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(a) After the board has adopted a reuse plan pursuant to this title, any revision or other change to that plan that only affects territory lying within the jurisdiction of one member agency may only be adopted by the board if one of the following conditions is satisfied:
(1) The revision or other change was initiated by resolution adopted by the legislative body of the affected member agency and approved by at least a simple majority affirmative vote of the board.
(2) The revision or other change was initiated by the board or any entity other than the affected member agency and approved by at least a two-thirds affirmative vote of the board.
(b)(1) No local agency shall permit, approve, or otherwise allow any development or other change of use within the area of the base that is not consistent with the plan as adopted or revised pursuant to this title. The board may adopt regulations to ensure compliance with the provisions of this title. No local agency shall permit, approve, or otherwise allow any development or other change of use within the area of the base that is outside the jurisdiction of that local agency.
(2) Subject to the consistency determinations required pursuant to this title, each member agency with jurisdiction lying within the area of the military base may plan for, zone, and issue or deny building permits and other development approvals within that area. Actions of the member agency pursuant to this subdivision may be reviewed by the board at its own initiative, or may be appealed to the board.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Government Code - GOV § 67840.7 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/government-code/gov-sect-67840-7/
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