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About La Jolla, California
The La Jolla
Community area consists of approximately 5,718 acres and is
located along the western edge of the north coastal region of
the City of San Diego. It is bounded on the north by the
University of California, San Diego and a portion of the
University community, on the east by Gilman Drive, the
University community and Interstate 5, on the south by the
community of Pacific Beach and on the west by the Pacific Ocean.
The northern-most portion of La Jolla is separated from the
remainder of the community by the Scripps Institute of
Oceanography and a portion of the University of California.
Neither Scripps nor the University of California are under the
jurisdiction of the City of San Diego.
Visually dramatic,
the primarily (58%) residential community of La Jolla is
physically defined by its rugged coastline of ocean bluffs and
beaches together with steep canyons and hillsides culminating at
Mount Soledad. Until the mid 20th century, La Jolla was
characterized by small, single family summer cottages that were
located along the coastline or interspersed within the portion
of La Jolla known as "The Village." "The Village" includes the
area within the boundary of Prospect Street, Girard Avenue and
Torrey Pines Road.
In 1946, Charles
Eliot created the first comprehensive plan for the community. It
concentrated on conserving La Jolla as a resort and preserving
those features that attracted both visitors and residents to
enjoy its natural surroundings. Since then, La Jolla has
experienced substantial growth and land development resulting in
the community currently being 99 percent built out.
Consequently, the primary development in La Jolla is infill. In
1967, the first La Jolla Community Plan was adopted. That plan
proposed broad goals and guidelines for development and set the
framework for the precise plans of La Jolla Shores and the Fay
Avenue Extension.
In 1975, the plan
was updated to address the issues of vehicular congestion,
pedestrian safety, noise pollution and air quality occurring
upon construction of new streets in the community. In 1995, the
plan was comprehensively updated, but was only adopted outside
of the Coastal Zone. Another comprehensive update to the La
Jolla Community Plan was adopted by the City Council in June
2002, and was subsequently certified by the California Coastal
Commission in February 2004 following City approval of a number
of suggested modifications. The 2004 La Jolla Community Plan and
Local Coastal Program Land Use Plan is now the effective plan
for La Jolla, and supersedes all plans previously approved for
the various parts of the community including the 1975 La Jolla
Community Plan, the 1985 La Jolla/La Jolla Shores Local Coastal
Program, the 1995 La Jolla Community Plan, the La Jolla Shores
Precise Plan, and the Fay Avenue Right-of-Way Plan.
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