§ 82-2.002. Adoption.  


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  • Divisions 82 and 84 are adopted under the provisions of Section 6.6 of the State Planning Act as amended. It follows the adoption of that portion of the master plan known as the land use master plan of Contra Costa County, state of California, by a resolution of the board of supervisors of the county of Contra Costa, state of California, adopted on December 10, 1945, in accordance with law, after receipt from the county planning commission of precise plans for all unincorporated territory of the county mentioned and described in Divisions 82 and 84, and recommendations from the planning commission to the board of supervisors made after public hearings held after due notice in the manner and form provided by law, duly certified to the board of supervisors, and accompanied by a report of findings, summary of hearings and recommendations of the planning commission; at a public hearing by the board of supervisors held after due notice in accordance with law, certain changes in the master plans were proposed, and the board referred them to the planning commission for its report; the commission filed its report with the board, as required by law, and the board accepted and approved the report as filed. This board now finds as a fact that it is advisable to adopt the following precise plans and regulations of land use in the districts and areas hereby established as part of a comprehensive long-term general plan for the physical development of the territory in the unincorporated area of this county, to conserve and promote the public health, safety and general welfare of its inhabitants.

(Prior code § 8100: Ord. 382).