2018 Commercial & Industrial Common Interest Development Act
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This booklet contains the Commercial and Industrial Common Interest Development Act enacted in the 2013 Legislative Session as part of SB-752. Starting January 1, 2014, this statute will apply to all common interest developments that are limited to industrial or commercial uses by law or by a recorded declaration. The Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act will no longer apply to such developments
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2018 Commercial & Industrial Common Interest Development Act - Epsten Grinnell Howell
COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENT ACT
2018 EDITION
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Commercial and Industrial Common Interest Development Act
Effective January 1, 2018
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Introduction
This booklet contains the Commercial and Industrial Common Interest Development Act enacted in the 2013 Legislative Session as part of SB-752. Starting January 1, 2014, this statute will apply to all common interest developments that are limited to industrial or commercial uses by law or by a recorded declaration. The Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act will no longer apply to such developments.
In this booklet, brackets at the end of each section show the legislative year in which the section was enacted or last amended, in this case 2017 for the entire statute. In the brackets we are also showing a cross-reference to the comparable former section or sections of the Davis-Stirling Act that will remain in effect through December 31, 2017. The brackets will look something like this: [2018 – Based on former §___].
The symbol ■ in the text of this act indicates the location of key words or topics that appear in the key word index at the back. When ■ is located at the left margin, it means that the paragraph in question concerns that index topic. However, when ■ is located at the left margin of the first paragraph, it may also indicate that the entire section or section heading relates to that index topic.
If a statute states something like as provided in this subdivision,
the word subdivision
does not mean the entire section or some other larger portion of the act. Government Code §10 states: ‘Subdivision’ means a subdivision of the section in which the term occurs unless some other section is expressly mentioned.
Thus subparagraph (a) or (b)(3) or (c)(5)(A) would be referred to as a subdivision
of that section, rather than as a subparagraph or subsection.
For a complete listing of legislation see the Official California Legislative Information website at http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov (or Home Page
). From there, click on California Law
where all the current California codes are available. You can search for any current California code and section there. To view the bills introduced in any given year, click on Bill Information
from the Home Page. To view enacted legislation or chaptered bills
by year, see http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billSearchClient.xhtml and enter the chapter number, statute year and/or key words.
Commercial and Industrial Commmon Interest Development Act
Effective January 1, 2018
CHAPTER 1.General Provisions
Article 1.Preliminary Provisions
§6500.Title - Commercial and Industrial Common Interest Development Act
■This part shall be known, and may be cited, as the Commercial and Industrial Common Interest Development Act. In a provision of this part, the part may be referred to as the act. [2013 - Based on former §1350]
§6502.Effect of Topic Headings
■Division, part, title, chapter, article, and section headings do not in any manner affect the scope, meaning, or intent of this act. [2013 - Based on former §1350.5]
§6505.Applicability; Construction
■Nothing in the act that added this part shall be construed to invalidate a document prepared or action taken before January 1, 2014, if the document or action was proper under the law governing common interest developments at the time that the document was prepared or the action was taken. For the purposes of this section, document
does not include a governing document. [2013 - New language]
§6510.Effect of Local Zoning Ordinances
■Unless a contrary intent is clearly expressed, a local zoning ordinance is construed to treat like structures, lots, parcels, areas, or spaces in like manner regardless of the form of the common interest development. [2013 - Based on former §1372]
§6512.Document Delivery Methods
(a)If a provision of this act requires that a document be delivered to an association, the ■ document shall be delivered to the person designated to receive documents on behalf of the association, in a written notice delivered by the association to members by individual delivery. If notice of this designation has not been given, the document shall be delivered to the president or secretary of the association.
(b)A document delivered pursuant to this section may be delivered by any of the following methods:
(1)First-class mail, postage prepaid, registered or certified mail, express mail, or overnight delivery by an express service carrier.
(2)By email, facsimile, or other electronic means, if the association has assented to that method of delivery.
(3)By personal delivery, if the association has assented to that method of delivery. If the association accepts a document by personal delivery it shall provide a written receipt acknowledging delivery of the document. [2013 - New language]
§6514.Individual Document Delivery
(a)If a provision of this act requires that an association ■ deliver a document by individual delivery
or individual notice,
the document shall be delivered by one of the following methods:
(1)First-class mail, postage prepaid, registered or certified mail, express mail, or overnight delivery by an express service carrier. The document shall be addressed to the recipient at the address last shown on the books of the association.
■(2)Email, facsimile, or other electronic means, if the recipient has consented, in writing, to that method of delivery. The consent