| 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 |