§ 31251 The conservancy may award grants to public agencies and nonprofit …
§ 31251.2 (a) In order to enhance the natural or scenic character of …
§ 31252 All areas proposed for resource enhancement by a state agency, local …
§ 31253 The conservancy may provide up to the total of the cost of any …
§ 31254 The conservancy shall request the commission, local public agencies, …
§ 31255 In accordance with procedures adopted by the conservancy, state …
§ 31255.1 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the conservancy may enter …
§ 31257 In connection with proposed coastal resource enhancement projects, …
§ 31258 (a) Following the completion of a coastal resource enhancement …
§ 31258.5 In the case of San Francisco Bay projects, the conservancy shall …
§ 31259 Following review and approval of a resource enhancement plan as …
§ 31260 As part of an approved coastal resource enhancement project, the …
§ 31261 Private development may be permitted within the area of the coastal …
§ 31262 Any funds over and above eligible project costs which remain after …
§ 31263 If a local public agency or state agency is unable or unwilling to …
§ 31263.5 In the case of San Francisco Bay, the conservancy may undertake …
§ 31264 A resource enhancement plan prepared for a project to be carried out …
§ 31265 Prior to undertaking any resource enhancement project under the …
§ 31270 Notwithstanding the geographic limitations of this division or …

Terms Used In California Codes > Public Resources Code > Division 21 > Chapter 6 - Coastal Resource Enhancement Projects

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  • Corporation: as used in this part and Part 5 (commencing with Section 9910), refers to corporations defined in subdivisions (b), (c), and (d). See California Corporations Code 5046
  • County: includes city and county. See California Government Code 19
  • County: includes "city and county. See California Public Resources Code 14
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