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GENERAL PLAN UPDATE
MAPPING
The General Plan is comprised of the General Plan Text and the following maps
(if you have problems opening any of these maps, you should download Adobe
Reader 8.0 to your system and try to access the maps again):
1. Land Use
Zoning District Maps
These maps are
published using the Assessor Parcels as the base map. They show the
designated land use zoning district for each parcel. Three overlay districts –
Additional Agriculture, Agricultural Preserve, and the Sign Control – are also
shown on these maps as a suffixes to the land use zoning district.
Click here
for an index to locate the correct map for each community. Yellow-shaded
parcels on these maps indicates parcels where the land use designation has
been changed in the General Plan Update process. These changes could be for
any of the following actions taken by the County in the update process:
- Removed all obsolete zoning "prefixes" and "suffixes";
- Revised all residential land use designations into a standardized list
of minimum lot sizes for the Agriculture, Rural Living, and Single Family
Residential designations;
- Changed all Planned Development (PD) designations to Specific
Development (SD) with either a residential or commercial suffix;
- Changed land use zoning district designations in certain small
unincorporated pockets in the SOI of the Cities of Chino and Montclair to
establish a more consistent land use pattern;
- Changed land use zoning district designations in the West Fontana and
Mentone areas where "hot spot" analyses were conducted to establish a more
consistent land use pattern and to achieve greater consistency with the
neighboring cities pre-zoning; and
Made limited land use changes to specific properties in Pinon Hills,
Muscoy, Green Valley Lake, Lucerne Valley, Homestead Valley, Apple Valley,
Newberry Springs, Ludlow and Hesperia.
2. Hazard
Overlay Maps
These maps are
published using the street network as the base maps because the delineations
of the various hazards are not intended to be parcel specific. The hazards
included on these maps include airport safety, dam inundation, fire, flood,
and noise.
Click here for an index to locate the correct map for each community. If a
particular community is not listed, there are no hazards in the area.
3. Geologic
Hazard Overlay Maps
These maps are
published using the street network as the base maps because the delineations
of the various hazards are not intended to be parcel specific. The hazards
included on these maps include state and county designated earthquake fault
zones, generalized landslide susceptibility, generalized liquefaction
susceptibility, and rockfall/debris-flow hazard areas.
Click here for an index to locate the correct map for each community. If a
particular community is not listed, there are no geologic hazards in the area.
4. Circulation
Maps
These maps show the
road designations for all roads with the following classifications throughout
the county: Freeway, Major Arterial Highway, Major Divided Highway, Major
Highway, Secondary Highway, Controlled/Limited Access Collector, Mountain
Major Highway And Mountain Secondary Highway.
Click here for an index to locate the correct map for five specific areas of
the County.
5. Resource
Overlay Maps
These maps show
various natural resources that have been mapped throughout the county. They
include the following:
a.
Biotic Resources Overlay Map
These maps are
published using the street network as the base maps because the delineations
of the various resources are not intended to be parcel specific. The
resources included on these maps to date include the Desert Tortoise, the
Mohave Ground Squirrel, the Bald Eagle, the Southern Rubber Boa and the
Delhi Flower-Loving Sand Fly. As additional species are listed they will be
added to these maps. (The delineation of the
boundaries for the Mohave Ground Squirrel on this map is out of date. Staff
is preparing a General Plan Amendment to incorporate the new delineation as
soon as possible.) (These information on these maps is periodically changed
by the resource agencies. For the most current maps for a specific resource,
contact the Advance Planning Division at 909-387-4147.)
Click here to access the map.
b.
Open Space Overlay Map
This map is
published using the street network as the base maps because the delineations
of the various resources are not intended to be parcel specific. The
resources included on these maps include wildlife corridors, major open
space policy areas, regional trails and Areas of Critical Environmental
Concern.
Click here to access the map
or the explanation sheet for the map.
c.
Cultural Resources Sensitivity Overlay Maps
This map is
published using the street network as the base map because the delineations
of the resource sensitivity are not intended to be parcel specific.
Currently, this map only covers the Oak Hills, Phelan and Pinon Hills area.
Click here
to access the map.
d.
Paleontologic Resources Sensitivity Overlay Map
(Not available yet)
These maps have
not been prepared electronically to date. Once the digitized maps are
complete, they will be published using the street network as the base maps
because the delineations of the resource sensitivity are not intended to be
parcel specific.
Click here (when
available) to access the map.
e.
Mineral Resources Overlay Maps
(Not available yet)
These maps have
not been prepared electronically to date. Once the digitized maps are
complete, they will be published using the street network as the base maps
because the delineations of the resource locations are not intended to be
parcel specific.
Click here (when
available) for an index to locate the correct map for specific areas of the
County.
6.
Alternate Housing Overlay Map
This map shows those areas in the Desert Region where
alternate housing standards apply.
Click here to access the map.
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