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Camarillo in a Struggle Over Its Identity : Population: The city, a blend of suburbia and agriculture, has become the front line in a countywide battle over farmland preservation.

COUNTY REPORT: CAMARILLO. City at a Crossroads.

September 06, 1992|DARYL KELLEY | TIMES STAFF WRITER

Owners Acres Proposed Change 1. Knightsbridge Holdings 213 Golf-course residential 2. Borchard Family 21 Mixed uses* 3. TMI 60 Commercial, research and development 4. Friedrich Family Trust 112 None 5. M. F. Daily Investment Co.; 78 None Daily-Springfield Partnership 6. John J. Menne Inc. 40 None 7. Louie Beltramo Family Trust 33 None 8. Robert Banner Trust; 63 None Patricia Mae Terzian 9. Southern Pacific Property Inc. 208 None 10. Cal-Cel Marketing Inc.; Gloria 129 None Petit Longo and Rosita Petit Marvel 11. EJM Development Co. 101 None 12. Kaye Melvin 95 None 13. St. John's Seminary 56 None 14. Sammis Camarillo Associates 85 Residential, commercial 15. Stuart Enterprises 85 Part of Sammis plan 16. Foster Family Trust 25 Part of Sammis plan 17. Adamson Cos. 138 None 18. Mary Smith Trust 105 None Miscellaneous 3 Total 1,653

Outside city limits, expected to be annexed

Owners Acres Proposed Change A. Allwin Investment Corp. App. 40 Mixed uses* B. William H. McGrath Ranch 23 Mixed uses* C. LA Land Co. 17 Mixed uses* D. Theresa Vacca Trust 31 Mixed uses* E. Ran Rancho Associates 108 Mixed uses* F. Wucherpfennig Ranch Co. 39 Mixed uses* G. William H. McGrath Ranch 144 Commercial, research and development** Total 402

* Property is part of 258-acre strip north of the Ventura Freeway on which Ran Rancho Associates has asked the city to do a development plan.

** City has changed General Plan to allow the proposed development.Source: Planning Department, city of Camarillo

+ Agriculture-designated land within city limits

* + Agricultural land expected to be annexed to city

+ * Farmlands included in city-county greenbelt agreements

\o7 Source: Planning Department, city of Camarillo\f7

Camarillo Development Under General Plan

Total Developed or % Developed/ at buildout approved approved Residential 24,339 Units 22,463 Units 92.3% 4,871 Acres 3,549 Acres 72.9% Office, commercial 449 Acres 405 Acres 90.2% Industrial 1,085 Acres 585 Acres 53.9% Public Uses 1,122 Acres 985 Acres 87.9% Quasi-Public Uses 341 Acres 101 Acres 29.6% Farmland 1,653 Acres Open Space 492 Acres Rights of Way/ 2,056 Acres Waterways Total 12,070 Acres

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