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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 1Ch. 4Art. 2.5§ 65864 Development Project Approval Certainty

§ 65864 Development Project Approval Certainty

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§ 65864 Development Project Approval Certainty

Key Takeaways

  • •If the rules for building projects keep changing, it wastes time and money, making houses and other buildings more expensive.
  • •Once a building project is approved, the rules shouldn’t change so builders can plan better and save money.
  • •Not having enough public things like roads, water, or schools can make it hard to build new houses.
  • •Builders and the government can make deals where builders pay for public stuff (like roads) and get paid back later.

Example

A company wants to build a new neighborhood with houses, parks, and schools.

The government approves the plan, and the company starts building. If the government suddenly changes the rules (like making them use different materials), it would cost more and take longer. This law says the rules should stay the same once approved, so the company can finish the project without surprises. The company might also agree to build a new road and get paid back by the government over time.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 65864 Development Project Approval Certainty

The Legislature finds and declares that: (a) The lack of certainty in the approval of development projects can result in a waste of resources, escalate the cost of housing and other development to the consumer, and discourage investment in and commitment to comprehensive planning which would make maximum efficient utilization of resources at the least economic cost to the public. (b) Assurance to the applicant for a development project that upon approval of the project, the applicant may proceed with the project in accordance with existing policies, rules and regulations, and subject to conditions of approval, will strengthen the public planning process, encourage private participation in comprehensive planning, and reduce the economic costs of development. (c) The lack of public facilities, including, but not limited to, streets, sewerage, transportation, drinking water, school, and utility facilities, is a serious impediment to the development of new housing. Whenever possible, applicants and local governments may include provisions in agreements whereby applicants are reimbursed over time for financing public facilities. (Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 143, Sec. 1.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

developmentschoolportlegislatureagreementregulationwasteroad

Related Statutes

  • § 65850.4 Sexually Oriented Business Regulation
  • § 53981 Local Facility Financing Requirements
  • § 65865.4 Development Agreement Enforcement
  • § 65866 Development Agreement Rules
  • § 53691 Municipal Financial Advisory Services

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 65864.
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