In 1970 and upon the establishment of the Humboldt Bay Harbor Recreation and Conservation District, the state granted the District, in trust, all ungranted tide and submerged lands in Humboldt Bay and provided that the City of Arcata and City of Eureka could transfer... Read MoreRead more about Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation, & Conservation District
The United States was granted certain tide and submerged lands at the Point Reyes National Seashore in 1965 for public purposes. Granting Statute Statute Description Chapter 983, Statutes of 1965 An act to convey certain tide and submerged lands to the United States... Read MoreRead more about Point Reyes National Seashore
The City of Hermosa Beach was granted sovereign tide and submerged lands in trust in 1919 for the establishment, improvement, and conduct of a harbor, and to establish bulkheads or breakwaters to protect the lands and harbor, and for wharves, docks, piers, slips,... Read MoreRead more about City of Hermosa Beach
The grant reverted to the State in 1971. Granting StatuteStaff Report Statute Description Chapter 535, Statutes of 1915 An act granting to the city of Burlingame the salt marsh, tide and submerged lands of the State of California, including the right to wharf out... Read MoreRead more about City of Burlingame (reverted)
The County’s grant includes certain tide and submerged land in the Gallinas Canal, Richardson Bay, and the Bolinas Lagoon. Marin County was granted sovereign tide and submerged lands in Richardson Bay and the Gallinas Canal in trust in 1959. The grant was... Read MoreRead more about Marin County