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Hidden Valley Neighborhood

Back to Las Positas Development Activity

Select one of the three buttons above and get up-to-date information on development happening in your neighborhood. To view a list of the previous six months of Building Permit Activity click on Recent Building Permits. To view a list of the previous six months of residential Zoning Information Reports click on Recent ZIR Applications. Click on Pending and Approved Projects in order to view a list of the proposed development in the neighborhood.

The following information was derived from the original General Plan for the City of Santa Barbara.

Neighborhood Boundary

Area: approx. 259 acres
North: Highway 101
South: Hope Ranch and Arroyo Burro Creek
East: Veronica Springs Road
West: Hope Ranch and Arroyo Burro Creek

Schools, Parks and Places of Interest

Hidden Valley Park, is located along Arroyo Burro Creek. Included in the area are two retirement homes, Vista Del Monte and Valle Verde.

Neighborhood Profile

Hidden Valley is almost entirely developed. The southern and eastern portion is zoned and developed to single-family residential use while the northwesterly area is zoned and completely developed for R- 2 purposes. The General Plan reflects this existing land use with density classifications of five dwelling units to the acre and twelve dwelling units per acre over the single-family and two-family areas respectively.

 





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