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Real Estate Appraisers and Appraisals In
San Diego County, City of Lemon Grove
The community of Lemon Grove was settled in 1869 by its first known permanent resident, sheep rancher Robert Allison. From the 1860's to 1900 the area was known for sheep and poultry ranching and vegetable crops. In the early 1900's the community acquired its name when large citrus groves were planted and lemon and orange growing and shipping became the area's major industry. By World War II, most of the citrus groves had disappeared and suburbanization had begun. By 1960, most of the easily developable land was gone. Lemon Grove was incorporated as a general law city in 1977. Now, approximately 26,000 people live in established neighborhoods including single-family homes, condominiums, and apartment buildings. Municipal parks provide recreational opportunities, and schools and churches are scattered throughout the city. Lemon Grove enjoys warm, mild weather characteristic of Mediterranean climates. Summers are warm and dry, and winters are cooler with occasional rains. Cool ocean breezes enhance the temperate climate. Coastal mesas and drainages dominate, and elevations range from approximately 280 feet to 530 feet above sea level. The City is governed by a five-member City Council elected at large with four-year alternating terms. The Mayor is elected directly by the voters. Additionally, the positions of City Clerk, City Treasurer, City Manager, and City Attorney are filled by appointments of the City Council. The City contracts with the San Diego County Sheriff's Office for law enforcement. |
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