ORDINANCE
NO. 665
AN
ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE APPROVING AND
ADOPTING
BOUNDARY CHANGE AND ESTABLISHING
COUNTY
BOUNDARY
The Board of Supervisors of
the County of Riverside Ordains as Follows:
Section 1. The purpose of this ordinance is
to approve and implement a minor boundary change, pursuant to Government Code
section 23200 et seq., between the County of Riverside and the
County of Orange as provided through Resolution No. 88-848 of the Board of
Supervisors of Orange County and Resolution No. 88-360 of the Board of
Supervisors of Riverside County (hereinafter, "Resolutions").
Section 2. Public hearing on the proposed
boundary change set out in said Resolutions was regularly held on August 30,
1988, before the Board of Supervisors of Riverside County. On motion, duly
seconded and unanimously carried, the Board of Supervisors of Riverside County:
(1) approved the proposed boundary change in respect to affected territory
described in Exhibit "A" of Resolution No. 88-848 of
the Board of Supervisors of Orange County and (2) abandoned the proposed
boundary change in respect to affected territory described in Exhibit
"B" of Resolution No. 88-848 of the Board of Supervisors of Orange
County.
Section 3. The boundary change, as approved by
the Board of Supervisors of Riverside County, meets the conditions of
Government Code section 23202 in that the new boundary is not more than 5 miles
from its original location and does not reduce the area or population of Riverside
County by more than 5 percent.
Section 4. The boundary change, as approved by
the Board of Supervisors of Riverside County, is subject to the following terms
and conditions:
1. For
so long as the Riverside County Affected Territory, being all that certain land
in the State of California, County of Riverside, described as Lots 1, 2 and 3,
the East 1/2 of the Northeast quarter and the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 33, Township 7 South, Range 6 West, San Bernardino
base and meridian, as shown by United States Government survey, shall be owned
directly or indirectly by the County of Orange or any of its agencies or
instrumentalities now or hereafter in existence, it shall be developed and
operated only as a law enforcement training center and multi-use conference
facility.
2. Should
the said Riverside County Affected Territory ever be sold or otherwise acquired
by a non-governmental entity, agency, or instrumentality, the County of Orange
shall so notify the County of Riverside and the planning staffs of Orange
County and Riverside County shall meet and confer for the purpose of discussing
and resolving issues of common concern regarding alternative land uses to be
allowed on the subject territory.
3. The
Counties of Orange and Riverside shall assert no claims of liability against
one another for any defects of conditions that may exist at the time the
proposed boundary line change becomes final with respect to said Riverside
County Affected Territory regarding matters affecting: (1) boundaries, surveys,
maps and monuments; (2) property tax assessments, liens and collections; (3)
indexing and recordation of documents; (4) land use and zoning; (5) building
standards and inspections; (6) police, fire, health and safety regulations and
enforcement; and (7) geological and environmental conditions. The foregoing
shall not apply to any claims of liability for any defects arising from the
intentional or negligent tortious conduct of the officers, agents, and
employees of either county occuring prior to the time the proposed boundary
line change becomes final.
Section 5. All easements and rights of way of
record in both the Official Records of the County of Orange and the County of
Riverside which relate to this boundary change are hereby acknowledged and
shall not be affected in any manner by any of the terms or provisions of the
boundary change.
Section 6. Government Code Section 23133 is
hereby amended to read: Section 23133. Riverside County.
The boundaries of
Riverside County are as follows:
Beginning at the corner
common to Orange, San Bernardino, and Riverside Counties, being located at the
point of intersection of the easterly boundary of the El Canon de Santa Ana
Rancho with course number seven of the boundary line, established by joint
survey in December, 1876, and January, 1877, as the line between Los Angeles
and the San Bernardino Counties: thence southeasterly along said line of survey
to the most northerly point of that survey on file in Book 87 of Records of
Survey, at Pages 60 through 61, in the office of the County Recorder of
Riverside County; thence South 68 degrees 49' 57" West a distance of 35.37
feet; thence South 48 degrees 16' 56" West a distance of 150.70 feet;
thence South 65 degrees 40' 06" West a distance of 75.15 feet; thence
North 84 degrees 32' 29" West a distance of 155.61 feet to the beginning
of a non-tangent curve, concave to the northwest, with a radial bearing North
29 degrees 06' 47" West and a radius of 1550.00 feet; thence along said
curve through an angle of 15 degrees 01' 17" a distance of 406.35 feet to
the easterly line of the Rancho Lomas de Santiago; thence South 02 degrees 53'
27" East, along said easterly line, a distance of 3273.18 feet to the
south line of Sec 36, T. 3 S., R. 8 W., S. B. B. & M.; thence South 89
degrees 07' 27" East, along said south line, a distance of 818.46 feet;
thence South 89 degrees 05' 38" East, continuing along said south line, a
distance of 2484.00 feet to the southerly most point on said survey on file in
Book 87 of Records of Survey, at Pages 60 through 61, in the office of the
County Recorder of Riverside County, said point also being on said line of
survey between Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties; thence continuing
southeasterly on said line of survey to the point of beginning of said joint
survey, it being upon the northern boundary of San Diego County, as it was then
established; thence southwesterly to a point on the eastern line of Rancho
Mission Viejo or La Paz Two miles north of the south boundary of T. 7 S.,
S.B.B. & M.; thence south along said boundary to the point of intersection
of said line and the northwest corner of Lot 1 of Sec. 33, T. 7 S., R. 6 W., S.
B. B. & M.; thence South 89 degrees 16' 14" East, along the north line
of said Lot 1 and the north section line of said Sec 33 a distance of 2086.39
feet to the northeast section corner thereof; thence South 00 degrees 27'
14" West, along the east section line of said Sec 33, a distance of
2647.46 feet to the east quarter corner of said Sec. 33; thence South 01
degrees 00' 50" West, continuing along said east section line, a distance
of 1320.33 feet to the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of the
southeast quarter of said Sec.; thence North 89 degrees 25' 11" West,
along the south line of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and the
south line of Lot 3 of said Sec. 33, a distance of 2042.68 feet to the eastern
boundary line of Rancho Mission Viejo or La Paz; thence South 00 degrees 00'
35" East, along said boundary, a distance of 1324.46 feet to the point of
intersection of said line with the township line between T. 7 S. and T. 8 S.,
S.B.B. & M.; thence easterly along said township line to its intersection
with the western boundary of Santa Rosa Rancho; thence southerly along the
boundary of said rancho to where said boundary of said rancho intersects the
range line between T. 8 S., R. 3 W., and T. 8 S., R. 4 W.; thence south on said
range line to the point of intersection of the said line with the second
standard parallel south; thence east along said parallel to its intersection
with the interstate boundary between the States of Arizona and California on
the centerline of the Colorado River, said interstate boundary and centerline
being described in "Interstate Compact Defining the Boundary Between the
States of Arizona and California', a certified copy of which is recorded and
filed in the office of the County Recorder of Riverside County; thence
northerly along said interstate boundary to its point of intersection with the east
and west centerline of T. 1 S., R. 24 E., S.B.B. & M., or the prolongation
thereof; thence westerly along the section lines to the southeast corner of
Sec. 17, T. 1 S., R. 16 E., S.B.B. & M.; thence south to the southeast
corner of Sec. 32, same township and range, said point being on the township
line between T. 1 and 2 S., S.B.B. & M.; thence west on said township line
to the Northeast corner of T 2 S., R. 1 W.; S.B.B. & M.; thence south to
the southeast corner of Sec. 12, T. 2 S., R. 1 W., S.B.B. & M.; thence west
to the southwest corner of Sec. 8, T. 2 S., R 3 W., S.B.B. & M.; thence
north to the northwest corner of said Sec. 8; thence west to the quarter corner
of the south line of Sec. 2, T 2 S., R. 5 W., S.B.B. & M.; thence north to
the quarter corner on the north line of said Sec. 2; thence west to the
southwest corner of Sec.31, T. 1 S., R. 6 W.; thence south along the section
lines to the northern boundary of the Jurupa Rancho; thence southwesterly along
said north boundary to the northwest corner of said Rancho; thence south along
the west boundary of said Jurupa Rancho to the quarter corner on the east line
of Sec. 9, T. 3 S., R. 7 W., thence west in a direct line to the center of Sec.
7, same township and range; thence south in a direct line, to the quarter
corner on the south line of Sec 19, T. 3 S., R. 7 W., thence west to the east
boundary of the El Canon de Santa Ana Rancho; thence southerly along the
easterly boundary of said Rancho to the place of beginning.
That portion of the Riverside County
boundary line which coincides with the Arizona-California Interstate Boundary
is shown on a series of Planimetric Maps appearing in Exhibit "A" of
the above-mentioned Interstate Compact.
Section 7. This ordinance is hereby declared
to be an urgency ordinance. Pursuant to the procedures required by Government
Code Section 23210, this ordinance must be adopted not later than thirty (30)
days after the conclusion of the hearings by the Board of Supervisors of
Riverside County. In view of the inherent delays in the transmission of
documents and scheduling of hearings, this ordinance must be adopted on or
before September 30, 1988. In order to comply with said statutory scheme and
obtain for the people of Orange County the benefits of using the affect
property as a law enforcement training center and multi-use conference facility
which is necessary for the immediate preservation of public peace, health and
safety, this ordinance is declared to be an urgency ordinance.
ADOPTED: 09-27-88 (Eff.:
11-08-88)
3.7 (Eff.: 03-09-93)