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k, rOterit Irkwzd woul Ipooinmend ixk
a ‘iao d 'n-ever 111 ve
a is ea s.a and when there is we woU.
0414 s, hat our lait 41•Iriteme 1 t 344t
aph''be e e ed ecause I'thirex is tang. a, Iltai3i3,
ttohe atter, This i in r
'teet tilt0;10i r0a.14,stio0 b t.ghat. d Oixt
GOic italt*R8ONt
ML ZOTWK: 15*:
GOV, ANDiRSONz. You said the last Sentence
BURR: The last ..,entente in regards to the
.5 pag4.4 0V,r7P in uo 600 than three years: to' deo de he 6
L4 O traffi3O whioh is.go ng over the bridge and attributable to
. ; 4
ottei4 iordo 7ou.
t it we 'were •t.> appxV1* it,. we :delete about air
ines frtitv w re it S s reetmuriende yogi
19 B HR Matte 4ight„ yea sire HaWeve4), the.
20 up to you gellHamer„ but we again wish ta' exprea our deepest
21 pprediation for aIlowin us to be heard' and respeotfulIar re-
22 Viest tilgt t14 item he held. `over until there is a full revie
23 0t faoto an not on as
24 x MA4. BORTIGI The provisions of Chapter 29 provide
23 that if there is to be an approved expenditure of funds this
26 has to ba an advance expenditure. However, measUring the. eis
s Op AlikKINIBTRATiVi prtocKPUFM, aTATE tsio
d of Elba
4.
ter
it 4,1,4‘00.0. ,,.....
441*44e Oproval of an exPendi a project for
'4%
4ve a* rimaamable yardotlek at this tim6 isl
tioult problea rot, the CommlasiQa and thi
e majority icL., the projects- conducted by the
htcorocedttre..,ever sino. the, recti
bas ettSt', :tom ttilitat „Ovance ey 0
ap-prov4le will be- ark Ali •4301,44.0ed. tiubjeots however,
to 44a3. detemittatIO4 Vase d, on audit and Illigialeering r..;view
zer the -pro e t' a completed, which Is the first time that Yr
wo reaUy have some precise data to work withl, Herlee.2 dole
ork,,0 the " &7t;;:sentence the recommendations a recommend
MO, would. eliminate any ,yardatick which the Oa
vou Anwito coM back 4nd give the fejommisaion a factual
'Jae %TO-. i.11;ie ad:tz;v41. Tipliciatioho or this project. .he
4 0 6. 16.1Api awestimate4 fi . 6 of this time gi which
lipliaft 0. a justd,u or downwar rA .0 t e
port,.rA of -tathorized uses after the pro eat .is.
misrAtelc; I wonder if tce co' 34 a 14r. Bueaer
it9 p e in • sufgesting that' that- sentence d.
20 deleted „
21. '104 BUEHLE43 *ell, it seems to me that the three..
y per404 i posOlbly a lit 1e an rt to really get a
true 1510.0134.. t4e .ge4e4T4 aVea. agree it a bridge axduld
'‘here f4711e) 1. at .aa.,nott irk.tavor of its but feel po
Way thl8 thiee4year period wand lie,too soon. T want to go
2B along with the:CW*4 as much as we cans, b t4;--don t Reel
DIVISION Or AIMENIOTRATIVS PROOSOUP11. Wrkrit Oft CALIT'ORNIA
VOM 110 11.
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neeeSS a ry at s? time aa you do
GO( =SON You Ut4r t why; e to have
the 't affi unto done t you -00. to`1„ determine actually how
s tidelands and. bow much Ti; would be impbeeib
mine o e cars went one way or another
ou a t
R: my erstanding there is' poe
sib2.. r 51 000 people waiting get 'hei.;;v boats in the slips,
t Seems to me it might be possible to take a thousand of
10 these people d see where thay live, It wouldatt- be too
difficuif see how many cif these People would be tying the
12 boats up in the Marina. his ahou1dnt t be a difficult; way,
MR AN ' O r ix an, I think it should be
4 Pointed odat, I dons t Ink everyone is aware .0.0 the traffi
count is suggested td- be no less than three years after this
16 Is oomPleted. This traffi, countL., not something before the
17 bridge would be 1?uilt „It's something that would be done
18 aster using the bridge
ilk ME SIG::- I'd like to hold it down, but d like
20 to put in my two bits' worth
21 GOIT, ANDERSON: Would you starW our name,
22 MR. KENDIG: Tem Kendig, city, of Long Beach, I
25 live near the area where the bridge wou1'.3. be placed and feel
24 vitally interested, Five, years ago I went down to the Engine
25 office because I heard of the proposed plan, I was told 1?4,T
the En ineerts office that this plan was only in the Planning
DIVISION OF AOMINISTRATIVX PROCROVRIti II X or CALIFORNIA
trr
Commission s not iaeres
In it, the bridge had no application, would ,not accomplish
anythLng were it tom
be built Therefore, think the Lands
Commission shoUldstrongly consider the advisability of autho
:Wing money for a 1Fidge which the 6ngineert felt five yeors
ago wa411. serve no purpose. More recently, the traffic was
brought around_ Marina area to Belmont Shore. Noworfour
hs of the doCks to be in the new Marina will be outside
9 the Naples area. Only 240 will actually be oh the island
10 of Naples. All the root af these docks will be outside Naple
11 Thare will beono occasion for them to be using this luaidge„
12 no occasion sr them to use the 401mont Shore bridge, `''the
13 Davies bridge, So VAS bridge se4 no parpose for which
14 this should be authorized.
15 Furthermore, obviousIy, 02.e location of this bridge
16 going to destroy propert values about there, the thing we
are all concerned in maintaining, and 1 suppose that,isntt
18 under consideration; but if it is realized pat actually the
19 0 of relieving any congestion in traffic, then the use of tide- 2
land funds for this purpose would be inadvisable.
GOV. ANDERSON: Mr, Hortig„ the statement has been
ad4 that this bridge would serve no purpose several times no
1 assume you have checked into this..
MR. HORT1G:' Mr. Chairman, this exactly the pur
28 poe of the last sentence of the recommendation. 1f this
bridge will not serve the purpose which is proposed, that is,
EavietvN OF ADMINISSTIIATIVIC PM:IMMURE, ISTATIt OF CAL.1100NNIA
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Itsicimspo
`eventually despite reports to the contrary ,by ,.he -C it
atm' 61 y manager,v; and the other Cid41rioials, of LP' _, ,/
Beach were to ,bet. IVO case/;, then the .Citv of
woilld be, permitted to•defraz no portli)on of 1;the cos
land funds if th becoaties, a faro Tb,is is the advantage of
the yardotick proposed by the vommIssion as a opnditionof th
approval.
If,
interest use
then a proper
use- rattier t,
on the other i hand, there , sUb'stantaal
of the structure in iadt after it is comp1qtedo
proportion can be det maned, based on aptual •
an estimate, and the. appropriate amounts whic
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an 'be ,10.2iiielciAized by the Com,tpsion will have the reqUire 1, 1 oe 'approval as provided
CAR: Mr. Madman, I' d like, to kai.1,:z;, thi. ques
tion. I ,sympathize With the peoplo.,,, who are, objecting
ding Of th If I went-to place tbereand-
boat or my' own, I wouldn't be enthusiastic about bridge;
but .1 don't think that's our, problem at all. I thiri we
should find out if it has finally beeh apP'roved and, if the di
akes such recommendations to us, don't we have to adopt or
refuse to adopt the resolution? I think we are bein$ aiked t
settle a local fight• and without regard to. the merits of t
fight, I think we have to stay out of ghat, I don't think,
it's any of our business whatever, except if it xs proper to
use State funds for the purpose of this bridge, Am xi ht
or wrong?
DIVISION Or MIZZINIVITRATIVIE MROCSDUSIS4 ISTATZ OF FSLIFORN I A,
statute.
tiOWS.** !DM aro
ci
HORTIG
anation 0
tom the Cit
n- the CoMmi
tideland funds
of Lai1g Beach, for
MR p CARR:
on can give it 'for the expenditure o
been finally proposed by the, Citt
constrUction
Mai ; I aSir another sues pion: Even i we
Beach asking for approval
re problem and we haIN\
ssioner„ I think
were to give approval of this project °this morning, does tha
9 1 prevent these objectors here from going baolc to their own
city gOVernment, where their objection should have been made
mal,nlyt
MR. BOR., TIG: I cans t faresee any c . eums tances
13 r how the citizens would be precluded from so doing. The ott
14 tions presoated here this morning . gm the a .l.egationa are
i1 that their objections haven't been, hearele i
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MRs
think that,
t think they are pu us on the spot.
should act on this thing without reference
of the, peopie. I sympathize with them as far
their property, but also it has been consider
Long Beach and other people who would be usin
the objections
as it concerns
b the City of 20
this road, and it seems to me the two sides are very, very
important 'eo those concerted but I don't think we should be
`asked to enterH:-, into any pant or local dispute as to where a:
-- 24 bridge should be put.
25 MR, HORTIO1 This, of courses was,the purpose of th
26 nstruction by the CQmmission at the time of the grant of
OI ION or A0141 iTRATIVIE FROCIttILIOE, STATE Or CA ORNIA
100141P0
akain Oresented to the Commission, reeling that the CommlsOio
authority extended only to cons: deration of the appli6ation,
insofar as it involves the POSsible expenditiVe af tideland
7 oil funds and not, ao to the merits or demerits of the project
a as a4011, as preaented here by local retidentS this mornin
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der rment, of cons kix1P' ation at the last meetIng that the
problem be tak‘n back to thitt °c al lore with the llope that
it be, resolved 4.0 local level before this ‘applioation was
MR WEIBACK: I think It might be helpful to the
opponents to know that the Commission is in this nition:
Where a: project of this sort has been approved by the
ttorn4 General as being eligible and the staff has indicate
it is feasible for the use of tideland funds," if the COmmissi
decided t roject the project the City would have recourse to
the courts for permission to sped, thee fUnds.
le r A RR: Mr. Charm I object to hering anY
17 more of the objectors because l think it is redundant and not
18 part of our j04,. If the City of Long Beach has determined It
19 is in order, I'd like to know 1.flil#land if it is from the
20 legal standpoint, l think we should act on it. l don't like
21 to be disagreeable and don't want to be, but I don't think we
22 should be put on this spot.
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MR. TRASK: May I direct a. question? if 13i% of 24 the Marina would be served by this bridge compared to the o
25 87k, we have not been able to meet with the City Council, wha
26 is our recourse? What can we do?
DIVISION o ADMINISTRATIVit ritOCEDURIt, STATR OF CALIFORNIA
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...aeomy•
M, CAM: The. City Counci lent this body, 5:1 hav4 the Attorney Genera ,s report her Wgst don't we hear
from him?
IN Gentiimeno, a0.a:s ex al ru es the
on Salon uploubtecill should confine itself tb the legalit
of proposed eXpenditure as di tinguished from its :wiAdomo
that I rtteap th&t the Co session ordinariIy , will not purport
substitute its discretion for that of the 10 al governing bo
it:s to the desirability of a propos pro eat Iam not for
a moraent gtatin that there may not be such unusual circumstr eg
where the wisdom demonstrated by the local body might antis
constitute en qMAO of discretion; but from the fats as preo.
15 sentqd.to thichonoroble bodj this mornings that does not
14 appear to be. tbs. 'case at least in my 'personal ordniorG
15 I would like finally '4 .take' two,.
le, respect o Mr„ Shallenbergelga con4ern rslative to through
tral:fict X wish to emphasize that the .attorney'. Cicenetwalls < r oz ,
18 and the ( oxmnissiont a action is predicated on the assumption
that thiboU '?za/azefie cannot be finefced 'ot
20 tideland funds,
The last observatIon like to di is along the
i2 lines that *r, err has been pursiaing and that is, - should the
3 City' have determined to use gine a1 fundS tor the constructio
24 of this particular projects there- would be absolutely noth:','..ng
25 that, this COMMiSeion could then do,
MR JLT: I' d like to raise one point here about
DIVISION Mr ADMINISTRAVVIL PlotoosDurin, STAYS Dee CALIINMNIA
tOtaarzfle "fu did not have the money
be fOrped • so tiwough a bond issue and
't \y) ,thts people wquld have. a eh We 0 e ea
to tote, eret0 e you, WO get. t ;x a t e1, op5:114,on a it_ is .noitl* the Oi ttas resen e4 its'
.
• ttis iu to ybu to 'sal yes or no but we Till have no
ernailme n roattein
gentleragin Ind..144xting. Wish !W.
alArest .Comgassion) Can you make your point very brief/
MR. GREG0Ayt J. N. Gregory-4, 57651.0,rSt0A I)rlve,
1W Oach. iWolAst041aa 0 the scosealled f44410 the tidelah
Shotadrx the State Land Commission investigate the'
e rOility: as 4. a.U.alas the lesa4147 of expending money OA k
iwillty that may not e• necessary?
$ is what 'our staff' ess This
0:00at. N. sirti 4' ob i
:104.cainddyi We feel it is a waste of, public mon .gy
,9 n a 4_1%4410 •where there is no need for itvregard4o*
of whether it is public money, there is no need,t0,:,0r0Wiit.,
!!p fOlayp. when there is no present need:. whether it Will henefit.
not.
22.. ML CAVISTO14 • If this traffic, _9ount three years
23 aftez this bti(ige :reveals. that* it wvou3d per rOyisedt
24 MR Hoatio: That i right,
25 MR, ORANSTORI Mr. Cha man, I am very reluctant to:
meke a ma Ion on this like to say to those of you who
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rgYitflOn OF ADMINIVITATI1D6 PROOKDURIE. *?AD( i3b ChLlrenNiA
ii$014 iota Geo
ou have :.,p 74t
acji ait
cou. aid *oils bid
e oe ca 'e
has to ,tr1 pert
was etiti ftri96e tppo this oase. W Are -On ext,itled, to te
ega1.14 f the experildiure of the`• fundi end wheher
Ian:441111dt woad be damaged b allocation to any pro
we lasive...pP.00!sdent as to what we qan do, that wp,1 dee . • - • , -- •
lane wb.ethdr . an 00ine porticn of the nizoney ,,be wife . •
but we are unable to look to the desirability. We are .only;
permitted t look to the a4ty d that: is.:.. tact instmt.
ion as t(:?.. pow we axe supposed' to .6brtt.,
Ours eaves .n the
ds Couthiltssion.
Pursuant to your whistles to be beat;
meeting, down-. here train Sacramento ail
60 it 4.!ittoindet
cus-s PQ is brought,,
wn to the 01 Council. t
you might appear the,re
and we received a letter.
I r01 hi CI geolager.0 saying we question the purpose
be Served" end it was tot held, Fills This is your City; it 14..you
city counciiii It has the lega owe: to male decisigno w
w donft have, much as we mi ht like to ouz ownhearts.:t
347herefore, stating th with real reiucts.nce bee au
Icnow your feelings al<e the motion Kee acre i4 the Xecomme
dation of the staffo
XL CA RR: I second, it for tape ea= reason.
PIVIFION OF ADMINISTRATIVE FROCitOOPOK. STATIt OF CALIFORNIA
at14.1it ritIlit FIFO
964111 Z.s.,.119 ZOM *PO
fit
zSi
OQV 9B11 80N, olred eztnd . taeoonded4 there, Is
0400 1,04 It14111 sOi*rdered unanimously.
sales 'ot vaearyb state sdhoo1 lando
t Xti4;4141 ( weil Greenberg, etcetera,
ny co n grdl, We will o then, Item a)1.
eU Greenberg) etcetera; fifeApell Greeni4i7go etcetera;
!L; Kays (d) _Jen Mednick et i) 'Miebael
§latIn 4 T. S Goodman; (f) bae \Mean lg.,
i• an, Any comments?
EL114 HCATXG All bit 8 received, Mr, Okla an, were
e'Rued. or ": .in eicess of appr4sed value* It its reOornmende4
r
Bandon he soa.d with Pequtred $tatuti,›ry reservati
o mOv
• AV
Setio
ON t, has obi moved and seconded thes
be approveA •
proval of se: eation of vaeant Federal
lands and. the sali: thereof, d' the first applicant George
MoCart
OaaBornardino CourApy, and,the second one
to: itent pne M. McKee, In 14ke Cotimtit
VORTIG: These he ats relate to a RlIoatione
ilehd Ii• the app*anta xou. eimmerated Mr.
23 Anderson, M.. Mc Car rwithdrew and. McKee was unvgloessJ,
24 In lit1gation. However, the State raldkOOMMIAMIOn is st'll
25 y a posi4ont to complete the selection of theme Federal 1 ...ad
to obtain then fvom the Federal governm nt, 4nA thereafter t.
DIVISION Or ADMINWMATIVIgIlalloCKDLINK, WrATe caLlroNNIA
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place them on tae rt ant .tate school land list pursuant to
established proceduresj Ind it' is recommended ttlat)xuthor4\za- &
tion be given •for us to acgdire-the lands fOr the benefit or the State.
Move*
CRANSTON: oecond
001r, ANDERSON: Item 8 Lease offer for extraction
f sawl, and gravel at minimum royalt 12 per cubic yard,
Sacramento County 60*0
MR.. CRANSTON: Mr. Chairman, X move that ma
our next meeting in SacraMento.
M.R. Cl: Second.
GOV. ANDERSON: On the motion, this isn t tile next
-6r the Commission, buy the next in Sacramento?
MR. CRANaTON: Yes*
GOV* ANDERSON:. Next, It
1960. Mr* Horti ?
MR4 BORTIG: The budget data which Is furnished to
the Commiosion for review and approval at this time was
furnished and approval is desired in ,oi!Ar that this pro
posed budget for operation of the Lands Division for the next,
al, year May be presented to the Department of Finance fo
the usual critical review in said Department, at which tim
Administrator Carr will be sitting with his other hat as the
Department of Finance*
MR. CRANSTON: move that the Director of Finance
bIVISION or AOMINIATItAVIVE PROCROUJE, al'ATZ OF CALIFONNIA
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Proposed:,
OtIM or*
osition za, itt . •
t 44%14. Qtr. the se „ „
''iiitoy hobo some =mien
at tile ie ?bunsel4ii pur house opuiis'
;think it adds to the eift6Ienoy of the q0mMiSalort: to h
e rid heel liiee the_ matter
Up thin questLdn1 fer this opportuhity to disease it
range, with a auggestA,on tha
0 ugto have to earn suc...
e.v14*' the sal
the-lcrsorme1"Te art uent or • proper b
opfe, 4.:a, view o raitIng, the siaarsr, •
a restudy be
th, the
Zweibaojc
fi
makittli mot, ono $)
IS =anent tek the Chaiman,
Oaunse1 y it Obviitem the neisl,
downstairs. I think it :laves !linty themsa4ds oft do4ars
Z--we are going t
13r d counsel,.;
have house counsel Ithinit.we
dO eX are in onneettqa with private
X wAtio a little 611
with the Otmmission, getting br .ef1y to the crux of the pri5b
[tem, actually the proposed salary ranges included in the bid
6IVISION or ADMINISTRAYIVE PROCKDWISE, ATAT% ON CALIFORNIA
0 'a t4 thi
ood hose %Ilan el, az
51404 ntss,-
sel we wau
20a yea .-;11 ,or a lit tie: over,
r(pcigni* tttat'with 'dna 0;. rae4isl
4
Om he' will. be' dealirig „reook
t:TIORTIG: X' am verbs?, bapgr that Mr
4nd I would ruggeh t t Cor missio
), di* tt ty retaining
Ic1,121d
o Ole p oto 'Mon 044 ed b .; MI aide tee,:thei
POSit of an ther lOottreijv which propel,
roiti#tra ions b he tle
1k/15j:wood in this bu
Vindergone a study b the .,P,er'SenIcte ho
roprlate I.la3sification for the vdsitionlitti. V1Urplvi,,
Jett at the moment is„ i 1;1W range of Asslov
d' 13 ovided bu
was. Proppeed that this determ`,nation be a,ccepbe
With .reluotande ordezi that we' would haves, s• omet
immediate', therearte iiadioated
a the Per nnel Board,t t we are iest eeting) a,̀ ,41,estta.
wqta,fl Ile oil ice' s ' -
have reetalre .ron. the ComMiesioil aonai4ring
anQe tde` x to :to ?et
iOr deteftzix*
:ems :
Aons vestry' to tie %II
veYfirid,thO.Arn9; iteoent r
by the. Pees],BoArd vorkild: i
g taicwadbUbt34l,
*an a Spit
*taut
athtves of the PersonrOr Board* Yeti' probalily. 4ariteens a. (r
countered those befre. It isn't proper or- me at t11.1 t 4
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make any comas on the ptogre88 the b
going on, but, lin, the mestlIon alaseltioation of
respomeibilitie that, is ....a OrtiOnne citteo.tion•
absistanoe to. Mr* Vri.zrphy would have to come tha
way because he would have to be reclassified regardless., i
order to get more money, I have very high respect for Mr,
rititilliON Or ADNIMUSTIRATiV rit ocrinu Mt, STA/I; Or cm-troilism
441. I-ts 01.1
Mu by and I am 'sure he wouldn't Work a bit harder ox' mo e
41' Int Ingently in a blgher classification. tI question wh‘t
not, the. BOar&at this time should go at Mrs proble
:Or ax oho else in ' .s diVection.
In telling tales Oat of school, I light say the
Attorney General's office has also recommended very strong'
that - it leant necessary for anyone to have, house oounsel„
that hOYlulgat take cart of all.the problemS that might ar
in the State of California. So when we got through with th
_0. budget, think we should record our need .far, counsel as in • --
1 theLlight OlThthe whole budgetary process and then what,we d • ‘:
have (I ameiPeaking for this Board) stIlld be handled on a
perSonnel: classification basis because that's statewide;
4 I thinkgny attempt to upset' that would be futile and re dun
and 4P,'07/ven rebound a l .ttle bit.
Gm MUM Would it be out. Of order -to ask
to take another look at this
MR. Gam: Na, you can ask them to take another loo
if you watt and when It gets into the analysts' hands, they'l
take several.
GO V. ANDERSON: his was your idea
would be uffiolent?
HORTIG: This would be of aid because along wit
Mr, Carr telIir g tales out of school and, prior act/on of th suggesting
Commission, we have found that even/such another look be take
ak4ther real look is taken much more expeditiously than if th
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OWIRIaN Or AONINIRTRATIV: FROCROURE, omit OF CALIFORNIA
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etooiritent its11 o
order°
we, 7.4.ould .eieatteitt
boid -done riez
1441140I\T d
enda the reOreat1tonal and leasing poUetes
require notice for a gublic meetin 7,
MR. H0RTIG No oir*
MR. CRANSTON: I o reques then4
E , AjipERSON: The Chair will ask for the approval
f Item (N eeoond !lewd by reporter
Item 10 **,.
KRA
you did.‘malre.W
the Pereoprie
Murphy,
of the approval of the badget
GO V. ANDURSON: I interpreted t
not only that hut the budget,
Understood that it included. approval.
of the budget* 24
25 GM AND Item 10 is appro a of plat of sum
RTXG: b fore ou wodeedo
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leer a, reillas rication, stud for
.position but wedid no have, a Inotion on the matter
MR, CARR:
ropect to aseletin ..,_, • the staff recAleet
•t:
r H. F, Lauritzen Big Break, Contra Costa County, 20
DiVIMICAN ..M;IIMIttYRATIVE PIO:WM.16M *TAT!: 0,11' 4ALIPONNIA.
**O$ 3.1* NW 11'0
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KR HORTIGAI ;le re eatotroval, =Min
tit:tutors pact .mod' whereuMer on State 1, d8 whip&
been PrevioALY owlveYed orfdilaci tp havebeen::: a vo 44.
survey that le err re n an ear) t
which wOU141 ocerreet3;s Ile 0- 1.anttils and. 104,o been
toyed 1) the tee ... tagt.,44th 'Tokrida Comiztiton,s;
apci e a proved acoordan e with ,l 1Ae PUt11e ResoureeS Code
u uniess cher.f)o ssion, retl this n: any nar4ner efaiiv413 e) 4
ant, title to w e e,'might be :entltield:i
10 would merely be a li ense Mr* 'u' it. to go to 0ourt
and. lure aa title, eo Irma irk chtion
move. 3
MOON Moved and t3 a an de do No ob,3e ti on/
or ID 'Win, be looved
11 ption of policy for cmdact of va
operatione , oak *bmerged lapd estab
merit (if lir6lieiallt
Horti
MR,' HORTIG: Pumuant to an opinion of the. office
.2,0torney Generals, 'such things as
'ark and been abandoned and are resttng he ocean floor
exse State ppopex-hty and originally no 'der the ju isdiotion
at the state" Zands omm saionl but• under 1.46 jurisci,iO4on
W.
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23 he Director •of Vinaneel, as they gre tate property For
24 ypar *he offi4e Vle Director of inanai mall been admin41#1 25 4.1.43 permits for conduct of y' salvage opertions whiph,Aaitit
26 might want to undertake on such State Property end they Depar 44
elf ADM tclorrnwrrvit pprocictiur.-ic, vrAle. 4:AL12eSiit1iA
o4i.Z, *44 *AM Sro
loit.,,•opesoomr.i.erkuk
Firtanae,decied 4iEspart ot:OtvlesiqlatlYe iirpgram at th , . _‘ oes&tem duo to iptroe le saation wadh .wished 2;014ob-
, the 3tte Lands• COmmission; an awe September th
Direotor ha been out from tmder and the Landi Com-
Soil= bag been under. So 4n order to adminstertbis problo
we are •,reit ending that the Commission authorize the adoptio
of interim procedure. pending the time teat rules and regula-
blons cax .be _stablis ? d, those, prooedures 'viatlined on page
0'. and 31 of the calendar, which, are actually a oontindation
he procedures that the :De a,: of Finance's adtinistra
div$,sien 110 used for the- preee year in administerill
e of operstibna
ML CARRt s lay sim "Areptatement of the swim
coped ; which might be reconsidered and emended b this
anion when they see fit aad 3. t zveaRtime. g;Lve$Just
itomethin to operate on,
EMIG;
MR. CA RR: I so tovex;
0V. ANDERSON5„ Moved and seovaded, so ordered.,
Xtem I_ establishment of policy relating to
closing dates tOr,calendars fizir Commission meetings. Mr4
MR. HOMO The Commissi*ners will road I was
'04ted at the October 5 meetins to pr pti4re , policy reoomme
deitioA for eztablishills olc;eing dit‘es 04:hiturli calendarss to
allow for ataff process.ng time which would result In .suffi-
26 oient ttme for the Commission to review and study *be Items 1
olvistow APkt•thilsTRAT:Vit Ilmontoutoc, kTATIC OK CAL.WORNIA
iltpott *4$11.0.4 Or,*
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the calendar prior to a schedaled mee:ting date Pursuant to t.
that areatIVe, it is re msmaded that the C mmisSion direct
the 316xeculitire Officer to estOlish closing dates for all
future calendars for ComMissien meetings as follOws:
that material for inclusion on calendars be
in the hands of the CommlOsion staff for review and process
ing sufficiently inoadyance of the meeting date to permit
commencement of reproduction by the clerical staff ten^ worki
days prior to the date of the next Comm lion meeting; that
10 only' emergency matters be added as supplemental items there..
11 after; and emergency items to be defined d4fereptly than as
12 in the published calendar before you, but preferably as thos
which are highly critical and where a delay in,,, action will
14 result In the impeirment of the public health, (safety, or
15 welfare; and the Executive Officer to be 4,seated o have
16 copies of the calendar delivered to each ox the Commi loner
17 of the Lands Commission six working days before the Commissio
le meeting.
419 MR. CARR: Is that your recommendation?
MR. HORTIG: Yes sir, 2 MR. CARR; Sok\move,
22 Ge% ANDERSON; It has been moved and I'll second i
25 M.R. CARRA That gives you plenty of time, the staff
24 plenty of time to do their job?
25 MR, HORTIG: Except for the emergencies.
26 GOV. ANDERSON: No objection so ordered.
13149$19N OP AOMINIIIIRATIVZ TROOIE01.1. STATC OF C.ALMIIINtA
riprW.'ms voivi Aro
GOV. ANDERSON; Item 1 i the atus oii. j0
liti ation. Hortig. '.
Ma. HORTIG* 140 -vOmmisia.d, action is squired.
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is:the' tabulation furnished to theCommissionetis mothl v:
so that they,:ar6tware of the status. cur next Most Pending
litigation which is actually going to go to trial is going.
to be a quiet title action in the month Of November, on wioI 8 Mr. Goldin is our counsel, to determine -6e oil and gas ownez
ship in Alamitos Beach State Park at the east end of Long
10 Beach.
11 GOV. ANDERSON: Which:one is that here?,
12 MR. EMI G: Item 2 on Page 33. You see, the ease
13 is set for trial for November 240 1959.
14 MR. CM R: Thatts the one where we find, out whet4ar
15 the title for the oil passed to the.'otate?
18 HORTIO. That is cOrrect. Par dovernbr Axiden
17 benefit, the easternmost 2200 feet 0,t-the. tidelands- briglnall
18 granted to thy' City of Long Beach: by' the State were retUrned ( • , ,
19 to the State by Long BeeCh in a quitclaim primarily ror park 20 purposes, but we feel not limited thereto,- This q1.4tclaim
wv 21 was issued in ,1932 before anybne thought about oil, in the
22 tidelands area, Since the development of oil under thts are
the cit r of Long Ieach has contender that the r did t reconv
the oil, but only the surface for park purposes. and this is
an of .ersimplificat on of the issues tO be tried in the quiet
title action.
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0 move*-
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Nri:A03409 'Mat-takes no aetiOIL, %At last
itsevfl on title oaLendaz -0less. „ig ha* snyth$ else .4b Aprt1,- , .there tithg tAtii COX e 'c e 4 41:
,-.BORTIG: jad- e0beirWatioh,ot.t ' 0 tqt e ., ' y c. • :,. next OgiOiliWittrOiteel
.-Nov*iber , tik .1101,VX 0. he he r to
bays a,. detfirmtinatio34.. ap , o le :44 00, on the Decembe
tine date and the for thereo ' .:.s suggest*itdcr6
with the fourth Thursday falling o Christmas Eve and the
last Thursday falling on New Year's Awe, that ix lieu th6reo
0 the Commission consider Thursday, December 17, which would be
aPPro-i1at ly -one month after.itIne November meetlng at
00V A DERSON: W do tt have to adopt tp4t't
id' want to check our calendar iut Iill taice thAt
vete'. t, ,_zrOu ttoo* fatuvle
R, RORTIGt We will veeheo T, tvyour respoctive
seoretar
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18 at ninedslos would that be in 3acrament4I
V. ANDERSON: Yau are thinking of /*dem sr 17tk
!TO1TICt7z The Commission might consider Saeramen
2 because we ve deOrred one matt r to Sacramento. x, ti
21 tion or,the next meetilig is kor tiovembe_ 1.8j 2 s4 Los fief
Ci
11;ip ANDERSON: MieVoct' seeondi geFt no et
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he•dommiision in Los Artgelett two o olook November 18tb4
25 If a mot on to adjourn is in order„ Atli make it,
ADJOURNED 12:22 P M. 26
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DiVIttiOR Or ADMINt*TRAVIV*PROCROuRt, STATIC OF Cfst.11FOANIA
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DIVISION OF ADMINISTRAYIVit FROCIDURS• STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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gARTIFICATZ OP RE P!ORTSA
LOUISE IL LILLX001# reporter for the Divislort of
nistriyAye Procedures hereby certify that the foregoIng
ninety pas contaiwa fel.,"true and Correct transcript of .V1
the agoftki*d, notes taken by me at the meeting of the ,STNIS
IA rDs COMMISSION of the State of California held 'in Los
Angeles, Ca:14,,f raja on October 29, 1959
Da6ed: Sacramento, California, liovember 1, 1959,