Delaware Code § 29-9201

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(a) Some land use decisions are far-reaching, complex determinations involving the commitment of finite resources by many levels
of government and private investment. Such decisions must be coordinated so as to achieve efficient, effective and timely use of finite
resources.
(b) The resource investment, both public and private, in land use decisions is long-term and therefore a process which provides a certain
and stable climate for decision-making is necessary to foster rational investment of these resources.
(c) A method of achieving consistency and coordination between the levels of government, and between government and private
enterprise, is essential to achieve these goals.
(d) Economic activity should be enhanced by coordinating and simplifying the various state regulatory and review processes required
prior to development. It is declared, therefore, that a process for streamlining such processes be established.

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