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Ord 0401-LOS GATOS CREEK NO ONE ANNEXATION- - 4 ORDINANCE NO'. AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN UNINHABITED-TERRITORY , DESIGNATED. "LOS GATOS CREEK f:P ANNEXATION" TO THE TOWN.OF`LOS. GATOS THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS WHEREAS,, on the 21stday of May, 1956, the Council of the Town of Los Gatos did pass and adopt a Resolution giving notice of the proposal to annex certain uninhabited territory to the Town of Los Gatos, said territory being therein designated as "LOS GATOS CREEK ANNE`XA.TION", and said action being taken by the Council of said Town as the legislative body of the Town pursuant to a written petition therefor, said Resolution describing the boundaries of the territory so proposed to be annexed to said Town; and WHEREAS, said Resolution did contain a notice of the day, hour and place when and where the said Council of said Town would hear protests made by any person owning real property within the territory proposed to be annexed, the time of said hearing being not less than forty nor more than sixty days from the date of the passage of said resolution; and WHEREAS, on the 2nd day of July, 1956, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M., in the Los Gatos Town Council Chambers in the Town Hall of the Town of Los Gatos, County of Santa Clara, State of California, said time and place being the day, hour and place faxed in said Resolution for hearing protests to the said annexation, the said Council of said Town did hear and pass upon all protests made to said proposed annexation and did determine that no protests to said pro- posed annexation have been made by or on behalf of the owners of one- half of the value of the territory proposed to be annexed as shown by - the last equalized assessment roll, nor by public and private owners of equal to one half of the value of the territory proposed to be annexed as determined by said legislative body; and Page 1 of 5 Pages WHEREAS, said territory is contiguous to the Town of Las Gatos, and is uninhabited territory in the County of Santa. Clara, and all of the procedural requirements of the Annexation of Uninhabited Territory Act of 1939, particularly Government Code sections 35300 to 35314 inclusive have been fully complied with; NOW. THEREFORE, the said Council of the Town of Los Gatos does.hereby approve the annexation of said territory, hereinafter described, to the Town of Los Gatos and does hereby further ordain that the said territory be and is hereby annexed to the Town of Los r Gatti s. That said territory, the annexation of which to the 'own of .Los Gatos is herein approved, is all that territory situate in the County of Santa Clara, State of California, more particularly described as follows: Page 2. of 5~ Pages Beginning at the most northerly point in the Town Limits Line; Tojrun of Los Gatos, said point being also in the southerly line of Farley Road', being 40 feet in width; thence westerly along said southerly line of Farley Road to the point of intersection with the southerly prolongation of the easterly line of that certain parcel of land as described in the Decree of Distribution of the Estate of Lila P, Whitehill, deceased, to Ruth Whitehill, dated August 24, 1951, recorded August 24, 1951 in Book 2272 Official Records, Page 437, Santa Clara" County Records; thence northerly along said southerly prolongation of said easterly line of said last named parcel to the point of intersection with the northerly line of Farley Road, said point being also on the west- erly line of the lands of the Santa Clara Valley Water Conserva- tion District; thence northerly following the various courses and distances of said westerly line of said lends of the Santa Clara.' Valley Water Conservation District, being also the easterly lines of the hereinbefore mentioned parcel of Ruth Whitehill and of that certain parcel of land as described in the Deed from Frank R. Carter.and Clara A. Carter to Harry L. Marsh and Myrtle A. Marsh, dated April 10, 1945, recorded April 17, 1945 in Book 1249. Official Records, Page 460 Santa Clara County Records, to the point of intersection with the easterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way; thence,northerly along the various courses and distances of said easterly line of said Southern Pacific Railroad right of way to the point of intersection with the northerly line of that certain parcel of land referred to as Parcel No. 4 as described in the Deed from. Francis W.. Doetsch, Ralph. P. Doetsch and Joseph P. Doetsch and Cozetta Doetsch to Joseph Doetsch and Caroline Doetsch, dated November 5, 1935, recorded January 7, 1936 in Book 756 Official Records, Page 22$1 Santa Clara County Records; thence easterly along said northerly line of said Parcel No. 4 and continuing easterly along the north- erly line of Parcel No. 2 as described in the last mentioned Deed, to the northeast corner of said Parcel No. 2, being also a point Page J of -6~ Pages in the center line of Los Gatos Creek; thence southerly along the easterly line of said Parcel No. 2 to the southeast corner of said Parcel No, 2, being also the northeast corner of Parcel No. 1 as described in the last mentioned Deed, said southeast and said northeast corners being in the centerline of Los Gatos Creek; thence southerly, following the various courses and distances of the easterly line of said Parcel No. 1 to the southeast corner thereof, being also the northeast corner of Parcel No. 3 as des- ✓ crbed in the last mentioned Deed; thence continuing southerly following the various courses and distances of the easterly line o-~ said Parcel No. 3 to the point of intersection with the north- erly line of that certain parcel of land as described in and platted on Exhibit 1 attached to and made part.of the Deed and Agreement by and between Caroline Doetsch and Joseph C. Doetsch, to and with Santa Clara Valley Water Conservation District, dated October 6; 1934, recorded October 25, 1934 in Book 709 Official Records, Page 101; thence southwesterly in a direct line-to a point on the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of the hereinbefore described parcel of Harry L. Marsh and Myrtle A. Marsh, said point being distant easterly 225 feet from the south- easterly corner of said.last named parcel; thence southeasterly .in a direct line to an angle point.in the most northerly Town Limits Line, Town of Los Gatos, said point being distant easterly 350 feet more or less, from the pdint of beginning as measured along said most northerly Town. Limits Line; thence westerly follow- ng said most northerly Town Limits Line to the point of beginning. Page of %:5- Pages