California Government Code ARTICLE 3 - Dedications
- Section 66475.
There may be imposed by local ordinance a requirement of dedication or irrevocable offer of dedication of real property within the subdivision for streets, alleys,...
- Section 66475.1.
Whenever a subdivider is required pursuant to Section 66475 to dedicate roadways to the public, the subdivider may also be required to dedicate additional land...
- Section 66475.2.
(a) There may be imposed by local ordinance a requirement of a dedication or an irrevocable offer of dedication of land within the subdivision for local...
- Section 66475.3.
For divisions of land for which a tentative map is required pursuant to Section 66426, the legislative body of a city or county may by...
- Section 66476.
There may be imposed by local ordinance a requirement that dedications or offers of dedication of streets include a waiver of direct access rights to...
- Section 66477.
(a) The legislative body of a city or county may, by ordinance, require the dedication of land or impose a requirement of the payment of fees...
- Section 66477.a.
(a) The legislative body of a city or county may, by ordinance, require the dedication of land or impose a requirement of the payment of fees...
- Section 66477.1.
(a) At the time the legislative body or the official designated pursuant to Section 66458 approves a final map, the legislative body or the designated official...
- Section 66477.2.
(a) If at the time the final map is approved, any streets, paths, alleys, public utility easements, rights-of-way for local transit facilities such as bus turnouts,...
- Section 66477.3.
Acceptance of offers of dedication on a final map shall not be effective until the final map is filed in the office of the county...
- Section 66477.5.
(a) The local agency to which property is dedicated in fee for public purposes, or for making public improvements or constructing public facilities, other than for...
- Section 66478.
Whether by request of a county board of education or otherwise, a city or county may adopt an ordinance requiring any subdivider who develops or...
Last modified: October 22, 2018