Form 3.6.2 Template

Notice of Compliance for Transfer of Title Proof of Water Conservation Retrofit

 

 

 

 

 

Recording Requested by:

 

Monterey Peninsula Water Management District

 

When Recorded, Mail to:

 

Monterey Peninsula Water Management District

Post Office Box 85

Monterey, CA 93942

Telephone (831) 658-5601

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NOTICE OF COMPLIANCE

 

            NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (hereinafter referred to as the Water Management District), duly formed as a water district and public entity pursuant to the provisions of law found at Statutes of 1977, Chapter 527, as amended (found at West’s California Water Code Appendix, Chapters 118-1 to 118-901), finds the real property referenced below as “Subject Property” to be in compliance with the Water Management District rules and regulations.

 

            NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the real property affected by this Notice of Compliance is situated in the Jurisdiction:

 

ADDRESS PER WINDATA

{LEGAL DESCRIPTION}

ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NUMBER 000-000-000-000

 

This real property is hereinafter referred to as the “Subject Property.”  The Subject Property is located within the jurisdiction of the Water Management District. {PROPERTY OWNER NAME(S)}, are record owner(s) of the Subject Property.

 

            NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that based upon information obtained by the undersigned within the scope and course of his/her official duties and employment with the Water Management District, it has been determined that the Subject Property has complied with Water Management District laws, rules and regulations.  This document shall rescind, nullify and void the prior and specific Notice of Transfer of Title Without Proof of Water Conservation Retrofit, Document Number, recorded Date, on the Subject Property described above.

 

 

By:                                                                                          Dated:                                                            

      Debbie Martin, Conservation Technician

      Monterey Peninsula Water Management District