Section 51086 Of Article 3. General Provisions From California Government Code >> Division 1. >> Title 5. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 6.6. >> Article 3.
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. (a) From and after the time when an open-space easement has
been accepted or approved by the county or city and its acceptance or
approval endorsed thereon, no building permit may be issued for any
structure which would violate the easement and the county or city
shall seek by appropriate proceedings an injunction against any
threatened construction or other development or activity on the land
which would violate the easement and shall seek a mandatory
injunction requiring the removal of any structure erected in
violation of the easement.
In the event the county or city fails to seek an injunction
against any threatened construction or other development or activity
on the land which would violate the easement or to seek a mandatory
injunction requiring the removal of any structure erected in
violation of the easement, or if the county or city should construct
any structure or development or conduct or permit any activity in
violation of the easement, the owner of any property within the
county or city, or any resident thereof, may, by appropriate
proceedings, seek such an injunction.
(b) In the case of an open-space easement granted to a nonprofit
organization pursuant to this chapter, such organization shall seek,
through its official representatives, an injunction against any
threatened construction or other development or activity on the land
which would violate the easement and shall seek a mandatory
injunction requiring the removal of any structure erected in
violation of the easement.
(c) The court may award to a plaintiff or defendant who prevails
in an action authorized by this section his or her costs of
litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees.
(d) Nothing in this chapter shall limit the power of the state, or
any department or agency thereof, or any county, city, school
district, or any other local public district, agency or entity, or
any other person authorized by law, to acquire land subject to an
open-space easement by eminent domain.