Code of Federal Regulations Title 27. Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms § 27.9.27 Lime Kiln Valley
Current as of October 02, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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(a) Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this section is “Lime Kiln Valley.”
(b) Approved Map. The appropriate map for determining the boundaries of the Lime Kiln Valley Viticultural area is: “Paicines Quadrangle, California,” 1968, 7.5 minute series.
(c) Boundaries. The Lime Kiln Valley viticultural area is located in San Benito County, California. From the beginning point at the intersection of Thompson Creek and Cienega Road, the boundary proceeds, in a straight line to the summit of an unnamed peak (1,288 feet) in the northwest quarter of Section 28, T.14 S./R.6 E.;
(1) Thence in a straight line from the summit of the unnamed peak (1,288 feet) to a point where it intersects the 1,400–foot contour line, by the elevation marker, in the southwest quarter of T.14 S./R.6 E, Section 28;
(2) Thence following the 1,400–foot contour line through the following sections; Sections 28, 29, and 30, T.14 S./R.6 E.; Section 25, T.14 S./R.5 E.; Sections 30, 19, 20, and returning to 19, T.14 S./R.6 E., to a point where the 1,400–foot contour line intersects with the section line between Sections 19 and 18, T.14 S./R.6 E.;
(3) Thence in a straight line to the Cienega School Building along Cienega Road;
(4) Thence along Cienega Road to the point of beginning.
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