CONSOLIDATED
NEWFOUNDLAND
AND
LABRADOR
REGULATION 445/96
Town of
St. Vincent
's - St. Stephen's - Peter's River Order
under the
Municipalities Act
(O.C. 96-170)
Under the authority of section 3 of the Municipalities Act
and the Subordinate Legislation Revision and Consolidation Act
, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following Order.
ORDER
Analysis
Short title
1.
This Order may be cited as the Town of St. Vincent's - St. Stephen's - Peter's River Order
.
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Boundaries
2.
The boundaries of the Town of
St. Vincent
's - St. Stephen's - Peter's River are as set out in the Schedule.
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Repeal
3.
Newfoundland
Regulation 11/79 is repealed.
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Schedule
Beginning at a point in the western shoreline of Holyrood Pond, that point being 3,950 metres due east of Red Point, 600 metres, more or less, northeast of the mouth of the lower Barasway River and then running in a generally southwesterly direction along the western shoreline of Holyrood Pond via St. Vincent's to a point in the southwest angle of Holyrood Pond;
Then running along the northern shoreline of the main beach to a point in the western abutment of the concrete bridge spanning the main gut;
Then crossing the northern face of the bridge and continuing along the eastern shoreline of Holyrood Pond in a generally northeasterly direction to a point at the mouth of
Deer
River
where the river empties into Holyrood Pond;
Then running in a generally easterly direction along the southern bank of
Deer
River
to the point where the river flows out of Deer Pond;
Then running along the western shoreline of Deer Pond to a point on the northern shoreline where the
Deer
River
empties into Deer Pond;
Then running along the western shoreline of Deer Pond to a point on the northern shoreline where the
Deer
River
empties into Deer Pond;
Then running south 35° east a distance of 7,475 metres, more or less, to a point;
Then running south 56° west to Gull Island Point;
Then running in a generally northerly direction along the eastern shoreline of
Holyrood
Bay
via Peter's River and St. Stephen's to a point in the eastern abutment of the concrete bridge spanning the main gut;
Then running along the southern face of the bridge and continuing along the southern shoreline of the main beach in a generally westerly direction to the most southerly point of Cape English;
Then running in a generally northerly direction along the sinuosities of the eastern shoreline of St. Mary's Bay to a point known locally as Red Point;
Then running east a distance of 3,950 metres, more or less.
All bearings being referred to the true meridian.
11/79
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