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r <br /> Woodbridge Design Guideh,.;s <br /> Chapter 1-Introduction • <br /> SECTION 1.1 <br /> PURPOSE OF DESIGN GUIDELINES <br /> The commercial core of the Woodbridge community is a distinctive and important <br /> asset to San Joaquin County. Located just north of the city of Lodi in north San <br /> Joaquin County, Woodbridge is a predominantly residential community with over <br /> fifty percent (50%) of its land area designated for agriculture and open space use. <br /> Origins of development in the community began in the early 1850s, and in 1939, <br /> Woodbridge was selected as a California Historic Landmark. Many of the <br /> original buildings constructed in the commercial core along Lower Sacramento <br /> Road exist today. Four(4) of the original buildings are designated historic <br /> resources (see Chapter 2) of San Joaquin County, and two (2) of these historic <br /> resources are also listed in the National Register of Historic Places. <br /> In keeping with the objectives, polices and implementation provisions of the 2010 <br /> General Plan relative to the preservation and enhancement of historic resources, <br /> the Woodbridge Design Guidelines establish policies and guidelines for the <br /> design of non-residential development to ensure compatibility with the <br /> community's historic character. These policies and guidelines apply to non- <br /> residential development within the Community Commercial (C-C) Zoning <br /> District (District) of Woodbridge. <br /> 7 /7' ww <br /> ��, <br /> AG40 <br /> F\R"M 7 <br /> 1r , <br /> 4 AG-20 <br /> {I C <br /> LODIA F <br /> 1 r- <br /> The red area designates the parcels zoned C-C <br /> (Community Commercial) <br />