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History of the
Upper Salinas-Las Tablas Resource Conservation District

In February 1985, the Upper Salinas and Las Tablas districts consolidated to form the Upper Salinas-Las Tablas Resource Conservation District with a total of 1,503,008, acres in San Luis Obispo and Monterey Counties. The following is a chronological table of the changes in the RCDs that were consolidated to create the Upper Salinas-Las Tablas Resource Conservation District.

District County Type Of Change Date Acres Parkfield-
Cholame Acres
Las
Tablas Acres
Upper
Salinas
Upper Salinas Original 1951 San Luis Obispo     101,655
Upper Salinas Inclusions 1952 SLO     95,310
Las Tablas Original 1953 SLO/
Monterey
  112,973  
Las Tablas Inclusions 1954 SLO   6,528 101,655
Upper Salinas Inclusions 1954 SLO/
Monterey
     
Parkfield-Cholame Original 1956 SLO/
Monterey
255,685    
Parkfield-Cholame Inclusions 1958 Fresno 1,324    
Parkfield-Cholame Inclusions 1959   38,338    
Parkfield-Cholame TOTAL
ACRES
    295,347    
Las Tablas Inclusions 1961 SLO   56,116  
Upper Salinas

Inclusions

1961 SLO     215,500
Upper Salinas Inclusions         93,832
             
Parkfield-Cholame Consolidated with Upper Salinas 1973 SLO/
Monterey
-295,347   295,347
Upper Salinas Inclusions 1975 SLO     346,500
Upper Salinas Deletion 1976 Fresno     -1,324

Las Tablas

Inclusions 1978 SLO   136,000  
Las Tablas Inclusions 1980 SLO   50,340  
Las Tablas     Monterey   -11,520  
             
Las Tablas TOTAL
ACRES
      350,437  
Upper Salinas TOTAL
ACRES
        1,152,571
Upper Salinas-
Las Tablas
Consolidation 1985       1,503,008
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