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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22- Public Works • File No. 12.01-323 -CITY OF SAN BERN. RDINO - REQUEST F R COUNCIL ACTION From: ROGER G. HARDGRAVE, Director Subject: Resolution -- Application to LAFCO for Annexation of the territory located Dept: Public Works /Engineering Southwesterly of Cajon Boulevard, South- easterly of Devore Road (Annex. No. 343) Date: May 19, 1993 Synopsis of Previous Council action: 12-18-89 Authorization to proceed with the proposed annexation was given. 05-10-93 Resolution No. 93-140, certifying the Environmental Impact Report, and adopting findings and statements of overriding consideration, mitigation monitoring reporting program, general plan amendment , Specific Plan No. 90-01 and establishing land use districts and development standards relative to the Calmat Cajon Creek Project was adopted. Recommended motion: ADOPT RESOLUTION cc: Shauna Clark, City Administrator James Penman, City Attorney Si nature Barbara Pachon, Director of Finance Les Fogassy 5334 Contact person: Phone: Staff Report, Resolution 5,6 Supporting data attached: Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $4,150.00 Source: (Acct. No.) 001-302-53007 Acct. Description) Filing fees Finance- Council Notes: 7s_r5la2 Aoenda Item Nn___4 __ CITY OF SAN BERM IDINO - REQUEST F R COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT In December of 1989, the City received a request for annexation from Calmat, who is a major landowner within the proposed annexation territory. On December 12, 1989, authorization was given to proceed with the proposed annexation. The adoption of the attached Resolution, making application to LAFCO for the annexation, is recommended. The proposed annexation is approximately 1628 acres, of which 1392 acres is owned by Calmat. Thus, Calmat represents 86% of the total area within this proposal. Calmat has proposed industrial development of this area (i.e. sand and gravel mining) and has undergone an Environmental Impact Report, General Plan Amendment and Specific Plan Review with the City relative to the proposed project, and on May 10, 1993, resolution No. 93-140 was adopted, certifying the Environmental Impact Report, adopting Findings and Statements of Overriding Consideration, adopting the Mitigation monitoring Reporting Program, adopting General Plan Amendment No. 91-18 and adopting Specific Plan No. 90-01. The adoption of the attached Resolution is the first formal step in the annexation process. Prior to the finalization of this proposal, LAFCO will hold a public hearing, after which time, the City will hold a public hearing. It is anticipated that the LAFCO hearing will not take place till sometime in September of this year. 75.0264 i Z 3HS 3N1 Holy" as n W C f V w 0 i6 E I I S E o Ix/ Y I 1 � 4 o or -IL a y , ,�wws t ra~ °d . 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"Aw If d O At wi J5 � f ti 0 Ear W¢ Z -j Y " ►+uvw 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAKING APPLICATION TO THE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO FOR THE 3 ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY LOCATED SOUTHWESTERLY OF CAJON BOULEVARD AND SOUTHEASTERLY OF DEVORE ROAD (PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 343) . 4 WHEREAS, the Mayor and Common Council as the governing body of the City 5 of San Bernardino desire to initiate proceedings pursuant to the Cortese- 6 Knox Local Government Reorganization Act of 1985, Division 3, commencing with Section 56000 of the California Government Code, for the annexation of 8 the area generally located Southwesterly of Cajon Boulevard and 9 Southeasterly of Devore Road; and 10 WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is uninhabited, and a 11 description of the boundaries of the territory is set forth in Exhibit "C" 12 attached hereto and incorporated by reference as fully as though set forth 13 in length herein; and 14 WHEREAS, this proposal is consistent with the sphere of influence of 15 the affected City; and 16 WHEREAS, the reason for this proposed annexation is as follows: 17 A petition to annex was submitted by a property owner within the 18 proposed territory for annexation. 19 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN 20 BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 21 SECTION 1. Application and a proposal is hereby made to the Local 22 Agency Formation Commission of the County of San Bernardino to take 23 proceedings for the annexation of uninhabited territory located 24 Southwesterly of Cajon Boulevard and Southeasterly of Devore Road, as 25 outlined in the justification form marked Exhibit "A" , and the plan for 26 services marked exhibit "B" , and a full description of the area proposed 27 for annexation marked Exhibit "C" , which are attached hereto and 28 incorporated by reference as fully as though set forth in length herein, in 05/19/93 RESOLUTION MAKING APPLICATION TO LAFCO FOR ANNEXATION OF THE TERRITORY GENERALLY LOC, D SOUTHWEST OF CAJON BLVD, SOU4- AST OF DEVORE RD 1 the manner provided by the Cortese-Knox Local Government Reorganization Act 2 of 1985. 3 SECTION 2. The Clerk of the governing body is hereby authorized and 4 directed to file a certified copy of this Resolution with the Executive 5 Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission of the County of San 6 Bernardino. 7 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the 8 Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a 9 meeting thereof held on the day of 10 19 , by the following vote, to-wit: 11 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 12 NEGRETE 13 CURLIN 14 HERNANDEZ 15 OBERHELMAN 16 OFFICE VACANT 17 POPE-LUDLAM 18 MILLER 19 20 City Clerk 21 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of 22 19 23 24 TOM MINOR, Mayor City of San Bernardino 25 Approved as to form and legal content: 26 JAMES F. PENMAN, 27 City Attorney 28 By 05/19/93 EXHIBIT 'A' Justificat"on for Proposal and Preliminary Environmental Description Form For LAFCO Use Only TO: Local Agency Formation Commission 175 West Fifth Street, Second Floor San Bernardino, CA 92415-0490 (714) 387-5866 INTRODUCTION: The questions in this form are designed to obtain enough data about the proposed project site-to allow the Commission and staff to adequately assess the project. By taking the time to fully respond to the questions below, you can reduce the processing time for your project. You may also include any additional information which you believe is pertinent. Use additional sheets where neces- sary, or attach any relevant documents. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. NAME OF PROPOSAL: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ANNEXATION NO. 343 2. APPLICANT: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 3. GENERAL LOCATION: SOUTHWESTERLY OF CAJON BLVD, SOUTHEASTERLY OF DEVORE ROAD 4. Does the application possess 100% written consent of each property owner in the subject territory? YES NO XX (If YES, attach written authorizations.) 5. Indicate the reasons that the proposed action has been requested. Request by a majority landowner (i .e, CAL-111AT) , for industrial development- 6. Would the proposal create a totally or substantially surrounded island of unincorporated terri- tory? YES XX NO __ If YES, please justify the proposed boundary and attach that justifica- tion to this application. LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 1. Total land area: 1623 Acres 2. Dwelling units in area: none 3. Approximate population in area: 0 4. Indicate the General Plan designation of the affected city (if any) and uses permited by this designation(s): IL ( Industrial Light) ; IE ( Industrial Extractive); IH (Indus- ! trial Heavy); 'Ca-1 (Commercial General ) ; SP (SP 90-01) : SP/JL. SP/IH SP/I , SP/OS : Specific Plan Ind. Light, Specific Plan Ind. Heavy, Specific Plan Ind. Extractive; Specific Plan Open Space, respectively; PFC, Public Facility -2- San Bernardino County General Plan designation and uses permitted by this designation(s): FW (Floodway) ; CG (Commercial General ) ; IC (Community Industrial ) ; IN ( Insti- tutional ) ; IR (Industrial Regional ) ; 3M-RM1 (Multiple Residential ) 5. Describe any special land use concerns expressed in the above plans. Refer to EIR 6. Indicate the existing land use. Industrial , vacant, Public Flood control What is the proposed land use? Industrial , mining, public facility, open space. 7. Has the area been prezoned? YES XX NO N/A Is the area in the process of prezon- ing? YES NO N/A V- If YES to either question, what is the prozoning classifi- cation, title, densities permitted. City has a one map system - please refer to item 4 above . S. Will the proposal require public services from any agency or district which is currently operating at or near capacity (including sewer, water, police, fire, or schools)? YES NO X X If YES, please explain. PLAN FOR SERVICES (Reorganizations and Annexations) Section 56653 of the Government Code requires the submission of a Plan for Services with every proposal initiated by a resolution of a legislative body. The Commission has adopted standards for the prepara- tion of these documents. Please attached to this application a narrative description of the Plan for Services which includes, at least, the following information: 1. An enumeration and description of the services to be extended to the affected territory. 2. A description of the level and range of those services. 3. An indication of when those services can feasibly be extended to the study area. 4. An indication of any improvement, or upgrading of infrastructure or other conditions the local agency would impose or require within the affected territory (for example, the payment of fees, the upgrading of structures, roads, water and sewer facilities, etc.). -3- 5. An indication of how the agency's services will be financed if the change is approved. 6. An indication of whether the affected area is or will be proposed for inclusion within an existing or proposed improvement zone, redevelopment area, assessment district or community facilities district. The submitted Plan for Services must demonstrate that the range and level of service currently avail- able will, at least, be maintained following completion of the change. The Plan for Services needs to be signed, dated, and certified as to its completeness and accuracy by an official representative of the affected city or district. A Plan for Services will be required for each affected agency contained within a reorganization proposal. NOTE: Sponsors of a proposal initiated by petition may submit their proposal without a Plan for Services. In these cases, the LAFCO office will notify the affected city or district that they will be required to submit a Plan for Services. FACTORS OF CONSIDERATION FOR SPHERE OF INFLUENCE REVIEW ONLY Please attach to this application a narrative description of the following: I. Present and planned land uses in the area. 2. The present and probable need for public facilities and services in the area. 3. The present capacity of public facilities and adequacy of public services. 4. The existence of any social or economic .coemunities in the area. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION 1. State general description of topography. area is generally flat with gradual southeasterly gradient. 2. Describe any existing improvements in the site as S of total area. Residential 0 s Agricultural 0 % Commercial 0 % Vacant 92 % Industrial 8 S Other % 3. Describe the adjacent land uses. Residential , Commercial , Industrial , vacant to the northeast; vacant to the northwest; public facility, vacant to the southwest; Residential , vacant to the southeast. -4- 4. Describe site alterations that will be produced by improvement projects associated with this proposed action (grading, flow channelization, etc.). Mining and associated reclamation relative to mineral resource extraction. s 5. Will service extensions accomplished by this proposal induce growth on this site? YES XX NO Adjacent sites? YES X_ NO Unincorporated _XL Incorporated 6. Is this project a part of a larger project or series of projects? YES NO _Z.L If YES, please explain. NOTICES Please provide the names and addresses of persons who are to be furnished copies of the agenda and staff report and who are to be given mailed notice of hearing. NAME LES FOGASSY Sr. Real Prop Sec. TELEPHONE NO. (909) 384-5111 City of San Bernardino ADDRESS 300_N. "D" " St. , San Bernardino, CA 92418 p NAME SHAUNA CLARK,C i t_Y Administrator. TELEPHONE NO. (909) 384-5122 i City of San Bernardino, ADDRESS 300 N. "D" St. , San Bernardino, CA 92418 NAME RACHEL CLARK, City Clerk TELEPHONE NO. _(909) 384-5002 City of San Bernardino ADDRESS 300 N. "D" Street. San Bernardino, CA 92418 CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented herein are true and correc t the best of my knowledge and belief. CITY DINO DATE S •2 /J3 by: RE OF APPLICANT 1 PHONE `z S ! I I 300 N, D" Street ADDRESS San Bernardino, CA 92413 PLAN AND NARRATIVE FOR PROVIDING SERVICES TO A PROPOSED ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTHWESTERLY OF CAJON BOULEVARD, SOUTHEASTERLY OF DEVORE ROAD City of San Bernardino Department of Public Works Real Property Section 300 N. "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Date: May 21, 1993 File No. 12.01-323 Exhibit "B" NARRATI_} FOR PROVIDING SERVICES FOR A . jPOSED ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, FOR THE AREA GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTHWESTERLY OF CAJON BOULEVARD, SOUTHEASTERLY OF DEVORE ROAD The mayor and Members of the Common Council of the City of San Bernardino agree and desire to annex the above described territory to the City of San Bernardino, for the following reasons: 1. The territory proposed to be annexed is contiguous to the corporate limits of said City on one side. 2. The incorporation of this territory will help contribute to and facilitate the orderly growth and development of the existing City area and the territory proposed to be annexed. This proposed annexation is within the sphere of Influence for the City of San Bernardino. 3. This annexation will also help to provide a uniform and orderly manner of growth, planning and zoning of lands, and the subdivision of lands therein in such a manner most conductive to the welfare of said City and the area proposed for annexation. 4. The City of San Bernardino has planned for providing all typical City services to the area under consideration for annexation. The following is an enumeration and description of services which will be extended to the affected territory, which describes the level and range of such services that will be provided, as well as the feasibility of extending such services and any improvements that will be required by the City, along with a description of when the service will commence and the financing of such improvements and services and any conditions imposed by the City. a) Planning, Zoning, Code Enforcement and Building Inspection - The City shall provide these services in conformance with appropriate Government Codes and City Ordinances as well as following the City's General Plan for zoning and subject to the provisions of Land Use Ordinance No. 1991 and Specific Plan 90-01. This function is supported by City taxes and appropriate zoning, building and permit fees. b) Parks and Recreation - The area proposed for annexation will have no impact on park or recreational facilities or programs, and no additional services will be required as a result of the annexation. The cost to the taxpayer within the proposed annexation will be collected through the City taxes and by required fees charges to those individuals who wish to participate in City-sponsored recreational activities where charges and fees are applicable. C) Library Service - It is important to note that the resources of the entire library system are readily made available to the proposed annexation, including the Central Library located at 6th and "E" Streets. The cost for these services are paid through City taxes and become available immediately upon annexation. -2- d) Public safety, Police - The San Bernardino Police Department is authorized a complement of 244 sworn officers and approximately 128 civilians not counting 72 school crossings guards. The Patrol Division maintains 6 beat areas of the City. The Division presently averages 24 Police units on patrol 24 hours a day, counting supervisory and traffic personnel. The Detective Division has 30 sworn officers and works from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily, Monday through Friday. The Services Division maintains all records and identification and provides support services to the other two Divisions on a 24 hour a day basis. The cost for these services are paid through City taxes, and become available immediately upon annexation. e) Public Safety, Fire, Paramedic and Rescue - Fire protection services will be provided upon annexation and the affected residents will be provided with a Class 3 rated Fire department with eleven (11) different fire stations to respond. A typical structural fire on the first alarm deploys two (2) engine companies, one (1) ladder truck company, a paramedic squad and one (1) Battalion Chief. In addition to fire protection, the City also has a minimum of five (5) paramedic units on duty 24 hours a day. Each unit has two (2) paramedics each, giving a total of eight (10) paramedics on duty at all times. The closest fire station to the proposed annexation area is Fire Station No. 5 , located at 1640 Kendall Drive. The cost for these services are paid through the City taxes and become available immediately. It fire station has also been proposed in the Pain & Kendall Area, which, when built, would provide services to the area. The City currently has a paramedic user fee which ranges from $100 - $200 per call. Most health insurance programs cover this charge. In lieu of paying the user fee, a household may pay an annual fee of $24 which would cover all paramedic calls irregardless of the number Of calls made. Currently there is no annual fee program for commercial properties. f) Public Safety, Ambulance Service - The City of San Bernardino, under Ordinance No. 19879 franchise to Courtesy Ambulance Company as the only medical transportation carrier within the City limits. The rates are established by the above ordinance and fees are paid by the user and vary. g) Water and Sewer services - The area is currently served by San Bernardino Municipal Water, and they will remain to serve this area for the time. The treatment, disposal and reclamation of waste water is processed by the City of San Bernardino's Treatment Plant. Sewer services would be available to the area upon annexation. The methods and availability of installing of sewer mains would vary, as would the financing for such projects ( paid for by developers in the area, assessment districts, etc.) h) Public Utilities - Electricity, Gas and Telephone services - These services are currently provided to the project area. The City will allow service to continue upon annexation under present franchise agreements between the various utility companies. The rate structure and cost to the property owners are controlled by the Public Utilities Commission and any expansion of future service will be created by the request of developers and/or property owners. j) Solid Waste, Collection and Disposal - When the area is annexed, the City will provide service at that time. Also, if upon request, the City will provide refuse service to the existing customers, or at the end of the 5 year cancellation period, whichever comes first. The current fee for twice a week pickup (residential) is $15.25 per month. Commercial rate vary widely, depending on the type of container and frequency of pick-up. A 3 yard bin is $9.00 per month bin rental and $57.69 per month for once a week pickup. A 4 yard bin is $10.00 per month rental and $76.92 per month for once a week pickup. A 20 yard roll-off bin is $45.00 per month rental and $258 .per pickup. k) Street Sweeping , lighting and maintenance - Street sweeping is currently done on a twice a month basis. Street repair and/or maintenance is done on an as needed basis. The costs for street maintenance is paid for through the City taxes, and the service becomes available immediately upon annexation. Street sweeping and street lighting is paid for through City-wide Assessment District No. 994. The annual assessment for single family parcel is about $48.00 per year. The commercial rate is 4 assessment units (one assessment unit is currently about $48.00) per acre of land. Annexed property is not automatically annexed into the assessment district, since that will require a separate proceeding, but the services become available immediately. 5. Special Taxes - In addition to the regular property taxes, an 8.5% utility tax is collected by the City to offset costs of the general services provided. This amount is billed and paid through the respective utility's bill'ng process. As stated above, the annexed area would be subject to City-Wide Assessment District No. 994, but would require a separate proceeding. 6. Conditions - There are no special conditions that will be imposed as a result of this annexation. CERTIFICATION I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Plan and Narrative for providing services to the proposed annexation to the City of San Bernardino is complete accurate. G. Director of Public Works LEO& Dnm rm FOR PROPOM Awa mvN NO. 343 To Ttm CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCLUDING PORTIONS OF THE RANCHO MUSCUPIASE, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 7 OF MAPS, PAGE 23, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY AND ALL TRACTS, SUBDIVISIONS AND PARCELS, OR PORTIONS THEREOF, LYING WITHIN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY: COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINES OF THE 1-215 FREEWAY AND PALM AVENUE; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF PALM AVENUE, A DISTANCE OF 950 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO AN ANGLE POINT ON THE CORPORATE CITY LIMIT LINE OF THE CITY OF SAW BERNARDINO AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE, NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CORPORATE CRY LIMIT LINE, SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE WESTERLY LINE AND THE SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION THEREOF OF LOT 5, TRACT NO. 4250, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 8964, PAGE 759 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, TO THE MOST WESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 5; THENCE, CONTINUING ALONG SAID CORPORATE CRY LIMIT LINE, NORTH 19°41' 50" WEST A DISTANCE OF 105.48 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 700 18' 10" WEST A DISTANCE OF 218.58 FEET; THENCE NORTH 240 22' 50' WEST A DISTANCE OF 795.75 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID CORPORATE CITY LIMIT LINE, SOUTH 320 14' 20" WEST A DISTANCE OF 182.47 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89°38' 300 WEST A DISTANCE OF 200 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 320 14' 200 WEST A DISTANCE OF 300 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE ATCHISON TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY;THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG A STRAIGHT LINE AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID NORTH LINE TO THE CENTERLINE OF SAID RAILROAD EXHIBIT "C" I RIGHT-OF-WAY; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF SAID RAILROAD RIGHT- OF-WAY TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTHWESTERLY PROLONGATION OF THE CENTERUNE OF LnTLE LEAGUE DRIVE; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID PROLONGATION TO THE CENTERLINE OF KENDALL DRIVE; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF KENDALL DRIVE TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTERLINE OF CAJON BOULEVARD; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF CAJON BOULEVARD TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY LINE OF PARCEL MAP NO. 457 FILED IN BOOK 4 OF PARCEL MAPS, PAGE 93, DECEMBER 10, 1970 IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY AND THE EASTERLY LINE OF BLOCK 33 MAP OF DEVORE IN BOOK 17, PAGES 79 AND 80; THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE SOUTH 159 42' 25` WEST A DISTANCE OF 2,198.62 FEET TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY GLEN HELEN RANCH LINE, SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE MOST SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF PARCEL 2 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 457; THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE SOUTH 420 42' 16' EAST A DISTANCE OF 4,680.06 FEET; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE SOUTH 220 26' 33' EAST A DISTANCE OF 9,549.18 FEET; THENCE SOUTH Cr 25' 07' EAST A DISTANCE OF 1,753.11 FEET TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF FARM HOMES AS SHOWN ON COUNTY SURVEY MAP NO. 1156, AS SHOWN BY RECORD OF SURVEY ON FILE IN BOOK 42 OF MAPS, PAGE 88, OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE NORTH 89° 55' 41" EAST A DISTANCE OF 3,323.74 FEET TO ITS POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY LINE OF LAND DESCRIBED AS PARCEL 1 IN DEED TO CHARLES S. OLDER ET A RECORDED APRIL 30, 1954, IN BOOK 3374, PAGE 365 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY; THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE AND THE SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION THEREOF SOUTH 18°45' 00' EAST A DISTANCE OF 3,081.38 FEET; THENCE DUE EAST A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 75°37' 30' EAST A DISTANCE OF 200.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 140 22' 30" EAST A DISTANCE OF 225.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY AS ESTABLISHED BY DEED IN BOOK 6490, PAGE 203 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE DUE SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 260.00 FEET; THENCE DUE EAST A DISTANCE OF 120.00 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF SAID SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY; THENCE ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY TO ITS POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF FARM HOMES AS SHOWN ON SAID COUNTY SURVEY NO. 1156, SAID POINT ALSO BEING AN ANGLE POINT ON THE EXISTING CORPORATE CRY LIMIT LINE;THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID RIGHT-OF- WAY AND EXISTING CORPORATE CITY LIMIT LINE TO AN ANGLE POINT IN THE E)aSTING CORPORATE CITY LIMIT LINE; THENCE LEAVING THE CENTERLINE OF SAID SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY ALONG SAID DGSTING CORPORATE CITY LIMIT LINE TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF CAJON BOULEVARD; THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-0F-WAY LINE TO AN ANGLE POINT IN THE E)G$TING CORPORATE CITY LIMIT LINE;THENCE ALONG THE EXISTING CORPORATE CITY LIMIT LINE, SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE CENTERLINE LINE OF PALM AVENUE AND THE SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION THEREOF TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.