Location
Property is located at 14910-15740 Blackie Road in Salinas, CA. Conveniently located just one (1) mile west of Highway 101.
Size
+/-1,165 Assessed Acres
Land Use
+/-890.60 acres are usable as irrigated cropland, with the remaining +/-274.40 acres considered unusable. The usable land includes farm roads, reservoirs, support areas and farmstead spaces essential for farming operation.
This fertile Salinas Valley irrigated crop land is currently planted to strawberries. In previous years, it was planted to berries and brussels sprouts.
Water
The property features five (5) Ag wells.
Well #1: 680 ft. deep, 75HP turbine pump, 988 GPM
Well #2: 780 ft. deep, 100HP turbine pump, 750 GPM
Well #3: 460 ft. deep, 100HP turbine pump, 875 GPM
Well #4: 360 ft. deep, 75HP turbine pump, 1,075 GPM
Well #5: 1,010 ft. deep, 150HP turbine pump, 1,332 GPM
There are two (2) reservoirs on the property.
Reservoir #1: 225 x 200, 10.5 acre feet with two (2) 40HP booster pumps
Reservoir #2: 160 x 200, 7.5 acre feet with one (1) 50 HP booster pump
There is also one (1) domestic well on the property.
The property is outfitted with a variety of irrigation systems, which include an above and below ground irrigation set-up for drip, sprinkler or furrow irrigation.
Soil
+/-47% Santa Ynez fine sandy loam.
+/-22% Rindge Muck.
+/-15% Arnold loamy sand.
7% Elkhorn fine sandy loam.
7% Diablo Clay.
2% Cropley silty clay.
See Soil Map and Soil Description for complete details.
Legal
Monterey County APNs: 133-013-001,133-013-002 and 133-013-003
The property is enrolled in a Williamson Act Contract.
Zoning
Property is Zoned: F/40 and CAP(CZ)
Structures
There are four (4) dwellings, one (1) mobile home, a barn, two (2) shops and an equipment shop/shed on the property.
Dwelling #1: +/-1,480 sq. ft. rental home
Dwelling #2: +/-1,850 sq. ft. rental home
Dwelling #3: +/-1,030 sq. ft. rental home
Dwelling #4: +/-900 sq. ft. rental home
Barn: +/-3,750 sq. ft.
Shop #1: +/-1,000 sq. ft.
Shop #2: +/-14,075 sq. ft.
Equipment Shop/Shed: +/-2,400 sq.
Groundwater Disclosure
Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) requires groundwater basins to be sustainable by 2040. SGMA requires a Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) by 2020. Said plans may limit ground water pumping. For more information please visit the SGMA website