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This document provides a revised reporting form detailing the revenue and expenditures associated with the public trust lands for the City of Martinez for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017. It includes comprehensive financial information and audited statements related to the Marina Services Enterprise Fund.
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Granted public trust lands are lands that have been dedicated to public use for the benefit of the community, typically managed to preserve natural resources, ensure public access, and support environmental and recreational activities.
Entities or individuals who hold title to granted public trust lands, such as state or local government agencies, must file the necessary documentation regarding these lands.
To fill out granted public trust lands documentation, you must provide specific details about the land parcels, including location, use, and compliance with public trust guidelines, often using prescribed forms from the responsible governing agency.
The purpose of granted public trust lands is to ensure these lands are used for public benefit, preserve natural resources, and provide recreational opportunities while protecting the environment.
The information that must be reported includes details of the property boundaries, intended uses, any leases or agreements in place, and compliance with environmental regulations.
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