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LR 113
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. P&SL 1963, c. 226, §1, as amended by P&SL 1973, c. 27, §1, is
further amended to read:

 
Sec. 1. Territorial limits; incorporation. That part of the
Town of South Berwick, in the County of York, and the inhabitants
therein, which is bounded and described as follows: Beginning on
the Maine bank of the Salmon Falls River at the southerly
boundary line of the Boston and Maine Railroad bridge; thence
turning and running northeasterly and southeasterly, by and along
land of said Boston and Maine Railroad right-of-way and the
division line between the Towns of Berwick and South Berwick, to
the northwesterly sideline of Route 4, and continuing on said
last course across Route 4 to the southeasterly sideline thereof;
thence turning and running in a southerly direction, by the
southeasterly sideline of Route 4 to the southerly sideline of
the old Boston and Maine Railroad right-of-way; thence turning
and running in an easterly direction, by and along the southerly
sideline of said Boston and Maine Railroad right-of-way to the
center line of Agamenticus Road; thence turning and running in a
southwesterly direction, by the center line of said Agamenticus
Road, to the center line of the right-of-way of the Central Maine
Power Company 38 K.V. transmission line and which center line is
taken to be the pole line of said transmission facility; thence
turning and running south 23-56' West through pole number 86 at
station 244+66; thence continuing on said course to pole number
93 at station 262+82.13; thence turning and running South 8-54'
East to pole number 5 at station 268+61.28; thence turning and
running South 35-41' East to pole number 99 at station 281+60;
thence turning and running South 40-50' West to pole number 101
at station 287+79; thence turning and running South 66-23' West
through pole number 102 to a point which is 200 feet measured on
said course from the northeasterly sideline of Academy Street, so
called; thence turning and running southeasterly, on a line 200
feet, more or less, from the northeasterly sideline of said
Academy Street, to a point on the center line of said Academy
Street which point is determined by measuring 300 feet
southeasterly from the intersection of the center lines of Route
236 and Liberty Street, so called; thence turning and running
southwesterly to a point which is determined by measuring on a
perpendicular whose base is at said last point a distance of 200
feet from said last point; thence turning and running in a
general northwesterly direction on a line which is 200 feet from
the center line of Academy Street across Route 236, and 200 feet
from the center line of Liberty Street, so called, to a point on
the property line of the Central Maine Power Company and a fence,
which point is approximately 40 feet southerly on said fence line
from a 48-inch Elm tree, and which is further determined by
measuring 200 feet southerly on a perpendicular whose base line


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