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Consolidated Newfoundland Regulation 1996 CONSOLIDATED
Under the authority of section 11 of the Urban and Rural Planning Act and the Subordinate Legislation Revision and Consolidation Act, the Lieutenant‑Governor in Council defines the following area as the Red Bay Municipal Planning Area. PLANNING Beginning at a point at the highwater mark in Little Capstan Cove where an unnamed brook flows into Little Capstan Cove; Then following the western bank of that brook in a generally northerly direction a distance of 100 metres, more or less, to the southern end of an unnamed pond; Then along the western shoreline of that pond in a generally northerly direction a distance of 150 metres, more or less, to the northern end of the pond where an unnamed brook flows into the pond; Then along the western bank of the brook in a generally northerly direction a distance of 700 metres, more or less, to the southern end of an unnamed pond; Then following the western shoreline of the pond in a generally northerly direction a distance of 100 metres, more or less, to the northernmost tip of the pond; Then north 15° 30' east a distance of 1,300 metres, more or less; Then north 50° 30' west a distance of 550 metres, more or less, to the southernmost tip of an unnamed pond; Then following the shoreline of the pond in a generally northwesterly and northeasterly direction a distance of 350 metres, more or less, to a point on the western shore of the pond where an unnamed brook flows into the pond; Then following the western bank of the brook in a generally northerly direction a distance of 1,150 metres, more or less, to a point where the brook flows out of an unnamed pond; Then following the western shoreline of the pond in a generally northerly direction a distance of 500 metres, more or less, to a point on the western shoreline of the pond where an unnamed brook flows into the pond; Then following the western bank of the brook in a generally northwesterly direction a distance of 275 metres, more or less, to a point where the brook flows out of an unnamed pond; Then following the western shoreline of the pond in a generally northerly direction a distance of 400 metres, more or less, to a point on the north end of the pond where an unnamed brook flows into the pond; Then following the western bank of the brook in a generally northerly direction a distance of 1,300 metres, more or less, to a point where the brook flows out of an unnamed pond; Then north 18° 30' west a distance of 5,600 metres, more or less; Then north 61° west a distance of 2,400 metres, more or less; Then south 62° 45' west a distance of 6,850 metres, more or less; Then due south a distance of 5,850 metres, more or less; Then south 40° 00' east a distance of 9,800 metres, more or less, to a point on the shoreline of the Strait of Belle Isle; Then following the
highwater mark of the shoreline of the Also including the islands
known as All bearings refer to grid north and as with distances given are subject to approximation as delineated on the 1:50,000 National Topographic Mapping, 1985 edition. 201/92 ©Earl G. Tucker, Queen's Printer |