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Sec. 34-185. Conversion Project -Special Use Permit Required. <br />No tentative map or final map for a commercial or industrial conversion <br />project (as that term is defined in this Chapter) shall be approved unless a <br />special use permit has been issued by the city in accordance with the procedures <br />and provisions of this Article and the procedures and provisions of Chapter 41 of <br />this Code. <br />Section 4. Article XVIII is added to Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana <br />Municipal Code to read in full as follows: <br />ARTICLE XVIII -CONVERSION OF EXISTING BUILDINGS TO COMMERCIAL <br />AND INDUSTRIAL COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENT <br />Sec. 41-1800. Purpose. <br />This Article is enacted, pursuant to the city's authority as a charter city and <br />section 66427(d) of the Government Code, to establish requirements and <br />procedures for the evaluation of commercial and industrial condominium <br />conversion projects. Such regulation is necessary to provide for the adequate <br />maintenance of common areas, facilities and amenities, such as buildings, <br />ingress and egress, subjacent support, utilities and the like, in commercial and <br />industrial common area interest development projects in order to support the <br />continuing viability of such common interest projects, avoid conditions of neglect, <br />to protect the public from the potential blighting effects of deteriorated or <br />undercapitalized commercial and industrial conversion projects and provide <br />adequate off-street parking. Additionally, such regulation is necessary to the <br />support of a healthy local economy by preserving opportunities for large-scale <br />commercial and industrial uses to avoid the conversion, fragmentation and <br />diminution of large commercial and industrial buildings and lands within the city. <br />Sec. 41-1801. Definitions. <br />The definitions set forth in this Section shall govern the application and <br />interpretation of this Chapter: <br />A. "Common interest development" has the meaning given to that term <br />in Civil Code Section 1351(c). <br />B. "Common area" means the entire area within the common interest <br />development except the separate interests therein, and also <br />includes any mutual or reciprocal easement rights appurtenant to <br />the separate interests. <br />Ordinance No. NS-xxxx <br />Page 4 of 11 <br />75A-16 <br />
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