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CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the interest in real property
Covenant
conveyed by the deresdxgxxgzantxdaud dated
from John R. and Louise E. Dillaha
to the City of Arroyo Grande, a municipal corporation, is hereby
accepted in accordance with Resolution No 453 , recorded the 26th
day of August, 1960, in Volume 1081, Official Records, Page 344,
San Luis Obispo County, California, and the Grantee consents to
recordation thereof.
Dated:
CITY OF 'RROYO GRANDE
B y : A ` / vw
f MAYOR
• ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
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C O V E N A N T
The undersigned, Margaret R. Work, owner of the property hereinafter
described, for a valuable consideration, on behalf of ourselves, our heirs,
administrators, executors, successors or assigns, hereby covenant with the
City of Arroyo Grande, a municipal corporation, that upon the creation of an
Assessment District or 51% or more of sidewalks installed within the block
in which the property is located, the owner will:
1. Install, at owner's expense, sidewalks along the Farroli Avenue
frontage of said parcel in accordance with the City requirements
and specifications.
This Covenant shall run with the land hereinafter described in favor
of the City of Arroyo Grande, a municipal corporation, and shall be enforceable
by said City against ourselves, our heirs, administrators, executors, successors
or assigns.
Said property is located in the City of Arroyo Grande, County of San Luis
Obispo, State of California, and is more particularly described as follows:
A portion of Lot 114 of the Ranchos Corral de Piedra, Pismo and Boise
de Chemisal, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the North line of said Lot, distant thereon
1632.5 feet West from the Northeast corner of said Lot, said point
being the Northwest corner of the property conveyed to B. J. Jones,
et ux.,'bV deed dated April 27, 1938 end recorded in Book 238, at
Page 422 of Official Records; thence South along the West line of the
property so conveyed, 348.48 feet; thence West 500 feet to the true
point of beginning, said point being the Northeast corner of the
property conveyed to Cora E. Sisson, a widow, et al., by deed dated
October 3, 1946 and recorded In Book 428, at Page 13$ of Official
Records; thence South along the East line of the property so conveyed,
348.48 feet; thence West 125 feet to the true point of beginning.
DATED:
(Notary Public Acknowledgement)
C O V E N A N T
We the undersigned, John R. and Louise E. Dillaha, owners of the property
hereinafter described, for a valuable consideration, on behalf of ourselves, our
heirs, administrators, executors, successors or assigns, hereby covenant with the
City of Arroyo Grande, a municipal corporation, that upon the creation of an
Assessment District or 51% or more of sidewalks installed within the block in
which the property is located, the owners will:
1. Install, at owner's expense, sidewalks along the Alpine Street frontage
of said parcel in accordance with the City requirements and specifications.
This Covenant shall run with the land hereinafter described in favor of the
City of Arroyo Grande, a municipal corporation, and shall be enforceable by said
City against ourselves, our heirs, administrators, executors, successors or assigns.
Said property is located in the City of Arroyo Grande, County of San Luis
Obispo, State of California, and is more particularly described as follows:
A portion of Lot 107 of the Ranchos Corral de Piedra,
Pismo and Dols* de Chemise].
Assessor's Parcel No. 6- 544-10 - 230 So. Alpine St.
DATED:
(Notary Public Acknowledgement)
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141ff sAi,, The Governor and the State _Legislature, reownizing the crit-
ical need in C:alifornia for more health care professionals, have ap-
proved for submission to tht voters on the June 2nd ballot, the
1246.3 million bond issue designated Proposition 1 to be used for
: onstruction of health science Training facilities at the various
branches of the :,: iverni;, of California.; and
iik E , a unrce in medicine and a greater awareness by the
populace of these advances have created s striking increase in the
health care demands of the citizens, and
tt;,,k , to raerel; •-sai utai<; ts:e present rat; , o2 ; irofessional
health personnel tc population will require by 19601 11,000
additional phyaicia. :., h,53C additional dentists, 21.000 additional
nursee and cttzer profssaionais; and
`4tiRy:A,, the nuber of graduates fron, medical, ac:c,tai, optometric,
and nursing 3chcnle in California now cannot keep z 'filth the
number who 113 or rc,tire; and
4tnREA health science manpower can he expected to develop
improved treatments or preventives for heart disease, cancer,
arthritis, emphyserw and other crippling ailments; and
TIM: A:,, additional healtr, specialists are needed to play a
major role in solving pollution and environmental problems; and
wnbR A the passage of this measure by the electorate of the
State of C alifornia will help us to meet the health care needs of
our citizens;
NOW Tt± sPONL i '; `. i CLV ..,t the City Council
of Arroyo Grande endorses Proposition 1- -the Health
.iciences Construction Jon Act - -on the June 2, 1970 ballot and
urges the citizens of the :sate of California to vote Yr.a on
Proposition 1. -
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