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Determination of Boundaries Between the Town of Bridgetown

and the Municipality of the County of Annapolis

made under Section 357 of the

Municipal Government Act

S.N.S. 1998, c. 18

N.S. Reg. 81/2012 (April 4, 2012)


Decision and Order

                                                                                             NSUARB-MB-11-04

2012 NSUARB 35


Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board


In the Matter of the Municipal Government Act

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In the matter of an application by the Town of Bridgetown and the Municipality of the County of Annapolis for a change in their mutual boundary

 

Before:     Wayne D. Cochrane, Q.C.


Decision and Order


        Whereas the Town of Bridgetown and the Municipality of the County of Annapolis applied to the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board on November 21, 2011, for a change in their mutual boundary;


        And whereas Notice of the Proposed Change to the Town and Municipal Boundary was advertised in the Chronicle Herald and the Annapolis County Spectator on Thursday, December 8, 2011; and the advertisement invited objectors to advise the Board of their objections;


        And whereas proof of the advertising has been provided to the Board;


        And whereas the Board received no objections to the application, within thirty (30) days after the first advertisement;

 

        It is hereby ordered pursuant to Section 357 of the Municipal Government Act that the Board confirms the change to the mutual boundary between the Town of Bridgetown and the Municipality of the County of Annapolis by adding the following area to the Municipality of the County of Annapolis:

 

Beginning where the northern boundary of the Town of Bridgetown intersects the western boundary of lands of Alexander David Beviss (PID: 05278221), being the eastern boundary of lands of Russell and James Ward;

 

Thence south 23 degrees 20 minutes 48 seconds east along lands of Beviss, Bowater Mersey, Her Majesty the Queen (formerly Canadian National Railway) and Stephen and Jean Clayton to the north side of Highway 1 (Granville Street) a total distance of 568 feet, more or less;

 

Thence westerly following the northerly sideline of Highway 1, 878 feet more or less to the original west boundary of the Town of Bridgetown;

 

Thence north 22 degrees 10 minutes 35 seconds west along lands of Ruth Joudrey (formerly of Canadian National Railways) 115.41 feet;

 

Thence north 23 degrees 49 minutes 35 seconds west along lands of Russell and James Ward 171.28 feet to an iron pipe located at the original northwest corner of the Town of Bridgetown;

 

Thence north 67 degrees 23 minutes 50 seconds east along other lands of Russell and James Ward 826.13 feet to the Place of Beginning.

 

Containing seven and three quarters of an acre or thereabouts.


        It is further ordered that the amended mutual boundary for the Town's western boundary is described in Schedule “A” attached hereto and forming part of this Order.


        Dated at Halifax, Nova Scotia this 4th day of April, 2012.


                                                                                Sgd. Elaine Wagner

                                                                                Clerk of the Board



Schedule “A”


The Town of Bridgetown western boundary is described as follows:


All that certain portion of the common boundary between the Municipality of the County of Annapolis and the Town of Bridgetown, situated in Annapolis County, Province of Nova Scotia, more particularly bounded and described as follows:


Beginning at a point on the west boundary of lands now or formerly of Alexander David Beviss and the east boundary of lands now or formerly of Russell Scott Ward and James Russell Ward;


Thence South 23 degrees 20 minutes 48 seconds East 416.62 feet along the west boundary of lands now or formerly of Alexander David Beviss and the west boundary of lands now or formerly of Bowaters Mersey Paper Company Limited to a calculated point;


Thence South 22 degrees 13 minutes 50 seconds East 100.02 feet along the west boundary of lands now or formerly of Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of Nova Scotia to a calculated point;


Thence South 20 degrees 51 minutes 44 seconds East 59.64 feet along the west boundary of lands now or formerly of C. Stephen Clayton and Jean B. Clayton to a survey marker;


Thence South 89 degrees 02 minutes 20 seconds West 667.83 feet along the north boundary of Trunk No. 1 to a calculated point;


Thence westerly along the north boundary of Trunk No. 1 following a curve to the left of radius 653.72 feet an arc distance of 40.36 feet to a calculated point, said calculated point being South 87 degrees 16 minutes 12 seconds West 40.36 feet from the aforesaid calculated point;


Thence westerly along the north boundary of Trunk No. 1 following a curve to the left of radius 1145.46 feet and arc distance of 170.31 feet to a calculated point, said calculated point being South 77 degrees 23 minutes 56 seconds West 170.15 feet from the aforesaid calculated point;


Thence South 22 degrees 10 minutes 35 seconds East 66.30 feet crossing Truck [Trunk] No. 1 to a survey marker on the south boundary of Trunk No. 1;


Thence southerly along the west boundary of lands now or formerly of Russell Scott Ward and James Russell Ward to the Annapolis River.


Being and intended to be a portion of the common boundary between the Municipality of the County of Annapolis and the Town of Bridgetown, a portion of which is shown on a Plan of Survey certified by Derik R. DeWolfe, NSLS, dated December 23, 2009, Plan No. 2009-229P-A and filed at the Registry of Deeds for Annapolis County as Plan No. 99974116.