HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTIONS - 01012003 - 2003-715 Recorded at the request of:
Contra Costa County
Board of Supervisors
Return to:
Public Works Department
Engineering Services Division
THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Adopted this Resolution on December 2,2003,by the following vote:
AYES: SUPERVISORS GIOIA, UILKEd~IA, GREENBIRG, GLOVER AND DESAULNIER
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
RESOLUTION NO. 2003/ 715
SUBJECT: Acceptance of Grant Deed ofDevelopment Rights(Creek Structure Setback)for Subdivision 7609,
being developed by John D. Curtis, a single man,Martinez area. (District II)
IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that the following instrument is hereby ACCEPTED:
INSTRUMENT: REFERENCE: GRANTOR: AREA: DISTRICT:
Grant Deed of Subdivision 7609 John D. Curtis, Martinez H
Development Rights a single man
(Creek Structure Setback)
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action
taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors
on the date shown.
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Originator: Public Works(ES) ATTESTED: DECEM ,R 02, 2003
Contact:Chris}au(313-2293) JOAN SWEETEN, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and
Recording to be completed by Title Company
County Administrator
CC. Current Planning,Community Development
John D.Curtis
1235 Escobar Street
Martinez,CA 94553 By "'� ,Deputy
RESOLUTION NO.2003/. 715
RECORDED AT THE REQUEST OF:
Contra Costa County i
Public Works Department
Engineering Services
RETURN TO:
Public Works Department
Records Section
AREA:Martinez
SUBDIVISION: SD 7609
APN: 367-140-001
GRANT DEED OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS
(Creek Structure Setback)
To meet condition of approval No. 27G of Subdivision 7609, I, John D. Curtis, a single man,
(Owner) hereby grants to the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of
California (Grantee) and governmental successor or successors of said county, the future
development rights, as defined herein below, over a portion of that real property known as Lots
5, 6 and 7 of Subdivision 7609 situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and
more particularly described in Exhibit A.
Development rights are defined to mean and refer to the right to approve or disapprove of any
proposed construction, development or improvement within the areas marked "restricted
development area." The development rights are and shall be a form of covenant, which shall run
with the said property and shall bind the current Owner and any future Owner of all or any
portion of said property. In the event of a disapproval of proposed construction by Grantee, or
successor, said proposed construction shall not be performed. Grantee, or successor, may
condition the approval of any proposed construction upon prior or subsequent performance of
such conditions as Grantee, or Successor, may deem appropriate.
Any owner or owners of all or any portion of said property desiring to develop any improvement
requiring the approval of Grantee, or successor, herein shall submit to such entity a written
proposal describing the nature, extent and location of such improvement. Grantee, or successor,
shall have sixty (60) days from receipt of such proposal in which to grant approval or
disapproval. Failure by Grantee, or successor, to respond in said time period shall be equivalent
to the approval of such proposal.
The undersigned executed this instrument on CDC,66 , , 2.7, '�0 n 3 {bace)
John D. Curtis, a single man
By: ' '4v
J hn b.. artla,Owner
(See attached notary)
Subdivision: 7609
Restricted Development Area(Creek Structure Setback)
EXHIBIT "A"
All that real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as
follows:
A portion of Lots 5, 6 and 7 designated as "Restricted Development Area (Creek Structure
Setback)", shown on the final map of Subdivision`7609, on file at the County Recorder's Office as
follows:
Date:
Book:
Page:
CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
State of OPTIONAL SECTION
County of C CS lt!j J"' in CS S` �` CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER
Onbefore me, !on QA Lq J C3 /t Though statute does not require the Notary to till in
DA NAME,TITLE OF OFFI ER E.G.,"JANE DOE,NOTARY PUBLIC" the data below,doing so may prove invaluable to
personally appeared vi C(.1 Yttt '4
persons relying on the document.
NA—kS)OF SIGNER(S) 0 INDIVIDUAL
personally known tome-OR-5/proved tome on the basis of satisfactory evidence to 0 CORPORATE OFFICERS)
be the person�2 whose name(j)is/aW TITLE(S)
subscribed to the within instrument and
acknowledged to me that he/sbe/th6 executed 0 PARTNER(S) 0 LIMITED
the same in his/hgf/thedauthorized 0 GENERAL
PAMELA K. NELSON signat ty(ig8),and that by hint the per (� 0 ATTORNEY-IN-FACT
signature(A)on the instrument the person or
�h Comm.a 1273171 the entity upon behalf of which the personal 0 TRUSTEE(S)
v! bC��'.AY?ALIC-CALIFORNIA acted,executed the instrument. 0 GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR
n Coso County "" 0 OTHER.
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°"""""''""' SIGNER IS REPRESENTING:
(NAME OF PERSON(S)OR BNTITY(IES))
SI NATURE O NOT R
OPTIONAL SECTION
THIS CERTIFICATE MUST BE ATTACHED Title or Type of Document
TO THE DOCUMENT AT RIGHT. Number of Pages
Though the data below is not required by law,it may prove valuable Date of Document
to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent Signer(s)Other Than Named Above
re-attachment of this form
INSTRUCTIONS TO NOTARY
The following information is provided in an effort to expedite processing of the documents.
Signatures required on documents must comply with the following to be acceptable to Contra Costa County.
1. FOR ALL SIGNATURES - The name and interest of the signer should be typed or printed BENEATH the signature. The
name must be signed exactly as it is typed or printed.
II. SIGNATURES FOR INDIVIDUALS -The name must be signed exactly as it is printed or typed. The signer's interest in the
property must be stated.
III. SIGNATURES FOR PARTNERSHIPS - Signing party must be either a general partner or be authorized in writing to have
e authority to sign for and UYide partnership.
IV. SIGNATURES FOR CORPORATIONS
Documents should a signed y two officers,one from each of the following two groups:
GROUP 1. �c)
a)The Chair of the Board
b The President
Any Vice-President
GROUP 2. a The Secretary
b An Assistant Secretaryc The Chief Financial Officer
The Assistant Treasurer
If signatures of officers from each of the above two groups do not appear on the instrument, a certified copy of a resolution of the
Board of Directors authorizing the person signing the instrument to execute instruments of the type in question is required.A currently
valid power of attorney,notarized, will suffice.
Notarization of only one corporate signature or signatures from only one group,must contain the following phrase:
"...and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its Board of
Directors."
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