About Argentco.com




About Argentco.com



CALIFORNIA WATER NEWS

October 2001
To read this entire item of approximately 860 words online now in PDF format:
  • Click here to read this item if you are an existing subscriber to this publication.
  • Click here to purchase the full text of this item to read now (price: $25).
  • To subscribe to this publication and immediately access all its archives including this item, select the relevant publication under 'Catalogue' in the left-hand column
  • PLEASE NOTE: to read PDFs on www.argento.com you must be using Version 5 of Acrobat Reader or Adobe Reader. If you have an earlier version you can download the latest free of charge by clicking here
  • California Senate Bill 221 Would Require a Reliable Source of Water for New Real Estate Development Projects

    Senator Sheila Kuehl (D - Los Angeles) earlier this year introduced Senate Bill 211 (SB 211), a bill that would prohibit a planning agency from approving a new subdivision of more than 500 units unless there is a sufficient, reliable source of water. The bill recently passed in the Senate and has moved to the Assembly, but business and development interests are opposing the bill.


    The information contained on this page is presented for your convenience as news and analysis. It is not intended as legal advice, nor should it be relied upon as such. Please consult an attorney for advice in your case or matter
    Read related items on:
    Topics) Land Use) Bills and Proposed Legislation
    Topics) Land Use) Water Supply
    Topics) Water Supply) Bills and Proposed Legislation
    Topics) Water Supply) Land Use
    California) All State

    © Argent & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.
    All information contained in the Argent Communications Group website is protected by copyright law.
    Copyright policy
    Contact: (800) 419-2741 - E-mail: Click Here