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July 19, 1967 (20 pages)

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The Advertiser. ,. July 19, 1967 ‘ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE _ NOTICE OF ELECTION . Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 15th day of August, 1967, a special election will be held for the purpose of submittingto the qualified electors of the territory hereinafter described the following proposition, to-wit: That it is proposed to annex to, incorporate in, and make a part of the City of Grass Valley, a municipal corporation, the territory hereinafter described, and the property therein, shall, after such annexation, be subject to tax~ ation, equally with the property within said City of Grass Valley, to pay its pro rata portion, based upon assessed valuation, of the bonded indebtedness of said City of Grass Valley, hereinafter referred to, outstanding at the date of said annexation, ; Said territory hereinabove referred to is that certain territory situate in the County of Nevada; State of California, specifically described as follows: GRASS VALLEY ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO, 28 EXTERIOR BOUNDARY A portion of the Southeast one-quarter of Section 22, a portion ofthe Southwest one-quarter of Section 23, a portion of the Northeast one~ quarter of Section 23, a portion of the Southeast onequarter of Section 23, a portion of the Northwest one-quarter of Section 26, Township 16 North, Range 8 East, M.D.B.&M., Blocks B and C, SPRING HILL VILLAGE, SUBDIVISION NO, 1 as designated upon the official map thereof as made by T, H. Mc Guire & Son as being on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Nevada, State of California, a portion of the Powning Q,M., a portion of the Roberts Location, portions of Lots 14 and 15 of the North one-half of the Northwest one-quarter of Section 26, Township and Range aforesaid and a portion of EAST GRASS VALLEY as designated upon the official map thereof as made by Samuel J, Alderman as being on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Nevada, State of California, being more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning atthe Northeast corner of the GRASS VALLEY TOWNSITE as designated upon the official map thereof as made by Samuel Bethel in the year 1872. Identical with a corner of GRASS VALLEY ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO, 22 as designated upon the official map thereof as made by T, H. McGuire & Son and being on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Nevada, State of California; thence from said point of beginning with TRUE BEARINGS following the East line of the said GRASS VALLEY ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO, 22, North 1° 28° West 1117.10 feetto a corner ofthe said GRASS VALLEY ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO, 22, identical with a corner of GRASS VALLEY ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO, 9 as designated upon the official map thereof as made by T. H. McGuire & Son and being on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Nevada, State of California;thence leaving the said-East line and following the Southwesterly, Southeasterly and Southwesterly lines of the said GRASS VALLEY ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO, 9, the following three successive courses and distances, to-wit: South 82° 29° 33" East 301.88 feet, North 23° 01° East 409, 91 feet, South 640 35" East 223, 22 feet to a corner of GRASS VALLEY ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO, 16 the following two successive courses and distances, to-wit: South 23° 01" West 65. 00 feet, South 64° 35" East 136.76 feet to the most Southerly corner of the said GRASS VALLEY ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO, 16, a point situate on a right curve having a radius of 530, 00 feet; thence leaving the said Southwesterly line and following the said right curve in a Northeasterly direction, consuming an angle of 16° 44° 30", along the Southeasterly lines of GRASS VALLEY ANNEXATION DISTRICTS NOs, 16 and 9, a distance of 154, 86 feet; thence along a Southeasterly line of the said GRASS VALLEY ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO. 9, North 519 59° East 116.14 feet to the beginning of a left curve having a radius of 370.00 feet and marking a Southeasterly line of the said GRASS VALLEY ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO, 9; thence along said curve in a Northeasterly direction, consuming an angle of 20° 26° 26", a distance of 132. 01 feet to a corner of the said GRASS VALLEY ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO, 9; thence along the Northeasterly, Northwesterly, Northeasterly, Northwesterly and Northeasterly lines of the said GRASS VALLEY ANNEXATION DISTRICT NO, 9, the following; North 67° 31° 36" West 51.77 feet, South 44° 50' 28" West 36,18 feet, North 45° 09° 32" West 100, 00 feet, .South 44° 50° 28" West 15, 00 feet, North 45° 09° 32" West 434, 94 feet to the beginning of a left curve having a radius of 820.00 feet, thence along said curve in a Northwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 13° 57', a distance of 199.65 feet to the end of said curve, thence North 59° 06° 32" West 438,97 feet, North 60° 01° 38" West 377, 25 feet to the beginning of a right curve having a radius of 1480, 00 feet, thence along said curve in a Northwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 5 31°15", a distance of 142.61 feet to the end of said curve, thence North 54° 30° 23" West 517, 34 feet to the beginning ofaright curve having a radius of 205, 00 feet, thence along said curve in a Northwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 219 56°12", a distance of 78,49 feet to a point in the center line of that certain Nevada Irrigation District Canal known as Grass Valley Ditch, thence leaving the said Northeasterly line and following the said Northeasterly line and following the said Grass Valley Ditch the following successive courses and distances, to-wit; South 67° 42' East 112,12 feet, South 87° 09° East 91.00 feet, North 80° 05° East 199.44 feet, North 19° 40° West 8,61 feet, North 78° 14° East 184, 85 feet, North 64° 23" East 143, 22 feet, North 76° 12° East 113, 99 feet, North 61° 30° East 160,15 feet, North 50° 20° East 144,05 feet, North 37° 47° East 49.75 feet, North 11° 04° Bast. 41.78 feet, North 10° 42° West 19,00 feet, North 23° 11° East 17.10 feet, North 63° 33° East 43,16 feet, North 56° 18" East 40, 28 feet to a point on a common boundary line of the properties of English Mountain Ranch and Nevada County Country Club; thence leaving the said Grass Valley Ditch and following the said common boundary and running North 20° 07° 30" West 105.49 feet;' thence North 34° 28°30" East 59,63 feet; thence North 50° 09° 30” East 52,29 feet; thence North 72°54" East 52,41 feet; thence North 88° 51'36" East 289,98 feet; thence South 37° 08" 30" East 213, 25 feet; thence North 25° 18° 25" East 66, 91 feet; thence North 89° 18° 30 East 180,00 feet; thence South 29° 39° 30" East 138, 62 feet; thence EAST 263, 05 feet to a point on the West line of the Southeast one-quarter of Section 23, Township and Range aforesaid; thence along said line North 19 40° West 107, 12 feet to the center of said Section 23; thence leaving the said West line and running North 1° 40° West 260, 99 feet; thence South 59° 39° East ' 660.31 feet to a corner of that certain parcel of land now, or to feet; thence South 1° 38° 30" East 805, 38 feet to a point ' pet soushennerhy line of State Highway No. 20;thence along said . line North 53° 06" East 163,52 feet; thence leaving the said South, easterly line afid running South 36° 54° East 200, 00 feet; thence North 53° 06° West 10. 00 feet; thence South 36° 54° East 40, 00 feet; South 53° 10° 07” West 240,17 feet; thence South 52° 52° West 197, 39 feet; thence South 64° 44° East 139, 35 feet; thence South 62° 05° 50" East 55.14 feet to the most Northerly corner of Lot 4, Block A, SPRING HILL VILLAGE, SUBDIVISION NO, 1; thence North 79° 39° 35" West 67. 80 feet to the most Easterly corner of Lot 1, Block B, said SPRING HILL VILLAGE, SUBDIVIsion NO, 1; thence along the Southeasterly line of the said Lot 1, South 52° 49° West 117, 54 feet to the beginning of a right curve having a radius of 10, 00 feet; thence leaving the said Southeasterly line and following the said right curve in a Southwesterly and Northwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 56° 34° 26", a distance of 9, 88 feet.to the end of said curve and the beginning of a left curve having a radius of 1478, 34 feet; thence along said curve in a Northwesterly direction, consuming an anglé of 4° 52° 26", a distance of 125.75 feet to the end of said curve and the beginning of a right curve marking a Northeasterly line of: Dorsey Drive and having a-radius of 898, 87 feet; thence along said curve in a Northwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 11° 16° 41", a distance of 176.93 feet; thence leaving the said Northeasterly line and following the Northwesterly lines and Northwesterly line of Catherine Lane extended the following courses and distances, South 56° 41° West 281.27 feet to the beginning of a left curve having a radius of 367.95 feet, thence along said curve in a Southwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 31° 14", a distance of 200,58 feet to the end of said curve and the beginning of a. right curve having a radius of 339.41 feet, thence along said right curve in a Southwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 29° 55’, a distance of 177,21 feet to the end of said curve, thence South 55 22° West 355.70 feet to the beginning of a right curve having a radius of 1075.00 feet, thence alee said curve in a Southwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 10° 23°, a distance of 194, 81 feet to the end of said curve and the beginning of a left curve having a radius of 882.10 feet, thence along said curve in a Southwesterly direction, consuming an-angle of 5° 44’, a distance of 88,27 feet to the end of said curve and the beginning of a right curve having a radius of 1Q00 feet; thence leaving the said Northwesterly line and following the saidright curve in a Southwesterly and Northwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 79° 18", a distance of 13,84 feet to the:end of said curve, a point situate on the Northeasterly line of Presley Way; thence along said line North 40° 41° West 260,94'feet to a point on the said Southeasterly line
of State Highway No, 20; thence leaving the said Northeasterly line and following the said Southeasterly line South 529 49" West 120, 42 feet to the beginning of a left curve having a radius of 620.00 feet and marking the Southeasterly line of the said State Highway No, 20; thence along said curve in a Southwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 19° 40° 38", a distance of 212, 93 feet to a corner of the said SPRING HILL VILLAGE, SUBDIVISION NO, 1, thence leaving the said left curve and following the West-. erly, Southwesterly and Westerly lines of the said SPRING HILL VILLAGE, SUBDIVISION NO, 1, the following three successive courses and distances, to-wit; South 1° 44° East 34,68 feet, South 68° 12°15" East 31.63 feet, South 1° 32° 45" West 506.73 feet to a Southwesterly corner of the said SPRING HILL VILLAGE, SUBDIVISION NO, 1; thence leaving the said West line and running South 1° 30° West 758, 34 feet; thence South 60° 57° East be, owned by the State of California and to be used for freeway construction; thence along the boundary lines as established by the said State of California the following, South North 74° 21' 02" East 77.27 feet, North 59° 24" 20" East 140, 00 feet, South 30° 35" 40" East 65, 00 feet, South 40° 58° 14" West 47,44 feet, South 15° 16° 47" East 85. 05 feet to the beginning of aright curve having a radius of 230,00 feet, thence along said curve in a Southeasterly and Southwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 30° 29° 03", a distance of 122. 37 feet to the end of said curve, thence South 14° 31° 32" West 351, 23 feet to the beginning of a right curve having a radius of 250. 00 feet, thence along said curve in a Southwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 25° 30' 02",.a distance of 111.27 feet, thence South 74° 19' 33" West 561.43 feet, South 159 54° 32" East 13,00 feet to a point on a left curve having a radius of 1170.00 feet, thence along said curve in a Southwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 79 35° 08", a distance of 154.90 feet to the end of said curve, thence South 66° 30°20" West 259.72 feet, South 52° 28" 11" West 20.62 feet, North 399 46"01" West 75.82 feet to-a point en a right curve having a radius of 1500. 00 feet, thence along said curve in a Southwesterly direction, consuming an angle of 4° 40° 40", a distance of 122,46 feet to the end of said curve, thence South 70° 56" 22" West 199,29 feet, South 56° 08" 11" West 103. 44 feet, South 73° 03" 27" West 249,09 feet, South 67° 24°09" West 42,90 feet to a point on the East line of the said GRASS VALLEY TOWNSITE; thence leaving the boundary line as established by the State of California and following the said East line North 1° 22° 07" West 1319, 37 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 190, 899 acres, Such territory so described shall be designated-as Grass Valley Annexation District No, 28, and may be so referred to and indicated upon the ballots to be used at the election at which the question of such annexation is submitted. The improvements for which the said bonded indebtedness above referred to was incurred and authorized and the amounts of such indebtedness heretofore authorized t rsa’ which bonds heretofore issued and the maximum amount of interest payable on said bonds are as follows:City of Grass Valley Sewer Bonds of 1949 authorized and issued on the Ist day of July, 1949, for the construction of a sewage disposal plant and outfall sewers for the City of Grass Valley, The original amount for which said bonds were issued on July 1, 1949, was $398, 000.00, The amount of indebtedness on said bonds already incurred and outstanding at thisdate is $194,000.00. The maximum rate of interest payable thereon is 2=3/4%, The polls for said special election shall be opened at 7 o'clock A.M. on the day of said special election and shall be kept open until 7’o*clock P.M, of said day when the polls shall be closed; except that if at the hour of closing there are any voters in the polling place, or in line at the door, who are qualified to vote and who have not been able to do so since appearing, the polls shall be kept open a sufficient time to enable them to vote, but no one who shall arrive at the polling place after 7 o'clock P.M, of said day shall be entitled to vote, although the polls may be open when they arrive, Upon the ballots to be used at such election there shall be printed the words "Shall Grass Valley Annexation District No, 28 Travelers Aid helps more than 900,000 travelers a year thr out the_ continental United States, Puerto Rico and Canada. 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