California Code of Regulations
Title 14 - Natural Resources
Division 2 - Department of Conservation
Chapter 8 - Mining and Geology
Subchapter 1 - State Mining and Geology Board
Article 2 - Areas Designated to be of Regional Significance
Section 3550.3 - Simi Valley Area of the Simi Region, Ventura County
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
On January 28, 1982, following a November 19, 1981, public hearing, the State Mining and Geology Board designated Sectors A, B, and C, on Designation Map 82-1, in the Simi Valley area to be of regional significance. In general, these sectors are described as follows:
(1) Sector A--Hillside deposits located on Oak Ridge and the Simi Hills.
(2) Sector B--Hillside deposits located along a portion of Oak Ridge extending from Long Canyon eastward to the Ventura County line.
(3) Sector C--Hillside deposits located above Meir and Runkle Canyons in the Simi Hills.
These sectors contain sand and gravel deposits that provide a source of construction aggregate for the region's future needs.
Designation Map #82-1 and a report summarizing the designation findings of the State Mining and Geology Board, "Designation of Regionally Significant Construction Aggregate Resource Areas in the Western Ventura County and Simi Production-Consumption regions--March 1982," are on file at the Board's office in Sacramento.
1. New section filed 5-6-82; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 82, No. 19).
Note: Authority cited: Section 2790, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 2726, 2761- 2763 and 2790- 2791, Public Resources Code.