Chapter 17.88 — VACATIONS
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§ 17.88.010. Purpose of Chapter. ¶
This Chapter establishes procedures for the review, and approval or denial of the vacation of streets and public easements and the release of covenants of easements, which is required by State law and the City to ensure that the street or easement is not necessary for present or prospective public use.
§ 17.88.020. Applicability. ¶
Any and all requests for the abandonment, vacation, and/or release of streets and public easements shall be evaluated in compliance with this Chapter and Section 8300 of the Streets and Highways Code.
§ 17.88.030. Findings and Decision. ¶
A request for the vacation of a street or public service easement or the release of a covenant of easement shall be reviewed and processed in compliance with this Section.
A. Minor street vacation. A request for the vacation of a street may be approved, with or without conditions, by the City Council by resolution without public hearing or notice only if the conformity of the request with the General Plan has been considered and one of the following findings can be made:
The street has been superseded by relocation of the street and utilities; the relocation of the street would not cut off all access to a person's property which, prior to relocation, adjoined the street; and the street is not necessary for present or prospective public use;
The street has been impassable for vehicular traffic for a period of five consecutive years, no public money was expended for maintenance on the street during such period, there are
no in-place public utility facilities that are in use or would be affected by the vacation, and the street is not necessary for present or prospective public use; or
- The excess right-of-way of the street is not required for street purposes, there are no inplace public utility facilities that are in use or would be affected by the vacation, and the excess right-of-way is not necessary for present or prospective public use.
The resolution of summary vacation shall be recorded by the City with the Office of the County Recorder.
B. Minor public service easement vacation. A request for the vacation of a public service easement may be approved, with or without conditions, by the City Council by resolution without public hearing or notice only if the conformity of the request with the General Plan has been considered and one of the following findings can be made:
The easement has not been used for the purpose for which it was dedicated or acquired for five consecutive years immediately preceding the requested vacation, and the easement is not necessary for present or prospective public use;
The date of dedication or acquisition of the easement is less than five years, and more than one year, immediately preceding the requested vacation, the easement was not used continuously since that date, and the easement is not necessary for present or prospective public use; or
The easement has been superseded by relocation, there are no other public facilities located within the easement, and the easement is not necessary for present or prospective public use.
The resolution of summary vacation shall be recorded by the City with the Office of the County Recorder.
C. Major street and public service easement vacation. A request for the vacation of a street or public service easement not meeting the requirements of subsections A and B of this Section may be approved, with or without conditions, by the City Council by resolution if all of the findings can be made:
- The request was considered at a public hearing and noticed in accordance with the requirements of Sections 8322 and 8323 of the Streets and Highways Code;
The request was referred to the Planning Commission for their review, and the Planning Commission reported on the conformity of the request with the General Plan; and
- The street or public service easement is not necessary for present or prospective public use.
The resolution of summary vacation shall be recorded by the City with the Office of the County Recorder.
D. Release of covenant of easement. A covenant of easement may be released, with or without conditions, by the review body if all of the findings can be made:
A public hearing was held and noticed in accordance with Chapter 17.180 (Public Hearings) to consider the release of the covenant of easement;
The covenant of easement and the restriction on the property are no longer necessary to achieve the land use goals of the City, and the approval of the release is consistent with the General Plan.
The release may be affected either by the Site Plan Review Committee, Planning Commission, or City Council, depending upon which review body imposed the requirement of the covenant. A
notice of the release of the covenant of easement shall be recorded by the City Clerk with the Office of the County Recorder.
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- Chapter 17.01 — PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF DEVELOPMENT CODE
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- Chapter 17.30 — GENERAL PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND USE STANDARDS
- Chapter 17.32 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING
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- Chapter 17.64 — TRAILER PARKS
- Chapter 17.70 — APPLICATIONS, PROCESSING, AND FEES
- Chapter 17.72 — ZONING CLEARANCE
- Chapter 17.73 — SITE PLAN REVIEW
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- Chapter 17.76 — USE PERMITS AND MINOR USE PERMITS
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- Chapter 17.78 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS
- Chapter 17.80 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
- Chapter 17.82 — VARIANCES AND HISTORIC VARIANCES
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- Chapter 17.90 — SUBDIVISION MAP APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS
- Chapter 17.91 — RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS AND PRIORITY ALLOCATION
- Chapter 17.92 — SUBDIVISION DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENTS
- Chapter 17.94 — RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DESIGN GUIDELINES
- Chapter 17.96 — TENTATIVE MAP FILING AND PROCESSING
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- Chapter 17.104 — REVERSIONS TO ACREAGE
- Chapter 17.106 — DEDICATIONS, EXACTIONS, RESERVATIONS, EASEMENTS
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- Chapter 17.110 — SURVEYS AND MONUMENTS
- Chapter 17.120 — ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
- Chapter 17.130 — NONCONFORMING USES, STRUCTURES, AND PARCELS
- Chapter 17.140 — APPEALS
- Chapter 17.150 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
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- Chapter 17.170 — SPECIFIC PLANS
- Chapter 17.174 — MASTER PLANS
- Chapter 17.180 — PUBLIC HEARINGS
- Chapter 17.190 — REVOCATIONS AND MODIFICATIONS
- Chapter 17.200 — ENFORCEMENT
- Chapter 17.220 — DEFINITIONS, GLOSSARY