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of the divide between the waters of said Lewis Creek and San Benito
Creek; thence following said divide southerly to the eastern boundary
of Monterey and the summit of the Coast Range Mountains;
Thence northerly, following the summit of said mountains to where
the range line between T. 18 S., of R. 12 and 13 E., M. D. B. & M.,
crosses the same; thence northerly along said range line to the
northeast corner of T. 18 S., R. 12 E.; thence northerly along said
township line to the south line of T. 16 N., R. 13 E., M. D. B. & M.;
thence west to the southeast corner of T. 16 S., R. 12 E., M. D. B.
& M.; thence northwest in a straight line to the northeast corner of
T. 14 S., R. 9 E.; thence in a straight line northwesterly, running
toward the northeast corner of T. 13 S., R. 7 E., to a point where
said line intersects the boundary line between San Benito and Merced;
thence along the boundary line between San Benito and Merced to the
northeast corner of San Benito and southeast corner of Santa Clara;
thence following the county line between Santa Clara and San Benito
to the place of beginning.



23136. The boundaries of San Bernardino County are as follows:
Beginning at the northwest corner of Sec. 1, T. 25 S., R. 40 E.,
M. D. B. & M.; thence east along the township line between T. 24 and
25 S. of the Mount Diablo base line, being the sixth standard south,
Mount Diablo Base, and continuing east by said standard line and
extension thereof, to the western boundary of T. 19 N., R. 12 E.,
San Bernardino Base and Meridian; thence north along said western
boundary to the northern line of said township; thence east along the
northern line of said township to the eastern boundary of the State
of California, being the oblique boundary line between the states of
California and Nevada, as surveyed and monumented by the U. S. Coast
and Geodetic Survey in 1899 and approved by Act of the California
Legislature on March 1, 1901, and by the state of Nevada on February
27, 1903; thence southeasterly along said interstate boundary to its
intersection with the centerline of the channel of the Colorado River
as constructed by the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, said point being
common to the boundaries of Arizona, California, and Nevada, where
the 35th degree of north latitude intersects the centerline of said
channel, the above mentioned centerline being a portion of the
interstate boundary between the States of Arizona and California as
described in "Interstate Compact Defining the Boundary Between the
States of Arizona and California", a certified copy of which is
recorded and filed in the office of the County Recorder of San
Bernardino County; thence downstream along said centerline to the
southerly end of construction; thence, continuing downstream, along
said interstate boundary to its intersection with the east and west
center line of T. 1 S., R. 24 E., S. B. B. & M., or the prolongation
thereof; thence westerly along the northern boundary of Riverside
County to the corner common to Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino
Counties; thence northwesterly along the boundary line established by
joint survey in December, 1876, and January, 1877, as the line
between Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties to the corner common
to San Bernardino, Los Angeles and Orange Counties; thence northerly
along the eastern boundary of Los Angeles County to the corner common
to Los Angeles, Kern and San Bernardino Counties; situated at the
northeast corner of T. 8 N., R. 8 W., S. B. B. & M.; thence east on
the township line between T. 8 and 9 N. of San Bernardino base line
to the section line between Secs. 32 and 33, T. 9 N., R. 7 W., S. B.
B. & M.; thence north following section lines to the eighth standard
parallel south of Mount Diablo base line; thence east along said
eighth standard parallel to the southwest corner of T. 32 S., R. 41
E., M. D. B. & M.; thence north along the township line to the
seventh standard parallel south of Mount Diablo base line; thence
along said standard parallel to the southwest corner of Sec. 36, T.
28 S., R. 40 E., M. D. B. & M.; thence north along section lines to
the southwest corner of Section 24, T. 26 S., R. 40 E; thence east
along the south line of said Section 24 to an intersection with the
east line of said Section 24; thence north along said east line, and
continuing north along the east line of Section 13, same township and
range, to an intersection with the north line of said Section 13;
thence west along said north line and continuing west along the south
line of Section 11, same township and range, to an intersection with
the west line of said Section 11; thence north along said west line
and continuing north along the west line of Section 2, same township
and range, to an intersection with the north line of said Section 2;
thence east along said north line to an intersection with the east
line of said Section 2; thence north along section lines to the
northwest corner of Sec. 1, T. 25 S., R. 40 E., M. D. B. & M., said
point being the place of beginning.
That portion of the San Bernardino County boundary line which
coincides with the Arizona-California Interstate Boundary is shown on
a series of Planimetric Maps appearing in Exhibit "A" of above
mentioned Interstate Compact.
Geographic Positions and Plane Coordinates of all boundary points
mentioned in above description are listed in Exhibit "A" of said
Interstate Compact.



23137. The boundaries of San Diego County are as follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner of the State of California as
described in Article XXI of the Constitution of the State of
California; thence easterly along the international boundary line
between the United States and Mexico to its intersection with the
range line between R. 8 E. and 9 E. of San Bernardino meridian;
thence northerly along the range lines between said R. 8 E. and 9 E.,
which is also the westerly boundary of Imperial, to the northeast
corner of T. 9 S., R. 8 E., which point is also on the southerly
boundary line of Riverside; thence west along the second standard
parallel south, San Bernardino base, which is also the south boundary
line of Riverside, to the range line between T. 8 S., R. 3 W. and
T. 8 S., R. 4 W.; thence north along said range line to the southerly
boundary of the Rancho Santa Rosa; thence northwesterly and
northerly along the boundary line of said Rancho Santa Rosa to the
township line between T. 7 S., and T. 8 S., S. B. B. & M.; thence
west along said township line to the easterly line of the Rancho
Mission Viejo or La Paz, which is also the southeasterly boundary
line of Orange; thence following said southeasterly boundary of
Orange southerly and westerly along the easterly and southerly line
of said Rancho Mission Viejo or La Paz to the most westerly line of
the Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores; thence southerly along said
westerly line of said Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores to the
shore line of the Pacific Ocean, and continuing in the same direction
to a point three English miles in said Pacific Ocean, which point is
on the westerly boundary line of the said State of California;
thence southerly along said westerly boundary line of the State of
California to the place of beginning.



23138. The boundaries of San Francisco city and county are as
follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner, being the northwest corner of
San Mateo, in the Pacific Ocean, on the extension of northern line of
T. 3 S., of Mount Diablo base; thence northerly along the Pacific
Coast, to its point of intersection with the westerly extension of
the low-water line on the northern side of the entrance to San
Francisco Bay, being the southwest corner of Marin and northwest
corner of San Francisco; thence easterly, through Point Bonita and
Point Cavallo, to the most southeastern point of Angel Island, all on
the line of Marin; thence northerly, along the easterly line of
Marin, to the northwest point of Golden Rock (also known as Red
Rock), being a common corner of Marin, Contra Costa, and San
Francisco; thence due southeast four and one-half statute miles to a
point established as the corner common to Contra Costa, Alameda, and
San Francisco; thence southeasterly, on the western line of Alameda
County to a point on the north line of T. 3 S., R. 4 W., M D. B. &
M.; thence westerly on the township lines and an extension thereof to
the place of beginning. The islands known as the Farralones
(Farallons) are a part of said city and county.



23139. The boundaries of San Joaquin County are as follows:
Beginning at the junction of the San Joaquin and Mokelumne Rivers
on the line of Sacramento; thence up the latter to the mouth of Dry
Creek; thence up Dry Creek to the southeast corner of Sacramento;
thence southeasterly to a point on Mokelumne River, being the point
of beginning of the survey of Boucher and Wallace of the line between
San Joaquin and Calaveras, May, 1864; thence southeasterly, on the
line of said survey, to the extreme northern corner of Stanislaus, on
the north side of and near to Calaveras River, at a point on the
western line of R. 10 E., Mount Diablo meridian, as established by
the survey of George E. Drew, approved May, 1860, shown on the map of
said survey; thence south, on said range line, to the Stanislaus
River; thence down said river to its confluence with the San Joaquin;
thence southwest, to the summit of the Coast Range, as shown on the
survey and map of Wallace and Stakes, May, 1868, and forming the
common corner of San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Santa Clara, and Alameda,
as shown also on the map of Boardman and Stakes, July, 1868; thence
northwesterly and northerly along the eastern boundary of Alameda to
the corner common to Alameda, Contra Costa, and San Joaquin; thence
due east to the center of the west channel of the San Joaquin River;
thence down the said west channel to its confluence with the main
river; thence down said river to the place of beginning.



23140. The boundaries of San Luis Obispo County are as follows:
Beginning in the Pacific Ocean, at the northwestern corner of
Santa Barbara; thence easterly, on the northern line of Santa
Barbara, up the Santa Maria River, to the intersection of the
southern line of T. 10 N., San Bernardino base; thence east on said
line to the southeast corner of Sec. 31, in T. 10 N., R. 24 W., S. B.
B. & M.; thence north on the dividing section lines between 31 and
32, 30 and 29, 19 and 20, 18 and 17, 7 and 8, 6 and 5, to the
northeast corner of Sec. 6, in the said township and range; thence
continuing north through T. 11 N., R. 24 W., S. B. B. & M., on the
section lines between Secs. 31 and 32, 30 and 29, 19 and 20, 18 and
17, 7 and 8, 6 and 5, to the northeast corner of Sec. 6 in said
township and range; thence west on the township line between T. 11
and 12 N., R. 24 W., S. B. B. & M., and along the north boundary of
Sec. 6 to the northwest corner of said T. 11 N., R. 24 W., S. B. B. &
M.; thence north, between Secs. 31 (in fractional T. 12 N., R. 24
W.), and Sec. 36 (in fractional T. 12 N., R. 25 W.), to the eighth
standard parallel south of M. D. B. & M.;
Thence westerly on the said eighth standard parallel south to the
corner common to T. 32 S., R. 22 E., and 32 S., R. 23 E., M. D. B. &
M.; thence northerly, as per the United States survey, on the line
between said townships and ranges, to the northeast corner of T. 32
S., R. 22 E., M. D. B. & M.; thence westerly on the north boundary of
said township and range to the corner common to T. 31 S., R. 21 E.,
32 S., R. 21 E., M. D. M.; thence north to the northeast corner of T.
31 S., R. 21 E., M. D. M.; thence west eight miles to the southwest
corner of Sec. 35, in T. 30 S., R. 20 E.; thence north on the section
line between Secs. 34 and 35, 27 and 26, 22 and 23, 15 and 14, 10
and 11, and 3 and 2, to the northeast corner of Sec. 3 in T. 30 S.,
R. 20 E., M. D. B. & M.; thence west four miles to the northwest
corner of said last above named township and range; thence north to
the northeast corner of T. 29 S., R. 19 E.; thence west to the
northwest corner of said T. 29 S., R. 19 E., M. D. B. & M.;
Thence west one mile to the southeast corner of Sec. 35, T. 28 S.,
R. 18 E., M. D. M.; thence north to the northeast corner of Sec.
26, said township and range; thence west to the northwest corner of
said Sec. 26; thence north to the northeast corner of Sec. 22; thence
west to the northwest corner of Sec. 22; thence north to the
northeast corner of Sec. 16; thence west to the northwest corner of
Sec. 16; thence north to the northeast corner of Sec. 8; thence west
to the northwest corner of Sec. 8; thence north to the township line
at the northeast corner of Sec. 6; thence west to the northwest
corner of T. 28 S., R. 18 E.; thence north on the range line to the
northeast corner of T. 27 S., R. 17 E., M. D. B. & M.; thence west
on the township line to the northwest corner of said township; thence
north, on the range line between T. 26 S., R. 16 E., and T. 26 S.,
R. 17 E., to the northeast corner of T. 26 S., R. 16 E.; thence north
on the range line between T. 25 S., R. 16 E., and T. 25 S., R. 17
E., M. D. B. & M., to the northeast corner of T. 25 S., R. 18 E., on
the sixth standard parallel south of Mount Diablo base; thence west
on said standard parallel and extension thereof to the Pacific Ocean;
thence southerly along the shore to the place of beginning.



23141. The boundaries of San Mateo County are as follows:
Beginning, at the southwest corner, being the West corner of Santa
Cruz; thence on the northwestern line of Santa Cruz to the
southwestern line of Santa Clara, being the summit line of the Santa
Cruz Mountains; thence northwesterly by said summit line to the
source of San Francisquito Creek; thence down the South branch
thereof, and down said creek in a general northerly and northeasterly
direction along the common boundary between San Mateo County and
Santa Clara County to a point where said boundary intersects the D2
center line of the Bayshore Freeway at California State Highway
Engineer's Station D2 322+68.88 P.O.T. as said Engineer's Station and
said common boundary is designated on "AS BUILT"--PLAN AND PROFILE
OF STATE HIGHWAY IN SAN MATEO AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES, BETWEEN 0.3
MILE SOUTH OF WILLOW ROAD AND 0.5 MILE SOUTH OF SAN MATEO-SANTA CLARA
COUNTY LINE",--San Mateo, Santa Clara Route 68, Section D, A.,
accepted June 4th, 1958; said intersection being in the boundary of
San Mateo County and Santa Clara County as said boundary was
established by Ordinance No. 1619, changing the boundary of said
counties, adopted October 15th, 1963, by the Board of Supervisors of
the County of San Mateo; thence along said boundary as changed,
northeasterly 105 feet to the southwesterly terminus of that certain
course "South 40* 47' West" designated "Sta. 78+45+/- End of Work" as
said course and said station are shown on "MAP AND GENERAL
CONSTRUCTION PLANS OF ZONE NW-1 "NORTHWEST", PROJECT NO. 2 SAN
FRANCISQUITO CREEK IMPROVEMENT FROM BAYSHORE HIGHWAY TO SAN FRANCISCO
BAY, SANTA CLARA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION
DISTRICT, SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, DATED SEPTEMBER 1958"--said
plans on file in San Mateo County Engineer's Office in Case 3,
H-1691; thence along the center line of said San Francisquito Creek
improvement, North 40* 47' East 128.12 feet, more or less, to Station
77+16.88 of said center line; thence on a curve to the right, said
curve having a radius of 305.00 feet and a central angle of 82* 30'
an arc distance of 439.17 feet; thence South 56* 43' East 235.00
feet; thence South 61* 43' East 204.00 feet; thence on a curve to
the left said curve having a radius of 250.00 feet and a central
angle of 49* 00' an arc distance of 213.80 feet; thence North 69* 17'
East 404.14 feet; thence on a curve to the left said curve having a
radius of 425.00 feet and a central angle of 96* 45' an arc distance
of 717.66 feet; thence North 27* 28' West 367.46 feet; thence on a
curve to the right said curve having a radius of 455.00 feet and a
central angle of 28* 15' an arc distance of 224.38 feet; thence North
0* 47' East 295.00 feet; thence on a curve to the left said curve
having a radius of 855.00 feet and a central angle of 13* 37' an arc
distance of 203.20 feet; thence North 12* 50' West 1075.00 feet;
thence on a curve to the right said curve having a radius of 300.00
feet and a central angle of 65* 35' an arc distance of 343.39 feet;
thence North 52* 45' East 1250.00 feet; thence North 50* 20' East
820.00 feet; thence on a curve to the right said curve having a
radius of 300.00 feet and a central angle of 20* 00' an arc distance
of 104.72 feet; thence North 70* 20' East 500 feet to Station 3+00,
designated "Beginning of Project" on said San Francisquito Creek
Improvement; thence continuing along last mentioned course North 70*
20' East 300 feet, more or less, to a point in the corporate limits
of the City of Menlo Park, as said limits were established by that
certain annexation to the City of Menlo Park by Ordinance No. 318,
adopted July 14th, 1959, by the City Council of said City; thence
southeasterly, easterly and southerly along said corporate limits to
the intersection thereof with said common County boundary as the same
existed prior to Ordinance No. 1619; thence northeasterly along
said boundary to a point in the middle of San Francisco Bay forming a
common corner of San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Alameda; thence
northerly in a direct line to a point in the center of the ship
channel in the Bay of San Francisco West of and opposite to Dumbarton
Point; thence northerly in a direct line to the southeast corner of
San Francisco;
Thence westerly on the boundary line between San Mateo and San
Francisco (said line being the North boundary of San Mateo and the
South boundary of San Francisco, between San Mateo and San
Francisco), as the line was surveyed, established, and marked by
Charles S. Tilton, City and County Surveyor of San Francisco, William
B. Gilbert, County Surveyor of San Mateo; and D. Bromfield,
Assistant Civil Engineer, of San Mateo, between August 28 and
December 28, 1898, and being the North boundary line of San Mateo,
and the South boundary line of San Francisco, and marked by granite
monuments eight inch by eight inch square set three feet in the
ground in a bed of concrete three feet square and three in the
ground, on section and quarter-section corners, on the township line
between T. 2 and 3 S., R. 5 and 6 W., M.D.B. & M., and the line being
marked on each monument by a copper nail in a plug of lead which has
been countersunk into the top of the monument, and on the dressed
faces the letters "S.F." being cut into the stone on the San
Francisco side of the line, and the letters "S.M." being cut into the
stone in the San Mateo side of the line, and the bearing of the said
line being determined by stellar observation as North 89* 491/2'
East, to the southwest corner of the said boundary line of San
Francisco in the Pacific Ocean, and thence southerly along the ocean
shore to the Point of Beginning. The eastern boundary of San Mateo
shall be the western boundary of Alameda, insofar as the same borders
on San Mateo.


23142. The boundaries of Santa Barbara County are as follows:
Beginning at the southwestern corner of Ventura; thence northerly,
on the westerly line of Ventura to the point of intersection with
the southern line of T. 10 N., San Bernardino base; said point being
on the southern boundary of Kern and being the common corner of Santa
Barbara and Ventura; thence west on said township line, to the Santa
Maria River; thence down said river to a point in the Pacific Ocean
opposite the mouth of said river, forming the northwest corner;
thence southeasterly, by the ocean shore, to the place of beginning;
including the islands of Santa Barbara, San Miguel, Santa Rosa, and
Santa Cruz.


23143. The boundaries of Santa Clara County are as follows:
Beginning at a point distant North 30* West 1,254 feet from the
southwest corner of Sec. 22, T. 5 S., R. 2 W., M.D.B. & M., being the
corner common to San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Alameda; thence
southeasterly in a direct line to the southwest corner of Sec. 26, T.
5 S., R. 2 W., M.D.B. & M.; thence easterly in a direct line to the
point where the center of the Coyote River is intersected by the West
line of T. 5 S., R. 1 W., M.D.B. & M.; thence easterly along the
center of the Coyote River to a point from which a sandstone monument
set on the southwesterly side of the county road leading from San
Jose to Oakland, or the state highway, as described in the fieldnotes
of the survey of the boundary line between Alameda and Santa Clara,
filed June 2, 1873, in the office of the clerk of Santa Clara County,
bears North 57* 35' East 4,340 feet distant, more or less; thence
North 57* 35' East 4,340 feet, more or less, to said Sandstone
monument;
Thence northeasterly and easterly along the boundary line between
Alameda and Santa Clara, as described in the fieldnotes of said
survey, to the corner common to Alameda, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and
Santa Clara; thence southeasterly following the summit of the Coast
Range to the corner common to San Benito, Merced, and Santa Clara,
situated in Sec. 21, T. 11 S., R. 7 E., M.D.B. & M., as established
by Charles T. Healy, Deputy Surveyor-General of California in
September, 1858; thence westerly on the surveyed line between Santa
Clara and San Benito to a point on the San Felipe Creek, near San
Felipe Lake; thence around the eastern and northern side of said
lake to the Pajaro River; thence down said river to the southwest
corner of Santa Clara and the southeast corner of Santa Cruz; thence
northwesterly, following the northeasterly boundary of Santa Cruz and
continuing on the southeasterly boundary of San Mateo, to the head
of the South fork of the San Francisquito Creek; thence down said
creek in a general northerly and northeasterly direction along the
common boundary between San Mateo County and Santa Clara County to a
point where said boundary intersects the D2 center line of the
Bayshore Freeway at California State Highway Engineer's Station D2
322+68.88 P.O.T. as said Engineer's Station and said common boundary
is designated on "AS BUILT"--PLAN AND PROFILE OF STATE HIGHWAY IN SAN
MATEO AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES, BETWEEN 0.3 MILE SOUTH OF WILLOW
ROAD AND 0.5 MILE SOUTH OF SAN MATEO-SANTA CLARA COUNTY LINE",--San
Mateo, Santa Clara Route 68, Section D, A., accepted June 4th, 1958;
said intersection being in the boundary of San Mateo County and
Santa Clara County as said boundary was established by Ordinance No.
1619, changing the boundary of said counties, adopted October 15th,
1963, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Mateo; thence
along said boundary as changed, northeasterly 105 feet to the
southwesterly terminus of that certain course "South 40* 47' West"
designated "Sta. 78+45+/- End of Work" as said course and said
station are shown on "MAP AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION PLANS OF ZONE NW-1
"NORTHWEST", PROJECT NO. 2 SAN FRANCISQUITO CREEK IMPROVEMENT FROM
BAYSHORE HIGHWAY TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY, SANTA CLARA COUNTY FLOOD
CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT, SANTA CLARA COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA. DATED SEPTEMBER 1958"--said plans on file in San Mateo
County Engineer's Office in Case 3, H-1691; thence along the center
line of said San Francisquito Creek Improvement, North 40* 47' East
128.12 feet, more or less, to Station 77+16.88 of said center line;
thence on a curve to the right, said curve having a radius of 305.00
feet and a central angle of 82* 30' an arc distance of 439.17 feet;
thence South 56* 43' East 235.00 feet; thence South 61* 43' East
204.00 feet; thence on a curve to the left said curve having a radius
of 250.00 feet and a central angle of 49* 00' an arc distance of
213.80 feet; thence North 69* 17' East 404.14 feet; thence on a
curve to the left said curve having a radius of 425.00 feet and a
central angle of 96* 45' an arc distance of 717.66 feet; thence North
27* 28' West 367.46 feet; thence on a curve to the right said curve
having a radius of 455.00 feet and a central angle of 28* 15' an arc
distance of 224.38 feet; thence North 0* 47' East 295.00 feet;
thence on a curve to the left said curve having a radius of 855.00
feet and a central angle of 13* 37' an arc distance of 203.20 feet;
thence North 12* 50' West 1075.00 feet; thence on a curve to the
right said curve having a radius of 300.00 feet and a central angle
of 65* 35' an arc distance of 343.39 feet; thence North 52* 45' East
1250.00 feet; thence North 50* 20' East 820.00 feet; thence on a
curve to the right said curve having a radius of 300.00 feet and a
central angle of 20* 00' an arc distance of 104.72 feet; thence
North 70* 20' East 500 feet to Station 3+/-00, designated "Beginning
of Project" on said San Francisquito Creek Improvement; thence
continuing along last mentioned course North 70* 20' East 300 feet,
more or less, to a point in the corporate limits of the City of Menlo
Park, as said limits were established by that certain annexation to
the City of Menlo Park by Ordinance No. 318, adopted July 14th, 1959,
by the City Council of said City; thence southeasterly, easterly
and southerly along said corporate limits to the intersection thereof
with said common County boundary as the same existed prior to
Ordinance No. 1619; thence northeasterly along said boundary to the
Point of Beginning.



23144. The boundaries of Santa Cruz County are as follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner of San Mateo, at a point in the
Pacific Ocean south 45 degrees W., three nautical miles from the
intersection of the east line of Rancho Punta del Ano Nuevo with said
ocean, forming the western corner; thence north, 45 degrees E., to
said point of intersection; thence northerly, following the eastern
line of said rancho, to its intersection with the south line of T. 8
S., R. 4 W., M. D. B. & M.; thence east to the southeast corner of
said township; thence north to the northeast corner of Sec. 25 of
said township; thence east to the northeast corner of Sec. 26, T. 8
S., R. 3 W.; thence north to a 71/2 x 71/2 tapered sandstone
monument on the common boundary between San Mateo County and Santa
Clara County and at the most northern point on Santa Cruz County,
from which a 5 x 5 concrete monument at the corners of Sections 25,
26, 35 and 36, T-7-S, R-3-W, M.D.B.& M. bears North 0* 01' 30 East
56. 40 feet distant; running thence from said point of beginning due
EAST 20 feet, more or less, to the western boundary of the State
Highway Route 55-A as shown and delineated on plans approved by the
District Engineer on February 27, 1928; thence along said western
boundary southerly to Saratoga Gap; thence continuing along the
western boundary of State Highway Route 55-A, as shown and delineated
on plans approved by the District Engineer on November 28, 1932, to
a point just south of Black Road; thence crossing said State Highway
55-A easterly to the eastern side of State Highway 55-A; thence
southeasterly to the eastern side of a road, 40 feet in width, known
as Summit Road, adopted as a public highway on March 5, 1889 and on
file in Volume 6 at Page 191 Supervisors Records of Santa Cruz
County, also on file in the Office of County Surveyor of Santa Cruz
County as Viewers Report Road #82; thence along the easterly side of
said Summit Road in a southerly and easterly direction to the western
side of State Highway #17 (5-B); thence southerly along the western
side of said State Highway #17 (5-B) to a station due WEST from the
intersection of the northeastern side of Summit Road, as declared a
public highway on March 5, 1899, with the southeastern boundary of
said State Highway #17 (5-B); thence due EAST to the northeastern
side of the aforesaid Summit Road; thence southeasterly along the
northeastern side of the aforesaid Summit Road, to the western
boundary of the lands conveyed by Carmella A. Peacock to the Loma
Prieta Civil Defense Fire Team by deed recorded August 28, 1968 in
Volume 1901 at Page 168, Official Records of Santa Cruz County;
thence along the western boundary of said last named lands northerly
to a point on the southerly line of Summit Road, as shown and
delineated on Plan and Profile of Federal Aide Secondary Project No.
S-616 (2) approved June 25, 1951; thence along the southerly and
southwesterly side of said Summit Road, as shown and delineated as
aforesaid, to a station on the southeastern side of the old Santa
Cruz-Los Gatos Highway known as Old State Route 55; thence
northeasterly along said Old State Route 55 to the northeastern side
of the aforesaid Summit Road F.A.S. Project No. S-616 (2); thence
along the northeastern side of Summit Road, as aforesaid, and
continuing along the northeastern side of Summit Road as shown and
delineated on the Plan and Profile for Federal Aid Secondary Project
81-A as approved February 27, 1939 as Santa Cruz-Santa Clara Feeder
Highway, in a southeasterly direction to the northwestern side of
Loma Prieta Avenue, as said avenue was adopted as a public highway,
40 feet in width, in Viewers Report #122 and recorded April 7, 1891
in Book 7 Page 4 of Supervisors Records of Santa Cruz County (Note:
This point will fall somewhere between Stations 2 and 3 as located by
T. W. Wright, County Surveyor of Santa Cruz County, in his survey of
November 1890 recorded in Viewer's Report #122); thence easterly and
southerly along the northern and eastern side of said Loma Prieta
Avenue to T. W. Wright's November 1890 Survey Station 90 which was
Station 45 on what was known as the East Summit Road and adopted as a
public highway 40 feet in width in Viewer's Report #122; thence
southeasterly along the northeasterly side of said road to
approximately Station 55 and a point on the northwestern boundary of
the lands of Pellisi as shown and delineated on that record of survey
map recorded August 26, 1964 in Book 42 of Maps Page 19, Records of
Santa Cruz County and Book 184, Pages 30, 31 and 32 Records of Santa
Clara County; thence leaving East Summit Road northeasterly along the
northwestern boundary of the aforesaid lands of Pellisi to the most
northern corner thereof; thence southeasterly along the northeastern
boundary of the aforesaid lands of Pellisi and said line produced,
and being the southwest boundary of lands of the San Jose Water Works
to its intersection with the northwest boundary of Lot 1 of the
Soquel Augmentation Rancho; thence southwesterly along the
northwestern boundary of the aforesaid Lot 1 to the northeastern side
of East Summit Road, a public highway 40.00 feet in width, near Sta
135 of T. W. Wright's survey of East Summit Road in November 1890;
thence continuing southeasterly along the northeastern side of East
Summit Road to a station north of T. W. Wright's 1890 Survey Station
248, the section corner common to Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, T-10-S,
R-1-E, M.D.B.& M. bears South 23*20' East 363 links distant from
said Station 248 and this being the end of the public highway adopted
in Viewer's Report #122; thence crossing the end of the public
highway East Summit Road in a southerly direction to a point 30.00
feet southwest of the average center line of an existing fire control
road; thence continuing southeasterly on a line 30.00 feet southwest
of the average center line of an existing fire control road
approximately 4 miles to the southwest side of a road, 100.00 feet in
width, called Summit Road, Right of Way Map Job No. 39-11 on file in
the Office of the County Surveyor of Santa Cruz County under File
No. E 405-2.1,.2,.3,.4; thence along the southwesterly side of said
Summit Road southeasterly to Mount Madonna Road; thence on the
produced southwesterly side line of Summit Road across Mount Madonna
to the boundary of the lands conveyed by M. E. Thomas (a single
woman) to the County of Santa Clara by deed dated April 3, 1930 and
recorded in Volume 179 at Page 138 Official Records of Santa Cruz
County, said lands being generally known as Mount Madonna Park;
thence in a counter clockwise direction along the boundary of said
lands conveyed by Thomas to County of Santa Clara, as aforesaid,
until the southeastern boundary reaches the summit of the mountain;
thence southerly along the summit of the mountain to the eastern side
of Hecker Pass Road now known as State Highway 32-A; thence
southerly along the eastern side of Hecker Pass Road 450 feet, more
or less, to the northern side of a right of way, 24 feet wide, and
known as Belle Vista Lane; thence easterly and southerly along the
northern and eastern side of Bella Vista Lane to the northwestern
boundary of lands conveyed by Ralph A. Robinson et ux to Frank L.
Kellog, et ux, by deed recorded October 5, 1945 in Volume 506 at Page
412 Official Records of Santa Cruz County; thence northeasterly
along the northwestern boundary of said lands of Kellog and the
produced line thereof to the northeastern boundary of that certain
strip of land 5.00 chains in width, described in the Decree Quieting
Title, Case No. 36741 and recorded May 20, 1932 in Volume 225 at
Page 358 Official Records of Santa Cruz County; thence continuing
southerly along the easterly boundary of the last named strip of
land, 5.00 chains in width, to the most southern end of said strip;
thence southwesterly to the summit of the mountain; thence continuing
southerly along the summit of the mountain along or through the
lands of Fletcher, Chase, Marinovich, Kelly and Chamberlain Land
Company to the southeasterly boundary of that certain 600 acres, plus
or minus, parcel of land described on Pages 519, 520, and 521 in the
deed from Joseph P. Chamberlain and Nan C. Chamberlain, his wife, to
Chamberlain Land Company by deed dated November 8, 1956 and recorded
in Book 3688, at Paged 519 to 533 Records of Santa Clara County;
thence easterly along said last named boundary to the eastern
boundary of the Salsipuedes Rancho; thence northerly along said
rancho boundary to the intersection of the northern boundary of
Section 34, T-11-S, R-3-E, M.D.B.& M.; thence southeasterly on a
straight line to the western quarter corner of Section 35, T-11-S,
R-3-E; thence southeasterly, on a straight line to the southern
quarter corner of said Section 35 on the township line between T-11-S
and T-12-S; thence easterly on said township line to the north
quarter corner of Section 1, T-12-S, R-3-E; thence southerly, on a
straight line to the quarter corner at the center of said Section 1;
thence easterly on a straight line to the eastern quarter corner of
the aforesaid Section 1 on the range line between R-3-E and R-4-E;
thence southerly on said range line between R-3-E and R-4-E to the
Pajaro River and the boundary of San Benito County; thence westerly
along said river, on the northern line of San Benito and Monterey, to
the Bay of Monterey, and three miles westerly into the ocean,
forming the southwest corner; thence northwesterly along a course
three nautical miles distant from the shore to the point of
beginning.



23145. The boundaries of Shasta County are as follows:
Beginning at the northern line of Tehama, at the head of Bloody
Island, in the Sacramento River; thence to and down the eastern
channel to the mouth of Battle Creek; thence easterly, up Battle
Creek, by the main channel, to the mouth of the middle fork, known as
Digger Creek; thence up Digger Creek to its head; thence east to a
point south of Black Butte Mountain, forming the southeast corner;
thence north, on the western line of Lassen, to a rock mound forming
the northeast corner, on the southern line of Siskiyou; thence west,
on said southern line, to Castle Rock, forming the northwest corner;
thence southerly along Trinity Mountain to the head of Bee Gum Creek,
forming the southwest corner; thence easterly down Bee Gum, Middle
Fork, and Cottonwood Creeks to the western channel of the Sacramento
River; thence, by direct line, to the point of beginning.



23146. The boundaries of Sierra County are as follows:
Beginning at the south corner of Plumas, in the center of Slate
Creek; thence easterly on the southern line of Plumas to the range
line between T. 21 N., R. 13 E., and T. 21 N., R. 14 E., M. D. B. &
M.; thence north on said range line, to the northwest corner of T. 21
N., R. 14 E., M. D. B. & M.; thence east on the line between T. 21
and 22 N., M. D. B., to the state line forming the northeast corner;
thence south on said state line to the northeast corner of Nevada, a
point east of the Bent Monument; thence west to the Bent Monument;
thence down the south fork of the middle Yuba River and down the
middle Yuba River to a point 10 miles above the mouth of the latter;
thence in a straight line northerly to a point on the north fork of
the Yuba River known as Cuteye Foster's Bar; down said river to the
mouth of Big Canon Creek, then up said creek four miles; thence in a
straight line to the point of beginning.



23147. The boundaries of Siskiyou County are as follows:
Commencing on the northern line of the State of California at the
northeast corner of Del Norte, being on the summit of a spur of the
Siskiyou Range of mountains; thence southerly along the eastern line
of Del Norte to the northern line of Humboldt; thence easterly and
southerly along the northern and eastern line of Humboldt to the
northwest corner of Trinity; thence along the northern boundary of
Trinity to the northwest corner of Shasta at Castle Rock; thence due
east to the range line between R. 4 and 5 E., M. D. B. & M.; thence
north along said range line to the northern boundary of the State of
California; thence due west along said state boundary line to the
place of beginning.



23148. The boundaries of Solano County are as follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner, in San Pablo Bay, at the common
corner of Contra Costa, Sonoma, Marin, and Solano; thence north,
261/2 degrees W., about six and one-quarter miles on the eastern line
of Sonoma to the southwest corner of Napa at the mouth of the
Huichica Creek; thence east, on the southern line of Napa, to the
southeast corner thereof; thence north, on the line of Napa to the
first standard north; thence east along said standard, on said Napa
line, to the summit of Vaca Mountains; thence northerly, on said
summit and Napa line, to Devil's Gate, on Putah Creek, which point
forms the northwest corner of Solano and southwest corner of Yolo;
thence easterly, on the line of Yolo, down said creek and the old bed
thereof, to its intersection with the western line of R. 3 E., M. D.
M., forming the northeast corner of Solano, with exterior angle in
Yolo; thence south, along the line of Yolo, on said range line, two
and seven-tenths miles, to the north line of T. 7 N., M. D. B.;
thence east, nine and seventy-two one-hundredths chains, to the
northeast corner of said township; thence south, to the first
standard north, M. D. B.; thence east, on said standard line, to the
center of Sutter slough; thence down said slough to Steamboat Slough,
formerly called Merritt Slough, down said slough to the Sacramento
River, down the Sacramento River about 13 miles to Suisun Bay; thence
down the bay, along the center of the main ship-channel, in a
westerly course about 18 miles, to the Straits of Carquinez; thence
down the middle of said straits, and down San Pablo Bay, to the place
of beginning; all these courses and lines being as shown by map and
notes of William Wayne Fitch and E. H. Marshall, Surveyor and Deputy
Surveyor of Solano County.


23149. The boundaries of Sonoma County are as follows:
Commencing at a point in the Pacific Ocean, three miles due west
of a point in the center of the channel at the mouth of the Gualala
River, thence due east three miles to said point in the center of the
channel at the mouth of said Gualala River; thence up the center
channel of said Gualala River to a point where the center of said
channel intersects the section line running east and west between
Secs. 23 and 26, T. 11 N., R. 15 W., M. D. B. & M.; thence east on
said section line and its continuation between Secs. 24 and 25, said
township and range, to the range line between R. 14 and 15 W., M. D.
M.; thence continuing east on the section line between Secs. 19 and
30, 20 and 29, 21 and 28, 22 and 27, 23 and 26, and 24 and 25, T. 11
N., R. 14 W., M. D. B. & M., to the range line between R. 13 and 14
W., M. D. M.; thence north on said range line between said R. 13 and
14 two miles more or less, to the section corner common to Secs. 12
and 13, T. 11 N., R. 14 W., M. D. B. & M., and Secs. 7 and 18, T. 11
N., R. 13 W., M. D. B. & M.;
Thence east on the section line between Secs. 7 and 18, 8 and 17,
9 and 16, 10 and 15, 11 and 14, and 12 and 13, T. 11 N., R. 13 W., M.
D. B. & M., to the intersection of said section line with the range
line between R. 12 and 13 W., M. D. M.; thence continuing east on
the section line between Secs. 7 and 18, 8 and 17, 9 and 16, 10 and
15, 11 and 14, and 12 and 13, T. 11 N., R. 12 W., M. D. B. & M., to
the intersection of said section line with the range line between R.
11 and 12 W., M. D. M.;
Thence north on said range line between R. 11 and 12, two miles,
more or less, to the southwest corner of T. 12 N., R. 11 W., M. D. B.
& M.; thence east on the south boundary line of said T. 12 N., R. 11
W., three miles, more or less, to the southeast corner of Sec. 33,
T. 12 N., R. 11 W.; thence north on the section line between Secs. 33
and 34, one mile, more or less, to the northwest corner of said Sec.
34; and thence east on the section line between Secs. 27 and 34, 26
and 35, and 25 and 36, T. 12 N., R. 11 W., M. D. B. & M., and
continuing east on the section line between Secs. 30 and 31, 29 and
32, 28 and 33, 27 and 34, 26 and 35, and 25 and 36, T. 12 N., R. 10
W., M. D. B. & M., and continuing east on the section line between
Secs. 30 and 31, 29 and 32, 28 and 33, 27 and 34, and 26 and 35 to
the corner common to Secs. 25, 26, 35, and 36, T. 12 N., R. 9 W., M.
D. B. & M., said point lying upon the summit of the Mayacamas Ridge
and constituting the common corner of Mendocino, Lake, and Sonoma;
thence southerly along the Mayacamas Mountains, and on the western
lines of Lake and Napa, to the westerly branch of headwaters of
Huichica Creek;
Thence westerly on the line of Napa to the top of the main ridge
that divides the Huichica Valley from the Sonoma Valley; thence
southerly along the said dividing ridge to the tule bordering on San
Pablo Bay; thence southerly to the center of Huichica Creek; thence
down said creek to its mouth, which is the southwest corner of Napa;
thence on the line of Solano south, 261/2 degrees E., about six and
one-quarter miles distant from the mouth of Huichica Creek, to the
point of intersection with the westerly line of Contra Costa, forming
the common corner of Marin, Solano, Contra Costa, and Sonoma; thence
following the northern boundary of Marin westerly to the mouth of
Petaluma Creek; thence up said creek to the mouth of San Antonio
Creek; thence up said San Antonio Creek to its head; thence in a
direct line to the head of the Estero Americano, on the line surveyed
and established by William Mock, under the direction of the
surveyor-general, in the year 1856; thence down said Estero Americano
to its mouth; thence due west three miles to a point in the Pacific
Ocean; thence northwesterly by ocean shore to the point of beginning.




23150. The boundaries of Stanislaus County are as follows:
Beginning at the common corner of Stanislaus, Santa Clara,
Alameda, and San Joaquin, on the summit of Mount Boardman, of the
Mount Diablo Range, as shown on the survey and map of Wallace and
Stakes, May, 1868; thence southeasterly, on the summit line of that
range, being the eastern line of Santa Clara, to the northwest corner
of Merced, forming the southwest corner of Stanislaus, as
established by the survey and map of A. J. Stakes, July, 1868; thence
northeasterly, on the line as established by that survey, to the
junction of the Merced and San Joaquin Rivers; thence down the San
Joaquin seven miles; thence in a direct line a little north of east
to a monument established by the survey of A. J. Stakes, being on the
summit of the ridge between Merced and Stanislaus, and marking the
common corner of Tuolumne, Merced, Mariposa, and Stanislaus; thence
northwesterly, in a direct line, and crossing the Stanislaus River,
to the monument established by the survey and map of George E. Drew,
May, 1860, on the north bank of the Stanislaus River; thence
northwesterly, on the line of that survey, to its intersection with
the western line of R. 10 E., M. D. M., which point is marked by a
monument establishing the north corner of Stanislaus County; then
south, on that range line, to the Stanislaus River; thence down the
latter to its mouth in the San Joaquin River; thence southwesterly on
the line as surveyed and mapped by Wallace and Stakes, May, 1868, to
the place of beginning.



23151. The boundaries of Sutter County are as follows:
Beginning at the northwest corner of Sacramento County, said
northwest corner being at the intersection of the center line of the
channel of the Sacramento River with the line dividing Section 12,
Township 10 North, Range 3 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian into
north and south halves; running thence upstream along said center
line of the channel of Sacramento River, following the meanderings
thereof as said channel was established by official government
meander line surveys prior to 1870, of record in the Office of the
United States Surveyor General for the State of California, to the
intersection of said center line of the channel of Sacramento River
with the center line of the channel of Butte Slough; thence
northeasterly along said center line of the channel of Butte Slough
to the intersection of said last named center line with the east line
of Section 35, Township 16 North, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base
and Meridian; thence northerly along said east line of Section 35 and
along the extension thereof to the intersection of said east line of
Section 35 extended northerly with the center line of the channel of
Butte Creek; thence northwesterly and northeasterly along said
center line of the channel of Butte Creek upstream following the
meanderings thereof to the intersection of said center line of the
channel of Butte Creek with the north line of Section 30, Township 17
North, Range 1 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; thence easterly
along the north lines of said Section 30, and Sections 29, 28, 27,
26, and 25, of said last named township and range, along the north
lines of Sections 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, and 25, Township 17 North,
Range 2 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, along the north line of
fractional Section 30, Township 17 North, Range 3 East, Mount Diablo
Base and Meridian, and along said last named north line of
fractional Section 30 produced easterly through Boga Rancho to the
intersection of said last named line produced easterly with the
center line of the channel of Feather River; thence southerly
downstream along said center line of the channel of Feather River
following the meanderings thereof, as said channel of Feather River
was established by official government meander line surveys prior to
1870, of record in the Office of the United States Surveyor General
for the State of California, to the intersection of said center line
of the channel of Feather River with the center line of the channel
of Bear River, said point of intersection being 2100.00 feet south of
a monument on the boundary line between the Counties of Yuba and
Sutter, said monument being south 88* 40' 32 west and distant on said
course 3990.00 feet from the southwest corner of Section 32,
Township 13 North, Range 4 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian;
running thence north 2100.00 feet to said monument; thence north 12*
25' 50 east 5472.52 feet to a point which is south 89* 13' 30 west
and distant on said course 2840.00 feet from the northwest corner of
said Section 32; thence north 28* 05' 20 east 6041.67 feet to the
northwest corner of Section 29 of said township and range; thence
north 88* 40' 30 east along the north line of said Section 29,
2220.00 feet to a point which is south 88* 36' 20 west and distant on
said course 2878.20 feet from the intersection of said north line of
Section 29 with the center line of the Sacramento Northern Railway,
formerly known as the Northern Electric Railway, as said center line
of the railway is laid down and delineated upon the official plat of
Bear River Garden Subdivision No. 2 of record in Book 3 of Surveys,
page 22, Sutter County Records; thence north 23* 01' 36 east, 7439.33
feet to a point on said center line of the Sacramento Northern
Railway, which point is north 0* 16' 30 east and distant on said
course 6780.00 feet from said intersection of the center line of the
railway with the north line of said Section 29; thence south 86* 03'
55 east 5334.98 feet to a point which is north 0* 06' 00 west and
distant on said course 3620.00 feet from a concrete monument at the
southwest corner of Lot 25 of Bear River Garden Subdivision No. 2;
thence north 47* 02' 26 east 6060.57 feet; thence north 82* 44' 27
east 830.00 feet to a point which is north 0* 05' 33 west and
distant on said course 2488.27 feet from a concrete monument at the
southwest corner of Lot 1 of Bear River Garden Subdivision No. 3;
thence north 82* 44' 27 east 3582.00 feet; thence north 10* 52' 00
east 938.34 feet; thence north 54* 20' 00 east 641.00 feet; thence
north 0* 04' 00 east 971.00 feet; thence north 37* 17' 00 east 715.00
feet; thence south 42* 50' 00 east 692.00 feet; thence south 81* 50' (continued)