CNLR 441/96 - Town of St. George's Order under the Municipalities Act
Verify source ↗ AI-assisted research summary: This Order sets the Town of St. George's boundaries, gives the Order a short title, and repeals Newfoundland Regulations 805/78 and 326/83.
CONSOLIDATED NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 441/96 Town of St. George's 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. George's Order . Back to Top Boundaries 2. The boundaries of the Town of St. George's are as set out in the Schedule. Back to Top Repeal 3. Newfoundland Regulations 805/78 and 326/83 are repealed. Back to Top Schedule Beginning at a point, that point being at the highwater mark on the southern shoreline of Flat Bay, that point being locally known as Mystery Bridge Point; Then south 15° 34' east a distance of 2,900 metres, more or less, to a point, that point being the intersection of the northern bank of Flat Bay Brook and the northern bank of Dribble Brook; Then in a generally northeasterly direction along the northern bank of Dribble Brook a distance of approximately 7,500 metres, more or less; Then north 18° 04' west a distance of 2,400 metres, more or less, to a point on the southern limit of the C.N.R. right-of-way; Then along the south limit of the right-of-way in a generally northeasterly direction a distance of approximately 2,500 metres, more or less, to a point on the southern bank of Little Barachois Brook where the C.N.R. right-of-way intersects Little Barachois Brook; Then along the southern bank of Little Barachois Brook in a generally westerly and northerly direction a distance of approximately 1,000 metres to a point where Little Barachois Brook flows into St. George's Harbour ( Flat Bay ); Then along the southern shoreline of St. George's Harbour in a generally southwesterly direction passing Indian Cove, Long Point, Rocky Point and Shallop Point a distance of approximately 8,500 metres to the point of beginning. All bearings being referred to grid north and as with distances given are subject to approximation as delineated on the 1:50,000 Mapping, 1972 edition. 805/78; 326/83 ©Earl G. Tucker, Queen's Printer