Section 10909 Of Article 6. Marine Life Refuge From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 6.
10909
. The following constitutes a marine life refuge and shall be
designated the James V. Fitzgerald Marine Reserve:
That portion of District 10 consisting of that certain parcel of
land bounded by a line commencing at the mean high tide of the
Pacific Ocean lying on a line beginning at the northeasterly corner
of Lot 8, Block 42 as said Lot and Block are shown on "Map of Moss
Beach Heights San Mateo County Cal", recorded May 4, 1908, in Volume
6 of Maps at page 8, records of San Mateo County; thence North 88 49´
West along the northerly line of said Lot 8 and its Northwesterly
prolongation to the intersection thereof with the Westerly line of
that certain tract of land (Parcel No. 1) conveyed to the County of
San Mateo for a marine reserve, recorded August 8, 1967, in Volume
5346 Official Records of San Mateo County at page 62 (70483-AA) last
mentioned intersection being the shoreline of the Pacific Ocean
(ordinary high water) and the true Point of Beginning along the
prolongation of the Northerly Line of said Lot 8, North 88 49´ West,
1000 feet, into the Pacific Ocean and thence generally Southerly and
generally parallel to the shoreline for a distance of approximately
three statute miles to the extension of a line beginning at the most
Southerly terminus of Course No. 15 of the survey of the Rancho
Corral de Tierra as shown on a Plat thereof on file in the Office of
the Bureau of Land Management, U. S. Department of the Interior; said
most Southerly terminus also being distant on said Course No. 15,
South 28 30´ East 269.91 feet from the most Southerly corner of that
certain 10.380 acre tract of land conveyed to the United States of
America by Deed dated June 18, 1940, recorded October 28, 1940 in
Book 918 of Official Records at page 373; running thence from said
point of beginning along a line that is the Southwesterly
prolongation of Course No. 14 of said survey, South 74 45´ West to
the shoreline of the Pacific Ocean (ordinary high water) and the true
point of beginning of the least area herein described; thence from
said true point of beginning along the prolongation of said Course
No. 14, South 74 45´ West, 1000 feet into the Pacific Ocean, thence
Easterly along said line to the mean high tide line, thence generally
Northerly along the line of the mean high tide to the point of
beginning.