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21 GCA § 68606

Master Plan; Guidelines

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 21 — Real Property
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It shall be the duty of the Task Force to produce a detailed development Master plan for the geographical area described in § 68601 of this Law. This plan will include the following areas: infrastructure, including: electricity, water, sewage, roads, and communication; tourism; population enhancement; commercial development; industry; zoning; anthropological and archeological preservation; ecological protection; and agriculture, and such incidental matters and issues necessarily related to the areas enumerated in this section. The Task Force may establish committees responsible for any one of these areas. The Task Force shall produce a detailed five-year subplan, and a more general subplan for a period of twenty

(20)years. The Task Force shall complete the final Master plan no later than one year from the date it first convenes. The Chairperson may appoint ex-officio members to any committee from any agency, such as Guam Power Authority, Department of Public Works, Guam Waterworks Authority, etc., and may require attendance or presentation by such agency at any given session of the Task Force or its committees. A ten-day notice shall be provided to any employee of the Government of Guam, or any other witness prior CH. 68 USE AND DEVELOPMENT OF GOVERNMENT AND OTHER LAND to his testimony or attendance, which notice will specify which issues are to be discussed by such employee. The Director or Administrator of such agency may choose a suitable substitute for the employee whose presence is requested by the Task Force. Failure to respond to a notice to appear before the Task Force or any of its committees shall be a petty misdemeanor.

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.