The local government may request amendments to the order granting exclusion and shall file such requests with the commission. Amendments that do not result in a significant change affecting the requirements of Public Resources Code, Section 30610.5(b) may be approved by the executive director of the commission and shall be reported to the commission at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the commission for which notice can be provided pursuant to Section 13220. The findings of the executive director shall be conclusive unless three (3) or more commissioners, following any public comment on the proposed amendments request to review the determination of whether the proposed amendment would constitute a significant change. Upon such a request by three (3) or more commissioners, the commission shall determine whether the amendment would result in a significant change in density, height or nature of uses in the excluded area. If the amendment is determined not to be substantial, the amendment shall be deemed approved and shall immediately be incorporated in the original order granting the exclusion. An amendment found to be substantial shall, at the option of the local government, be treated in the same manner as a new request to exclude an urban area or as a request for a categorical exclusion pursuant to Sections 13240-13249.
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 14, § 13225
Note: Authority cited: Section 30333, Public Resources Code. Reference: Section 30610.5, Public Resources Code.
1. Repealer of Article 2 (Sections 13226-13229) filed 8-14-81; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 81, No. 33). For prior history, see Register 77, No. 24.