Title 101 · CA
California Code, HNC 101.
Citation: Cal. § HNC-101
Section: HNC-101
California Code, HNC 101.
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Harbors and Navigation Code - HNC
DIVISION 1.5. NAVIGABLE WATERS [90 - 153] Â Â ( Heading of Division 1.5 renumbered from Division 1 by Stats. 1966, 1st Ex. Sess., Ch. 61. ) Â Â
CHAPTER 2. Definition and Description [100 - 107] Â Â ( Chapter 2 enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368. )
  101.  The following streams and waters are declared navigable and are public ways: Albion River, to a point three miles from its mouth. Alviso Slough, sometimes called Steamboat Slough, lying between the bay of San Francisco and the place where it was crossed by the tracks of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company on June 10, 1913. Big River, to a point three miles from its mouth. Channel Street, in the city of San Francisco, from the bay to the northeasterly line of Seventh Street, the width thereof to be one hundred forty feet. Clear Lake, in Lake County; but this declaration shall not interfere with any rights of owners and claimants to reclaim swamp or overflowed land around the margin of Clear Lake. Corte Madera Creek, in Marin County, from its mouth to a point as far as tidewater flows. Coyote River between the bay of San Francisco and the place where it was crossed by the tracks of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company on June 10, 1913. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368.)