![]() ![]() Spring 2022 HOA Outreach Meeting Thursday, March 31, 2022 HOAs may not require a member/owner to remove their water-efficient landscaping at the end of the drought emergency.HOAs may not fine/penalize a member/owner for reducing or eliminating the watering of any landscape during a declared drought emergency.HOAs may not prohibit members/owners from using low-water plants in their landscapes or prohibiting synthetic turf.Irrigating landscapes within 48-hours of measurable rainfall of one-fourth of one inch of rain is prohibited.The State Water Resources Control Board has announced intentions to consider emergency conservation regulations related to the drought on January 4, 2022. Most of these regulations appear similar to those adopted statewide during the last drought. Should the State Water Board approve the regulations, those regulations are submitted to the Office of Administrative Law where they go through a brief review period until they are effective and enforceable. Prohibits the City from requiring more than one parking space or unit.Allows for a lot split to take place (a single-family lot becoming two lots).A housing development of no more than two units (duplex) in a single-family zone.Requires the City to approve either or both:.Allows up to four (4) units on previously zoned single-family homes.HOA’s may be able to restrict application of SB 9 through CC&Rs and are encouraged to consult with their legal counsel. SB 9 permits four units on a single-family zoned lot and eliminates sufficient onsite parking requirements. Additionally, this measure would require local governments to approve urban lot splitting and creating duplexes in single-family residential zones. SB 9 seeks to combat local control and bypass the City’s housing element by requiring local governments to ministerially approve a housing development containing two residential units in single-family residential zones. Senate Bill 9 (SB 9), which takes effect January 1, 2022, will make it easier for Californian's to build more than one housing unit on many properties that for decades have been reserved exclusively for single-family homes. Save the Date - Spring 2022 HOA Outreach Meeting Proposed Water Regulations Due to Severe Drought ![]() Proper Waste Disposal and Christmas Tree Recycling Services Trees 6ft or taller must be cut in half.Place tree in green cart or beside cart for collection.Remove all ornaments, tinsel, lights, and stands.GREEN CART: Organic materials include food scraps, like vegetables, fruit, meat/bones, grains, shells, seeds, tea leaves, and coffee grounds.īLUE/BROWN CART: Recyclable materials include cardboard, paper, glass, bottles, and select plastics.īLACK CART: Landfill materials are miscellaneous, but should NOT include batteries and electronic waste.Ĭlick Here for City Trash & Recycling InformationĬhristmas Tree Collection Services will be provided from 12/26/21 to. It helps reduce contamination and ensure successful, sustainable waste management!īelow is general information about what materials belong in three streams of waste collection: Moulton Niguel Water District PresentationĪs a reminder, be sure to discard materials in the correct trash bins. If you would like to view the presentations from Moulton Niguel Water District and Storm Water Management, please visit the HOA Resources page on the City website. Providing City-Specific Updates and Resources to Laguna Niguel Homeowner's AssociationsĪs part of the HOA Education Program, HOA Board Members and Property Managers were invited to an informational lunch meeting that included presentations from Moulton Niguel Water District and Orange County Fire Authority. ![]()
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