Section 65561 Of Article 10.5. Open-space Lands From California Government Code >> Division 1. >> Title 7. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 10.5.
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. The Legislature finds and declares as follows:
(a) That the preservation of open-space land, as defined in this
article, is necessary not only for the maintenance of the economy of
the state, but also for the assurance of the continued availability
of land for the production of food and fiber, for the enjoyment of
scenic beauty, for recreation and for the use of natural resources.
(b) That discouraging premature and unnecessary conversion of
open-space land to urban uses is a matter of public interest and will
be of benefit to urban dwellers because it will discourage
noncontiguous development patterns which unnecessarily increase the
costs of community services to community residents.
(c) That the anticipated increase in the population of the state
demands that cities, counties, and the state at the earliest possible
date make definite plans for the preservation of valuable open-space
land and take positive action to carry out such plans by the
adoption and strict administration of laws, ordinances, rules and
regulations as authorized by this chapter or by other appropriate
methods.
(d) That in order to assure that the interests of all its people
are met in the orderly growth and development of the state and the
preservation and conservation of its resources, it is necessary to
provide for the development by the state, regional agencies, counties
and cities, including charter cities, of statewide coordinated plans
for the conservation and preservation of open-space lands.
(e) That for these reasons this article is necessary for the
promotion of the general welfare and for the protection of the public
interest in open-space land.