California Government Code § 23130

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The boundaries of Orange County are as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of San Diego County at a point in the Pacific Ocean opposite San Mateo point; thence northerly along the San Diego County line to the southerly line of the Rancho Mission Viejo as shown on the survey on file in book 8, pages 34 through 46 inclusive of Records of Survey in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County; Thence, easterly and northeasterly to an angle point therein, said point being Rancho Mission Viejo Corner No. 7, as shown on said Record of Survey; thence northerly 12,693.95 feet along the northwestern boundary of San Diego County to the southwest corner of Section 33, T. 7 S., R. 6 W., said point being also the most southwest corner of Riverside County; thence northerly 1,324.46 feet along the western boundary of said Riverside County to the southwesterly corner of Government Lot 3, Fractional Section 33, T. 7 S., R. 6 W., S.B.M., as shown on that survey on file in book 122, pages 17 and 18 of Records of Survey in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County; Thence leaving said western boundary south 89°25´11″ east, 2,042.68 feet to the southeast corner of the NE. 1 4 of the SE. 1 4 of said Section 33; thence north 01°00´50″ east, 1,320.33 feet to the northeast corner of the NE. 1 4 of the SE. 1 4 of said Section 33; thence north 00°27´14″ east, 2,647.46 feet to the northeast corner of said Section 33; thence along the north line of said section north 89°16´14″ west, 2,086.39 feet to the northwest corner of Government Lot 1 of said section, being a point on the existing western boundary of said Riverside County; Thence along said boundary of Riverside County northerly, northeasterly, northwesterly, westerly, northerly, westerly and northwesterly to a point on the south line of Section 36, T. 3 S., R. 8 W., as shown on that survey on file in book 131, pages 24 and 25 of Records of Survey in the office of the Orange County Recorder, said point lying distant therein north 89°05´38″ west 151.58 feet from the southeast corner of said Section 36; Thence leaving said existing boundary of Riverside County and along said south line north 89°05´38″ west, 2,484.00 feet; thence continuing along said south line, north 89°07´27″ west, 818.46 feet to the easterly line of the Rancho Lomas de Santiago; thence along said easterly line north 02°53´27″ west, 3,273.18 feet to a point on a nontangent curve, concave to the northwest and having a radius of 1,550.00 feet, a radial from said point bears north 14°05´30″ west; thence easterly, leaving said east line, along said curve through a central angle of 15°01´17″ and arc length of 406.35 feet; thence nontangent to said curve, south 84°32´29″ east, 155.61 feet; thence north 65°40´06″ east, 75.15 feet; thence north 48°16´56″ east, 150.70 feet; thence north 68°49´57″ east, 35.37 feet to said existing boundary of Riverside County; Thence northwesterly along the said boundary to the corner common to Riverside, San Bernardino, and Orange Counties; thence northwesterly along the southwest boundary of San Bernardino County to the point of intersection of said boundary with the southerly line of T. 2 S., R. 9 W., being also the corner common to San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties; thence westerly along the township line between T. 2 and 3 S., to the northeast corner of Annexation 69-1 (Ryness-Smith No. 2) to the City of Brea, said point also being the southeast corner of Tract No. 46685, per map filed in Book 1209, pages 56 and 57, of Maps, in the office of the Recorder of the County of Los Angeles, being distant north 89°00´53″ west, 1670.40 feet from the northeast corner of Section 3, Township 3 South, Range 10 West; thence, leaving the Township line between T. 2 and 3 S., along the boundary line of said Tract No. 46685, the following courses: north 13°53´07″ east, along the easterly line of said Tract, 100.12 feet to the northe

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