NEWFOUNDLAND
AND
LABRADOR
REGULATION 68/08
Town of Roddickton-Bide Arm Order
under the
Municipalities Act, 1999
(O.C. 2008-296)
(Filed
November 7, 2008
)
Under the authority of sections 3, 6 and 12 of the Municipalities
Act, 1999
the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following regulations.
Dated at
St. Johns
,
November 7, 2008
.
Gary Norris
Clerk of the Executive Council
ORDER
Analysis
Short title
1.
This order may be cited as the Town of
Roddickton-Bide Arm Order
.
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Amalgamation
2.
The Town of
Roddickton
and the Town of
Bide Arm
are amalgamated as the Town of Roddickton-Bide Arm.
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Assets and liabilities
3.
All assets and liabilities of the Town of
Roddickton
and the Town of
Bide Arm
are to be assumed by the Town of Roddickton-Bide Arm.
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Town council
4.
The town council of the Town of Roddickton-Bide Arm is established to control and manage the town in accordance with the Act.
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Boundaries
5.
The boundaries of the Town of Roddickton-Bide Arm are as set out in the Schedule.
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Repeal
6.
The Town of Roddickton Order
, Consolidated Newfoundland and Labrador Regulation 399/96, and the Town of Bide Arm Order,
Consolidated Newfoundland and Labrador Regulation 44/96, are repealed.
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Commencement
7.
This Order shall come into force on
January 1, 2009
.
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Schedule
Beginning at a point, that point being the intersection of the eastern bank of Northeast Brook and the northern side of a bridge on Route 433 where Route 433 passes over Northeast Brook;
Then running north 89° 13' east a distance of 1,150 metres, more or less;
Then running south 0° 46 east a distance of 3,900 metres, more or less;
Then running south 12° 46 east a distance of 4,300 metres, more or less;
Then running north 89° 13 east a distance of 900 metres, more or less;
Then running south 1° 36 east a distance of 6,070 metres, more or less, to the northernmost point of Big Burnt Brook Pond;
Then following the eastern shoreline of Big Burnt Brook Pond in a generally southwesterly direction to where a brook flows out of that pond;
Then following the brook in a generally westerly direction along the centreline of the brook to the eastern shoreline of Bide Arm;
Then running in a generally northerly direction along the eastern shoreline to the most northerly point of Bide Arm; and
Then running in a generally southerly direction along the western shoreline of Bide Arm to a point having coordinates north 5 626 752 and east 562 727 metres;
Then running south 89° 13 west a distance of 2,360 metres, more or less, to a point on the eastern shoreline of Chimney Bay at the mouth of a small brook which flows from Timber Pond;
Then in a generally northerly direction along the eastern shoreline of Chimney Bay, passing Cabin Point, Chaine Point, Dowers Harbour, Scott Point, Roddickton, Adamson Point, and Muddy Hole to a point where Northeast Brook flows into Northeast Arm and continuing along the eastern bank of Northeast Brook to the point of beginning.
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