Section 26301 Of Article 1. Authority From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 14. >> Article 1.
26301
. Subject to the provisions of this chapter, boards of
supervisors in their respective counties shall have authority to
undertake and to issue revenue bonds to finance the following public
improvements:
a. The acquisition, construction, maintenance, operation,
improvement and development of public beaches and such upland areas
adjacent thereto as may, in the opinion of the board, be reasonably
necessary to provide for the full, complete and convenient public
utilization of such beaches.
b. The acquisition, construction, maintenance, operation,
improvement and development of public small boat harbors and such
facilities and improvements in connection therewith as in the opinion
of the board may be reasonably necessary to provide for the full,
complete and convenient public use of such small boat harbors.
c. The acquisition, construction, maintenance and operation of
facilities for the public convenience in conjunction with any public
beach or public small boat harbor.
d. The acquisition, construction, maintenance, operation,
improvement and development of public golf courses and such
facilities and improvements in connection therewith as in the opinion
of the board may be reasonably necessary to provide for the full,
complete and convenient public use of such golf courses. A county
shall not condemn any existing privately owned and operated golf
course the acquisition of which is to be financed under this chapter.
e. The acquisition, construction, maintenance, operation,
improvement and development of skiing areas. The provisions of this
section shall not be construed to authorize a board of supervisors to
operate any restaurant, lodginghouse or hotel except during such
periods as it is unable to lease such restaurant, lodginghouse or
hotel to a private concessionaire. Public notice calling for bids by
prospective lessees of such restaurant, lodginghouse or hotel shall
be published once a week for four successive calendar weeks, in a
newspaper of general circulation, and it shall be conclusively
presumed that the board of supervisors is not unable to lease such
restaurant, lodginghouse or hotel to a private concessionaire until
one week following the last publication has elapsed without securing
reasonable bids.