This data was created to depict portions of state-owned Sovereign Lands that are under the jurisdiction of the California State Lands Commission. Data coverage is currently limited to reaches 1A, 4A and 4B1 of the San Joaquin River.The California State Lands Commission (CSLC) was created by
the California Legislature in 1938 and given the authority and responsibility
to manage certain public lands within the state. The public lands under the
Commission’s jurisdiction are of two distinct types—sovereign lands acquired
upon California’s admission into the Union in 1850; and certain federally
granted lands including school lands, and swamp and overflowed lands. For
purposes of this GIS data, sovereign lands are considered to be further divided
into two general categories—fixed-boundary sovereign lands and
ambulatory-boundary sovereign lands.
The following lands are included in this data:
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Portions of the ambulatory-boundary for state
sovereign lands at a specific point in time, for portions of the San Joaquin
River.
NOT INCLUDED IN THIS DATA:
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School lands: These are what remains of nearly
5.5 million acres throughout the state originally granted to California by
Congress in 1853 to benefit public education.
·
Fixed-boundary sovereign lands: These are
sovereign, public trust lands having fixed boundaries as the result of land
exchanges, boundary line agreements or court orders.
·
Swamps and overflowed lands: These are what
remain of federal lands granted to California by Congress in 1850 to encourage
reclamation and development of agricultural lands.
ALSO NOT INCLUDED IN THIS DATA: Ownership details within the
U.S. Government meanders of Owens Lake.
THIS DATA SUPERSEDES all previously published GIS
information with respect to the above described state-owned lands under the
jurisdiction of the CSLC.