17.83.070 Findings.
   (A)   The Planning Commission or the City Council shall not approve a final map for a subdivision to be created from the conversion of residential real property into a condominium conversion project unless the Planning Commission or the City Council makes the following findings:
      (1)   Each tenant of the proposed project has received, pursuant to and in the form prescribed by Cal. Gov’t Code § 66452.9, written notification of intention to convert at least 60 days prior to the filing of the tentative map for the proposed project;
      (2)   Each tenant of the proposed project, and each person applying for rental of a unit therein, has or will have received all applicable notices and rights now or hereafter required by Cal. Gov’t Code, Division 2, Chapter 2 (commencing with § 66425) and Chapter 3 (commencing with § 66451);
      (3)   Each tenant of the proposed project has received ten days written notification that an application for a public report will be or has been submitted to the California Department of Real Estate, and that such report will be available from the project developer on request;
      (4)   Satisfactory arrangements have been made to assure that each tenant of the proposed project will receive written notification of all conditions of approval of the final map within ten days of such approval. If such notification is not in fact given within ten days, this finding shall be revoked by operation of law and the final map approval based thereon shall be void;
      (5)   That each of the tenants of the project has been or will be given 180 days advance written notice of intention to convert prior to termination of tenancy due to the proposed project, which notice includes, but is not limited to, the following:
         (a)   Notice of the proposed date of termination of tenancy due to conversion;
         (b)   The exclusive right of first refusal to contract for the purpose of the tenant’s unit at the same time said unit is offered to the general public and upon terms and conditions at least as favorable as those upon which said unit is first offered to the general public.
   (B)   The Planning Commission, or the City Council on appeal, shall not approve an application for conditional use permit for a condominium conversion project unless the Planning Commission or the City Council make the following findings:
      (1)   That all provisions of this chapter are met;
      (2)   That the project is not detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare of the community;
      (3)   That the project is consistent with the General Plan.
(`78 Code, § 17.83.070.) (Ord. 1589 § 1 (part), 1981.)