Document Citation: 2 CCR 2002

Header:
CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
TITLE 2. ADMINISTRATION
DIVISION 3. STATE PROPERTY OPERATIONS
CHAPTER 1. STATE LANDS COMMISSION
ARTICLE 2. LEASING OR OTHER USE OF PUBLIC LANDS


Date:
08/31/2009

Document:

ยง 2002. Categories of Leases or Permits

(a) General Lease: Uses may include the following:

(1) Commercial: Income producing uses such as marinas, restaurants, clubhouses, recreation piers or facilities, docks, moorings, buoys, helicopter pads, decks or gas service facilities.

(2) Industrial: Uses such as oil terminals, piers, wharves, warehouses, stowage sites, moorings, dolphins and islands; together with necessary appurtenances.

(3) Right of Way: Uses such as roadways, power lines, pipelines or outfall lines, except when used only as necessary appurtenances.

(b) General Permit: Uses may include the following:

(1) Public agency uses such as public roads, bridges, recreation areas or wildlife refuges having a statewide public benefit;

(2) Public Resources Code Section 6321 protective structures such as groins, jetties, sea walls, breakwaters and bulkheads;

(3) Non income producing uses such as piers, buoys, floats, boathouses, docks, waterski facilities, and campsites not qualifying for a private recreational pier permit under 2002(f). Other uses may include campsites, cabins, dwellings, arks, houseboats, or boathouses provided that when such uses are located on sovereign lands that such uses are not found to be inconsistent with public trust needs.

(c) Grazing Lease: Use includes the feeding of livestock on forage.

(d) Agricultural Lease: Uses may include farming, silviculture and horticulture.

(e) Forest Management Agreement: Uses may include reforestation, improvement of timber growth and soil productivity, vegetation control, reduction of fire and erosion hazards, insect or disease control or any other use that enhances the value of lands subject to the agreement.

(f) Private Recreational Pier Permit: Use is limited to any fixed facility for the docking or mooring of boats constructed for the use of the littoral landowner, as specified in Public Resources Code Section 6503.5, and does not include swimming floats or platforms, sun decks, swim areas, fishing platforms, residential, recreational dressing, storage or eating facilities or areas attached or adjacent to recreational piers, or any other facilities not constructed for the docking or mooring of boats.

(g) Salvage Permit: Use includes the salvage of all abandoned property over and upon ungranted tide and submerged lands of the State which property belongs to the State and is under the Commission's jurisdiction pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 6309. The Commission may retain or sell any or all salvaged property or may allow the permit applicant to retain it.