Section 51134 Of Article 4. Immediate Rezoning From California Government Code >> Division 1. >> Title 5. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 6.7. >> Article 4.
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. (a) If an application for conversion is not required
pursuant to Section 4621 of the Public Resources Code, the board or
council may approve the immediate rezoning request only if by a
four-fifths vote of the full board or council it makes written
findings that all of the following exist:
(1) The immediate rezoning would be in the public interest.
(2) The immediate rezoning does not have a substantial and
unmitigated adverse effect upon the continued timber-growing use or
open-space use of other land zoned as timberland production and
situated within one mile of the exterior boundary of the land upon
which immediate rezoning is proposed.
(3) The soils, slopes, and watershed conditions will be suitable
for the uses proposed by the applicant if the immediate rezoning is
approved.
(4) The immediate rezoning is not inconsistent with the purposes
of subdivision (j) of Section 3 of Article XIII of the Constitution
and of this chapter.
(b) The existence of an opportunity for an alternative use of the
land shall not alone be sufficient reason for granting a request for
immediate rezoning pursuant to this section. Immediate rezoning shall
be considered only if there is no proximate and suitable land which
is not zoned as timberland production for the alternate use not
permitted within a timberland production zone.
(c) The uneconomic character of the existing use shall not be
sufficient reason for the approval of immediate rezoning pursuant to
this section. The uneconomic character of the existing use may be
considered only if there is no other reasonable or comparable
timber-growing use to which the land may be put.
(d) Immediate rezoning action shall comply with all the applicable
provisions of state law and local ordinances.
(e) The county or city may require the payment of a fee by the
landowner for the cost of processing the application and recording
the necessary documentation.