[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 41 (Thursday, March 2, 1995)]
[Notices]
[Page 11676]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-5145]



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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
[CA-930-5410-00-B057; CACA 31188]


Conveyance of Mineral Interests in California

AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of segregation.

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SUMMARY: The private land described in this notice, aggregating 319.84 
acres, is segregated and made unavailable for filings under the general 
mining laws and the mineral leasing laws to determine its suitability 
for conveyance of the reserved mineral interest pursuant to section 209 
of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of October 21, 1976.
    The mineral interests will be conveyed in whole or in part upon 
favorable mineral examination. The purpose is to allow consolidation of 
surface and subsurface of minerals ownership where there are no known 
mineral values or in those instances where the reservation interferes 
with or precludes appropriate nonmineral development and such 
development is a more beneficial use of the land than the mineral 
development.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Marcia Sieckman, California State 
Office, Federal Office Building, 2800 Cottage Way, Room E-2845, 
Sacramento, California 95825, (916) 979-2858. Serial No. CACA 31188.

T. 14 S., R. 5 E., Mount Diablo Meridian

    Sec. 25, Lot 5;
    Sec. 26, Lots 3, 4, and 8;
    Sec. 27, Lots 1, 2, and 4, NE\1/4\NW\1/4\.
    County--San Benito.

    Minerals Reservation--All coal and other minerals.

    Upon publication of this Notice of Segregation in the Federal 
Register as provided in 43 CFR 2720.1-1(b), the mineral interests owned 
by the United States in the private lands covered by the application 
shall be segregated to the extent that they will not be subject to 
appropriation under the mining and mineral leasing laws. The 
segregative effect of the application shall terminate by publication of 
an opening order in the Federal Register specifying the date and time 
of opening; upon issuance of a patent or other document of conveyance 
to such mineral interest; or two years from the date of publication of 
this notice, whichever occurs first.

    Dated; February 22, 1995.
David McIlnay
Chief, Branch of Lands
[FR Doc. 95-5145 Filed 3-1-95; 8:45 am]
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