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California Land Use & Development

Eaton and Associates represents clients in California in matters involving title encumbrances, easements, zoning and land use, subdivision issues, and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review and project-risk analysis.

California matters

Title, access, zoning, and CEQA in California

California property matters often require more than one layer of analysis. A parcel may present recorded title issues, access constraints, zoning inconsistency, subdivision history concerns, or environmental review exposure that materially affects value, timing, entitlement strategy, and project feasibility.

Zoning and land use approvals

Title & encumbrance review

Analysis of preliminary title reports, recorded easements and restrictions, access limitations, and use limitations created by deeds or covenants in California.

Environmental review and compliance

California CEQA Matters

Front-end CEQA issue spotting, project-risk analysis, review of procedural posture, legal analysis tied to land use approvals, and evaluation of CEQA-sensitive project issues. The goal is to help clients understand whether a matter is straightforward and where legal or procedural risk may arise.

Title encumbrances and easements

Zoning & land use

Zoning and permitted-use review, project approvals and conditions, parcel history, and development constraints under California's land use framework.

Subdivision and development planning

Subdivision & parcel legality

Questions concerning parcel history and legal parcel status can materially affect development, financing, and marketability. The firm advises on subdivision-related legal issues, development constraints, and parcel-legality questions tied to project planning and property use.

Development-related legal risk

Development risk

Title, access, and approval-related risks that may delay or expose a California project, evaluated before commitment of capital or filing of applications.

Subdivision and parcel legality

Parcel-legality questions in California

Questions concerning parcel history and legal parcel status can materially affect development, financing, and marketability. Eaton and Associates advises clients concerning subdivision-related legal issues, development constraints, and parcel-legality questions tied to project planning and property use.

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California office

Eaton and Associates, 705 18th Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301. Phone 661.742.7007. Email Service@WinEaton.com.