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Newfoundland Regulation 1998 Town of (Filed March
27, 1998) Under the
authority of section 3 of the
Municipalities Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following
Order. Dated at John R.
Cummings, Q.C. ORDER Analysis 1. Short
title 2. Boundaries 3. Repeal Schedule Short title 1. This Order may be cited as the Town of Boundaries 2. The boundaries of the Town of Repeal 3. The
Town of Summerford Order,
Consolidated Newfoundland Regulations 459/96, is repealed. Schedule Beginning
at a point on the northern shoreline of Summerford Arm known locally as
Reddetts Head; Then
running due north 1,650 metres, more or less, to a point on the centre line of
Route 344 between Cottlesville and Summerford. Then north
69° east 650 metres, more or less, to the southeastern extremity of Rushy Cove
Pond; Then north
57° 30' east 3700 metres, more or less, to the southern extremity of an unnamed
pond; Then
following the eastern shoreline of the pond in a northeasterly direction to a
point having coordinates north 5,487,200 metres, east 393,285 metres; Then due
east 185 metres, more or less, to a point having coordinates north 5,487,200
metres, east 393,470 metres, that point being 100 metres, more or less, east of
the centreline of Highway route 340; Then south
66° 00' east, 1,750 metres, more or less, to the westernmost shoreline of Long
Tickle; Then in a
generally southerly direction along the western shoreline of Dildo run to a
point where the shoreline intersects the Curtis Causeway spanning the Main
Tickle; Then in a
generally northwesterly direction along the eastern shoreline of Summerford Arm
to a point where the shoreline intersects the causeway linking Strong's Island
with Then
running along the eastern face of the causeway and continuing around the
sinuosities of the shoreline of Strong's Then
running along the western face of the causeway to a point where the causeway
intersects the northern shoreline of Summerford Arm; Then in a
generally westerly direction along the sinuosities of the shoreline to the
point of beginning. All
Bearings refer to Grid North and, as with distances given, are subject to
approximation as delineated on the 1:5,000, Department of Environment and Lands
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