21669.5. (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:
(1) (A) “Avigation easement” means a less-than-fee-title transfer of real property rights from the property owner that may convey to an owner or operator of an airport any or all of the following rights:
(i) A right-of-way for the free and unobstructed passage of aircraft through the airspace over the property at any altitude above a specified surface.
(ii) A right to subject the property to noise, vibration, fumes, dust, and fuel particle emissions associated with normal airport activity.
(iii) A right to prohibit the erection or growth of any structure, tree, or other object that would enter the acquired airspace.
(iv) A right-of-entry onto the property, with proper advance notice, for the purpose of removing, marking, or lighting any structure or other object that enters the acquired airspace.
(v) A right to prohibit electrical interference, glare, misleading lights, visual impairments, and other hazards to aircraft flight from being created on the property.
(B) “Avigation easement” includes an easement obtained pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 21652.
(2) “CNEL” means community noise equivalent level established pursuant to Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 5000) of Division 2.5 of Title 21 of the California Code of Regulations.
(3) “Noise-sensitive land use” means residential uses, including detached single-family dwellings, multifamily dwellings, highrise apartments or condominiums, mobilehomes, public and private educational facilities, hospitals, convalescent homes, churches, synagogues, temples, and other places of worship.
(4) “Noise-sensitive project” means a project involving new construction or reconstruction for a planned noise-sensitive land use within an airport’s 65 decibels CNEL or higher noise contour.
(b) If a political subdivision conditions approval of a noise-sensitive project upon the grant of an avigation easement to the owner or operator of an airport, the avigation easement shall be required to be granted to the owner or operator of the airport prior to the issuance of the building permit that allows construction or reconstruction of the noise-sensitive project. The owner or operator of an airport that is granted an avigation easement as a condition for approval of a noise-sensitive project pursuant to this subdivision shall be entitled to immediately record it upon receipt.
(c) An avigation easement granted to the owner or operator of an airport as a condition for approval of a noise-sensitive project shall include a termination clause that operates to terminate the avigation easement if the noise-sensitive project is not built and the permit or any permit extension authorizing construction or reconstruction of the noise-sensitive project has expired or has been revoked.
(d) Within 30 days after expiration or revocation of a permit or permit extension that authorized construction or reconstruction of a noise-sensitive project and was conditioned upon the property owner granting an avigation easement to the owner or operator of an airport, the political subdivision that had issued the permit shall notify the owner or operator of the airport of the expiration or revocation of the permit. Within 90 days after receipt of the notice from the political subdivision, the owner or operator of the airport shall record a notice of termination with the county recorder in which the property is located. Proof of filing of the notice of termination shall be provided to the political subdivision by the owner or operator of the airport within 30 days of recordation.
(e) Notwithstanding Sections 6103 and 27383 of the Government Code, the owner or operator of an airport shall pay all applicable recording fees prescribed by law for the filing of a notice of termination pursuant to this section.
(Amended by Stats. 2011, Ch. 382, Sec. 11.5. (SB 194) Effective January 1, 2012.)