Amended in Assembly March 26, 2015

California Legislature—2015–16 Regular Session

Assembly BillNo. 1169


Introduced by Assembly Member Gomez

February 27, 2015


An act to amend Sectionbegin delete 6359end deletebegin insert 75125end insert of the Public Resources Code, relating tobegin delete submerged landsend deletebegin insert public resourcesend insert.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

AB 1169, as amended, Gomez. begin deleteSubmerged lands. end deletebegin insert Strategic Growth Council: state funding signs.end insert

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Existing law establishes the Strategic Growth Council in state government that consists of various heads of state agencies and certain other members. Existing law requires the council to engage in certain activities, including identifying and reviewing activities and funding programs of member state agencies that may be coordinated to improve air and water quality, improving natural resources protection, increasing the availability of affordable housing, improving transportation, meeting goals of the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, encouraging sustainable land use planning, and revitalizing urban and community centers in a sustainable manner. Existing law provides for the council to award grants and loans to support the planning and development of sustainable communities.

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This bill would require recipients of state funding from the council or member state agencies for a project to post signs acknowledging the source of funds for the project pursuant to guidelines adopted by the council. The bill, if a project is funded from state and nonstate sources, would require the state funding source to be listed first if state funding equals 50% or more of total project costs.

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Existing law establishes the State Lands Commission in the Natural Resources Agency and prescribes the functions and duties of the commission. If tide or submerged lands are conveyed by a legislative enactment and a prior survey has not been made and the act does not contain a description of those lands by metes and bounds, existing law requires the commission to survey, monument, and record a plat and a metes and bounds description of those lands within 2 years of the effective date of the act in the county recorder’s office in the county or counties where those lands are located. Upon recordation, existing law provides that the survey, monuments, plat, and description are binding upon the state, the grantee, and their successors in interest.

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This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to these provisions.

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Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: begin deleteno end deletebegin insertyesend insert. State-mandated local program: no.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

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begin insertSection 75125 of the end insertbegin insertPublic Resources Codeend insertbegin insert is
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75125.  

The council shall do all of the following:

4(a) begin insert(1)end insertbegin insertend insert Identify and review activities and funding programs of
5member state agencies that may be coordinated to improve air and
6water quality, improve natural resource protection, increase the
7availability of affordable housing, improve transportation, meet
8the goals of the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006
9(Division 25.5 (commencing with Section 38500) of the Health
10and Safety Code), encourage sustainable land use planning, and
11revitalize urban and community centers in a sustainable manner.
12At a minimum, the council shall review and comment on the
13five-year infrastructure plan developed pursuant to Article 2
14(commencing with Section 13100) of Chapter 2 of Part 3 of
15Division 3 of the Government Code and the State Environmental
16Goals and Policy Report developed pursuant to Section 65041 of
17the Government Code.

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18(2) Require all recipients of state funding from the council or
19member state agencies for a project to post signs acknowledging
20the source of funds for the project, pursuant to guidelines adopted
21by the council. If a project is funded from state and nonstate
22sources, the state funding source shall be listed first if state funding
23equals 50 percent or more of total project costs.

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P3    1(b) Recommend policies and investment strategies and priorities
2to the Governor, the Legislature, and to appropriate state agencies
3to encourage the development of sustainable communities, such
4as those communities that promote equity, strengthen the economy,
5protect the environment, and promote public health and safety,
6consistent with subdivisions (a) and (c) of Section 75065.

7(c) Provide, fund, and distribute data and information to local
8governments and regional agencies that will assist in developing
9and planning sustainable communities.

10(d) Manage and award grants and loans to support the planning
11and development of sustainable communities, pursuant to Sections
1275127, 75128, and 75129. To implement this subdivision, the
13council may do all of the following:

14(1) Develop guidelines for awarding financial assistance,
15including criteria for eligibility and additional consideration.

16(2) Develop criteria for determining the amount of financial
17assistance to be awarded. The council shall award a revolving loan
18to an applicant for a planning project, unless the council determines
19that the applicant lacks the fiscal capacity to carry out the project
20without a grant. The council may establish criteria that would allow
21the applicant to illustrate an ongoing commitment of financial
22resources to ensure the completion of the proposed plan or project.

23(3) Provide for payments of interest on loans made pursuant to
24this article. The rate of interest shall not exceed the rate earned by
25the Pooled Money Investment Board.

26(4) Provide for the time period for repaying a loan made
27pursuant to this article.

28(5) Provide for the recovery of funds from an applicant that fails
29to complete the project for which financial assistance was awarded.
30The council shall direct the Controller to recover funds by any
31available means.

32(6) Provide technical assistance for application preparation.

33(7) Designate a state agency or department to administer
34technical and financial assistance programs for the disbursing of
35grants and loans to support the planning and development of
36sustainable communities, pursuant to Sections 75127, 75128, and
3775129.

38(e) No later than July 1, 2010, and every year thereafter, provide
39a report to the Legislature that shall include, but is not limited to,
40all of the following:

P4    1(1) A list of applicants for financial assistance.

2(2) Identification of which applications were approved.

3(3) The amounts awarded for each approved application.

4(4) The remaining balance of available funds.

5(5) A report on the proposed or ongoing management of each
6funded project.

7(6) Any additional minimum requirements and priorities for a
8project or plan proposed in a grant or loan application developed
9and adopted by the council pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section
1075126.

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SECTION 1.  

Section 6359 of the Public Resources Code is
12amended to read:

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6359.  

(a) Whenever by legislative enactment tide or submerged
14lands of the state are granted or conveyed or authorized to be
15granted or conveyed, or whenever a previous enactment is
16amended, and a prior survey has not been made, and the act does
17not contain a description of those lands by metes and bounds, the
18commission shall within two years following the effective date of
19the act survey, monument, and record a plat and a metes and
20bounds description of those lands in the office of the county
21recorder in the county or counties in which those lands are located.
22Upon recordation, the survey, monuments, plat, and description
23shall be binding upon the state, the grantee, and their successors
24in interest.

25(b) A grant or conveyance, or amended grant or conveyance,
26shall not be effective until completion of the survey and
27recordation. The cost of the survey and recordation shall be paid
28by the person or entity to which the grant or conveyance is made.

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