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V. Hortig, Executive Officer
0:?'red Zweiback, Executive Secreta Gov. Anderson
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TRANSORIK MEETING
of STATE, LANDS COMMISSION
LOS ANGELES,CALIVORNIA JULY 30, 1959 -. 9:00 A.
RIOIPAMS1
THE COMMISSION:
Measrs. Glenn H.. Ander on, Actins Governor, Alan c±ianston, Controller
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(Mr. Bert Levit, Director f Finance,,
hairman
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Dan Kaufmann, si tant Attorney General
G S oprO.ow.r.rroM.
kr. tlohn 1.:" Carr, Director. of Finance Appo-ntee
WM:RANGES:
D Harold Lingle Deputy Cl I;y Attorney for the City of Long :each
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Confiimaaion o m *Ores meetings_ 6.45 d
S. ec al Order'. of Bugplaii ngatarsTrir—arai tatibmect
/and boundary datentination
Per easemento rrights..- o wa :no xeet
(b) wrecom County Swlit.Di .
( ) Half Moon :rT-, 4...a et et 4
d). 1iI1 ital of Highwayz 28
16 I Chandlt!r Lloyd)Trustee 0
17 (i) Dept. Water Yryi POmr1L.A. 17 10
18 (3) Merced, Count .ao d Dept. 20 343-
19 qt) Pqpific iel.& lel. Co. 27 3t
20 (1) Stockton ) Cl .y of 10 • 15
21 • Stockton) City of 16 16
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Permit fi; 9 easeriv.lita leaceol r•u •
( ) 11:Idun Do. elopment Co 11,
(b) Combh1„ ;:ictrecto t. al
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.XALEMDA.3 aq4 OF ?Agit' ITEM 4A'3 IC TIoN eti X WEN AA TRANSOM: T
PeZI, easeament a 116azes,,t rifil o .;'eft ,, .... 00 oon
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ar co,:bittnini Compkny
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$ ktidara 011-.Compwril Wes Or.tera.V.onzo Lao 0 •
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CALENDAA ,FACa WW1 OV SSIFICATION ITEM NO. ant AR TRAUSORIPT Sales o clz-mt School Land
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(gYPalr4Veit beveloPment Co* 23 44
(h) Stowell, Frodorick fl 24 45
(i) Rudd and Kyrider 13
( Shaw, Stanford
00 •Stowell Frederick i 14
1) Stowell, Pmde Icir R. 48 cc.)
MOT:ON ON IT N:; .....
O:tty of Lon ach Projec
Ater injection tem nult Blook;-4 I nay
Pazkins Lot
Watell'...4 ooding;awrram 53 vleaca a reement
Spreckels Area 22
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-A& area Piers, 47 5> 24
(„ ) a , A 47 24
la Roads and Sbreetz 4r i
C Ckzmnel 2 4' , 1
j Subsidonce Stu lez 47 24
MOTION 014 lag 6 ...
City of tielvodert.i, >e1 Annexation , or *51' Titii:o3.,;i: o f.,4 In
DIVIIIIION OF Abio)10)0TPIATIVE ItAtitUtMitta. WrATIE or CAL WONNIA
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CAL: -a.. PAW. OP PAtan 00 IT. CLASSIFICATI ON p.-- ,........ ITEM NO C ALEFIAR TRANSCRI PT
i thorl.ty Cjt a Sal....EAaP rano poll xa ange aergement .....c,
9.WIthdrawa1 from sale bR InirT70F"-airmOVERTotted
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The mootincli wab eia *4 to ovdc:r and Nr.transton
moved thgf LieutendlY Govenvr Anderson (o in Governor
rkIr `j'.* tOg Cbg4 lei .n.
1 ANDERSON': int *'w *a on the agenda, then,
confirmation orthe minu es o th6 meatip; 1/134 25th4
MR. HORTIG:
May .0 airman, add that i c would b
in ordrY7 ,roz. CPmmIsaion iso to artAder at thie‘
cont,IrmAtion efthe min0e10. or jUlY tbl, at which 'time the
00nraillstora apiaroe d the two cooperative 'watcr floodin agree
ments for the City ol Long each in the short meetinm held
(Niterwmento on July atth,
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OD% move that both 5etz, of dnute be
approved as subrait d.
4UNIMRSON: I there 1 np 'objectionj a v Droed ae
'submitt
The pekt .the spe4al ri'der of. bth - nezz 1.4ong
ch ti- .and submerged boundary dot rte:J tion.
to be givell by reprezentatives of th4 City of Lem? Bach,
Attorney apor'earo. an 414 at ox the cbmmisslon,
VA. HORTIG:- way o f introduc ion,. if the ChairRan
21 pleasel t b1:11i'e the roports can 1),-13t follow cthronolo 104_114
2 and kept) t' 1.00vma1ian in proper sequence for the Ocvl isvqo
23 44 the Cot= saien will first h,lar - the report on vtatus 1,
4 Aalztant AttorileyGeneral,.Danctfmai*.if
ma 4.1.014NN: I eat2 report to the Cony, salon that thc
6 reprouentatives of the City and of the St 12, u are still
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conOultIde and that: ollowin6 he lant meeting., that would b
figle-Tune meetin t.tx; commIsc o4,0 we worked but wf.th the
.littorrya, Of Long zieetch an dgreement whloll ail
adequately prott, du u the ritlits of,the State dUG to',, the lame
4se bedauso of these negotiations. eemeht s been
conlider4d, Off,* e and the Attorney oRfi44
*.) t 4114$ as x Jr)a we are satisfied wii,th.
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that the City Caunail coul
t act this quickly on the precise language that we va- u e
111.1t that the matter was to have been presented, o them on
Tuesday to see.:Lf thtq• concurred at lest generally with the
ideas presented by this awreement„ I don't know 14 t4e re
reser tat ve F b . • •
MR. LINGLE: I can speak.
MR. KAUFMANN: I think a representatIV of the C
fittorneyls office can speak about that. W lA ee
m*It •will dequately protect the rightz of the, tate for the
time being. It does not over both the items considered in
the June meetinf% Point 20aa.tthe matter or impounding funds
consider should be put over a future meting.
MR. CRANSTON Point 1 is fully covered?
MR, KAAIPMAVN: Point 1 is fully cov1Ted and we have
adequately. cove.ced use r ghts of the State at this time.
MR. LINGLE: I am Haro Linple Deputy Attorney or.tb
City of Lont Beach. Although 1 wap not present at the Counci
mootincsi I can reppre ►hat our Council hel0 two metincs on
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Or ADMJNISTRATIVId PROttECUlte, VA's% Or PimarontitA
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eaday4 vet to Y. eipt a **liter votod to accept in ,
nt4ple a wa0er vadv as d#Sorlb00413 au at ,
.1110 0,pnsider Any specif;Lo lansuag pritkcipi0 that
tt a t4;(' 0ur dlty Council.
KATIVVEMIT; new step 0:1,11 be for them to
e approva.1 ol City Cc:NI:loll to spe -language itch
we knosfi haVe agreement vittlft the Cit Attorineyt,s- office,
EVAANSTON: 1' i. sour reommendatiOn: t u0 con-
inue the matter, to ive you time to 06000430 this?
MR. KAUM.1NT I believe that is aditlaa e .ginoe the
1 agreement hhs not been imp emented.
vifi4 CF ON so move that ve take it up at tto
next jipetin
1404'7'0 t, If it is s Usfaotavy, A add. to t
1.5 the sup• eetibn 'that the commi6sion- -tihis time
• convey• )t tk
eotr4ffite atzth.6'rity to executg p otbsed fungal a ti
ton whicit will insure the State t s nigh Ms: duzying- the Got''
tion period.0 outUiled by Kalafmann.
OBANT011t,
xny motion„
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=MOON: It the ;.e no objoction., heno
omplete s, then,. 'tell the Ispecial or
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Gil'. ANDEROON: Item 3 :LS the pZirmis 15, easement an
rlogh s of way to be 3r anted to public and other aspncieb at n
'fee, pursuant to statut , Now we will :ust:reasIpthe;ti
and if thern Is no question. go o w Is ..tab the nor4a1
t)rocedure?
MR,4 WeIG: Y s
dm. 'AiDERSON: Item 1z1 and Game 49-yeaxi
pezto.. ; ebarna County; Item (b) Freedom Coulqty Santtatt n
District 9 yeAr easement, for two sewer outfalis in
;• Monterey Bay,
11 Now, had clue tion on that I believe. What pro.
12 teotion is there against pollution of he beache o_ is tldp
3 of thin
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15 gursuan tib *fthich such eaSeMePtS:are)Isetled b the State Land
le Commtssiono prohib ts polluhon4 Number tato both the , ,q) 17 Publii Healthr7ice and State Departmen. o Pub Jo Health
are invoz ved n the construction, operation arid maintenance
of these projects and, Of course,, enforce both state and
ledera anti-pollution, tatutec.
MXI1RS0N; That sante 04;planat_oh, then, would_
cover the n .1:t one Half lloon Bay Sanitation Distr;tat?.
ER, HORTIQ:.E'er. zactly, And the two on the hipctpate
rola.tthg to sewer easementS for ;11e City of Stockton
(4 and ) 'In the tabulation.
GOV ANDEMONt The nno t would bo Item ) the
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Divi ionilmtlitellraip y1440t„atfrPW liwrOw lands' of ,a .,t Canal, ...t,. b
Kati rr Co '' I 4ii D vision or 4 ways„..rIght r, way CI
a40040 Xandd o the 1441 It191;rd canal. ix!, Mii!!i3-Countyl :1:t m, ,,,, , r
j:d 411.4ti, of 4 i .11.4doght-o*1114 Adross lands".!f te
0 a r n cunt . Ite CB: isDivis#nverEl wayet,ti
f-wiy acrOss. aprs: 04.W 40100anfig,t all RiGhWrdso#.
7 MR,-. gaeggt ii1 that point*. may T bring to t*^ atteint.
401 the Cornsivion tba thA ''r' r mi*IA f°11 D vl -1.or (9,e 114.ghway
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are .ipt unt ,y all one highway prO,' t. -ThefwiII rer uire ease
10 ments ove.A. tide and submerged land in which currently title
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f Ca14.fornla, brit of September 17th wil
'Plarin peasPn oZ. tideland grants by th
Loglaature in the last ieStiOno For t reason*, approv 1,
Atitwit "ot Ma .41.0 requester.1., and , recoived..*it y,. respect. ,
5, :these easeMents it. fri.er tlate.) because these ettzementa will
icolstitate in en9dimbrripf 17.0on tie '1r11-t4c the County e
poet to ece*ve4..
GOV ABDER50$:, Item (h) Grtandl tloydl 2rRetee
dr* Tut; of approxlingea. r9,000 ub4,o, 8144 of ri4::t;terIxt. mom:
3rands in 0 al; Contta Costa Count- f(31 improvement of naya
gatipn.
Item' vrTepartment of Power. and Nat, z: 431
Angele aeqeptance of quitcl :':m do de on easementq'ove
State school lands in i San Bernar0.ino County; torn (j)
Merced County Road Department removal f sand from San
Jc,, 3k1 tin iiiyer; item 1 Pacific Tolophono and Tolocraph
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MR, HORTIG: Sectlon 90 o. the Public Vkilities VO
cOnsti ut iaoodif4;o4tign of statutep which have bee (;)
n the California statute bool6 for many years, authorizes
.of, AyIrew1Y Oproval of tiubmarine;eable. attrOqsA (vane!. Imbw,
d iandl,oi;/4an Fratias&o Day: i had a Ue.stion on , , • 0
tcv why there Ilas no fee for the 'use ,of tii413 land, C r
liP4T10; 'For the Te Phone Company lase:mop • 0
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telephone and telegreiph' companies to put telephone and telel
graph lines along hi6hways and across sovereign ands, part'
larl tide and submerged lands, at no .fee the,considerat
►elrz t;10 public ustLand benefit by reason of this in ,,a11,9
Mr, Zweiback is a ki,11,S' that 5.,o j.
telephonv
comp 6 to do so anad, as a matter qf fact; t did, withOu
notice to any S uat y wTency, for many years -prior to tlip tiro
_of the creation o.l. the State Lands ConA b.sion; and we'have e
20 svocessItl since the creaton of the State .f4 ands Commissio
in having the telephone companies agree toezecutspecifio\ • easement documants so that all theiro telophone occupottio
25i St--t•t; lands are ar record and wv know precis :.y where Al e
Before the preation Q.). the Stato Lands Co ions th4 Juit,
25 occupied the lands and no one knew wher they
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roald have no authority to chars0,a fee? li
MR. HORTIG: This. is 14 6ac cordance with the Attorney
Teneralls opinion.
MR. ZWEIBACK: Or performance bond?
MR. JORTIG: Or performanefikhond. The Commission coul
demand in circum tances wher, he clrcum -Games mig, be
deemed to be hazardous could req4ire performance build. In
this specific instance, that is not considered to be the case
so no per;e:imance bond is, equired. It would be within the
provizi4of the Coml sion to require a perfo man e bond if
one were necessary
49-year GOV. AFMRSON: Item ( City of Sto4kton
easemeht fcr sewer line across Mormon Slough, San Joaquin,
County; ( ) City-of 8tockton, 49-year easement fir' sewe.4
line across the Stockton Channel, San Joaquin county.
That completesItem 3. Is there a motion en that
MA CANSTON: I move approval of all of those•items.
GOV ANDERSON: There is no objection and o ordered.
Next, Item 4 permits, eabements, leases and rights-of-way
issued pursuant to statute; and establl hod rental policies o
the COmmiv'slon.
item Arcus Development Company deferment of
operating requirements, i4neral oxtrr, ction loano, Inyo County
Itdm (b) ladredge Combs approval of prudia o?.. otilos con
=t for 'oil pvodueed undov cazoalmto Oranc,e Cou
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRAVIVIt loROCKDORE, STATIC OF CALIFORNIA
IMMO ViOi 10M SPQ
believe 1 had a question on that -- the question of explain-
ing a little bit. Now, the calendar item on page 18
that'
first paragraph wasn't too clealih to me, Could you M
Rortig, explain that?
MR. HOR'21G: This results undoubtedly from the inverse
language which-was included in leases issued as late as 1940,
f plWing the prototype that had actually been establishipINby
tate Lands Division prior to a State Lands Commission as
early as 1929, and which had been standard language in Indust
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leases provide for a royalty payment in dollals cash. At the
option of the State, if the Mate so de ires$ the State may
elect to haVe%lts royalty iu.A.ctual barrels of oil if there
were a.reason, whereby the State could secure a better market
Tor the oil or in some circumstancesmight have use for the
oil if we had a State refinery, which we donft,'have. 0
some of the royalty leases heretofore, the policy has been to
take the States as royaltles rather than taking any money
None Of these.has been deemed to be economically prt
Acal, but the circumStr,icea may still arise in the future,
depending upon the economius of the oil businetml - when one or
the other of these alternates =y 49 selected by the Commis-
sion: whichever is most bonef:44a1 to .00 'tato*
leases in that the provisionsare for, ordinarily, deliverl
of-.'the Satel s royalt - portion of the oil- in actual barrels o
oil, with Athe alternative that the State could elect, in lieu
of talaqg the oil, to t e its royalty in money. All current
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ciTv.f ANDERSON: Item Roland arod and LeOnard %,
Elsbree 5 year loacc fit. ,1,04 acre, strip of 1, Id alon4sid
the Sacrozn. ck, River; Ed Faipell2
grazing ,lease in liassen,Countyli (e)
ear
five ear. -Orazing lease in San Bernardino Comety f)'
ion to .nlarEo existirip4. ,structure Chandler Lloyd pew:
lease at Port Ccu to in Contra Costa CoUnt7r to
' ca ining Comp y, two-year )osoec
Vresno County; (h) Nyco Minille Company, two year pro pe ting
permit on State school lands in. Fresno and San Benito.Countie
Item (i) a Site SiResort Corporation year right
welf. easement over submersed lands n' an Bernardino County.
MR. HORTIG: I- I maV call. the Governorts attettion
there - there is a case where thepe Is a oox
is not a public util ty corporatiOn and does not .hav
f authority the telephone companies .have to occupy
sovereign lands, so in order to put a Cable acro s they apt
secure an easement and pay established rentals d stinguished
..rom public corporation
GOV.. ANMRSON: Item (j) Standard Oil Company of Cali-
cisioh
covered b
fornia and Eumble Oil and Refinin Compan'
Commi sion action of obruary 4th, a6 portiOna of area la
cludod have been ranted in trust to San'ta Baxtara County;
issuance of corrected 49-year easemon in Santa t3arbara Count
Item trminatl.on of lease in Santa Jarbara County,
recision et ac't,4on Mar h 25, 1959 Item (1) Standard 01.1
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drilled into the sroundand geolordcal samples are t ken from
there or electrical Measvremonts or other diaGno.tic measure-
ments are ,made in the ho 'e to reveal the'coology of the eub-
stra ai At the time of the adoption of the orizin-i)1 - co Yd -
tiom1 for a permit; ' this typo operations the statuto
al o provided that .uch porniitw wore only voquirod for int
DIVISION OF ADM INISTRATIVS PROOSOUNIC, %DUI'SOF CA.1.1ronmit
nolS *.m1 SON SPN
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Company, Western Oimrations issuance of geological survey
permit from 8/15/59 to February 15, 1960 on tide and subtherge
lands,in Santa tiarbaras Ventura and Cr, tge Countie8
missions co t# to be' reimbursed
belieVe I 11 question on that,
MR. HORT:M1 proposed to present some discusaon
the Commi ision on that".
GOV. ANDERSON: We are etti g alittle precedent on
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13 vr:rov4„ded 'since 1956 for the issuance of geolomical.and
ical stusvey permits on State tide 'and submerged lands by
the Statel2Lands Commission on such termN cAl d Bond .ions,. as
the Co mission des: ices to prescribe,
The original ,geologi al survey pirmit conditions whic,
were established on May 18s 1956 b the then Commission,
covered the operations of drilling so ucalled submarine..cOre
GOV . AN , you like , to explain
Yes sib., we would. The statute; HORTIG:
holes where, from floating marine equipment, the hole are
drilled deeper #11 500 feet•in o tbe ()clap floor. In other
words, the Airs --'00 root aid tot require any p rmiV and,
imazingly0 the reports were that Au core holes then being
optilled only went to 499 feet,
There were, course, no tate inspector aboard be-
use no permit Stade inspe.,. on we: rAquired,
A r w holes were drilled beyond 500 feeto for which
permits. were issued, which resulted in the establishment or
the e conditions on Mar 180 1956 for a permit. At the Incep-
tion of the pro ;rare, it was not clear as to how deep operat o
11 &wind be permitted to whether permits should..be allowe
h would A „„tu lly result in complete exploration of a pros
pective oil field as'distin d from t e industryintr
.pre ation of a core hole, which whie is for geological data but
riot for production data, this being the basic diStInction be
tWeewa core hole and well drilltn permlt and - alSo-having
been t1W, distinction utilized b+ thetate ion of: Oil at
Gas permits As sued on uplands privately owned uplands
as against apermit for Complete oil well.
mouaoe ms adopted' which it was hoped would restrict
the drilling to cl_stinguish between geological data and pro-
duction data by prov_ding in the on permits that a
pev:Ittee might drill only so 'eep as necessary to reach the
f t competent or correlative ratigraphic bed. Thi mans
the first dia,postic bed of earth from which they could tell
where they wore An point o tine and space under the oe can
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mmoprimpearaPurfaiMAC440.1411M~4 1••••45.
floo. A Thiv thaoreUfmlly ez.lollont'and a prec,se limtt,
eXcept that ua aonttknow you have reached this pointuntil
yo pass0 this poin and made your d.,aanosoz and
your geoior3ical data ava on thtiupinAld0; and
areas on the California coast fthe seology of the
lgntt known' and the eeolosi under the ocean rioor is
even tore flat known, Sol ;Ging 1 advanc=,. a- limitatIon o-
aecktx or even at the time the. drillins waegoing on an
entirely unknown arria,, hex in f et been irroo-
We have been remar.kably successful InYconnection itx
cooperation between our State inzpecters, who 4 e.nw on eve. one of the aeologi al ---11 xin boats when the are operatinG'
in coOperatioll,With the y ermi;te,. on rea bin A7patIonabi intee
pretationz 4 to when the$a de tha have been reached; bub it
still has. .4 4. an aura of doulyc wn those areas where a permit
be n issued, where the have 'neen no core. holos drIaled
tofore and the depths of the edbgical strata A ca uttorly-
un:cnown.
'T here it is proposed to authorize pursuant to
20 I application by Standard Oil Company o CalifOrnias Uestorn
a Opera _ens, permit >t this tie -- and to any other
22 applicant who :gin the future al at wish to receive such a pe,
mit -. a revizeu permit contaninal all Oond tion-- .:vetoforo..
24 establtzhed az limitinz core drilli: with the e:.,eption that
2 -the limitation to the klmt eappetent or correlative s tryati-
2$ graphic bed would be cken and, in toad, a depth
DIVISION OS AOMININTRATIVCPROCITOUNIE., STANC OF CALIFORNIA