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The Report Of The California Timberland Task Force, California Timberland Task Force Dec 1993

The Report Of The California Timberland Task Force, California Timberland Task Force

California Agencies

In 1989, the Legislature passed Assembly Bill 1580, which directed the Resources Agency to improve interagency coordination related to wildlife and forestland management and develop a better understanding of wildlife and forest habitat relationships. This report represents the conclusions of the Resources Agency's subsequent efforts.


Annual Environmental Report Of The Governor 1991 And 1992, Office Of The Governor Jan 1993

Annual Environmental Report Of The Governor 1991 And 1992, Office Of The Governor

California Agencies

The actions taken by my Administration during the past two years to fulfill the public's expectations for a clean, safe, and productive environment are described in the attached Annual Environmental Report and message. This Report and message are prepared pursuant to Government Code section 12805.5, and contain the environmental policies of this Administration, significant events of 1991 and 1992, along with recommendations for improving environmental programs in the coming years.


Strategic Growth: Taking Charge Of The Future. A Blueprint For California, Growth Management Council Jan 1993

Strategic Growth: Taking Charge Of The Future. A Blueprint For California, Growth Management Council

California Agencies

The Growth Management Council presents this report and recommendations for review and comment. Our vision of California is as America's leader, economically, environmentally, and socially, and as a model for the world. California is unique in its resources, its diversity, its energy, and its complexity. But we find ourselves now at a crossroads. We must manage and direct the growth and change which is an inevitable part of California's future, just as it has been in the past. We must direct strategic growth as a vehicle to rebuild prosperity and infrastructure, create jobs and stimulate both sustained and sustainable growth …


The Williamson Act 1991-93 Status Report, California Department Of Conservation Jan 1993

The Williamson Act 1991-93 Status Report, California Department Of Conservation

California Agencies

The California Land Conservation Act, better known as the Williamson Act, has been the state’s premier agricultural land protection program since its enactment in 1965. The Williamson Act preserves agricultural and open space lands through property tax incentives and voluntary restrictive use contracts. Private landowners voluntarily restrict their land to agricultural and compatible open-space uses under minimum 10-year rolling term contracts with local governments. In return, restricted parcels are assessed for property tax purposes at a rate consistent with their actual use, rather than potential market value.