| United States - Law - 1973 - 1178 pages
...opportunity for hearings. (2) for a method of assuring that local land and water use regulations within the coastal zone do not unreasonably restrict or exclude land and water uses of regional benefit. (f) Allocation to other political subdivisions. With the approval of the Secretary, a state may allocate... | |
| Administrative law - 1988 - 532 pages
...that the program provides * * * for a method of assuring that local and water use regulations within the coastal zone do not unreasonably restrict or exclude land and water uses of regional benefit. (b) Requirement. In order to meet the requirements of subsection 306(e)(2) of the Act, States must:... | |
| Administrative law - 1976 - 632 pages
...the program provides * * * for a method of assuring that local land and water use regulations within the coastal zone do not unreasonably restrict or exclude land and water uses of regional benefit. This requirement is intended to prevent local land and water use decisions from arbitrarily excluding... | |
| Administrative law - 1975 - 554 pages
...management program provide for a method of assuring that local land and water use regulations within the coastal zone do not unreasonably restrict or exclude land and water uses of regional benefit. Cooperation among the various State and regional agencies including establishment of interstate and... | |
| United States. National Water Commission - Government publications - 1973 - 222 pages
...administering the program, provision must be made for assuring that local land and water use regulations do not unreasonably restrict or exclude land and water uses of regional benefit. Public hearings must be held in the development of the program, and it must be approved by the State... | |
| Environmental law - 1973 - 628 pages
...opportunity for hearings. (2) for a method of assuring that local land and water use regulations within the coastal zone do not unreasonably restrict or exclude land and water uses of regional benefit. Allocation to other political subdivisions (f) With the approval of the Secretary, a state may allocate... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - Coastal zone management - 1976 - 132 pages
...program. The State must show it has a method for assuring that local land- and water-use regulations do not unreasonably restrict or exclude land and water uses of regional benefit. The State must also show it will use one or more of the following implementation techniques: — State... | |
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