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Description: ABSTRACT:Physical development in the City of Victorville is classified according to land use type such as residential, mixed use, commercial, or industrial. Each land use classification, or designation, outlines the permissible uses and intensity of physical development as determined in the City's adopted General Plan (the General Plan establishes the longrange direction, or blueprint, for the City). The data found in this feature class defines a land use classification for all areas encompassed both within the Victorville city limits and its sphere of influence. Land use classifications for each area were carefully identified by the Development Department, Planning Division that would allow for uses that are most feasible based on geographic location, proximity to other land use classification areas, proximity to transportation corridors or high transportation demand nodes, topography, and several other factors.LAND USE DESIGNATIONS:Very Low Residential (VLR): This category of residential land use is characterized by single-family detached homes located on lots with a minimum area of one half acre which allows for a maximum density of two dwelling units per acre. Low Density Residential: (LDR): This residential land use category is characterized by single-family detached residential development.Medium Density Residential (MEDR): Residential development in this category is typified by attached townhome units or garden type multifamily development.High Density Residential (HDR): Residential development in the High Density Residential land use category corresponds to multiple family development characterized by apartments and condominiums.Mixed Density (MDR): This Mixed Density Residential land use category is intended to facilitate singlefamily infill development in the event that extraordinary developmental constraints, such as a lack of required sewer infrastructure, make the continued development of the permitted high-density uses impractical or infeasible. Residential development in the Mixed Density Residential land use category ranges from single family detached units to multi-family attached units, such as apartments. The MDR (Mixed Density Residential) zone district corresponds to this General Plan land use designation.Mixed Use (MU): This Mixed-Use High Density Residential land use category is intended to facilitate well integrated multi-family and commercial developments, located adjacent to retail development. Permitted mix of uses multi-family residential up to a density of 60 du/ac; retail, office, civic, open space and other similar uses as defined through the PUD process. Commercial (COM): This Commercial district corresponds to a wide range of retail commercial, service commercial, and office commercial activities. Office Professional (OP): The Office Professional district is established to provide for the location of offices for professional services and for business activities which involve a relatively low volume of direct consumer contact and to regulate such development. Limited retail and assembly that supports office/professional uses is permitted.Light Industrial (LI): This category of land use is characterized by industrial development either located in industrial and/or business parks or in mixeduse areas. The main feature of industrial activities in this category is that they do not require any significant site or structure requirements that are so specialized that would limit future use of the structures and/or site by another industrial activity. There are two zone districts that implement the Light Industrial land use designation including the I.P.D. zone (Industrial Park District), and M-1 zone (Light Industrial). Heavy Industrial (HI): The Heavy Industrial land use category refers to industrial and manufacturing uses that are more specialized in nature and require special consideration in terms of use of the property as well as impacts on adjacent properties. Public/Institutional (P-I): This General Plan land use designation refers to those land uses and activities that are predominately used for public purposes or owned or operated by a public entity. Activities within this category include city and county buildings, public and private schools, colleges, and public utilities and city yards. Open Space (OS): The Open Space land use designation refers to: land that is to remain undeveloped due to severe development constraints, lake or river bodies and floodplains; and reserved public open space in parks and golf courses. The purpose of this district is to provide for the protection of the public health, safety and general welfare in those areas of the city which, under present conditions, are subject to periodic flooding and accompanying hazards and to conserve natural resources of benefit to the general public interest. Specific Plan (SP): The land use policy provides for a number of specific plans within the city. The specific plans identify the location, extent, and density of new development and also indicate specific development standards that are applicable. PURPOSE:This data is intended for geographic display and analysis at the local government level. This data should be displayed and analyzed at scales appropriate for 1:100,000 scale data. No responsibility is assumed by the City of Victorville for the use of this data.SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION:This data is subject to continual change. Please consult with the Development Department, Planning Division prior to use.LAST UPDATE:July 18, 2017

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