operate the state railroad and railroad tracks and appurtenances through, over, under and upon state lands, and lands within its jurisdiction or the waterfront, and city streets, avenues, alleys, lanes, places or property, or lands or property of the United States, or private property, in the city and county of San Francisco, and to obtain licenses, grants, permits or easements or rights of way therefor, and to construct tunnels, bridges, drawbridges and other appurtenances as incident thereto, and to impose tolls or compensation for and upon the use of the same and to regulate the use therefor. [Approved June 4, 1913. Stats. 1913, p. 383.] ACT 3177. An act to provide penalties for failure to pay tolls, by false returns or otherwise, to any board of state harbor commissioners of the state of California. [Approved March 10, 1891. Stats. 1891, p. 27.] § 1. False returns to harbor commissioners. Penalty. § 2. Time of taking effect of act. § 1. False returns to harbor commissioners. Penalty. Any person, corporation, firm, or association who shall, by false returns, or in any manner, avoid the payment of all or any portion of any tolls that may be due to any board of state harbor commissioners of the state of California, from any source or cause, as provided for by law and the rules and regulations of said board, shall be liable for and shall pay to said board twice the amount of such tolls, and in addition thereto the sum of ten dollars over and above such amount. § 2. Time of taking effect of act. This act shall take effect from and after its passage. ACT 3178. To provide for the issuance and sale of state bonds to create a fund for the construction and furnishing, by the board of state harbor commissioners, of a general ferry and passenger depot in the city and county of San Francisco; to create a sinking fund for the payment of said bonds, and providing for the submission of this act to a vote of the people. [Approved March 17, 1891. Stats. 1891, p. 110.] ACT 3179. To extend the jurisdiction of the harbor commissioners over East Street, San Francisco. [Stats. 1891, p. 261.] Superseded by Political Code, § 2524, as amended 1901, p. 620. ACT 3180. An act to empower the board of state harbor commissioners to rectify the alignment of East Street, from Pacific Street to Market Street, in the city and county of San Francisco, and to sell, acquire, and condemn adjacent property. [Approved March 31, 1891. Stats. 1891, p. 270.]. See Bateman v. Colgan, 111 Cal. 580, 44 Pac. 238. ACT 3181. An act to authorize and empower the board of state harbor commissioners to institute condemnation proceedings against certain property on the corner of Market, Sacramento, and East streets, in the city and county of San Francisco, and extending their jurisdiction over the same. [Approved March 26, 1895. Stats. 1895, p. 79.] ACT 3182. An act to authorize the state board of harbor commissioners to establish and maintain a free public market upon the waterfront of San Francisco, and providing for the expenses and regulations thereof. [Ap proved March 29, 1897. Stats. 1897, p. 238.] Amended 1903, p. 76. ACT 3183. An act to enlarge the powers of the board of ståte harbor commissioners, and to authorize said board to locate, construct, maintain, operate and extend public drydocks and appurtenances thereto, in and about such portion of the Bay of San Francisco under its jurisdiction, and to fix, regulate, impose and collect tolls or compensation for and upon the use of the same and to regulate the use thereof. [Approved June 3, 1913. Stats. 1913, p. 372.] ACT 3184. An act empowering and authorizing the board of state harbor commissioners to insure against loss or damage by fire the property of the state of California located on the waterfront at San Francisco, California. [Approved March 25, 1901. Stats. 1901, p. 809.] Amended 1905, p. 295; 1915, p. 728. Insurance of state property on San Francisco waterfront. § 1. § 2. § 1. Insurance of state property on San Francisco waterfront. The board of state harbor commissioners are hereby empowered and authorized to insure against loss or damage by fire the wharves, docks, piers, slips, bulkheads, and structures contained thereon, and improvements located inside and outside of the waterfront line, the property of the state of California, and under the control and supervision of the board of state harbor commissioners, situate on the waterfront at San Francisco, California. § 2. Amount of insurance paid and premium. This insurance is to be effected and distributed at the discretion and under the direction of the board of state harbor commissioners. The aggregate amount of such fire insurance placed not to exceed the sum of twelve hundred thousand dollars, and the cost of same not to exceed the amount of twenty-four thousand dollars, in premiums for policies to be written for a three years' term. Said cost to be defrayed and paid out of the San Francisco harbor improvement fund. [Amendment approved May 21, 1915. Stats. 1915, p. 728. Also amended March 20, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 295.] § 3. Acts repealed. All acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. § 4. Takes effect when. This act shall take effect immediately. ACT 3185. An act authorizing the leasing of certain portions of the waterfront of San Francisco for postoffice purposes. [Approved June 2, 1923. Stats. 1923, p. 624.] АСТ 3186. An act to establish a new seawall lot on the waterfront of San Francisco, to be known as seawall lot number twenty-six, placing same under the jurisdiction of the board of state harbor commissioners and authorizing leasing of same. [Approved May 16, 1923. Stats. 1923, p. 376.] ACT 3187. An act to provide for the reconstruction and repair by the Board of State Harbor Commissioners of the damaged property of the state of California situated on the waterfront of the city and county of San Francisco, and making an appropriation therefor. [Approved June 14, 1906. Stats. (Ex. Sess.) 1906, p. 38.] One hundred thousand dollars was appropriated for the purpose indicated. Consult also Act of 1907, p. 249, appropriating two hundred and fifty thousand dollars for the same purpose. ACT 3188. An act to authorize the compromise of certain litigation concerning a portion of the waterfront of the city and county of San Francisco. [Approved April 3, 1876. Stats. 1875-76, p. 905.] This act authorizes the governor, mayor of San Francisco, and board of state harbor commissioners to compromise and settle with claimants for the premises lying between Jackson and Pacific streets, and outside of the waterfront line as established by the beach and water lot act of March 26, 1851. The compromise contemplated was to accept deeds of the entire property to the state, and pay therefor such amount as might be determined on out of the San Francisco harbor improvement fund. ACT 3189. An act to authorize and direct the board of state harbor commissioners to institute condemnation proceedings against certain property north of India Basin, and extending to Islais Creek in the city and county of San Francisco and extending the jurisdiction of said board over the same, and providing for the payment of judgments from the proceeds of bonds issued and sold under the provisions of an act entitled "An act to provide for the issuance and sale of state bonds to create a fund for the acquisition by the board of state harbor commissioners, of a necessary area for a tidal basin, for wharves, docks, piers, harbors and appurtenances, in the city and county of San Francisco; to create a sinking fund for the payment of said bonds; and defining the duties of state officers in relation thereto; making an appropriation of one thousand dollars for the expense of printing said bonds; and providing for the submission of this act to a vote of the people." [Approved March 24, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 711.]. ACT 3190. An act to provide for the issuance and sale of state bonds to create a fund for the improvement of San Francisco harbor by the construction by the board of state harbor commissioners of wharves, piers, state railroad, spurs, betterments, and appurtenances and necessary dredging and filling in connection therewith in the city and county of San Francisco; to create a sinking fund for the payment of said bonds; to define the duties of state officers in relation thereto; to make an appropriation of five thousand dollars for the expense of printing said bonds; and to provide for the submission of this act to a vote of the people. [Approved March 20, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 522.] This act provided for the submission to the people of a bond issue of nine million dollars for the purposes indicated. ACT 3191. An act to provide for the issuance and sale of state bonds to create a fund for the acquisition by the board of state harbor commissioners, of a necessary area for a tidal basin, for wharves, docks, piers, harbors and appurtenances, in the city and county of San Francisco; to create a sinking fund for the payment of said bonds; and defining the duties of state officers in relation thereto; making an appropriation of one thousand dollars for the expense of printing said bonds; and providing for the submission of this act to a vote of the people. [Approved March 25, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 713.] This act provided for the submission to the people of a bond issue for one million dollars for acquiring India basin. ACT 3192. An act to provide for the issuance and sale of state bonds to create a fund for the improvement of San Francisco harbor by the construction by the board of state harbor commissioners of wharves, piers, state railroad, spurs, betterments, and appurtenances, and necessary dredging and filling in connection therewith in the city and county of San Francisco; to create a sinking fund for the payment of said bonds; to define the duties of state officers in relation thereto; to make an appropriation of five thousand dollars for the expense of printing said bonds; and to provide for the submission of this act to a vote of the people. [Approved June 16, 1913. Stats. 1913, p. 1122.]. This act provided for a bond issue of ten million dollars. ACT 3193. An act making an appropriation to pay for the settlement of disputed titles to or boundaries of land claimed by the state of California fronting on the bay of San Diego. [Approved March 11, 1907. Stats. 1907, p. 238.] This act appropriated ten thousand dollars to pay the expenses incurred by the harbor commissioners of San Diego in settling or establishing disputed titles to lands on San Diego bay. ACT 3194. An act to provide for the issuance and sale of state bonds to create a fund for the construction by the board of state harbor commissioners for the bay of San Diego of harbor improvements consisting of a seawall, wharves, piers, state railroad, spurs, betterments and appurtenances in the county of San Diego; to create a sinking fund for the payment of said bonds; to define the duties of state officers in relation thereto; to make an appropriation of one thousand five hundred dollars for the expense of printing said bonds, and to provide for the submission of this act to a vote of the people. [Approved April 16, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 942.] This act provided for the submission to the people of a bond issue of one million five hundred thousand dollars for the improvement of San Diego harbor. ACT 3195. An act to create a board of harbor commissioners for the port of San Jose on the southerly arm of San Francisco Bay, and to prescribe their powers and duties and to fix their compensation and the compensation of their employees and to appropriate money to carry this act into effect. [Approved June 14 1913. Stats. 1913, p. 1128.] АСТ 3196. An act providing for the improvement, development or protection of any harbor, bay, inlet, or other arm of the sea, existing within any county of this state, providing for the appointment of a harbor commission by the board of supervisors of any such county to have charge and control of the improvement, development, or protection thereof, and the voting, issuance and sale of the bonds of such county to pay the cost thereof. [Approved June 15, 1915. Stats. 1915, p. 1459.] Amended 1921 (Stats. 1921, p. 1314). § 1. Appointment of county harbor commission. § 2. Membership. Expense of improvement too great. § 5. If expenses too great. Plans for improving. § 6. § 7. Special fund. May receive donations. Management of work. Improvement work when funds in treasury. One or more contracts. § 8. Character of improvements. § 9. Statement of proceedings. § 10. § 11. Compensation of commission. Money paid out of general fund. § 12. Final report of commission. supervisors. § 13. Examination of new improvement. When management passes to § 14. Appointment of officers and employees. § 15. Establishing fees. |