Condominium Act Form 4 In Santa Clara

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The Condominium Act Form 4 in Santa Clara is a comprehensive document outlining the bylaws governing a residential condominium association. Key features include the establishment of the Association of Co-owners, membership rights, and the management of Common Elements. The document emphasizes restrictions on property use, architectural control, and landscape guidelines to maintain community aesthetics. Filling and editing instructions advise users to tailor the text to their specific situations and ensure compliance with local laws. Specific use cases for the form include its utility for attorneys advising clients on condominium governance, partners engaged in real estate development, owners wishing to understand their rights and responsibilities, associates and paralegals seeking procedural guidance, and legal assistants helping with documentation and compliance reviews. Clarity in the form's language enhances understanding for users with varying legal expertise, ensuring consistent application of regulations and fostering harmonious community relations.
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To find out zoning information for your property you may do one of the following: Search by property address or Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) using our interactive map: MAP Santa Clara. Contact the Planning Division at 408-615-2450. or Planning@santaclaraca.

C1 (Neighborhood Commercial) Zone permits neighborhood commercial activities and small-scale freestanding businesses. DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS. Minimum lot size: N/A Minimum lot width: 40 feet Minimum lot depth: 70 feet Setbacks Principal Building: 1. Primary Frontage: 25 feet (min) 2.

APNs can be determined through the Santa Clara County Assessor's Office Property Assessment Information System. Visit the assessor's website for more information or contact their office at (408) 299-5500. Enter the street address of the property.

Residential Group R-2 occupancies containing sleeping units or more than two dwelling units where the occupants are primarily permanent in nature, including: Apartment houses.

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Condominium Act Form 4 In Santa Clara