![]() Chapter IX-84 8.3 San Andreas Fault (Figure IX-13) picture_as_pdf.Chapter IX-83 7.5 Newport-Inglewood Fault (Figure IX-12) picture_as_pdf.Chapter IX-79 Fault Map (Figure IX-11) picture_as_pdf.Chapter IX-70 Santa Ana River Mainstem Project (Figure IX-10) picture_as_pdf.Chapter IX-68 Major Orange County Watercourses (Figure IX-8) picture_as_pdf.Chapter IX-68 Prado Dam and Santiago Reservoir Inundation Areas (Figure IX-9) picture_as_pdf.Chapter IX-67 Major Orange County Watercourses (Figure IX-8) picture_as_pdf.Chapter IX-64 Santiago Creek Overflow Area (Figure IX-7) picture_as_pdf.Chapter IX-63 Santa Ana River Overflow Area (Figure IX-6) picture_as_pdf.Chapter IX-53 Orange County Traffic Control Areas (Figure IX-5) picture_as_pdf.Chapter IX-41 E.P.Z & P.E.Z For San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (Figure IX-4) picture_as_pdf.Chapter IX-33 Regional Class 1 Disposal Sites (Figure IX-3) picture_as_pdf.Chapter IX-31 Hazardous Waste Facilities (Figure IX-2) picture_as_pdf.Chapter IX-17 Fire Hazard Severity Zones (Figure IX-1) picture_as_pdf.Chapter IX Safety Element picture_as_pdf.Chapter VIII-14 Typical Noise Mitigation Measures (Figure VIII-4) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VIII-13 Effect of Speed on Community Noise Equivalent Levels (Figure VIII-3) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VIII-12 Generalized Noise Equivalent Level Contours (Air Facilities) (Figure VIII-2) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VIII-17 Generalized Community Noise Equivalent Level Contours (Railroads) (Figure VIII-6) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VIII-16 Generalized Community Noise Equivalent Level Contours (Highways) (Figure VIII-5) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VIII Noise Element picture_as_pdf.Chapter VII Master Plan of Regional Riding and Hiking Trails Map picture_as_pdf.Chapter VII Master Plan of Regional Recreation Facilities Map picture_as_pdf.Chapter VII Recreation Element picture_as_pdf.Chapter VI-115 Orange County Historical Areas (Figure VI-11) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VI-114 Prehistoric Archeology (General Areas of Sensitivity) (Figure VI-10) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VI-113 Paleontology (General Areas of Sensitivity) (Figure VI-9) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VI-55 Groundwater Basin and Operational History (Chart VI-2) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VI-54 Ground Water Basin and Operational History (Chart VI-2) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VI-51 Orange County Groundwater Basin (Figure VI-8) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VI-49 Orange County Water Resource Sources (Hydrology Cycle) (Figure VI-7).Chapter VI-36 Orange County Energy Resources (Figure VI-6) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VI-20 Open Space/Conservation Program Map (Figure VI-5) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VI-18 Wildlife Habitat Areas (Figure VI-4) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VI-13 Orange County Mineral Resources (Figure VI-3) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VI-11 Orange County Agricultural Preserves (Figure VI-2) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VI-10 Prime Farmland in Orange County (Figure VI-1) picture_as_pdf.Chapter VI Resources Element picture_as_pdf.Chapter V-94 Orange County School Districts (Figure V-5) picture_as_pdf. ![]() Chapter V-41 Orange County Groundwater Facilities (Figure V-4) picture_as_pdf.Chapter V-38 California Water System Facilities (Figure V-3) picture_as_pdf.Chapter V-28 County Operated Solid Waste Facilities (Figure V-2) picture_as_pdf.Chapter V-20 Santa Ana River Mainstem Project (Figure V-1).Chapter V Public Services & Facilities Element picture_as_pdf.Chapter IV Scenic Highway Plan Map picture_as_pdf.Chapter IV Circulation Plan Map picture_as_pdf (updated 2020) (Figure IV-1).Chapter IV Transportation Element picture_as_pdf - November 2020.Chapter IV Bikeway Plan Map picture_as_pdf (updated 2020) (Figure IV-7).Chapter III Land Use Element - (updated September 2022) picture_as_pdf.Chapter III City Spheres of Influence Map picture_as_pdf.Chapter III Flood Hazard Map picture_as_pdf.Chapter II Background for Planning (Demographics) picture_as_pdf.Chapter I Introduction Amended 2012 picture_as_pdf.The County of Orange General Plan consists of an introductory chapter, a demographics chapter, and nine elements: Land Use, Transportation, Public Services and Facilities, Resources, Recreation, Noise, Safety, Housing, and Growth Management. General Plan Land Use Element Map - 2015 picture_as_pdf A map of Orange County displaying the current land use. The County's General Plan also includes two optional elements: Public Services and Facilities, and Growth Management. As part of its General Plan, the County must include the following seven elements: 1) Land Use 2) Circulation 3) Housing 4) Conservation 5) Open Space 6) Noise and 7) Safety. Code ยง 65300 et seq.), which primarily addresses unincorporated territory, yet affects the entire county. The County of Orange is required by State law to have a legally adequate General Plan (Cal.
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