Section 51093 Of Article 4. Termination Of An Open-space Easement From California Government Code >> Division 1. >> Title 5. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 6.6. >> Article 4.
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. (a) The landowner may petition the governing body of the
county or city for abandonment of any open-space easement or in the
case of an open-space easement granted to a nonprofit organization
pursuant to this chapter, for approval of abandonment by such
organization, as to all of the subject land. The governing body may
approve the abandonment of an open-space easement only if, by
resolution, it finds:
(1) That no public purpose described in Section 51084 will be
served by keeping the land as open space; and
(2) That the abandonment is not inconsistent with the purposes of
this chapter; and
(3) That the abandonment is consistent with the local general
plan; and
(4) That the abandonment is necessary to avoid a substantial
financial hardship to the landowner due to involuntary factors unique
to him.
No resolution abandoning an open-space easement, or approving the
abandonment of an open-space easement granted to a nonprofit
organization pursuant to this chapter, shall be finally adopted until
the matter has been referred to the county or city planning
commission, the commission has held a public hearing thereon and
furnished a report on the matter to the governing body stating
whether the abandonment is consistent with the local general plan and
the governing body has held at least one public hearing thereon
after giving 30 days' notice thereof by publication in accordance
with Section 6061 of the Government Code, and by posting notice on
the land.
(b) Prior to approval of the resolution abandoning or approving
the abandonment of an open-space easement, the county assessor of the
county in which the land subject to the open-space easement is
located shall determine the full cash value of the land as though it
were free of the open-space easement. The assessor shall multiply
such value by 25 percent, and shall certify the product to the
governing body as the abandonment valuation of the land for the
purpose of determining the abandonment fee.
(c) Prior to giving approval to the abandonment of any open-space
easement, the governing body shall determine and certify to the
county auditor the amount of the abandonment fee which the landowner
must pay the county treasurer upon abandonment. That fee shall be an
amount equal to 50 percent of the abandonment valuation of the
property.
(d) Any sum collected pursuant to this section shall be
transmitted by the county treasurer to the State Controller and be
deposited in the State General Fund.
(e) An abandonment shall not become effective until the
abandonment fee has been paid in full.