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Title 21 — Development Code

Chapter 21.84 — CONDITIONS, COVENANTS OR RESTRICTIONS

Fountain Valley Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Fountain Valley

§ 21.84.010. Purpose.

This chapter provides requirements for the provision of conditions, covenants or restrictions in conjunction with the approval of tract or parcel maps. (Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)

§ 21.84.020. Applicability.

All subdivisions shall be subject to conditions, covenants, or restrictions or a similar recordable document which shall be filed with the Orange County recorder and which shall be effective for at least thirty years or the life of the improvements, whichever is greater. The document shall provide for the continued maintenance and viability of the project as approved. This requirement may be waived by the commission or the subdivision review committee at the time of approving a tract or parcel map. Other developments not constituting a subdivision may also be subject to this requirement if the commission or the subdivision review committee determine that such a document is necessary to ensure orderly development and the continued maintenance of the project. (Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)

§ 21.84.030. Deed reference required.

Every set of documents described in Section 21.84.020 of this chapter shall also contain a covenant that the covenantor shall reference the set of documents in every deed or other document that attempts to convey or hypothecate the subject property. (Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)

§ 21.84.040. Reference to approving resolutions required.

Every set of documents described in Section 21.84.020 of this chapter shall reference all city resolutions affecting the property at the time of approval and shall specifically reference any resolutions approving a specific plan, precise plan, tract map or conditional use permit. (Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)

§ 21.84.050. Amendments.

The document shall contain a prohibition against revocation, amendment, or revocation of the terms of the document or the document itself without city approval. The city attorney may limit the pertinent provisions of the document that will require city approval before modification may occur. (Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)

§ 21.84.060. Right of enforcement.

Every document shall give to the city a right of enforcement of its terms which shall include all of the alternative remedies and procedures, both legal and equitable, and which shall provide for the payment of attorneys' fees. The city attorney may limit the pertinent provisions of the document that will give the city a right of enforcement thereto.

(Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)

§ 21.84.070. Review and fee required.

Each set of documents referred to in Section 21.84.020 of this chapter shall be subject to review and approval by the city attorney, director of public works and the planning director. A fee, as prescribed by resolution of the council, shall be paid by the developer to cover this processing, review and approval.

(Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)

§ 21.84.080. Recording.

The developer shall be required to record the document concurrently with the recording of the tract or parcel map and after all city fees are paid and after all necessary approvals and signatures are obtained from the city. The city shall be provided a conformed copy of the recorded document at the developer's cost.

(Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)

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Contents — Fountain Valley Zoning Code
Fountain Valley Zoning Code
  1. Title 21 — Development Code
    Overview
    1. Chapter 21.01 — ENACTMENT AND APPLICABILITY OF TITLE
    2. Chapter 21.02 — INTERPRETATION OF TITLE PROVISIONS
    3. Chapter 21.04 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS—ADOPTION OF …
    4. Chapter 21.06 — DEVELOPMENT AND LAND USE APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS
    5. Chapter 21.08 — RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
    6. Chapter 21.10 — COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTURING ZONING DISTRICTS
    7. Chapter 21.12 — SPECIAL PURPOSE ZONING DISTRICTS
    8. Chapter 21.14 — OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICTS
    9. Chapter 21.15 — MIXED-USE ZONING DISTRICTS
    10. Chapter 21.16 — GENERAL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
    11. Chapter 21.17 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING PROGRAM
    12. Chapter 21.18 — GENERAL PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND USE STANDARDS
    13. Chapter 21.20 — LANDSCAPING
    14. Chapter 21.22 — PARKING AND LOADING
    15. Chapter 21.24 — SIGNS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
    16. Chapter 21.25 — SIGNS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY
    17. Chapter 21.26 — TRIP REDUCTION AND TRAVEL DEMAND MANAGEMENT
    18. Chapter 21.28 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
    19. Chapter 21.29 — GROUP HOMES
    20. Chapter 21.30 — STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC LAND USES
    21. Chapter 21.32 — APPLICATIONS, PROCESSING AND FEES
    22. Chapter 21.34 — AMENDMENTS
    23. Chapter 21.36 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
    24. Chapter 21.38 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
    25. Chapter 21.39 — DEVELOPER MITIGATION FEES
    26. Chapter 21.40 — DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
    27. Chapter 21.42 — HOME OCCUPATION PERMITS
    28. Chapter 21.44 — PRECISE PLAN OF DESIGN
    29. Chapter 21.46 — SPECIFIC PLANS
    30. Chapter 21.48 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
    31. Chapter 21.50 — VARIANCES
    32. Chapter 21.52 — ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
    33. Chapter 21.56 — NONCONFORMING USES, STRUCTURES AND PARCELS
    34. Chapter 21.58 — PUBLIC HEARINGS
    35. Chapter 21.60 — APPEALS
    36. Chapter 21.62 — REVOCATIONS AND MODIFICATIONS
    37. Chapter 21.64 — ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS
    38. Chapter 21.66 — APPLICABILITY AND ADMINISTRATION OF SUBDIVISIO…
    39. Chapter 21.68 — SUBDIVISION DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENT REQUIREMENTS
    40. Chapter 21.70 — TENTATIVE MAP FILING AND PROCESSING
    41. Chapter 21.72 — PARCEL MAPS AND FINAL MAPS
    42. Chapter 21.74 — CONDOMINIUMS AND CONDOMINIUM CONVERSIONS
    43. Chapter 21.76 — LOT LINE ADJUSTMENTS AND PARCEL MERGERS
    44. Chapter 21.78 — DEDICATIONS, EXACTIONS AND MITIGATION FEES
    45. Chapter 21.79 — PARKLAND DEDICATIONS, RESERVATIONS AND FEES
    46. Chapter 21.80 — IMPROVEMENT PLANS AND AGREEMENTS
    47. Chapter 21.82 — SURVEYS AND MONUMENTS
    48. Chapter 21.84 — CONDITIONS, COVENANTS OR RESTRICTIONS
    49. Chapter 21.90 — DEFINITIONS/GLOSSARY

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