Section 23113 Of Article 2. Boundaries Of The Several Counties From California Government Code >> Division 1. >> Title 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 2.
23113
. The boundaries of Imperial County are as follows:
Beginning on the second standard parallel south of S.B.B. & M., at
the common corner of T.9 S., R.9 E., and T.9 S., R.8 E., said corner
being the northwest corner of Imperial County and the northeast
corner of San Diego County; thence south on the range line between
R.8 E. and R.9 E. to the boundary line between the United States and
Mexico; thence easterly following the boundary line between United
States and Mexico as fixed by the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo to
Boundary Point No. 34, which is the intersection of the centerline of
the Colorado River and the International Boundary Line between
California and the United Mexican States, which point is common to
the boundaries of Arizona, the United Mexican States, and California,
said Boundary Point No. 34, and all other boundary points mentioned
hereafter, being described in "Interstate Compact Defining the
Boundary Between the States of Arizona and California," a true and
complete copy of which is on file for a permanent public record in
the office of the California Secretary of State, and certified copies
of which are on file in the office of the California State Lands
Commission and also in the office of the County Recorder of Imperial
County; thence northeasterly and easterly along the centerline of the
Colorado River to Boundary Point No. 33 in the Colorado River
vertically below the center of the new U. S. Highway 80 Bridge;
thence easterly along the centerline of the Colorado River to
Boundary Point No. 32 on the centerline of the Colorado River where
said centerline intersects the east line of Section 35, T. 16 S., R.
22 E., S.B.M. ; thence leaving the Colorado River, north along the
east line of said Section 35 to Boundary Point No. 31; thence due
East approximately 110 feet to Boundary Point No. 30; thence
northerly to Boundary Point No. 29; thence due East to Boundary Point
No. 28; thence northerly approximately 700 feet to Boundary Point
No. 27; thence easterly about 1.93 miles to Boundary Point No. 26,
being the west quarter corner of Section 13, T. 8 S., R. 23W., Gila
and Salt River Meridian; thence north and east along Section lines
between Boundary Points Nos. 26 through 21; thence from Boundary
Point No. 21, easterly to Boundary Point No. 20, being a point on the
centerline of the Colorado River; thence northerly up the Colorado
River, along the Interstate Boundary as described in above mentioned
Interstate Compact, to its intersection with the line of the second
standard parallel south of the S.B.B. & M.; thence westerly and
following the said second standard parallel to the place of
beginning.
That portion of the Imperial County boundary line which coincides
with the Arizona-California Interstate Boundary is shown on a series
of Planimetric Maps appearing in Exhibit "A" of above mentioned
Interstate Compact.
Geographic Positions and Plane Coordinates of all boundary points
mentioned in above description are listed in Exhibit "A" of said
Interstate Compact.