§ 1.16.060. Limitation of property use.  


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  • A.

    Conditional and ministerial permits or approvals for existing or future work identified with an individual parcel or separate structure thereon shall be subject to the following abatement actions:

    1.

    Denial of a permit application; and

    2.

    Suspension and subsequent expiration of a permit application or issued permit; and

    3.

    Revocation of a permit application or issued permit; and

    4.

    Forfeiture of all fees.

    B.

    Record title for an individual parcel shall be subject to encumbrance by a notice of limitation of property use recorded with the Alameda County Recorder's Office.

    C.

    The City Manager, or his or her designee, is authorized to establish standards and procedures for the termination of a recorded encumbrance of the property title, including but not limited to the following factors:

    1.

    All identified violations have been corrected; and

    2.

    All required approvals, permits, and inspections have been obtained, issued and finalized; and

    3.

    All administrative expenses for abatement actions, including attorneys' fees, have been fully recovered.

(Ord. 12550 § 3 (part), 2003: Ord. 11805 § 1 (part), 1995: prior code § 1-8.06)