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Division 7 — REVERSION TO ACREAGE

Santa Paula Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-07 · Santa Paula

§ 16.80.580 INITIATION.

Either the City Council, on its own motion, or all owners of record of the real property within the subdivision, by formal application, may initiate proceedings for a Reversion to Acreage. (Ord. 1102, passed 6-7-04)

§ 16.80.590 FILING.

(A) Reversion to Acreage applications initiated by owners of record of the real property within the subdivision must be filed on forms provided by the Director, together with required filing fees and other information required by the Director to allow for review of the application. At a minimum, information provided must include:

  • (1) Adequate evidence of title of the real property within the subdivision;

  • (2) Sufficient data to enable the City Council to make all of the findings and determinations required by this division; and

  • (3) A Final Map that delineates dedications that will not be vacated and dedications that are a condition of reversion.

(B) Where the City Council initiates a Reversion to Acreage, the Council will direct the Director to obtain the information necessary to initiate and conduct the proceedings.

(Ord. 1102, passed 6-7-04)

§ 16.80.600 PROCESSING.

The Director, in consultation with the Engineer, must review the application for conformance with the provisions of this division and report to the City Council identifying the extent to which the Reversion to Acreage complies with this division and the findings set forth below.

(Ord. 1102, passed 6-7-04)

§ 16.80.610 CITY COUNCIL ACTION.

(A) The City Council must hold a public hearing to consider the application and any related, relevant, information.

(B) Following the public hearing, the City Council must act to approve, conditionally approve, or deny the Reversion to Acreage.

  • (C) In acting to approve or conditionally approve a Reversion to Acreage, the City Council must require:

  • (1) Dedications or offers of dedications necessary for purposes specified by city regulations;

  • (2) Retention of all previously paid fees, if necessary to accomplish the purposes of this title; and

  • (3) Retention of any portion of required improvement security or deposits, if necessary to accomplish the purpose of this title.

  • (Ord. 1102, passed 6-7-04)

§ 16.80.620 REQUIRED FINDINGS.

As part of its action to approve or conditionally approve a Reversion to Acreage, the City Council must make the following findings:

(A) That dedications or offers of dedication to be vacated or abandoned by the reversion to acreage are unnecessary for present or prospective public purposes; and

  • (B) Either:

  • (1) All owners of interest in the real property within the subdivision consented to the reversion;

  • (2) None of the improvements required to be made were made within two years from the date the final or parcel

map was filed for record, or within the time allowed by agreement for completion of the improvements, whichever is later; or

(3) No lots on the Final Map or parcel map were sold within five years from the date such map was filed for record.

(Ord. 1102, passed 6-7-04)

§ 16.80.630 FINALITY OF ACTION.

In order for a Reversion to Acreage to become effective, a Final Map must be recorded.

(Ord. 1102, passed 6-7-04)

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Contents — Santa Paula Zoning Code
Santa Paula Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 160 — DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES
  2. Chapter 16.01 — ENACTMENT AND APPLICABILITY
  3. Chapter 16.03 — ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
  4. Chapter 16.05 — DEFINITIONS
  5. Chapter 16.07 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES
  6. Chapter 16.09 — OPEN SPACE ZONES
  7. Chapter 16.11 — AGRICULTURAL ZONE
  8. Division 1 — USE REGULATIONS
  9. Division 2 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  10. Division 3 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR HR-PD ZONES
  11. Division 4 — SECOND DWELLING UNITS
  12. Division 5 — SPECIAL REGULATIONS
  13. Division 6 — MOBILE HOME PARK ZONE
  14. Division 7 — DENSITY BONUSES AND CONCESSIONS
  15. Division 8 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING
  16. Division 9 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR DISABLED AND HANDICA…
  17. Division 1 — PARKING
  18. Division 2 — LOADING
  19. Division 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  20. Division 2 — PROHIBITED SIGNS
  21. Division 3 — EXEMPT SIGNS
  22. Division 4 — SIGN PERMITS
  23. Division 5 — PERMIT APPLICATIONS
  24. Division 6 — ACTION ON PERMIT APPLICATIONS
  25. Division 7 — PERMIT CONDITIONS
  26. Division 8 — APPEALS
  27. Division 9 — MASTER SIGN PLAN
  28. Division 10 — CALCULATION OF SIGN AREA AND HEIGHT
  29. Division 11 — TEMPORARY SIGNS
  30. Division 12 — DEALERSHIP SIGNS
  31. Division 13 — REGULATIONS BY ZONE
  32. Division 14 — NONCONFORMING SIGNS
  33. Division 15 — SIGN REMOVAL
  34. Division 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  35. Division 2 — PERMITS
  36. Division 3 — PERMIT CONDITIONS; NEWSRACK REGULATIONS
  37. Division 4 — APPEALS
  38. Division 5 — ENFORCEMENT
  39. Division 6 — PREEXISTING NEWSRACKS
  40. Division 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  41. Division 1 — TENTATIVE MAPS
  42. Division 2 — VESTING TENTATIVE MAPS
  43. Division 3 — PARCEL MAP
  44. Division 4 — FINAL MAPS
  45. Division 5 — CERTIFICATES OF COMPLIANCE
  46. Division 6 — LOT LINE ADJUSTMENTS
  47. Division 7 — REVERSION TO ACREAGE
  48. Division 8 — MERGERS
  49. Division 9 — CONDOMINIUM CONVERSIONS
  50. Division 10 — SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS
  51. Division 11 — FEES
  52. Division 1 — RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUMS AND CONVERSIONS
  53. Division 2 — COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CONDOMINIUMS AND CONVER…
  54. Division 1 — APPEALS
  55. Division 2 — REVOCATIONS

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