Town & Country - Adopted Plan
Town & Country - Adopted Plan
Adopted Plan
Antelope Valley Area Plan
This Plan was adopted by the LA County Board of Supervisors on June 16, 2015.
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- Chapter 0-1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Land Use
- Chapter 3: Mobility
- Chapter 4: Conservation and Open Space
- Chapter 5: Public Safety, Services, and Facilities
- Chapter 6: Economic Development
- Chapter 7: Community-Specific Land Use Concepts
- Chapter 8: Plan Implementation
- Appendix A
Maps
- Map 1.1: Planning Area Boundary
- Map 2.1: Land Use Policy Map (West Portion)
- Map 2.1: Land Use Policy Map (East Portion)
- Map 2.1: Land Use Policy Map (South Portion)
- Map 2.2: Rural Preservation Strategy Map
- Map 3.1: Antelope Valley Highway Plan
- Map 3.2: Antelope Valley Trails Map
- Map 4.1: Hazards and Environmental Constraints
- Map 4.2: Antelope Valley Scenic Drives
- Map 4.3: Agricultural Resource Areas
- Map 4.4: Mineral Resource Zones
- Map 4.5: Significant Ecological Areas
General Plan / Zoning Consistency
- Zone Change Ordinance Maps
- Zone Change Ordinance Maps (detail)
- Zoning Map (West Portion)
- Zoning Map (East Portion)
- Zoning Map (South Portion)
- Title 22 Code Amendments
- General Plan Highway Plan
- General Plan Significant Ecological Areas
- General Plan Agricultural Resource Areas
- General Plan Regional Trail System
Town & Country - Draft Documents
Draft Antelope Valley Area Plan - UPDATED 11/3/2014
This draft reflects the changes that have been incorporated by the Regional Planning Commission on September 27, 2014. This version will be considered before the LA County Board of Supervisors on November 12, 2014 for adoption.
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- Chapter 0-1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Land Use
- Chapter 3: Mobility
- Chapter 4: Conservation and Open Space
- Chapter 5: Public Safety, Services, and Facilities
- Chapter 6: Economic Development
- Chapter 7: Community-Specific Land Use Concepts
- Chapter 8: Plan Implementation
- Appendix A
Maps
- Map 1.1: Planning Area Boundary
- Map 2.1: Land Use Policy Map (West Portion)
- Map 2.1: Land Use Policy Map (East Portion)
- Map 2.1: Land Use Policy Map (South Portion)
- Map 2.2: Rural Preservation Strategy Map
- Map 3.1: Antelope Valley Highway Plan
- Map 3.2: Antelope Valley Trails Map
- Map 4.1: Hazards and Environmental Constraints
- Map 4.2: Antelope Valley Scenic Drives
- Map 4.3: Agricultural Resource Areas
- Map 4.4: Mineral Resource Zones
Zoning Consistency
Properties Affected by a Zone Change
If you have received a “Notice of Public Hearing and Availability of EIR” postcard, your property may be affected by a zone change. Instructions on how to determine whether your property is subject to a zone change are available here.
You may also determine whether your property is subject to a zone change by searching for your property on this list. You may search the list by Assessor Parcel Number (APN) by entering Ctrl + F, and then typing in your full APN with no dashes.
The zoning regulations of each type of zone in the Draft Zoning Maps can be found here:
- Residential Zones
- Agricultural Zones
- Commercial Zones
- Industrial Zones
- Special Purpose Zones
- Proposed C-RU Rural Commercial Zone
- Proposed MXD-RU Rural Mixed Use Zone
A brief summary of each type of zone can be found here:
Draft Antelope Valley Area Plan - UPDATED 08/22/2014
This draft reflects the version of the plan analyzed in the DEIR. Changes from the July 2014 version are shown as tracked changes for ease in reference.
- Chapter 0-1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Land Use
- Chapter 3: Mobility
- Chapter 4: Conservation and Open Space
- Chapter 5: Public Safety, Services, and Facilities
- Chapter 6: Economic Development
- Chapter 7: Community-Specific Land Use Concepts
- Chapter 8: Plan Implementation
- Appendix A: Conservation and Open Space Element Resources
Maps
- Map 1.1: Planning Area Boundary
- Map 2.1: Land Use Policy Map (West Portion)
- Map 2.1: Land Use Policy Map (East Portion)
- Map 2.1: Land Use Policy Map (South Portion)
- Map 2.2: Rural Preservation Strategy Map
- Map 3.1: Antelope Valley Highway Plan
- Map 3.2: Antelope Valley Trails Map
- Map 4.1: Hazards and Environmental Constraints
- Map 4.2: Antelope Valley Scenic Drives
- Map 4.3: Agricultural Resource Areas
- Map 4.4: Mineral Resource Zones
Draft Antelope Valley Area Plan - UPDATED 07/23/2014
- Chapter 0-1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Land Use
- Chapter 3: Mobility
- Chapter 4: Conservation and Open Space
- Chapter 5: Public Safety, Services, and Facilities
- Chapter 6: Economic Development
- Chapter 7: Community-Specific Land Use Concepts
- Chapter 8: Plan Implementation
Maps
- Map 1.1: Planning Area Boundary
- Map 2.1: Land Use Policy Map (West Portion)
- Map 2.1: Land Use Policy Map (East Portion)
- Map 2.1: Land Use Policy Map (South Portion)
- Map 2.2: Rural Preservation Strategy Map
- Map 3.1: Antelope Valley Highway Plan
- Map 3.2: Antelope Valley Trails Map
- Map 4.1: Hazards and Environmental Constraints Model
- Map 4.2: Antelope Valley Scenic Drives
- Map 4.3: Agricultural Resource Areas
Appendices
Comment Deadline: Please submit comments by August 30, 2014
Preliminary Draft Antelope Valley Area Plan
- Chapter 0-1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Land Use
- Chapter 3: Mobility
- Chapter 4: Conservation and Open Space
- Chapter 5: Public Safety, Services, and Facilities
- Chapter 6: Community-Specific Land Use Concepts
Maps
- Map 1.1: Planning Area Boundary
- Map 2.1: Land Use Policy
- Map 2.2: Rural Preservation Strategy Map (7 MB) Updated 4/12/11
- Map 4.1: Hazards and Environmental Constraints Model
- Map 4.2: Renewable Energy Production Priority Retracted 9/8/11
Appendices
- Appendix I: Background Report
- Appendix II: Photosimulations
Comment Deadline: September 14, 2011
For additional information about the zoning consistency program, please click here.
Zoning Consistency
- Draft Zoning Map - Sheet 1 (West Portion)
- Draft Zoning Map - Sheet 2 (East Portion)
- Draft Zoning Map - Sheet 3 (South Portion)
- Proposed Code Amendments
- Proposed C-RU Rural Commercial Zone
- Proposed MXD-RU Rural Mixed Use Zone
Background Information
- Draft Renewable Energy Materials
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- Draft Renewable Energy Production Priority Map Retracted 9/8/11
- Draft Renewable Energy Production Priority Map Overview
- Draft Goals and Policies
- Comment Worksheets (please use these to provide comments): Main Comments Worksheet | Goals and Policies Worksheet
These draft materials provide a platform to begin a dialogue on utility-scale renewable energy projects in unincorporated Antelope Valley. Revisions will be made based on public feedback.
Comment deadline: Closed. Please visit our Energy page for the latest on the draft Renewable Energy Ordinance
- Preliminary Draft Antelope Valley Area Plan Materials
- Map Development Process
- Map Legend
- Land Use Map
- Goals & Policies
- Community Specific Land Use Concepts
These products provide the policy framework for future development and conservation efforts within the unincorporated areas of the Antelope Valley. Once adopted, zoning and other implementation measures must be consistent with this proposed Antelope Valley Area Plan.
Comment Deadline: Closed
- Background Report
- This document describes the existing conditions within the Antelope Valley. Facts and statistics from this report will help formulate the updated Antelope Valley Area Plan.
Comment Deadline: Closed
- GOALS Newsletter
- This document summarizes the GOALS meetings the Department of Regional Planning hosted in July 2008. Statistics are provided on the goals drafted at the meetings.
Comment Deadline: Closed
- VISION Newsletter
- This document summarizes the VISION meetings the Department of Regional Planning hosted in June 2008. The Valleywide Vision Statement presented here encapsulates the themes presented at the meetings and provide a basis for developing goals and policies.
Comment Deadline: Closed
- Concerns & Opportunities
- This document summarizes the discussions that Department of Regional Planning staff has had with Valley stakeholders in September and October 2007. It provides a basis for understanding current conditions and future needs in the Valley as Town & Country moves forward.
Comment Deadline: Closed