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Consolidated Newfoundland Regulation 1996


CONSOLIDATED NEWFOUNDLAND REGULATION 440/96

CONSOLIDATED NEWFOUNDLAND REGULATION 440/96

Town of St. Bernard's - Jacques Fontaine 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


        1.   Short title

        2.   Boundaries

        3.   Repeal

Schedule


Short title

        1. This Order may be cited as the Town of St. Bernard's ‑ Jacques Fontaine Order.

Boundaries

        2. The boundaries of the Town of St. Bernard's ‑ Jacques Fontaine are as set out in the Schedule.

Repeal

        3. Newfoundland Regulations 189/93 and 31/94 are repealed.


Schedule

Beginning at a point on the highwater mark of Bay L'Argent Black Cove, grid reference 581666;

Then south 50° 30' east 915 metres, more or less, to a high point, that point being a horizontal control point, spot elevation 339 metres at Hare Hills;

Then south 59° 30' east 4,150 metres, more or less, to the summit of a hill locally known as Bunker's Hill;

Then south 67° 30' west 1,150 metres, more or less, to the summit of a hill locally known as Flaherty's Hill;

Then north 80° 00' west 4,250 metres, more or less, to a high point locally known as Breakheart Mountain;

Then south 67° 30' west 2,550 metres, more or less, to the summit of an unnamed hill;

Then north 79° 30' west 975 metres, more or less, to the highwater mark on the westernmost extremity of Deepwater Point;

Then following the sinuosities of the shoreline passing Red Head, Fox Cove, Jack Fountain Cove to the point of beginning.

All bearings herein refer to grid north and as with distances given are subject to approximation as delineated on the 1:50,000 National Topographic Mapping.

189/93; 31/94