Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Treasury § 9.75

§ 9.75 Central Coast. (18) Los Angeles, , scale (a) Name. The name of the 1:250,000, NI 11–4, dated 1974; viticultural area described in this sec- (19) Diablo, California, scale 1:24,000, tion is ‘‘Central Coast.’’ dated 1953, Photorevised 1980; (b) Approved maps. The approved (20) Clayton, California, scale 1:24,000, maps for determining the boundary of dated 1953, Photorevised 1980; the Central Coast viticultural area are (21) Honker Bay, California, scale the following 18 U.S.G.S. topographic 1:24,000, dated 1953, Photorevised 1980; maps: (22) Vine Hill, California, scale (1) Monterey, California (formerly, 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; the Santa Cruz map), scale 1:250,000, NJ (23) Benicia, California, scale 1:24,000, 10–12, dated 1974; dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; (2) Watsonville East, Calif. Quad- (24) Mare Island, California, scale rangle, Scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; photorevised 1968; (25) Richmond, California, scale (3) Mt. Madonna, Calif. Quadrangle, 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; Scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, photorevised (26) San Quentin, California, scale 1980; 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; (4) , Calif. Quadrangle, (27) Oakland West, California, scale Scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, photorevised 1:24,000, dated 1959, Photorevised 1980; 1968; (28) San Francisco North, California, (5) Morgan Hill, Calif. Quadrangle, scale 1:24,000, dated 1956, Photorevised Scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, photorevised 1968 and 1973; 1980; (29) San Francisco South, California, (6) Santa Teresa Hills, Calif. Quad- scale 1:24,000, dated 1956, Photorevised rangle, Scale 1:24,000, dated 1953, 1980; photorevised 1968; (30) , California, (7) Los Gatos, Calif. Quadrangle, scale 1:24,000, dated 1956, Photorevised Scale 1:24,000, dated 1953, photorevised 1980; 1980; (31) Half Moon Bay, California, scale (8) Castle Rock Ridge, Calif. Quad- 1:24,000, dated 1961, Photoinspected rangle, Scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, 1978, Photorevised 1968 and 1973; photorevised 1968, photoinspected 1973; (32) San Gregorio, California, scale (9) San Jose, California, scale 1:24,000, dated 1961, Photoinspected 1:250,000, NJ 10–9, dated 1962, revised 1978, Photorevised 1968; 1969; (33) Pigeon Point, California, scale (10) Dublin, Calif. Quadrangle, scale 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1968; 1:24,000, dated 1961, photorevised 1980; (34) Franklin Point, California, scale (11) Livermore, Calif. Quadrangle, 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1968; scale 1:24,000, dated 1961, photorevised (35) An˜ o Nuevo, California, scale 1968 and 1973; 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1968; (12) Tassajara, Calif. Quadrangle, (36) Davenport, California, scale scale 1:24,000, dated 1953, 1:24,000, dated 1955, Photorevised 1968; photoinspected 1974; (37) Santa Cruz, California, scale (13) Byron Hot Springs, Calif. Quad- 1:24,000, dated 1954, Photorevised 1981; rangle, scale 1:24,000, dated 1953, (38) Felton, California, scale 1:24,000, photorevised 1968; dated 1955, Photorevised 1980; (14) Altamont, Calif. Quadrangle, (39) Laurel, California, scale 1:24,000, scale 1:24,000, dated 1953, photorevised dated 1955, Photoinspected 1978, 1968; Photorevised 1968; (15) Mendenhall Springs, Calif. Quad- (40) Soquel, California, scale 1:24,000, rangle, scale 1:24,000, dated 1956, dated 1954, Photorevised 1980; and photorevised 1971; (41) Watsonville West, California, (16) San Luis Obispo, California, scale scale 1:24,000, dated 1954, Photorevised 1:250,000, NI 10–3, dated 1956, revised 1980. 1969 and 1979; (c) Boundary. The Central Coast (17) Santa Maria, California, scale viticultural area is located in the fol- 1:250,000, NI 10–6, 9, dated 1956, revised lowing California counties: Monterey, 1969; Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, Alameda, San

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Benito, San Luis Obispo, Santa Bar- (10) Then proceed south along the bara, San Francisco, San Mateo, and eastern boundaries of Sections 18, 19, Contra Costa. The Santa Cruz Moun- 30, and 31 in Township 2 South, Range tains viticultural area is excluded. 3 East to the southeast corner of Sec- (The boundaries of the Santa Cruz tion 31. (Byron Hot Springs Quad- Mountains viticultural area are de- rangle) scribed in 27 CFR § 9.31.) (11) Then proceed east along the (1) The beginning point is the point southern border of Section 32, Town- at which the Pajaro River flows into ship 2 South, Range 3 East to the Monterey Bay. (Monterey map) northwest corner of Section 4. (2) The boundary follows north along (Altamont Quadrangle) the shoreline of the Pacific Ocean (12) Then proceed south along the (across the Watsonville West, Soquel, western border of Sections 4 and 9. Santa Cruz, Davenport, An˜ o Nuevo, (Altamont Quadrangle) Franklin Point, Pigeon Point, San (13) Then proceed south along the Gregorio, Half Moon Bay, Montara western border of Section 16 approxi- Mountain and San Francisco South mately 4275 feet to the point where the maps) to the San Francisco/Oakland 1100 meter elevation contour intersects Bay Bridge. (San Francisco North the western border of Section 16. Quadrangle) (Altamont Quadrangle) (14) Then proceed in a southeasterly (3) From this point, the boundary direction along the 1100 meter ele- proceeds east on the San Francisco/ vation contour to the intersection of Oakland Bay Bridge to the Alameda the southern border of Section 21 with County shoreline. (Oakland West Quad- the 1100 meter elevation contour. rangle) (Altamont Quadrangle) (4) From this point, the boundary (15) Then proceed west to the south- proceeds east along the shoreline of Al- west corner of Section 20. (Altamont ameda County and Contra Costa Coun- Quadrangle) ty across the Richmond, San Quentin, (16) Then proceed south along the Mare Island, and Benicia maps to a western boundaries of Sections 29 and point marked BM 15 on the shoreline of 32, Township 3 South, Range 3 East and Contra Costa County. (Vine Hill Quad- then south along the western bound- rangle) aries of Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, Township 4 (5) From this point, the boundary South, Range 3 East to the southwest proceeds in a southeasterly direction in corner of Section 20. (Mendenhall a straight line across the Honker Bay Springs Quadrangle) map to Mulligan Hill elevation 1,438. (17) The boundary follows the east- (Clayton Quadrangle) west section line west along the south- (6) The boundary proceeds in south- ern boundary of Section 19 in Township easterly direction in a straight line to 4 South, Range 3 east, and west along Mt. Diablo elevation 3,849. (Clayton the southern boundary of Section 24 in Quadrangle) Township 4 South, Range 2 east, to the (7) The boundary proceeds in a south- southwest corner of that Section 24. easterly direction in a straight line (Mendenhall Springs Quadrangle) across the Diablo and Tassajara maps (18) The boundary follows the north- to Brushy Peak elevation 1,702. (Byron south section line north along the Hot Springs Quadrangle) western boundary of Section 24 in (8) The boundary proceeds due south, Township 4 South, Range 2 east, to the approximately 400 feet, to the northern northwest corner of that Section 24. boundaries of Section 13, Township 2 (Mendenhall Springs Quadrangle) South, Range 2 East. (Byron Hot (19) The boundary follows the east- Springs Quadrangle) west section line west along the south- (9) The boundary proceeds due east ern boundary of Section 14 in Township along the northern boundaries of Sec- 4 South, Range 2 east, to the southwest tion 13 and Section 18, Township 2 corner of that Section 14. (Mendenhall South, Range 3 East, to the northeast Springs Quadrangel) corner of Section 18. (Byron Hot (20) The boundary follows the north- Springs Quadrangle) south section line north along the

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western boundary of Section 14 in (33) From this point, the boundary Township 4 South, Range 2 east, to the proceeds in a straight line southeast- Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct. (Mendenhall erly to the conjunction of the county Springs Quadrangle) lines of Monterey, San Benito, and (21) The boundary follows the Hetch Fresno Counties. (Monterey map) Hetchy Aqueduct southwesterly to the (34) The boundary follows the Mon- range line dividing Range 1 East from terey-Fresno County line southeasterly Range 2 East. (San Jose map) to the Monterey-Kings County line. (22) The boundary follows this range (Monterey and San Luis Obispo maps) line south to its intersection with (35) The boundary follows the Mon- State Route 130. (San Jose map) terey-Kings County line southeasterly (23) The boundary follows State to the San Luis Obispo-Kings County Route 130 southeasterly to its intersec- line. (San Luis Obispo map) tion with the township line dividing (36) The boundary follows the San Township 6 South from Township 7 Luis Obispo-Kings County line east to South. (San Jose map) the San Luis Obispo-Kern County line. (24) From this point, the boundary (San Luis Obispo map) proceeds in a straight line southeast- (37) The boundary follows the San erly to the intersection of the township Luis Obispo-Kern County line south, line dividing Township 7 South from then east, then south to the point at Township 8 South with the range line which the county line diverges easterly dividing Range 2 East from Range 3 from the range line dividing Range 17 East. (San Jose map) East from Range 18 East. (San Luis (25) From this point, the boundary Obispo map) proceeds in a straight line southeast- (38) The boundary follows this range erly to the intersection of the township line south to the township line dividing line dividing Township 8 South from Township 28 South from Township 29 Township 9 South with the range line South. (San Luis Obispo map) dividing Range 3 East from Range 4 (39) The boundary follows the town- East. (San Jose map) ship line west to the range line divid- (26) From this point, the boundary ing Range 13 East from Range 14 East. proceeds in a straight line southeast- (San Luis Obispo map) erly to the intersection of Coyote (40) The boundary follows this range Creek with the township line dividing line south to the boundary of the Los Township 9 South from Township 10 Padres National Forest. (San Luis South. (San Jose map) Obispo map) (27) From this point, the boundary (41) The boundary follows the bound- proceeds in a straight line southeast- ary of the Los Padres National Forest erly to the intersection of the 37°00′ southeasterly to the creek of Toro Can- North latitude parallel with State yon. (San Luis Obispo, Santa Maria, Route 152. (San Jose map) and Los Angeles maps) (28) The boundary follows the 37°00′ (42) The boundary follows the creek North latitude parallel east to the of Toro Canyon southerly to the Pa- range line dividing Range 5 East from cific Ocean. (Los Angeles map) Range 6 East. (Monterey map) (43) The boundary follows the shore- (29) The boundary follows this range line of the Pacific Ocean and Monterey line south to the San Benito-Santa Bay northerly to the beginning point. Clara County line. (Monterey map) (Los Angeles, Santa Maria, San Luis (30) The boundary follows the San Be- Obispo, and Monterey maps) nito-Santa Clara County line easterly [T.D. ATF–216, 50 FR 43130, Oct. 24, 1985, as to the San Benito-Merced County line. amended by T.D. ATF–407, 64 FR 3023, Jan. (Monterey map) 20, 1999] (31) The boundary follows the San Be- nito-Merced County line southeasterly § 9.76 Knights Valley. to the conjunction of the county lines (a) Name. The name of the of San Benito, Merced, and Fresno viticultural area described in this sec- Counties. (Monterey map) tion is ‘‘Knights Valley.’’ (32) From this point, the boundary (b) Approved maps. The appropriate proceeds in a southwesterly extension maps for determining the boundaries of of the Merced-Fresno County line to the Knights Valley viticultural area Salt Creek. (Monterey map) are four U.S.G.S. maps. They are—

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