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Newfoundland
and Labrador
Woody
Point Municipal Planning Area, 2007 (Filed Under the authority of section 11 of the Urban and Rural Planning Act, 2000 I define the following area as the Woody Point Municipal Planning Area. Dated at Jack Byrne PLANNING Beginning at a coastal point on the western side of Bonne Bay, that
point bearing north 75° 52'
29" east 426 metres, more or less, from a point having NAD 83 co-ordinates
of north 5,488,081.76 metres and east 346,109.85 metres, Gros Morne National
Park, Regional Surveyor Plan No. 82-14; Then running generally southward along the
western side of South Arm, Bonne Bay, following the shoreline via Much's Point,
Curzon, Crolly Cove, Bonne Bay, Woody Point, Winter
House Brook, Paynes Point and Hell Cove to a point
directly distant approximately 255 metres northwestward from Bailey's Point,
and having co-ordinates north 5,482,620.87 metres and east 346,466.29 metres; Then north 74° 0' west 791 metres, more or less to a point common to the Woody
Point and Glenburnie-Birchy Head-Shoal Brook municipal boundaries; Then south 20° 0' east 650 metres, more or less, to the intersection of a power
transmission line; Then following the transmission line south
43° 30' west 132 metres and north 87° 30' west 280 metres, more or less, to a point on the boundary of
Gros Morne National Park; Then along a line of demarcation with the
Gros Morne National Park north 29° 5'
25" west 1161 metres, north 29° 4'
9" west 480 metres, north 24° 8'
30" east 2800 metres, north 5° 52'
30" east 1960 metres, and north 75° 52' 29" east 426 metres, more or less, to the point of beginning. All bearings and co-ordinates refer to the 3°
modified T.M. grid, central meridian 58° 30' west longitude. The Woody Point Municipal Planning Area, Consolidated
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