California Government Code ARTICLE 2 - Leases

  • Section 37380.
    (a) A city may lease property owned or held or controlled by it, or any of its departments, for not to exceed 55 years.(b) Notwithstanding the 55-year...
  • Section 37382.
    A city may lease city land used for agricultural or horticultural purposes upon which sewage or waste water is discharged for not to exceed twenty-five...
  • Section 37383.
    A city may lease city property not acquired for park purposes for not to exceed thirty-five years for the production of minerals, oil, gas, or...
  • Section 37384.
    Except when the state grant specifically provides otherwise, a city may lease tide or submerged lands for not to exceed fifty years.(Added by Stats. 1949,...
  • Section 37385.
    A city may lease tide and submerged lands, the wharves, docks, piers, and other structures or improvements on these lands, and as much of the...
  • Section 37386.
    A city may lease such tide and submerged lands and uplands for:(a) Industrial uses.(b) Improvement and development of city harbors.(c) Construction and maintenance of wharves, docks, piers, or...
  • Section 37387.
    When the legislative body deems that industrial use of such tidelands and uplands is inimical to the best interest of the city, it may lease...
  • Section 37388.
    A city may lease property owned or held or controlled by it or any of its departments for not to exceed fifty years to any...
  • Section 37389.
    A city may lease or sublease property owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by it for not to exceed fifty years for airport purposes or purposes...
  • Section 37390.
    A city may lease sewage and sewage effluent for not to exceed fifty years.(Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 79.)
  • Section 37391.
    A city or any of its departments may lease or sublease land to the State or any of its political subdivisions, or any nonprofit corporation,...
  • Section 37392.
    A city or any of its departments may lease or sublease land to the state for housing personnel and equipment, or to the State Adjutant...
  • Section 37392.1.
    A city, district, or other public corporation, acting individually or jointly with others, may lease sewers and sewage treatment and disposal facilities, and any land,...
  • Section 37392.2.
    Notwithstanding Section 718 of the Civil Code, a city may lease any of its lands to a county, county water authoritiy, or special district for...
  • Section 37393.
    A lease of an interest in real property of a city shall be recorded in the office of the recorder of the county in which...
  • Section 37394.
    A city or city and county may lease property owned, held or controlled by it for not to exceed 55 years, if the contemplated use...
  • Section 37395.
    A city may lease for not to exceed 55 years property owned, held, or controlled by it, or any of its departments, for commercial development...
  • Section 37396.
    (a) A city, county, or city and county may lease property owned, held, or controlled by it for not to exceed 99 years, for stadium, park,...

Last modified: October 22, 2018