California Public Resources Code CHAPTER 8 - Reservation of Significant Coastal Resource Areas

  • Section 31350.
    It is the policy of the Legislature to assure that significant coastal resource sites shall be reserved for public use and enjoyment. To achieve this...
  • Section 31351.
    (a) The conservancy shall cooperate with the commission, bay commission, and other public agencies and with nonprofit organizations in ensuring the reservation of interests in real...
  • Section 31352.
    (a) If a public agency or nonprofit organization is unable, due to limited financial resources or other circumstances, to acquire, hold, protect, or use an interest...
  • Section 31352.5.
    Where a nonprofit organization is better situated than the conservancy to acquire temporarily an interest in real property for later acquisition by a public agency...
  • Section 31353.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the conservancy may enter into an option to acquire an interest in real property in connection with a site-reservation...
  • Section 31354.
    The conservancy may not hold fee interests acquired in accordance with this chapter for more than 10 years from the time of acquisition. A public...
  • Section 31355.
    The conservancy is authorized to lease interest in real property acquired in accordance with this chapter. When the leases are made to private individuals or...
  • Section 31356.
    All remaining revenue derived from leases, after allocation to counties as specified in Section 31355, shall be deposited annually with the conservancy and shall be...

Last modified: October 22, 2018