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Port Hueneme vs Ventura

How do coastal development rules compare between Port Hueneme, CA and Ventura, CA?

Port Hueneme and Ventura have similar restriction levels.

Port Hueneme, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Port Hueneme is located within the California Coastal Zone. Development projects may require a Coastal Development Permit (CDP) under the California Coastal Act and the City's certified Local Coastal Program (LCP). The California Coastal Commission has appellate jurisdiction.

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Ventura, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Ventura has extensive coastal areas regulated under the California Coastal Act and the City's Local Coastal Program (LCP). Development within the coastal zone generally requires a Coastal Development Permit. The City is currently updating its LCP to address sea level rise, with completion expected in 2028.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPort HuenemeVentura
CDP RequiredMost new development in Coastal Zone-
LCPCity has certified Local Coastal Program-
AppealsCA Coastal Commission appellate jurisdiction-
Daily PenaltyUp to $15,000/day for Coastal Act violations-
ContactCommunity Development (805) 986-6559Community Development (805) 654-7869
Permit Required-Coastal Development Permit for coastal zone
Authority-City LCP + CA Coastal Commission appeal
Zoning Code-San Buenaventura Coastal Zoning Code (CZC)
LCP Update-Expected completion 2028

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Port Hueneme FAQ

Do I need a Coastal Development Permit in Port Hueneme?

Most new construction, major renovations, and land use changes within the Coastal Zone require a CDP. Minor repairs and interior remodels are generally exempt. Contact Community Development at (805) 986-6559.

What does the Local Coastal Program cover?

The LCP implements the California Coastal Act locally, covering development standards, public access, shoreline protection, and natural resource conservation within Port Hueneme's Coastal Zone.

Can the Coastal Commission override local decisions?

Yes. The California Coastal Commission retains appellate jurisdiction over local CDP decisions. Appeals can be filed by any person within 10 working days of the local decision.

Ventura FAQ

Do I need a Coastal Development Permit in Ventura?

If your property is within Ventura's coastal zone, most development activities require a Coastal Development Permit. Contact Community Development at (805) 654-7869 to determine if your property is in the coastal zone.

What is the Local Coastal Program?

The LCP is a planning tool guiding development in the coastal zone, created in partnership with the California Coastal Commission. Ventura is updating its LCP to address sea level rise with completion expected in 2028.

Can the Coastal Commission override local decisions?

Yes. The California Coastal Commission retains appeal authority over certain Coastal Development Permits issued by the City, particularly for projects near the shoreline.

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