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Title 20

Part 5 — Condominiums

Cudahy Zoning Code · 2026-07 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Cudahy

20.52.190 Requirements.

The following regulations shall apply to condominium projects:

The Cudahy Municipal Code is current through Ordinance 764, passed November 4, 2025.

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A. Development Standards. The regulations set forth in Chapter 20.16 CMC (High Density Residential) and Chapter 20.28 CMC (Mixed-Use Zones) shall apply to the construction of a multifamily dwelling project intended for condominium ownership, to include open space, setbacks, parking, height, density, and lot coverage requirements.

B. CC&Rs. Every condominium project shall provide conditions, covenants, and restrictions (CC&Rs) to assure the proper appearance and maintenance of the condominium. Such CC&Rs shall be submitted for review and approval by the city attorney. A fee must be paid for city attorney review as established by the city council.

C. Public Report. A copy of the State Real Estate Commissioner’s public report shall be furnished to all potential purchasers of condominium dwelling units. A copy of the receipt for such report, signed by the purchaser, shall be submitted, along with a copy of the public report, to the director of community development.

D. Homeowners’ Association. The developer or builder must be responsible for establishing a homeowners’ association and must pay for a condominium association management consultant to meet with the association a minimum of one meeting every three months for one year, to explain the purpose and responsibility of the homeowners’ association. A representative of the city must be present during the first three meetings.

E. Startup Fund. Developers must have a startup fund for the association, which shall be $200.00 per condominium unit or not less than $2,000, whichever is greater. The startup fund cannot be used for complying with subsection (D) of this section.

F. Utility Equipment. Utility equipment must be placed underground, to include and not be limited to electricity, cable, and telephone equipment.

G. Separate Sewer and Water. Each condominium dwelling unit shall have its own separate sewer and water lines and connections.

H. Fire Lane. When three or more units are constructed on a lot having a length of 150 feet or more, a fire lane, 26 feet wide, and a fire truck turnaround lane must be provided to ensure fire safety. (Ord. 690 § 4 (Exh. A), 2018).

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  1. Title 20
    Overview
    1. Chapter 20.04 — G2016.GENERAL PROVISIONS
    2. Chapter 20.08 — ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
    3. Chapter 20.12
    4. Chapter 20.16
    5. Chapter 20.20
    6. Chapter 20.24 — PARKS, SCHOOLS, AND LOS ANGELES RIVER
    7. Chapter 20.28 — MIXED-USE ZONES
    8. Chapter 20.30
    9. Chapter 20.32 — OVERLAY ZONES
    10. Part 1 — Riverfront Overlay Zone (-R)
    11. Part 2 — Urban Agriculture Overlay Zone
    12. Part 3 — Miscellaneous
    13. Part 1 — Adult-Oriented Businesses – Sexually Oriented Busines…
    14. Part 2 — Alcohol Sales
    15. Part 6 — Condominium Conversions
    16. Part 12 — Massage Establishments and Services
    17. Part 13 — Mobile Home Parks
    18. Part 14 — Service Stations
    19. Part 15 — Tobacco Shops and Smoking Lounges
    20. Part 16 — Transitional Uses
    21. Part 18 — Wireless Communications Facilities
    22. Part 1 — Adult-Oriented Businesses – Sexually Oriented Busines…
    23. Part 2 — Alcohol Sales
    24. Part 3 — Amusement Arcades or Cyber Cafes/Computer Labs
    25. Part 4 — Child Day Care Facilities and Large Family Day Care H…
    26. Part 5 — Condominiums
    27. Part 6 — Condominium Conversions
    28. Part 7 — Drive-Through Establishments
    29. Part 8 — Emergency Shelters and Low-Barrier Navigation Centers
    30. Part 9 — Hotels and Motels
    31. Part 10 — Housing Incentives
    32. Part 11 — Live/Work Units
    33. Part 12 — Massage Establishments and Services
    34. Part 13 — Mobile Home Parks
    35. Part 14 — Service Stations
    36. Part 15 — Tobacco Shops and Smoking Lounges
    37. Part 16 — Transitional Uses
    38. Part 17 — Urban Agriculture and Keeping of Animals
    39. Part 18 — Wireless Communications Facilities
    40. Part 19 — Replacement Housing
    41. Part 20 — Accessory Dwelling Units
    42. Part 8 — Amendments to the General Plan, Zoning Code Text, and…
    43. Part 9 — Development Agreements
    44. Part 10 — Reasonable Accommodation
    45. Part 11 — California Environmental Quality Act Implementation
    46. Part 12 — Accessory Dwelling Unit Design Variance
    47. Part 1 — General Provisions
    48. Part 2 — Development Review Permits
    49. Part 3 — Zoning Clearance
    50. Part 4 — Temporary Use Permits
    51. Part 5 — Minor Deviation – Minor Conditional Use Permits (Alco…
    52. Part 6 — Planned Development Permit
    53. Part 7 — Specific Plans
    54. Part 8 — Amendments to the General Plan, Zoning Code Text, and…
    55. Part 9 — Development Agreements
    56. Part 10 — Reasonable Accommodation
    57. Part 11 — California Environmental Quality Act Implementation
    58. Part 12 — Accessory Dwelling Unit Design Variance
    59. Part 13 — Off-Menu Density Bonus Concession Permit

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