California Code of Regulations
Title 14 - Natural Resources
Division 1.5 - Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
Chapter 6 - Hazardous Fire Areas and Conditions*
Article 5 - Central Coast Region
Section 1205.1 - Jamesburg Hazardous Fire Area
Jamesburg Hazardous Fire Area is composed of approximately 67,000 acres (271.3 km2) of watershed lands in Monterey County. The exterior boundary of the area is described as follows:
Beginning at Mt. Toro Triangulation Station (USC&GS) thence SE, following divide between watersheds of the Salinas River and Carmel River to Palo Escrito Peak; thence S along Paloma Creek to county rd. betw. Carmel Valley and Arroyo Seco; thence W along county rd. to NW cnr. of Sec. 28, T18S, R4E, MDB&M ; thence following N bdry. of Los Padres National Forest W & N to NE cnr. of Sec. 1, T18S, R2E; thence NE in a straight line to point of intersection of N line of Sec. 31, T17S, R3E, with the county rd. betw. Carmel Valley & Princess Camp; thence following county rd. N & W to Klondike Canyon; thence up said canyon to a point which lies due west of jct. of main forks of Chupines Creek; thence due E to jct. of main forks of Chupines Creek, being a point at which an old rd. running betw. Chupines Creek and Calera Canyon leaves Chupines Creek to the north; thence N about 1.5 mi. along said old rd. to S fork of Calera Canyon at approx. E 1/4 cnr. of Sec. 29, T16S, R3E; thence NE up S fork of Calera Canyon to Mt. Toro Triangulation Station, the point of beginning.
1. Amendment of NOTE filed 6-20-79 as procedural and organizational; effective upon filing (Register 79, No. 25).
Note: Authority cited: Section 4253, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 4251 and 4253, Public Resources Code.