When the legislative body deems that industrial use of such tidelands and uplands is inimical to the best interest of the city, it may lease them for park, recreational, residential, or educational purposes, under conditions not inconsistent with the trust imposed upon the tidelands by the Constitution.
Cal. Gov. Code § 37387
Leases
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 463 F. Supp. 1053 - Besig v. Friend (1979)
Most recently applied in 463 F. Supp. 1053 - Besig v. Friend (January 1979)
Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 79.
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