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. The boundaries of Alameda County are as follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner, being the common corner of San
Mateo, Santa Clara, and Alameda; thence easterly along the northerly
boundary of Santa Clara to the corner common to Santa Clara, San
Joaquin, Stanislaus and Alameda; thence northwesterly and northerly
along the boundary line between Alameda and San Joaquin, as described
in the field notes of the survey of said line, as adopted by the
Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, California, on February 6,
1869, to the corner common to Alameda, Contra Costa and San Joaquin;
thence in a general westerly direction along the boundary line
between Alameda and Contra Costa, as described in the field notes of
the survey of said boundary line, filed November 19, 1877, in the
office of the Clerk of Alameda County, to the intersection thereof
with the generally most southern line of Parcel 1(R/W) of exhibit "B"
of the FINAL ORDER OF CONDEMNATION to Contra Costa County Water
District, an agency of the State of California, as recorded December
3, 1993, under Series No. 93425262 Official Records Alameda County,
California; said intersection point being northeasterly 12,512 feet,
more or less, from County Boundary Monument 89-1, as shown on "Joint
Boundary Retracement Survey Alameda and Contra Costa Counties
Monument Map, Exhibit 3," dated February 1962 and filed under Alameda
County file no. 64-A-29-1; thence southerly, westerly, and
northwesterly along said most southern line to the reintersection
with the aforementioned boundary line between Alameda and Contra
Costa, said reintersection point being northeasterly 10,353 feet,
more or less, from County Boundary Monument 89-1; thence westerly
along said boundary line between Alameda and Contra Costa to its
intersection thereof with the northeastern line of a 12-foot path,
said intersection being on the corporate limits of the City of
Oakland as said limits were established by Ordinance No. 1132,
changing said limits, adopted May 14, 1991, by the city council of
said city; thence northerly and northwesterly along said northeastern
line and corporate limits from a tangent which bears north 28 43´22"
east, on a curve to the left having a radius of 71 feet and arc
length of 85.47 feet to a point of compound curvature; thence from a
tangent which bears north 40 25´ west, on a curve to the left having
a radius of 306 feet and arc length of 121.06 feet to a point where
said northeastern line, being also said corporate limits, intersects
the northern line of Villanova Drive, 50 feet wide; thence continuing
northwesterly along said northern line, being also said corporate
limits, from a tangent which bears north 7 48´59" west, on a curve to
the left having a radius of 200 feet and arc length 241.06 feet;
thence north 76 52´30" west 133.94 feet; thence tangent to the last
mentioned course, on a curve to the right having a radius of 175 feet
and arc length of 131.97 feet to a point of reverse curvature;
thence from a tangent which bears north 33 40´ west on a curve to the
left having a radius of 200 feet and arc length of 151.33 feet to
the intersection of said northern line, being also said corporate
limits, with the corporate limits of the City of Oakland, being also
the common boundary of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, as same
existed prior to Ordinance No. 1132; thence continuing westerly along
said boundary line between Alameda and Contra Costa to the most
westerly point where said line is coincident with the line dividing
the Rancho San Pablo from the Rancho San Antonio; Thence westerly
along the northerly boundary line of the Rancho San Antonio to the
initial point of the description thereof, as recorded in Liber "B" of
patents, page 30, records of Alameda County; thence southwesterly in
a direct line to a point in San Francisco Bay, said point being four
and one-half statute miles due southeast of the northwest point of
Golden Rock (also known as Red Rock); thence southeasterly in a
direct line to a point from which the lighthouse on the most
southerly point of Yerba Buena Island bears south 72 degrees W.,
4,700 feet; thence southeasterly in a direct line to a point on the
southerly line of T. 2 S., R. 4 W., M. D. B. & M., distant thereon
two statute miles west of the southeast corner of said township,
forming the corner common to San Francisco, San Mateo and Alameda;
thence southeasterly along the eastern line of San Mateo to the place
of beginning.