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- Page 5 and 6: Contents I. Overview i-1 Vision Sta
- Page 7 and 8: I. Overview Vision Statement Over t
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- Page 11 and 12: Coastal Zone Figure I-1. Downtown s
- Page 13 and 14: Public Outreach The 2007 Downtown S
- Page 15 and 16: Assessing Downtown To address these
- Page 17 and 18: Achieving the Vision Identifying op
- Page 19 and 20: VISTA DEL MAR DR Figure I-2. Histor
- Page 21 and 22: Design review is required for chang
- Page 23 and 24: Animating the Public Realm The City
- Page 25 and 26: PALM STREET Figure I-3. Existing pa
- Page 27 and 28: Beaches & Other Special Use Recreat
- Page 29 and 30: Palm Street Oak Street Fir Street A
- Page 31 and 32: Housing Renaissance City government
- Page 33 and 34: Mobility Downtown is served by a wi
- Page 35 and 36: Figure I-5. Downtown Roadway Classi
- Page 37 and 38: S. OLIV E STREET S. GA RDEN STREET
- Page 39 and 40: Police Protection The City of Ventu
- Page 41 and 42: Catalytic Projects Getting Started
- Page 43 and 44: S.G AR DEN STR EET FIG U ER O A STR
- Page 45 and 46: S. OLIV E STREET MAIN STREET S. GA
- Page 47 and 48: Catalytic Project 3 - Beach Connect
- Page 49: Focus Areas Four “focus areas”
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- Page 55 and 56: Goal 1: Ventura’s Unique Characte
- Page 57 and 58: Policies and Actions Action 1.3 Req
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- Page 65 and 66: Goal 2: California’s New Art City
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- Page 69 and 70: Goal 3: Animating the Public Realm
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- Page 73 and 74: Goal 4: Economic vitality Policies
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- Page 79 and 80: Goal 5: Housing Renaissance Policie
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- Page 91 and 92: Goal 8: Sustainable Infrastructure
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Article I. introduction Purpose and
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2. 3. Frontage Type performance mea
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Article II. Urban Standards Purpose
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2.20.010 Regulating plan (Figure II
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Article II. Urban Standards 2.10.02
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2.30.010 Urban Standards by Zone Th
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C. Parking D. Building Types Buildi
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C. Parking D. Building Types Buildi
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C. Parking D. Building Types Buildi
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C. Parking D. Building Types Buildi
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C. Parking D. Building Types Buildi
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C. Parking D. Building Types Buildi
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B L E N D E D T Y P E D E V E L O P
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2.50.010 Flex Use Overlay 2.50.020
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article III. Building Types 3.10.01
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Illustrative Photo E. Landscape 1.
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Illustrative Photo Illustrative Pho
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3. On a corner lot, the side yard r
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Illustrative Photo Illustrative Pho
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Illustrative Photo Illustrative Pho
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Illustrative Photo Illustrative Pho
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Illustrative Photo Illustrative Pho
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Illustrative Photo Illustrative Pho
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Illustrative Photo Illustrative Pho
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F. Frontage 1. Each ground level dw
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5. In 40-foot wide courtyards, the
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6. In 40-foot wide courtyards, the
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Illustrative Photo Illustrative Pho
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Article IV. frontage Types 4.10.010
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PUBLIC ROW PRIVATE LOT SETBACK LINE
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PUBLIC ROW PRIVATE LOT SETBACK LINE
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PUBLIC ROW PRIVATE LOT SETBACK LINE
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Public R.O.W. Private Lot Setback A
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article V. Design Guidelines Conten
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or thicker design treatment of the
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considered. Any blank exterior wall
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treatments that are compatible with
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e.g. steel or cast iron, precast co
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Historic Resource Design Guidelines
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Developmental Periods: • Transcon
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The Eclectic Period of architecture
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• Modernistic examples: Art Moder
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Historic Resource Design Guidelines
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ARticle Vi. Sign Standards 6.10.010
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B. Sign Size 1. Building-Mounted Si
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6.10.060 Sign Standards for Residen
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article Vii. other Standards Conten
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d. The additional 4-foot area on ei
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7.20.000 YARD STANDARDS A. Fences &
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7.50.000 Nonconformity Regulations
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1. To provide for adequate pedestri
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9. Description of the availability
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2. Mobile or immobile equipment not
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3. Lighting shall be shielded or di
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article VIII. administration 8.10.0
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Table III-2. Summary of Approval Re
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L. Access and open space review. Pr
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f. Warrants are required for all re
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A. General requirements for exempti
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Article IX. glossary 9.10.010 Gloss
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Corner Store: A commercial land use
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Parking Structure: Parks and Open S
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Substantial Modification: Tandem Pa
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IV. Streetscape Plan This chapter i
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S. O LIV E STREET S.G AR DEN STR EE
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CALIFORNIA STREET recommended impro
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CALIFORNIA PLAZA Renovate Californi
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FIGUEROA STREET EXISTING CONDITIONS
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FIGUEROA STREET FIGUEROA STREET UND
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Oak street Existing conditions Oak
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oak street recommended improvements
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Thompson boulevard recommended impr
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Thompson Boulevard Recommended Impr
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V. Programs and Implementation cont
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DOWNTOWN PARKING MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
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6. Require new mixed-use developmen
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101. Public parking supply south of
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systems such as parking meters and
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All-day loading zones will also no
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Employees who opt to cash out their
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For transit operators: • Provides
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Downtown 2006-2011 Capital Improvem
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Project Project Description Number
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Number Action Lead Agency / Dept. 1
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Number Action Lead Agency / Dept. 1
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Appendices A. Summary of the 1993 P
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Table A-2. 1993 Specific Plan Summa
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Appendix B Secretary of the interio
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Redevelopment Plan The Downtown Spe
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