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Administrative Lease Issuance – Recreational Mooring Buoys

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The California State Lands Commission has authorized the issuance of a 10-year general lease permitting recreational use of two existing mooring buoys in Lake Tahoe, located on sovereign land. This administrative lease does not require any construction, physical work, or service provision, and solely formalizes ongoing non-exclusive recreational access to the pre-installed buoys. The lease term spans a decade, providing long-term stability for recreational users while maintaining state ownership and oversight of the underlying submerged lands. The action falls under NAICS code 926110, reflecting its classification as an administrative governance activity under the agency’s responsibility for managing state-owned aquatic resources. No solicitation number is assigned since this is not a competitive procurement but rather an administrative authorization. The lease is tied to the agency’s broader mission of balancing public recreation with environmental protection in Lake Tahoe, and all activities must remain consistent with state regulations governing sovereign land use. The official record for this authorization is accessible through the provided state database link, with no additional performance locations or point of contact specified beyond the agency’s central oversight.

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10-year administrative lease for non-exclusive recreational buoy access on California sovereign land in Lake Tahoe

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California State Lands Commission

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926110 - Administration of General Economic ProgramsView NAICS

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CA

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AgencyCalifornia State Lands Commission
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The work involves the authorization and issuance of a 10-year General Lease for Recreational Use of two pre-existing mooring buoys on sovereign land in Lake Tahoe. No physical work, construction, or services are required.

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