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Part 5 — Certificate of Compliance

Lakewood Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Lakewood

§ 9250. Approval and Issuance.

When approval has been given to an application for waiver of the requirement of a parcel map, then concurrently therewith the Director of Community Development shall issue a Certificate of Compliance. The Director shall then cause the Certificate of Compliance to be filed for record with the Los Angeles County Recorder. The Certificate of Compliance shall be in a form acceptable to the Director of Community Development.

§ 9251. Authority.

The Director of Community Development is delegated the authority for the issuance of Certificates of Compliance pursuant to the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act and this Chapter.

§ 9252. Certificate Upon Request.

Any person owning real property may request the issuance of a Certificate of Compliance, stating that such real property (or any division thereof) complies with the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act and of local ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. Such request shall be filed with the Director of Community Development, upon such forms and accompanied by such information as may be prescribed by the Director.

§ 9253. Issuance.

Within thirty (30) days after filing of a request by a property owner for the issuance of a Certificate of Compliance, unless such time is extended by agreement with the property owner, the Director of Community Development shall determine whether or not such real property or the division thereof complies with the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act and of local ordinances enacted pursuant thereto, applicable to the property at the time of the division thereof.

§ 9254. Conditional Certificate of Compliance.

If the Director of Community Development determines that such real property does not comply with the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act or of local ordinances enacted pursuant thereto, applicable to the property at the time of the division, the Director may, as a condition of granting a Certificate of Compliance, impose any of the conditions permitted under Section 66499.34 of the Subdivision Map Act and issue a Conditional Certificate of Compliance in lieu of the Certificate of Compliance. The Conditional Certificate of Compliance shall be substantially in a form acceptable to the Director of Community Development. Such conditions may be fulfilled and implemented by the property owner who has applied for a Certificate of Compliance or by a grantee of such property owner. If such

conditions are not fulfilled and implemented by the applicant, property owner or the grantee, the Conditional Certificate of Compliance shall have no force or effect upon any subsequent transfer of the property and any subsequent transferee or assignee shall make a new application for a Certificate of Compliance pursuant to this Chapter. The Director of Community Development may impose such conditions as would have been applicable at the time such assignee or transferee acquired the property. Where a Certificate of Compliance is granted subject to conditions, the applicant may request the recordation of a Conditional Certificate of Compliance in which case a final Certificate of Compliance shall be recorded when all conditions have been fulfilled and implemented as determined by the Director.

§ 9256. Issuance When Property Approved for Development.

Upon request of the owner of the property, a Certificate of Compliance may be issued and filed for record for any real property which has been approved for development pursuant to Section 66499.34 of the Subdivision Map Act and this Chapter.

§ 9257. Final Tract or Parcel Map Constitutes Certificate.

A recorded final tract map or parcel map shall constitute a Certificate of Compliance with respect to the parcels of real property described therein except that if certain conditions required by the City Council or the Advisory Agency at the time of the division of land have not been met, then the Director of Public Works may require that those conditions be noted on the face of the tract or parcel map or a note referencing the conditions imposed by the City Council or Advisory Agency will be placed on the maps.

§ 9258. Same. Fee for Filing and Recording.

When there has been compliance with the conditions noted on the parcel map or tract map, the owner of the property may request that a Certificate of Compliance be issued and filed for record. To cover the cost of issuing and recording the Certificate of Compliance, a fee established by resolution shall be imposed.

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Contents — Lakewood Zoning Code
Lakewood Zoning Code
  1. Article IX — Planning and Zoning
  2. Chapter 1 — (Reserved)
  3. Chapter 2 — Subdivision Regulation
  4. Part 0 — General Provisions
  5. Part 1 — Tentative Maps Major and Minor Subdivisions
  6. Part 2 — Final Map Requirements and Design Criteria
  7. Part 3 — Final Maps. Review and Approval
  8. Part 4 — Mergers
  9. Part 5 — Certificate of Compliance
  10. Part 6 — Enforcement
  11. Part 0 — Purposes, Title and Definitions
  12. Part 1 — Establishment of Zones, the Boundaries Thereof, and L…
  13. Part 2 — R-1 (Single-Family Residential) Zone Regulations
  14. Part 2a — R-A (Single-Family Residential - Limited Agriculture…
  15. Part 2b — MHP (Mobilehome Park) Residential Zone
  16. Part 3 — M-F-R (Multiple-Family Residential) Zone Regulations
  17. Part 3b — A (Agriculture) Zone Regulations
  18. Part 4 — C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial) Zone Regulations
  19. Part 4a — C-3 (Intermediate Commercial) Zone Regulations
  20. Part 5 — C-4 (General Commercial) Zone Regulations
  21. Part 6 — M-1 (Light Manufacturing) Zone Regulations
  22. Part 6a — M-2 (Heavy Manufacturing) Zone Regulations
  23. Part 6b — MU (Mixed-Use Overlay) Zone Regulations
  24. Part 7 — General Provisions Relating to Uses
  25. Part 8 — General Provisions Relating to Yards, Height and Area
  26. Part 9 — General Provisions Relating to Nonconforming Building…
  27. Part 10 — Variance and Conditional Use Permit
  28. Part 11 — Amendments
  29. Part 12 — Procedure, Hearings, Notices and Fees
  30. Part 13 — Permit - Licenses
  31. Part 14 — O-S (Open Space) Zone Regulations
  32. Part 15 — Enforcement Procedure
  33. Part 16 — Street Dedication and Improvement
  34. Part 17 — PD (Planned Unit Development) Zone Regulations
  35. Part 18 — Development Review Board and Ministerial Staff Review
  36. Part 19 — Off-Street Parking Requirements
  37. Part 20 — Sign Regulations
  38. Part 21 — Wireless Facilities on Private Property
  39. Part 22 — Eligible Facilities Requests for Wireless Communicat…
  40. Part 23 — Development Agreements

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