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(a) The department may convey, in trust for the development, improvement, operation, and maintenance of trails, to the County of San Mateo, for administration through its parks and recreation department, all rights, title, and interest held or owned by the state, including easements and rights-of-way, in real property located in the County of San Mateo between La Honda Road (Route 84) and Route 280, consisting of seven segments of land within the California Hiking and Riding Trail, as follows:
(1) Tract #4, book 3890, page 616, file #7250-T, recorded 11/15/60.
(2) Tract #9, book 1903, page 486, file #73287-I, recorded 7/21/50.
(3) Tract #10, book 2648, page 547, file #85234-L, recorded 9/13/54.
(4) Tract #11, book 1969, page 55, file #96904-I, recorded 11/02/50.
(5) Tract #11A, book 2495, page 463, file #17524-L, recorded 11/05/53.
(6) Tract #12, book 1995, page 5, file #6416-J, recorded 12/19/50.
(7) Tract #14, book 1904, page 667, file #73783-I, recorded 7/22/50.
(8) Tract #15, book 2023, page 658, file #17905-J, recorded 2/16/51.
(9) Tract #38, including a section of the trail that crosses Skyline Boulevard and proceeds adjacent to the eastern right-of-way line to Westborough Boulevard, where it again crosses Skyline Boulevard and extends west to Malagra Ridge, and that was acquired pursuant to a letter of permission issued by the State of California that was secured on 2/11/60.
(b) The County of San Mateo may develop, improve, operate, and maintain the real property conveyed pursuant to subdivision (a) as a part of the county's trail system.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Public Resources Code - PRC § 5003.10 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/public-resources-code/prc-sect-5003-10/
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