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A-4 <br />Page 475, Alameda County Records, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the point of intersection of the Southwest line of Santa Rosa Street with <br />the Southeast line of Callan Avenue as said street and avenue existed January 1, 1958; <br />thence South 70° 35’ West 272 feet 8 inches along the last mentioned line to the Actual Point of Beginning; thence continuing South 70° 35’ West 60 feet 11 inches along the <br />last mentioned line; thence South 19° 25’ East 140 feet to the Southeast line of the above mentioned parcel of land; thence North 70° 35’ East 60 feet 11 inches along the last mentioned line to the Southeast corner of the said parcel of land; thence North 19 <br />25’ West 140 feet along the Northeast line of the said parcel of land to the point of beginning. <br />PARCEL THIRTEEN: <br />Beginning at a point on the Southeastern line of Callan Avenue, as said avenue now <br />exists, distant thereon South 70° 35’ West 333 feet, 7 inches, from the Southwestern line of Santa Rosa Street, formerly Pelton Street; and running thence along said line of <br />Callan Avenue South 70° 35’ West 75 feet, 5 inches, to the Southwestern line of the <br />parcel of land described in the deed from John B. Ward, et al to Alexander Edouart, dated January , 1867, recorded January 30, 1867 in Book W of Deeds at Page 721, <br />Alameda County Records; thence along the last named line South 19° 25’ East 140 feet, <br />more or less, to the Northwestern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Alexander Edouart to Louis Castro, dated December 10, 1867, recorded December 13, <br />1867 in Book 28 of Deeds at Page 486, Alameda County Records; thence North 70° 35’ East 75 feet 5 inches, to the intersection with a line drawn South 19° 25’ East from the point of beginning; and thence North 19° 25’ West 140 feet, more or less, to the point of <br />beginning. PARCEL FOURTEEN: <br /> Beginning at the most Northern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to <br />Louis Castro and wife, and recorded in Book W of Deeds, at Page 456, Alameda County <br />Records; thence at right angles to the Northwestern line of said parcel, North 19° 25’ West 150 feet, more or less, to the Southeastern line of Callan Avenue, as said avenue <br />now exists; thence along said line of Callan Avenue, South 70° 35’ West 65 feet; thence <br />South 70° 35° East 150 feet more or less, to the said Northwestern line of said parcel; thence along the last said line North East 65 feet to the point of beginning. <br /> EXCEPTING THEREFROM that portion lying within Callan Avenue. <br />PARCEL FIFTEEN: Beginning at the point of intersection of the Southeastern line of Callan Avenue, with the <br />Southwestern boundary line of that certain parcel of land described in the deed from M.C. Grigsby to Luis Castro, dated June 19, 1872, and recorded June 19, 1872, in Book 84 of Deeds, Page 193, Alameda County Records; running thence South 70° 35’ West, <br />along said line of Callan Avenue, 50 feet; thence South 19° 25’ East, 140 feet, more or less, to a point in a line drawn parallel with the Northwestern line of Estudillo formerly <br />Ward Avenue, as said avenue now exists and distant measured at right angles, 147 feet <br />Northwesterly therefrom; thence North 70° 35” East, parallel with said line of Estudillo Avenue, 50 feet; thence North 19° 25’ West, 140 feet, more or less, to the point of <br />beginning.