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- All Subjects: Water rights -- Southwest, New
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- Creators: Archives and Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries
- Creators: Pima County (Ariz.). County Administrator's Office
News Release of the Office of the Secretary, Department of the Interior: Secretary Udall announces study for regional solution of water and power problems of Pacific Southwest, January 22, 1963.
Determination of the rights of the states of the lower Colorado River Basin to waters of the main stream of the Colorado River: opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of State of Arizona, plaintiff, v. State of California, et al. Rendered June 3, 1963.
Stewart Udall to Carl T. Hayden re: California Support for a Regional Water Plan, July 22, 1963.
Stewart Udall to Carl T. Hayden re: Justification of Southwest Regional Water Plan, June 12,1963.
Transcript of U.S. Senate Boulder Canyon debate.
Decree of the Supreme Court of the United States re: Arizona vs. California, March 9, 1964.
Report to the Supreme Court by Special Master Simon H. Rifkind re: Arizona vs. California, December 5, 1960.
One of the most pressing growth related problems is the proliferation of wildcat subdividing, or lot splitting. It is generally defined as the proliferation of new residential parcels without the benefit of subdivision regulation. Often these areas are devoid of any basic infrastructure, standard environmental regulation, subdivision standards, or infrastructure requirements. This report addresses seven areas of concern.