@amirhossein.jafarii ,
In reading the Hayward assessor's plan, you can assume that they follow surveyor's conventions that lines that appear parallel are so unless a new bearing is given. In this way, the drawing has the minimum information required to understand it all the wise minimizing the amount of text.
Your short 8.07 unit segment for lot 164 is in line with the rear limits of lots 164 thru 168. This line will have the same bearing as it is between the front limit of SCRIPPS street and the front limit of lots 117 thru 199 of BELHAVEN street which both have a heading of N 5d 30m 39s E.
By the same reasoning, the 80.29 unit segment of lot 164 has the bearing N 64d 57m 59s E.
With these two assumptions, you have four sides with lengths and bearings which your can draw the property lines. Then close with an arc segment of radius R=178 units.
Since that arc segment of 49.06 units does not have a bearing, you draw it last. If there is a discrepancy in the precision of units and angles, this is where I would allow for it (ie. the arc length or radius would be off calculations).
If the condition of the street front radius or arc length is critical to your layout, you should draw all the lots sharing the same curve (lots 162 thru 165) which again share the same radius and center point by convention.
Hope this helps.
-luc