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All costs, including the cost of an election, must be covered by the property owners within the PRD. These costs are typically paid for by the passage of a special tax that is reflected on the tax bills of all property owners in the defined district pursuant to California Streets and Highway Code section 1179.5.  

No.  A PRD is just one option available. Property owners could choose to form other types of organizations or funding mechanisms, including a homeowners’ association, a community facilities district, or choose to fund the repairs without a formal organization. If unsure, the property owners should consult an attorney to determine the best mechanism for their...

Bolinas Highlands  Inverness Sub. #2  Madrone Park Circle  Monte Cristo  Mountain View Ave.  Paradise Ranch Estates  Ridgewood Ave. 

A Permanent Road Division (PRD) is a division formed in accordance with the California Streets and Highway Code sections 1160-1197. The PRD is usually created at the request of property owners in unincorporated areas to help finance road improvements and/or maintenance where the roads are privately maintained. 

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For Immediate Release - San Rafael, CA - Solo access road to popular beach community to be reinforced before winter   The only road in and out of Dillon Beach, a popular West Marin destination for locals and tourists, will receive a new retaining wall to provide more stabilization to the ground beneath the roadway....

Gnoss Field Noise Abatement brochure Gnoss Field publishes a noise abatement procedure for operators and pilots to reduce the noise impacts from aircraft on surrounding residents. The map depicts the recommended procedures to approach the airport, enter the traffic pattern for landing, and departure headings. Furthermore, these procedures are summarized in the Airport/Facilities Directory, posted on signs at...

Public services fees Effective July 01, 2017 Ordinance No. 3490 (summary related to fees) The Board of Supervisors of the County of Marin does hereby ordain as follows: 7.80.015 Fee Schedule Pursuant to Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.11, Section 25404.5(a), each CUPA shall institute a single fee system for all CUPA programs....

No vehicle shall be moved or operated upon a county highway having corrugations on the periphery of the movable tracks on a track engine or tractor the propulsive power of which is not exerted through wheels resting upon the roadway but by means of a flexible band or chain.   No tire on any vehicle shall have on...

Tour/Commercial buses are prohibited from travelling over the following streets and highways:   Montford Avenue   Pacific Way   Ross Drive   Jean Street   Laurel Way   Poplar Street   Pine Street   Spruce Street   Ash Street   Maple Street   Marin Avenue   Edgewood Avenue   Flamingo Avenue   Almonte Boulevard, west of Miller Avenue   Seacape Drive   Enterprise Concourse   Muir Beach Overlook   For more details see Marin County...

Motor vehicles in excess of thirty (30) feet are prohibited from travelling over the following streets and highways:   Muir Woods Road Muir Woods National Monument entrance (milepost 1.52) east to Panoramic Highway.   Motor vehicles in excess of thirty-six (36) feet are prohibited from travelling over the following streets and highways:   Muir Woods Road and Franks Valley Road from Shoreline...

Motor vehicles of a gross weight in excess of three tons are prohibited on Paradise Drive.   Motor vehicles of a gross weight in excess of fourteen thousand pounds are prohibited on Via Escondida, between the boundary of the City of Novato and the southeasterly side of Calle Paseo. For this weight limit the exemptions of California Vehicle Code Section 35714...

About County Service Area (CSA) #29 is comprised of parcels of real estate within the Paradise Cay community, located near Tiburon, that have canal access. CSA #29 was created by the Marin County Board of Supervisors to allow residents to pass special assessments and/or special taxes to fund projects beneficial to the CSA, including dredging...

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