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The California Building Standards Commission was Established in 1953 by the California Building Standards Law, within the Department of General Services under the Government Operations Agency. CBSC members are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate.
SR 241 has three interchanges in Lake Forest: Alton Parkway, Lake Forest Drive (a partial interchange with a southbound exit and northbound entrance only), and Portola Parkway. County Route S18, also known as El Toro Road, is a major road in Lake Forest, traveling the entire length and width of the city limits, about 10.5 miles.
Lake Forest is an unincorporated community in Placer County, California. [1] Lake Forest is located on Lake Tahoe, 6.25 miles (10.1 km) southwest of Kings Beach. [2] It lies at an elevation of 6260 feet (1908 m). [1] The Lake Forest post office operated from 1947 to 1951. [2]
The José Serrano Adobe is a historic 1863 adobe house in Lake Forest, Orange County, California. The property is one of four historic buildings in the Heritage Hill Historic Park. The property is one of four historic buildings in the Heritage Hill Historic Park.
Foothill Ranch is a neighborhood of the city of Lake Forest in Orange County, California, United States. The population was 10,899 at the 2000 census. The population was 10,899 at the 2000 census. The master planned community was a census-designated place prior to being incorporated into the city in 2000.
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Nearly 150 years later, in 1991, El Toro incorporated and changed its name to Lake Forest. Rancho Cañada de los Alisos was a 10,668-acre (43.17 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Orange County, California given by Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado to Jose Antonio Fernando Serrano in 1842, and enlarged by a second grant by Pio Pico in 1846. [1]