What are Ventura Countys Guidelines for Orderly Development?
The Guidelines for Orderly Development are what make Ventura County unique in the State in terms of County/city development issues. Originally adopted in 1969 by the Ventura LAFCO, Ventura County and each of the cities in the County, the Guidelines for Orderly Development are statements of local policies which provide that urban development should occur, whenever and wherever practical, within incorporated cities. Urban development is defined as the need for a new community sewer system or the expansion of an existing community sewer system, the creation of residential lots less than two acres in area, or the establishment of commercial or industrial uses that are not related to agriculture or the production of mineral resources. The result of the implementation of the Guidelines for Orderly Development has been that the County of Ventura does not compete for urban development with cities and the County does not allow urban development to occur in a citys sphere of influence unless the
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