California Government Code ARTICLE 2 - Establishment of Harbor Lines by Cities Generally
- Section 39930.
As used in this article:(a) “Navigable water” includes a harbor, bay, inlet, and estuary.(b) “Tidelands” includes submerged lands.(c) “Owns tidelands” means by grant from the State, or otherwise,...
- Section 39931.
By ordinance a city which owns tidelands situated within the city boundaries and fronting on a navigable water within the city boundaries may fix and...
- Section 39932.
A city may exercise such power to the same extent which the State may exercise it or to which the State can grant such power...
- Section 39933.
All navigable waters situated within or adjacent to city shall remain open to the free and unobstructed navigation of the public. Such waters and the...
- Section 39934.
To secure the benefits of this article and of Article XV of the Constitution to such city and to the people generally, a city in...
- Section 39935.
The authority granted by this article may be exercised by a city over, along, or upon the water frontage or tidelands which it owns or...
- Section 39936.
City ordinances for the laying out, establishing, opening, constructing, maintaining, or otherwise improving of public streets and other public rights of way adopted prior to...
- Section 39937.
When by ordinance a city declares that any right of way to a body of navigable water in the city over, upon, or along the...
- Section 39938.
Ordinances of a city owning tidelands fronting on a navigable water situated within the city boundaries which were adopted prior to August 10, 1913, and...
Last modified: October 22, 2018