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Chapter 3.6 of the Santa Barbara County Coastal Plan "Industrial and Energy Development"

The Coastal Plan contains the principle land-use policies for development within Santa Barbara County's coastal zone. This plan, pursuant to requirements of the California Coastal Act (Section 30108.5) contains the relevant portion of a local government's general plan, or local coastal element, which is sufficiently detailed to indicate the kinds, location, and intensity of land uses, the applicable resource protection and development policies and, where necessary, a listing of implementing actions. The County's Coastal Plan first came into effect in 1982, and has been revised periodically to update policies. The Coastal Plan represents an element of the County's Comprehensive Plan, having equal status with all other elements. The Coastal Plan also represents one of four components of the County's Local Coastal Program. Other components include the Land Use Maps of the Coastal Zone, the Coastal Zoning Ordinance (codified as Article II of Chapter 35 in the Santa Barbara County Code), and the Coastal Zoning Maps.

Chapter 3.6 of the Coastal Plan contains policies specific to industrial and energy development as follows:


 
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