Section 150. Legislative findings  


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  • The legislature hereby finds and declares
      that:
        1.  Strong  local  government  has been a major positive factor in the
      political, economic and social development of the state;
        2. The future welfare of the state depends in  large  measure  on  the
      effectiveness  of  local  government  and  of its relationships to state
      government;
        3. Population shifts and other economic and social trends have brought
      new problems to local government;
        4. The state has responsibility toward local government to  coordinate
      state  services  and information for the benefit of local government, to
      assist in the solution of its problems,  and  otherwise  to  help  local
      government in making itself as strong and effective as possible;
        5.  The  need  for  a  more  rational planning process requires a high
      degree of local, state and interstate cooperation;
        6. The need for a single state agency to review and comment  on  local
      planning  efforts  of  statewide significance, state agency planning and
      interstate planning commission programs is recognized;
        7. A common data base developed by the official state planning  agency
      in  conjunction  with  planning  efforts  at all levels of government is
      essential to effective planning; and
        8. State planning and development  policies  should  promote  planning
      programs  among  state  agencies  and  between levels of government that
      maximize environmental and economic benefits to the localities.