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Coastal Development: Bonsall vs Chula Vista

How do coastal development rules compare between Bonsall, CA and Chula Vista, CA?

Chula Vista has fewer restrictions than Bonsall.

Bonsall, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

Development in the unincorporated coastal zone of San Diego County requires a Coastal Development Permit per the California Coastal Act. The County's Local Coastal Program governs land use in coastal areas. The Coastal Commission has appellate authority over most coastal permits.

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Chula Vista, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

While Chula Vista is not directly on the ocean, the city borders San Diego Bay. The Bayfront area is undergoing major redevelopment under the Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan, a joint effort with the Port of San Diego. Development along the bayfront is subject to the California Coastal Act and Port Master Plan requirements. The Bayfront project will create parks, hotels, and public access along the waterfront.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBonsallChula Vista
Permit RequiredCoastal Development Permit-
AuthorityCounty PDS + CA Coastal Commission-
Governing LawCA Coastal Act (PRC §30000+)-
Local PlanCounty Local Coastal Program-
Habitat ProtectionESHA protections apply-
Waterfront-San Diego Bay frontage
Plan-Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan
State Law-California Coastal Act applies
Partner-Port of San Diego
Development-Major bayfront redevelopment underway

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Bonsall FAQ

Do I need a Coastal Development Permit in San Diego County?

If your property is in the coastal zone of unincorporated San Diego County, most development requires a Coastal Development Permit. Minor improvements may be exempt. Contact County PDS to determine if your project is in the coastal zone.

What is the Local Coastal Program?

The LCP is the County's certified plan governing land use in the coastal zone. It includes policies on coastal access, habitat protection, scenic views, agricultural preservation, and development standards.

Can the Coastal Commission override county permits?

The Coastal Commission has appellate authority over many County coastal permit decisions and retains original jurisdiction in some areas. Commission staff may appeal County decisions that are inconsistent with the Coastal Act.

Chula Vista FAQ

Does the Coastal Act apply in Chula Vista?

Yes, for the bayfront area. Development along San Diego Bay is subject to the California Coastal Act and the Port of San Diego Master Plan. The Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan guides this area's development.

What is the Bayfront Master Plan?

The Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan is a joint effort with the Port of San Diego to redevelop the bayfront with parks, hotels, a convention center, and public waterfront access.

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