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Issuance of General Lease – Recreational Use– Lease 5152

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The California State Lands Commission will issue a general lease for recreational use beginning June 23, 2026, granting the Christine A. Basile Trust UD the right to use an existing pier, boat lift, and two mooring buoys for a term of ten years. This lease, designated as Lease 5152, authorizes private recreational access to state-owned waterfront infrastructure and is intended to facilitate ongoing boating and waterfront activities under the terms of a general lease framework rather than a specialized or competitive procurement process. The lease is forecasted for issuance with a public posting date of July 9, 2026, and no solicitation or set-aside requirements are specified. All operational responsibilities and compliance obligations related to the use of the pier, boat lift, and mooring buoys fall under the lessee’s purview, with environmental and regulatory adherence monitored by the California State Lands Commission. Robin M. Tuohy, Environmental Scientist at the Commission, serves as the primary point of contact for all lease-related inquiries and coordination, and the place of performance is located in California. The lease does not involve new construction but rather permits continued use of existing structures under state oversight, ensuring that recreational access is maintained while safeguarding public resources.

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California State Lands Commission issues 10-year recreational lease to Christine A. Basile Trust for existing pier, boat lift, and mooring buoys.

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California State Lands Commission

NAICS

531190 - Lessors of Other Real Estate PropertyView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA

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Notice of Exemption for General Lease L5152 Recreational Use

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AgencyCalifornia State Lands Commission
Contacts2 people available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
California State Lands Commission
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Robin M TuohyEnvironmental Scientist
Christine A. Basile trustee of the Christine A. Basile Trust UDPlease contact Robin Tuohy, CSLC Environmental Scientist

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Authorize issuance of a General Lease – Recreational Use beginning June 23, 2026, for a term of 10 years, for the use of an existing pier, boat lift, and two mooring buoys.

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