Homeowner associations in Delano subdivisions are governed by California's Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (Cal. Civil Code §§4000–6150). The City does not enforce HOA CC&Rs — they are private contracts.
Delano Development Code §20.10.50 sets requirements for condominium and condominium-conversion CC&Rs, including maintenance guarantees, common-area provisions, and a prohibition on CC&R amendments imposing discriminatory restrictions on age, race, national origin, sex, or marital status (§20.10.50.3.d). After 51% of units are sold, owners have the right to change the management group.
HOA disputes are civil matters; Davis-Stirling Act §5905 requires HOAs to offer alternative dispute resolution before filing suit.
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Delano has not adopted a specific leaf-blower ordinance. Use of gas-powered leaf blowers is regulated through the 65 dB(A) CNEL noise standard (DC §20.10.180...
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Delano Development Code §20.10.90.2.b requires walls for screening commercial and industrial activities and for sound attenuation as a condition of approval ...
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Outdoor burning of agricultural and yard waste in Delano is regulated by SJVAPCD Rule 4103 (Open Burning), which requires permits and prohibits burning on de...
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Many Kern County cities maintain a juvenile (under-18) curfew under state authority (Cal. Welfare & Institutions Code §625.5). Delano follows this general pa...
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Delano's Central Valley climate means snow on sidewalks is essentially nonexistent. Sidewalk obstruction by vegetation, debris, or merchandise is addressed u...
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Patio covers and carports attached to a residence may extend into a required rear or interior side yard under Delano Development Code §20.10.30.1.b, subject ...
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