2017 Monterey County Ranch Map Atlas 34 Pages Without TRS – Index

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2017 Monterey County Ranch Map Atlas 34 Pages Without TRS – Index Permittee Index 89 page atlas with TRS AKIYAMA NURSERY: # 471 ELKHORN ROAD #01 - 1C 12S02E28 3 GENERACIONES, LLC ORGANICS: ALANIZ, EFRAIN & CRUZ BARDOMIANO: *JACOB RANCH #04 - 2D 13S03E34 938 LEWIS ROAD #01 - 1D 12S02E24 NATIVIDAD RANCH #08 - 2E 14S03E02 SALA RANCH #09 - 2E 13S03E26 ALARID FARMS: SALA RANCH 119 #06 - 2D 13S03E26 ALARID HOME #03 - 4F 17S05E21 SALA RANCH 120 #07 - 2D, 2E 13S03E26 BASSETTI RANCH #02 - 4E 16S04E26 HERSHBACK RANCH #04 - 4F 17S05E22 3 GENERACIONES, LLC: *JACOB RANCH #01 - 2D 13S03E34 ALBA RANCHES: *LONG RANCH #03 - 2D, 2E 14S03E11 ALBA RANCHES (various sites) - 3E 15S04E21 MARTINEZ RANCH #02 - 2D 14S03E05 SALA RANCH #04 - 2D 13S03E26 ALBERTO’S FARM: *AVERY LN. RANCH #01 - 1D 13S02E12 3C RANCH LLC: *CONLAN RANCH #01 - 2C, 2D 13S02E26 ALEJANDRO RAMIREZ FARMS: SALA RANCH # 5 #01 - 2D 13S03E35 4 - Q FARMS: SAN JUAN GRADE #2 #07 - 2D 13S03E27 AZEVIDO RANCH #09 - 1C 12S02E15 *BALICH RANCH #04 - 1D 12S03E08 ALEJANDRO RAMIREZ ORGANIC FARM: *BISCUP RANCH #03 - 1C 12S02E15 RAMIREZ RANCH #03 - 1D, 2D 13S02E13 *CAPITANICH RANCH #15 - 1C 12S02E11 *SALA RANCH #06 - 2D, 2E 13S03E26 CONNELL RANCH #18 - 1D SALA RANCH #2 #02 - 2D 13S03E27 DOCTORS RANCH #07 - 1D 12S02E12 SALA RANCH #3 #04 - 2D 13S03E34 FAGUNDEZ RANCH #16 - 1C 12S02E11 HUTCHINGS RANCH #05 - 1C, 1D 12S02E11 ALEX CAMANY FARMS: KALICH RANCH #17 - 1D 12S02E12 HARNEY RANCH 1 #01 - 3E 15S04E20 MEHL RANCH #13 - 1D 12S03E07 PREVITICH RANCH #08 - 1D 12S02E12 ALLAN W. JOHNSON & SON: SHEEHY #01 - 1C 12S02E10 *ANDRUS HOME RANCH LOT 19 #10 - 3E 15S04E10 CONNELY RANCH #06 - 3E, 3F 15S04E22 43 RANCH, LLC: HANSEN RANCH #05 - 2E 14S04E31 43 RANCH #01 - 8K 22S10E33 JACKS RANCH #04 - 2E 14S03E25 JOHNSON & SON HOME RANCH #03 - 2E, 3E 14S04E32 NIXON RANCH #07 - 3E 15S04E07 A WILSON RANCH #08 - 3E 15S04E05 A & C FARMS ORGANIC: ALLAN W. JOHNSON & SON-ORGANIC: HALL RD. ORGANIC #02 - 1D 12S02E25 *NIXON ORGANIC RANCH #01 - 3E 15S04E06 *MELLOW RANCH #03 - 1D 12S02E25 *SAN MIGUEL ORGANIC #01 - 1D 12S03E30 ALTMAN SPECIALTY PLANTS: 20140 SPENCE RD. #02 - 3E 15S04E16 A & C FARMS: 20460 SPENCE RD #01 - 3E 15S04E17 1051 SAN MIGUEL CANYON #04 - 1D 12S02E25 20500 SPENCE RD. #04 - 3E 15S04E17 *597 HALL RD #01 - 1D 12S02E24 22750 FUJI LANE #06 - 3E 15S04E18 975 SAN MIGUEL CANYON #05 - 1D 12S03E30 *23940 POTTER RD #03 - 3E 15S04E20 985 SAN MIGUEL CANYON RD. #03 - 1D 12S03E30 303 ESPINOSA ROAD #08 - 2D 14S02E01 PINI ROAD RANCH #02 - 1D 12S02E26 R2 ICHIDAI #07 - 3E 15S04E17 SPENCE 2 #09 - 3E 15S04E17 A & H FARMS, INC.: HEESS RANCH #01 - 3E, 4E 16S04E21 ALVARADO FARMS: ALVARADO RANCH #01 - 1D 12S03E16 A. F. SILVEIRA & SONS, LLC: FREW RANCH 4 #04 - 5H 19S07E17 ALVAREZ FARMS: *GREENFIELD RANCH 7 #07 - 5H 18S07E30 *CASSIDY RANCH #01 - 1D 12S03E17 HOME RANCH 1 #01 - 5H 19S06E01 *KENNER RANCH 3 #03 - 5H 19S07E08 AMERICAN FARMS, LLC ORGANIC: *PURA RANCH #08 - 5H 18S07E30 LOS COCHES (SILVERLAKE) RANCH #11 - 4G 17S06E34 A.P. FARMS: AMERICAN FARMS: MUTHER RANCH #01 - 2D 13S03E34 BROOME RANCH #01 - 3E, 3F 16S04E15 *SALA RANCH - ORGANIC #02 - 2D 14S03E04 AMERICAN FARMS: A.P. VINEYARDS: LOS COCHES (SILVERLAKE) A.P. RANCH #03 - 7I 21S08E18 RANCH #11 - 4G, 4H, 5G 17S06E34 LOWER BROOME RANCH #02 - 3E, 4E 16S04E15 ACOSTA, NOE: YUKI RANCH #03 - 3E 16S04E10 4675 LOTTE LANE #01 - 1D 12S02E35 AMERICAN TAKII, INC.: AD FARMS: TAKII HOME #01 - 2D 14S03E11 *LOS AGUACATES #02 - 1C 12S02E23 ANAYA FARMS: ADVANCED VINEYARD SERVICES: *THOMPSON RANCH #03 - 1D 12S03E18 JOLON VINEYARD RANCH #01 - 7I 22S07E02 MORGAN VINEYARD #02 - 4E, 4F 17S04E02 ANDERSON NURSERY: VINTAGE SOLUTIONS VINEYARD #03 - 4H 17S06E36 1381 SALINAS RD. #01 - 1C 12S02E29 AGAVE NURSERY: ANDREOLI VINEYARDS & ORCHARDS: 407 ELKHORN RD. RANCH #01 - 1C 12S02E28 ANDREOLI VINEYARD #01 - 8M 23S12E32 1 # > A ANDRUS FARMS, KIRT: BARRY FREELAND: *CALLAGHAN RANCH #01 - 4F, 4G 17S05E02 18469 MEADOW RIDGE RD #01 - 2D 13S03E28 ANGELO’S VINEYARD: BASSETTI, CODY: ANGELO’S VINEYARD 1 #01 - 4F 16S05E21 AVILA RANCH #01 - 8K, 8L 23S10E27 FAT CITY ORCHARD #02 - 3F, 4F 16S05E15 BENGARD RANCH #03 - 7I 21S08E18 ANTONIO FERNANDEZ FARMS: BAUTISTA RANCH: *RANCHO AMIGO #01 - 1D 12S03E29 *BAUTISTA RANCH #01 - 1D 12S03E30 ANVIL BAR RANCH: BAY BREEZE GREENHOUSE: ANVIL BAR RANCH #01 - 9K, 9L 24S10E27 145 ZABALA ROAD #01 - 3E 15S04E05 APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE: BAY CITY FLOWER CO. INC: LOCKWOOD RANCH #01 - 8I 23S08E04 *303 SALINAS RD - MARINOVICH #02 - 1C 12S02E09 APRIL JEAN FARMS: BAY FRESH PRODUCER: *GABILAN RANCH #01 - 3E 15S04E09 *699 SAN MIGUEL CANYON RD. #02 - 1D 12S03E19 *WHALEBONE RANCH #02 - 2C 14S02E22 ESPINOSA RANCH #04 - 2D 14S02E01 HARTNELL RANCH #03 - 3E 15S04E07 APTOS BERRY FARMS ORGANIC: *RIGHELLO RANCH #01 - 2C 13S02E23 CASSIDY RANCH #01 - 1D 12S03E17 *HACKMAN RANCH #02 - 1D 12S03E17 BAY VIEW FARMS, LLC ORGANIC: *BALESTRA RANCH #03 - 2C, 2D 14S02E23 APTOS BERRY FARMS: BORONDA RANCH ORGANIC #16 - 2D 14S02E24 *CURTIS RANCH #06 - 1D 12S03E07 *HOME RANCH #04 - 1C 12S02E30 *GORDON-RIMASSA #03 - 1C 12S02E19 *SCHOOL HOUSE RANCH - ORGANIC #01 - 2D 14S02E24 *HACKMAN #08 - 1D 12S03E18 *SIMON RANCH #02 - 2D, 3D 14S02E36 *RIMASSA RANCH #02 - 1C 12S02E19 THOMPSON RANCH #07 - 1D 12S03E18 BAY VIEW FARMS, LLC: *ABE RANCH #13 - 3D 15S03E06 ARGYLE VINEYARDS: ADMIRAL #29 - 3D 15S03E06 ARGYLE VINEYARD #01 - 7I 22S07E12 *BARDIN RANCH #03 - 2C 14S02E35 *BRESCHINI RANCH #15 - 2C 14S02E27 ARIOTO & BOSIO PARTNERSHIP: *BRESCHINI RANCH #16 - 2C 14S02E34 GREENFIELD RANCH 1 #01 - 5G, 5H 19S06E02 *DAVIS RANCH #18 - 3D 15S03E07 GREENFIELD RANCH 2 #02 - 5G, 5H 19S06E11 DUNCAN RANCH #31 - 2E 14S03E24 FISCALINI RANCH #10 - 3D 15S03E06 AROMAS ORGANIC FARMS: *FRANK MCFADDEN RANCH #11 - 2C 14S02E27 *TRIPLE M RANCH #01 - 1D 12S02E26 *HILLTOP RANCH #21 - 1C 12S02E20 *KERRIGAN RANCH #22 - 1C 12S02E30 ARROYO SECO CANYON VINEYARD: *LUIS RANCH #04 - 2C 14S02E23 KUCHTA RANCH #01 - 5F, 5G 19S05E23 *MARTIN RANCH #12 - 2C 14S02E07 MATTHEWS RANCH #28 - 3D 15S03E06 ARROYO SECO ORGANICS: *MUZZI RANCH #23 - 1C 12S02E30 NEVINS RANCH #01 - 5H 19S06E12 NISSEN RANCH #07 - 2C 14S02E28 *NUTALL RANCH #06 - 2D 14S02E36 ARROYO SECO VINEYARDS INC.: *POMEROY RANCH #19 - 2C 14S02E35 LOS LOBOS RANCH #03 - 8K 22S10E29 *PORTER BOTTOM-TOP #17 - 2C, 3C 14S02E35 PETTIT’S - WILEY RANCH #07 - 5G 19S06E21 *SALINAS RANCH #01 - 3D 15S03E08 SUTER NORTH\SOUTH #02 - 5G, 5H 19S06E11 *SALINAS RANCH #14 - 3D 15S03E08 TWIN OAKS - WILEY RANCH #05 - 5G 19S06E16 *SALMINA RANCH #20 - 2D 14S03E19 VAQUERO - WILEY RANCH #04 - 5G, 6G 19S06E21 SIMON RANCH #08 - 3C, 3D 15S02E02 WINDMILL - WILEY RANCH #06 - 5G 19S06E16 *THIRUP RANCH #25 - 1C 12S02E30 ZANETTA VINEYARD #01 - 5H 19S07E06 *VIERRA RANCH #09 - 2C 14S02E22 *WEAVER RANCH #02 - 2C 14S02E09 ARTEAGA, ARMANDO: *WILDER RANCH #30 - 2C 14S02E14 CONLAN RD. #01 - 2D 13S02E25 *WYNNE RANCH #05 - 2C 14S02E27 ASA FARMS: BE BERRY FARMS: *EADE RANCH 13 #13 - 7K 21S09E24 *JOHNSON HOME RANCH #01 - 3E 15S04E05 *NIXON RANCH #04 - 3E 15S04E07 ASA ORGANIC: *NIXON RANCH 2 #05 - 3E 15S04E06 BRAGA HOME ORGANIC RANCH 7 #07 - 4G 17S06E08 *BUNN-EMERY RANCH #10 - 3D 15S03E35 BEADELL, KENNETH: *DOLE ORGANIC RANCH 3 #03 - 4G 17S06E17 CHUALAR CANYON RANCH #01 - 3F, 3G 15S05E27 EADE ORGANIC RANCH 8 #08 - 7K 21S09E24 GRISETTI ORGANIC RANCH 5 #05 - 4G 17S06E18 BEAR VALLEY VINEYARDS: *HICKS RANCH #01 - 3D 15S03E35 BEAR VALLEY RANCH #01 - 8O 23S13E11 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC RANCH 09 #09 - 4G 17S06E34 RANCH 02 #02 - 8O 23S13E12 *LEONARDI RANCH #02 - 3D 15S03E27 *PEDRAZZI RANCH #12 - 3D, 3E 15S03E35 BECKETT, PAUL: SANDERS RANCH #13 - 4G 17S06E09 EASTWOOD RANCH #03 - 8J 23S08E23 TARP WEST #11 - 3D 15S03E34 HOME PLACE #01 - 8J 23S09E28 VINEYARD ORGANIC RANCH 6 #06 - 4G 17S06E17 BEERY, ROBERT: AVALON APPALOOSAS, LLC: BEERY VINEYARDS #01 - 2D 13S03E32 SAN BENANCIO #01 - 3D 16S03E07 BELEU, MARVIN RAY: AVIYULI HERBS: HOME RANCH #01 - 3F 15S05E29 *AVIYULI GREEN HOUSE #01 - 3E 15S04E21 BELLE VUE: AZEVEDO CATTLE COMPANY: HOME RANCH #01 - 3C 16S02E16 DOC’S #01 - 4G 17S06E05 BENGTSON, ALLEN W.: HANDLEY/METZ ROAD RANCH #01 - 5H, 5I 18S07E27 B TOPO CREEK RANCH 4 #04 - 5H 18S07E22 TOPO NORTH RANCH 3 #03 - 5I 19S08E07 B & P PACKING CO. INC.: *TOPO SOUTH RANCH 2 #02 - 5I 19S08E18 300 NESTLES RD #01 - 4G 17S06E28 BENIGNI, GEORGE: B LAZY G ENTERPRISES: 39001 LAUREL SPRINGS, C.V. #01 - 5D 18S03E24 HOME RANCH #01 - 3F 15S05E29 WRAY RANCH #02 - 3F 15S04E14 BERMUDEZ, RUBEN: *GORDON RANCH #01 - 1C 12S02E19 BALLARD, JOHN: *HACKMAN RANCH #02 - 1D 12S03E18 JOHN BALLARD RANCH #01 - 8I 23S08E09 BERNAL GREENHOUSE: BAR D RANCH: 23640 POTTER RD #01 - 3E 15S04E20 BAR D RANCH #01 - 1D 13S02E02 BERNAL, JOSE EFRAIN: BARRAGAN, GONZALO: 490 PINI ROAD #01 - 1D 12S02E26 BARDEN RANCH #01 - 3E 16S03E01 2 A > B BERNARD RANCH, RON: BORBA, RONALD: BERNARD CATTLE RANCH 4 #04 - 7K 22S09E23 COREY RANCH #01 - 1D 12S03E28 BERNARD HOME RANCH 1 #01 - 7K 22S10E18 DUNBARTON RANCH #02 - 1D 12S03E33 BODEGA LP RANCH 2 #02 - 7K 22S09E13 PINE VALLEY RANCH 3 #03 - 7K 21S10E28 BORZINI FARMS INC.: BORZINI RANCH 1 #01 - 5H 18S07E30 BERNARDUS VINEYARDS: GIUDICI HOME RANCH 3 #03 - 6J, 7J 21S09E06 FEATHERBOW VINEYARD 2 #02 - 5D 18S03E12 LOCKWOOD RANCH #05 - 8I 23S08E08 INGRID’S VINEYARD 3 #03 - 4C 16S02E33 ZILIOLI RANCH 4 #04 - 7K 21S09E23 MARINUS VINEYARDS 1 #01 - 4D 17S03E33 BOUTONNET FARMS (ORGANIC): BERRY MIST FARMS, LP: ARMSTRONG RANCH #01 - 2C 14S02E18 MOLERA RANCH #01 - 2C 13S02E32 BOUTONNET FARMS, INC.: BERRY SWEET FARMS: AGOSTINI RANCH 12 #12 - 2D 14S03E17 *JACOB RANCH #01 - 2D 13S03E34 ARMSTRONG RANCH #01 - 2C 14S02E18 BACKUS RANCH 18 #18 - 2D 14S03E17 BERRY VALLEY LLC ORGANIC: BLANCO RANCH 4 #04 - 2D 14S02E36 *HAYES ORGANIC RANCH #02 - 1C, 1D 12S02E14 BOCCARDO RANCH 8 #08 - 2C 13S02E29
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