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Title 17 — Zoning

Chapter 17.102 — COVENANTS FOR EASEMENTS

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

§ 17.102.010. Purpose.

The purpose of this chapter is to implement Sections 65870 through 65875 of the California Government Code inclusive, regarding the creation of easements through the execution and recordation of covenants.

(Ord. 1146-18 § 2)

§ 17.102.020. General provisions.

  • A. In addition to any other method for the creation of an easement, an easement may be created by a recorded covenant of easement made by an owner of real property to the city. An easement created pursuant to this section may be for parking, ingress, egress, emergency access, light and air access, landscaping, or open-space purposes.

  • B. At the time of recording of the covenant of easement, all the real property benefited or burdened by the covenant shall be in common ownership. The covenant shall be effective when recorded and shall act as an easement pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 801) of Title 2 of

Part 2 of Division 2 of the Civil Code, except that it shall not merge into any other interest in the real property. Section 1104 of the Civil Code, pertaining to transfers of real property passing all easements, shall be applicable to conveyance of the affected real property.

  • C. A covenant of easement recorded pursuant to this section shall: (1) describe the real property to be subject to the easement and the real property to be benefited thereby; (2) identify the approval, or designation granted which relied upon or required the covenant; and (3) be in form and substance acceptable to the city attorney.

  • D. A covenant executed pursuant to this section shall be enforceable by the successors in interest to the real property benefited by the covenant. Such a covenant of easement may be required as a condition of any tentative parcel or tract map, conditional use permit, variance, or other discretionary land use approval under Title 17 of the Lawndale Municipal Code.

  • E. Additionally, the community development director or designee is granted the authority to require a covenant of easement for any development project approved by the city. The community development director or designee is granted the discretion to enforce the covenant of easement pursuant to Section 65875 of the California Government Code.

  • (Ord. 1146-18 § 2)

§ 17.102.030. Applicability.

This section shall apply to all development projects approved by the city and acts independently from any other authority or method for the city to require an easement. (Ord. 1146-18 § 2)

§ 17.102.040. Effect of covenant.

  • A. The covenant shall be effective from and after the date of its recordation.

  • B. Upon recordation the burdens of the covenant shall be binding on, and the benefits of the covenant shall inure to, all successors in interest to the real property.

  • (Ord. 1146-18 § 2)

§ 17.102.050. Release of covenant.

  • A. Any person, whether or not having title to any affected real property, may petition the city for a release of any covenant of easement created pursuant to this chapter. Such petition shall be in writing, shall clearly set forth the reasons such a release is sought and shall be accompanied by payment in full of the processing fee therefor adopted in accordance with Section 17.102.070 .

  • B. Such a petition shall be presented to the planning commission for determination in a duly noticed public hearing.

  • C. The planning commission shall grant a release upon a determination that the restriction of the property imposed by the covenant of easement is no longer necessary to achieve the land use goals of the city. The decision of the planning commission may be appealed to the city council by any affected person in accordance with provisions of Section 17.12.130 . Such a release shall be effected by recordation of a release document executed by the city manager and attested to by the city clerk, upon final city approval of the release.

  • (Ord. 1146-18 § 2)

§ 17.102.060. Standing to challenge or enforce covenant.

Nothing in this chapter shall create in any person other than the city and the owner of the real property burdened or benefited by the covenant standing to enforce or to challenge the covenant or any amendment thereto or release therefrom as set forth in Section 65875 of the California Government Code.

(Ord. 1146-18 § 2)

§ 17.102.070. Fees.

Fees for such processing shall be specified in the city's fee schedule which the city council may amend from time to time. The city council may, by resolution, establish fees for filing applications, processing covenants of easements and releases thereof and any other matters related to this chapter.

(Ord. 1146-18 § 2)

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Contents — Lawndale Zoning Code
Lawndale Zoning Code
  1. Title 17 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 17.04 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    2. Chapter 17.08 — DEFINITIONS
    3. Chapter 17.16 — CHANGE OF ZONE
    4. Chapter 17.20 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
    5. Chapter 17.24 — VARIANCES
    6. Chapter 17.25 — ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUSTMENTS
    7. Chapter 17.26 — REQUEST FOR REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
    8. Chapter 17.28 — SPECIAL USE PERMITS
    9. Chapter 17.30 — DESIGN REVIEW
    10. Chapter 17.32 — ZONING DISTRICTS DESIGNATED
    11. Chapter 17.36 — GENERAL ZONING DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS
    12. Chapter 17.38 — MOBILEHOME PARK CONVERSION AND RELOCATION ASSI…
    13. Chapter 17.40 — HEIGHT, WIDTH AND AREA REQUIREMENTS
    14. Chapter 17.44 — SETBACK REQUIREMENTS
    15. Chapter 17.48 — RESIDENTIAL ZONES
    16. Chapter 17.50 — DENSITY BONUS PROVISIONS FOR RESIDENTIAL UNITS
    17. Chapter 17.52 — CIVIC CENTER AREA ZONE
    18. Chapter 17.54 — HOUSING OPPORTUNITY OVERLAY ZONES
    19. Chapter 17.56 — COMMERCIAL ZONES
    20. Chapter 17.60 — PARKING ZONES
    21. Chapter 17.64 — INDUSTRIAL ZONES
    22. Chapter 17.68 — BUFFER, OPEN SPACE AND INSTITUTIONAL ZONES
    23. Chapter 17.72 — PARKING AND AUTOMOBILE STORAGE
    24. Chapter 17.76 — SIGNS
    25. Chapter 17.80 — CONDOMINIUMS
    26. Chapter 17.82 — APARTMENT CONVERSION PROJECTS
    27. Chapter 17.88 — WATER-EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE
    28. Chapter 17.92 — TRAVEL DEMAND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
    29. Chapter 17.94 — ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
    30. Chapter 17.95 — LIVE ENTERTAINMENT PERMITS
    31. Chapter 17.96 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
    32. Chapter 17.98 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
    33. Chapter 17.100 — MARIJUANA USES PROHIBITED— PERSONAL CULTIVATI…
    34. Chapter 17.102 — COVENANTS FOR EASEMENTS
    35. Chapter 17.104 — ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS

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