CNLR 867/96 - Isle aux Morts Municipal Planning Area under the Urban and Rural Planning Act
Verify source ↗ AI-assisted research summary: This regulation defines the Isle aux Morts Municipal Planning Area and repeals Newfoundland Regulation 44/87.
CONSOLIDATED NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 867/96 Isle aux Morts Municipal Planning Area under the Urban and Rural Planning Act (O.C. 96-173) 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 Isle aux Morts Municipal Planning Area. PLANNING AREA Beginning at a point, that point being on the eastern bank of the mouth of Isle aux Morts River where the river flows into the Atlantic Ocean and having a military grid reference of 494722; Then in a generally easterly and northeasterly direction along the sinuosities of the highwater shoreline passing the Town of Isle aux Morts to a point on the western bank of Otter Bay, that point having a military grid reference of 553743; Then north 36° 30' west a distance of 200 metres, more or less, to the southwesternmost point of the Otter Bay Provincial Park boundary; Then continuing north 36° 30' west along the boundary of the Otter Bay Provincial Park a distance of 1.25 kilometres, more or less; Then north 67° east along that boundary a distance of 200 metres, more or less; Then north 80° east along that boundary a distance of 450 metres, more or less, to a point on the western bank of an unnamed brook; Then in a generally northeasterly direction along the western bank of the unnamed brook a distance of 2.5 kilometres, more or less; Then due west a distance of 4 kilometres, more or less, to a point on the eastern bank of the Isle aux Morts River; Then in a generally southwesterly direction along the eastern bank of the Isle aux Morts River a distance of 6.5 kilometres, more or less, to the point of beginning. All bearings refer to grid north. All bearings as with distances given are subject to approximation. 44/87 Newfoundland Regulation 44/87 is repealed. ©Earl G. Tucker, Queen's Printer