Section 5007.3.

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(a) In planning, developing, managing, and operating lands acquired for the Citrus Heritage Park at Mockingbird Canyon, the department and the State Park and Recreation Commission shall adhere to the following requirements:

(1) Vehicular and other public access shall be restricted to Dufferin Avenue between Van Buren Boulevard and Jackson Street.

(2) Interior roads, pathways, and attractions within the park shall be located so as to minimize opportunities for trespass onto adjoining nonpark properties, and fencing shall be installed in areas subject to high visitor usage.

(3) Lands within the park that are upstream of Mockingbird Reservoir shall be managed as wildlife habitat and open space, and no facilities for the use of the general public shall be constructed on those lands.

(4) A program of pest management shall be immediately undertaken in citrus groves, as they are acquired by the state, to prevent the spread of pests to nonstate property, and the citrus groves shall be managed so as to preserve them in a healthy and productive state.

(b) For the purposes of rationalizing the boundaries of the Citrus Heritage Park, the City of Riverside shall offer for sale, at fair market value, all of Parcel No. 238-050-003-5 to an adjoining property owner. If no adjoining property owner purchases that parcel, the city shall transfer title to that parcel to the state, as provided in proviso (6) of Item 3790-301-721 of the Budget Act of 1982 (Chapter 326, Statutes 1982).

(Added by Stats. 1982, Ch. 879, Sec. 1. Effective September 10, 1982.)


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