Biological Resource ReviewBiological resources include plant and animal species and their habitats, plant communities and ecosystems. If biological resources occur or have the potential to occur on or adjacent to a project site proposed for development and a discretionary land use permit is required, then the Planning Division will evaluate the project’s potential impacts to biological resources. Because avoiding impacts to biological resources is preferable to replacing resources or compensating for impacts, the Planning Division encourages early consultation with a qualified biologist to determine the location of significant biological resources on a project site and to design the project to avoid impacts to these resources. The following information on biological resource maps, biological assessments, and the policies and regulations that protect biological resources is meant to assist the applicant with project design to avoid impacts to biological resources and to explain the Planning Division’s process to evaluate and mitigate project impacts to biological resources. |
Biological Resource Protection and Development Permitting |
Biological Report ProceduresFor information on the Planning Division's standard procedures for biological reports required with discretionary permit applications, and for consultants interested in applying for the Qualified Biological Consultant list, click here. |
Biological Resource MapsVentura County Biological Resource Maps Ventura County Biological Resources Map Packet Request Form Critical Habitat for Federal Threatened and Endangered Species |
Biological Resource Law and Policy
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