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y <br />664 <br />IN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />RESOLUTION NO. 72 - 64 <br />RESOLUTION OF DECLARATION OF FACTS <br />(Trojan Powder Bay Property) <br />Recitals <br />Assessor's Parcel 80G-910-6 was created erroneously by the Assessor <br />January 16, 1957, to correct a so-called error in the map. At the time the <br />parcel was created, and because of a misunderstanding of the relationship be- <br />tween section corners set about 1871 by G. F. Allardt, Chief of the Tide Land <br />Survey and Louis Castro, County Surveyor, it appears that an error in the map <br />did exist. <br />Since that time, new data has come of record in the County Recorder's <br />Office. From this new data, it is possible to establish an approximate re- <br />lationship between Allardt's grid and Castro's grid. Specifically, the Grant <br />to the City of Oakland, filed September 15, 1958, in Map Book 40 at page 44A, <br />shows California coordinates for the southwest corner of Tide Lot 16, Map <br />No 1 of Salt Marsh and Tide Lands, from which the location of the corner com- <br />mon to Sections 10, 11, 14 and 15 on Allardt's grid can be determined. Record <br />of Survey No. 403, filed December 31, 1969, in Record of Surveys Book 7, <br />pages 81-86, shows California coordinates for the corner common to Sections 13, <br />14, 23 and 24 on Castro's grid. Tide Land Survey No. 104, by Louis Castro, <br />ties to and runs along the western line of Section 14. From this data, it <br />appears that the western line of Castro's Section 14 and Tide Land Survey <br />No. 104 is about 343 feet easterly from the southeast corner of Allardt's <br />Section 10. This relationship is reflected on the map of "Airport Annex No. 3" <br />to the City of Oakland, Ordinance No. 5180, C.M.S., filed March 8, 1957, in <br />Map Book 40 at page 89. <br />Further research shows that the land within Assessor's Parcel No. 80G-910-6 <br />is divided by the Line of Jurisdiction of the Tide Land Commissioners, the so- <br />called 5 Mile Limit Line, established by Act of the Legislature April 1, 1870. <br />That portion of said parcel lying south of said line is within Fide Land Survey <br />No. 107 and is vested in Ideal Cement Company, successor by merger to Portland <br />Cement Company, who acq Ired title by deed recorded February 24, 1937, in <br />- 1 - <br />