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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
In Monterey County:
(a) In the City of Marina, approximately 400 acres between Del Monte Boulevard and the new alignment of State Highway Route 1 are excluded as specifically shown on map 9.
(b) In the City of Sand City approximately 125 acres landward of a 200-foot buffer along the new alignment of State Highway Route 1 are excluded as specifically shown on map 10; provided, however, a buffer of 100 feet along either side of the railroad right-of-way through the city together with such right-of-way are not excluded.
(c) In the City of Seaside approximately 29 acres northeast of Laguna del Rey are excluded as specifically shown on map 10; provided, however, a 125-foot buffer along the edge of Laguna Grande, a 100-foot buffer along each side of the channel connecting Roberts Lake and Laguna Grande, and a 100-foot buffer along either side of the railroad right-of-way together with such right-of-way are not excluded.
(d) In the City of Monterey, the downtown area, and the Cannery Row area between Lighthouse Avenue and the extreme edge of the railroad right-of-way, are excluded as specifically shown on map 11; provided, however, that the one block area bounded by Foam Street and Wave Street, and Prescott Avenue and Hoffman Avenue, is not excluded.
Notwithstanding any map referenced by Section 30150, dated September 12, 1979, and filed on September 14, 1979, with the office of the Secretary of State, the inland coastal zone boundary described in this subdivision shall be as prescribed by the amendments to this section made during the second year of the 1979-80 Regular Session of the Legislature.
(e) In the City of Pacific Grove approximately 300 acres are excluded as specifically shown on map 11; provided, however, that the railroad right-of-way is not excluded.
(f) In the Del Monte Forest, approximately 90 acres known as the Navaho Tract are added as specifically shown on map 11.
(g) In the area between the intersection of the boundary and the easterly line of Section 26, T. 17 S., R. 1 E., M.D.M. and the intersection of the boundary and the northeasterly corner of Section 1, T. 19 S., R. 1 E., M.D.M., and in the vicinity of the head of the Middle Fork of Devil's Canyon and the head of the South Fork of Devil's Canyon the boundary is moved seaward to the five-mile limit described in Section 30103 and as specifically shown on maps 12, 13, and 14.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Public Resources Code - PRC § 30160 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/public-resources-code/prc-sect-30160/
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