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Cal. Gov. Code § 23121

Boundaries of the Several Counties

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 100 Cal. App. 4th 129 - Personal Watercraft Coalition v. Marin County Board of Supervisors (2002)

Most recently applied in 100 Cal. App. 4th 129 - Personal Watercraft Coalition v. Marin County Board of Supervisors (July 2002)

Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.

The boundaries of Marin County are as follows:

Beginning in the Pacific Ocean at the southwestern corner of Sonoma; thence southeasterly along the southern line of Sonoma, to the mouth of Petaluma Creek; thence to the common corner of Marin, Sonoma, Contra Costa, and Solano, in San Pablo Bay; thence southerly along the western boundary of Contra Costa, in the Bay of San Pablo, to the middle of the Straits of San Pablo; thence southerly, in a direct line, to Invincible Rock, in the Bay of San Francisco, near the entrance of the Straits of San Pablo; thence, in a direct line, to the northwestern point of Red Rock; thence southerly to the extreme southerly point of Angel Island; thence southwesterly to the extreme end of Point Cavallo at low-water mark; thence on the line of low-water mark along the northern shore of the bay to Point Bonita, and three miles into the Pacific Ocean, to the northwestern corner of San Francisco; thence northwesterly by ocean shore to the place of beginning.

Official source: California Legislative Information. Reproduced from public-domain California statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.