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Community Memorial Hospital Development Code
Community Memorial Hospital Final Environmental Impact Report
Midtown Corridors Development Code Adopted December 17, 2007
- Adopted Midtown Corridors Code (Pdf - 48,456 KB)
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Download by chapter
- Cover & Table of Content (pdf - 457KB)
- 24M.100 Purpose & Applicability (pdf - 164KB)
- 24M.102 Regulating Plan & Transect zones (pdf - 5,894KB)
- 24M.200 Zones and Development Standards (pdf - 307KB)
- 24M.202 Overlay Zones (pdf - 63KB)
- 24M.203 Allowable Land Uses (pdf - 188KB)
- 24M.204 Frontage Type Standards (pdf - 9,257KB)
- 24M.206 Building Type Standards (pdf - 11,857KB)
- 24M.208 Street and Streetscapes Standards (pdf - 11,721KB)
- 24M.210 Mixed Type Development Standards (pdf - 974KB)
- 24M.212 Open Space Standards (pdf - 680KB)
- 24M.300 Definitions (pdf - 308KB)
- Appendix (pdf - 3,588KB)
- Complete Midtown Corridors Development Code Administrative Report
- Midtown Corridors Development Code presentation, 11/19/07
- Notice of Determination -- Negative Declaration for Midtown Corridors Dev. Code
Local Coastal Program (LCP) component of this project
The proposed Local Coastal Program amendment applies only to the approximately twenty-eight (28) parcels along the southwestern segment of Thompson Boulevard between San Jon Road and Santa Cruz Road, as depicted in the Midtown Corridors Development Code regulating plan. The amendment includes changing the zoning designation and associated development standards from existing C-2 and R-3 to the proposed T4.5 and T4.5 Shopfront. The Development Code's provisions, and the City Council's approval thereof, would not take effect in the Coastal Zone area unless and until approved and certified by the California Coastal Commission.
On November 5, 2009, the Coast Commission unanimously approved, with modifications, the City of Ventura Local Coastal Program Amendment related to the Midtown Corridors Development Code.