A.
Development Criteria. Factors such as the following may be considered in establishing permit conditions and in determining appropriate intensity of development, including residential densities, for the site of a proposed project. The following is not to be construed to be an all-encompassing list of criteria:
1.
Air quality impacts;
2.
Biological resources, including flora, fauna and ecological system;
3.
Circulation of people and goods, including impacts on existing parking and circulation systems, traffic safety and emergency access;
4.
Contribution of the development to the stock of affordable housing;
5.
Cultural resources, including archaeological, historical and Native American resources;
6.
Energy—impacts on energy sources;
7.
Erosion and flood hazards;
8.
Fire hazards;
9.
Geology and soils;
10.
Health—impacts on human health;
11.
Infrastructure available to serve the development, and impacts on existing infrastructure (water, sanitation, electricity, natural gas, fire and police protection, recreational facilities, schools and the like);
12.
Land—unique natural land features and natural resources;
13.
Noise—increase in noise levels;
14.
Orderly development principles;
15.
Paleontology;
16.
Population growth inducement;
17.
Relationship of the site to surrounding properties;
18.
Scenic highways;
19.
Seismic hazards;
20.
Soil stability;
21.
Solar access;
22.
Topography;
23.
Vegetation—impacts on unique native, ornamental or agricultural plant populations;
24.
Visual quality;
25.
Water—degradation of quality or reduction in supply; and
26.
Crime prevention issues such as: building security, adequate lighting, defensible space, etc.
B.
Sewage Disposal. Sewage disposal for all requested uses and structures shall be provided by means of a system approved by the Environmental Health Division and the Division of Building and Safety.
C.
Fire Protection. Dwellings shall meet all fire protection requirements of the Ventura County fire protection district, including all requirements for construction within high fire hazard area as set forth in the city building code.
(Ord. 515 § 10, 2023)