Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . Fig. 1.—Typical Two-acre Farm in San Ysidro Irrigation District, showing distributing hydrant and Fig. 2.—Main Pumping Plant, San Ysidro Irrigation District. Bui. 2—(p. IRRIGATION DISTRICTS IN CALIFORNIA. 99 cn both niesii and bottoms liave been assessed at $ per acre andnearly all lots, whether business or residence, at $ each. The totalassessed valuation according to this rating Avas $69, in 1914,improvements not being counted. The ruling sale price of


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . Fig. 1.—Typical Two-acre Farm in San Ysidro Irrigation District, showing distributing hydrant and Fig. 2.—Main Pumping Plant, San Ysidro Irrigation District. Bui. 2—(p. IRRIGATION DISTRICTS IN CALIFORNIA. 99 cn both niesii and bottoms liave been assessed at $ per acre andnearly all lots, whether business or residence, at $ each. The totalassessed valuation according to this rating Avas $69, in 1914,improvements not being counted. The ruling sale price of the mesaand bottom lands, respectively, is now $ to $ and $,and mesa lands being preferable for residence and the bottom lands forfarming. Little Landers Colony, for which San Ysidro irrigation districtfurnishes the water supply, was originally laid out in one-acre farmsand the occupied holdings are mostly of that area or only a little an irrigation district San Ysidro district is therefore unique. In itsclose settlement it has, along with La Mesa, Lemon Grove, and SpringValley irrigation district, a distinctly municipal character. Water dis-tribution, however, is mainly on an irrig


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