Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 92 Part 2.djvu/1207

 PUBLIC LAW 95-586—NOV. 3, 1978

92 STAT. 2487

prolongation, northerly line and its easterly prolongation thereof, 474.05 feet to a point in the southwesterly line of land (400 feet wide) of Southern Pacific Transportation Company; thence north 14 degrees 58 minutes 30 seconds west along said southwesterly line being parallel with and distant 200.0 feet southwesterly, measured at right angles, from the original located center line of said company's main track (Tracy-Polk), 166.38 feet to a point in the northerly line of land of Dino Barengo as described in deed recorded September 29, 1961, in book 2462 of the Official Records, page 290, Records of San Joaquin County and the actual point of beginning of the parcel of land to be described; thence continuing north 14 degrees 58 minutes 30 seconds west along said southwesterly line, 693.8 feet to a point in the southerly line of land now or formerly of George L. Keeney and E. M. Keeney; thence south 88 degrees 57 minutes east along the seconds west along said southwesterly line, 693.8 feet to a point distant 74.08 feet westerly, measured at right angles, from said center line of main track; thence south 6 degrees 42 minutes east 96.05 feet; thence south 8 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds east 559.88 feet to a point in said northerly line of Dino Barengo, being distant 151.12 feet westerly, measured at right angles, from said center line; thence south 67 degrees 42 minutes 00 seconds west along last said northerly line, 49.29 feet to the actual point of beginning, containing an area of 1.343 acres, more or less; (4) The conveyrnce entered into between the Southern Pacific Transportation Company, grantor, and the city of Lodi, a municipal corporation, as grantee, on November 6, 1974, and recorded as instrument numbered 57584 on December 17, 1974, book 3937, page 183, of the Official Records of San Joaquin County, California, describing the following lands: That certain strip of land 125.00 feet in width, situate in the south half of section 36, township 4 north, range 6 east. Mount Diablo base and meridian, county of San Joaquin, State of California and described as follows: A strip of land 125.00 feet wide lying contiguous to and easterly of a line parallel with and distant 75.00 feet easterly, measured at right angles, from the original located center line of Southern Pacific Transportation Company's main track (Stockton to Polk). and extending from that certain course described as "south 80 degrees 47 minutes west 200 feet, more or less" in the northerly boundary of the land described in deed dated July 13, 1967, from Southern Pacific Company to Jay Loveless recorded October 10, 1967, in book 3158, page 339, Official Records of San Joaquin County, northerly, to the northerly line of the 3.6-acre parcel of land described in deed dated May 22, 1915, from H. Bechthold et ux, to city of Lodi recorded June 25, 1915, in book "A", volume 266 of deeds, page 3, San Joaquin County Records, said northerly line being described in said deed as following the meanders of the southern bank of the Mokelumne River. (5) The easement entered into between the Southern Pacific Transportation Company, grantor, and the city of Lodi, a municipal corporation, as grantee, for roadway purposes, on November 21, 1974, and recorded as instrument numbered 5528 on February 7, 1975, book 3952, page 203, of the Official Records of San Joaquin County, California, describing an easement upon the following property: That certain strip of land situate in the south half of section 36, township 4 north, range 6 east, Mount Diablo base and meridian. County of San Joaquin, State of California, and described as follows:

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