Condominium Common Element For Fraternities And Sororities In Santa Clara

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The Master Deed for condominium common elements related to fraternities and sororities in Santa Clara establishes a structured framework for property ownership and management within a residential site condominium project. It outlines the rights of developers, co-owners, and the responsibilities for maintaining common elements such as roads, utilities, and recreational areas. Notably, the form delineates general and limited common elements, detailing the exclusive rights associated with each. Users must accurately fill in the document with relevant property descriptions, co-owner information, and specific provisions related to maintenance and usage rights. Legal professionals, including attorneys and paralegals, will find this form essential for facilitating community agreements and ensuring compliance with local condominium laws. Additionally, property owners and associates can utilize this document to clarify ownership responsibilities and enhance their understanding of shared resources within the condominium project. Properly navigating this document aids in minimizing conflicts and promotes cooperative living arrangements among residents.
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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.

13.01 Land Use Definition Medium density residential (R1-8): the principal land use is a single-family dwelling, including cluster housing. No residence in this category shall have livable floor area of less than one thousand five hundred square feet.

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.

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.

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.

- Permit required. No person shall keep, maintain or harbor five or more roosters within unincorporated Santa Clara County without first obtaining a rooster coop permit from the Manager, and subject to the provisions of the County Zoning Ordinance.

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Condominium Common Element For Fraternities And Sororities In Santa Clara