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base 8-4, the geographic position of which monument referred to the Canal Zone triangulation system is in latitude 9°15′ N., plus 5,315.7 feet and in longitude 79°54′ W., plus 2,731.5 feet from Greenwich.

Thence from said initial point by metes and bounds:

N. 85°20′15′′' E., 1141.3 feet, parallel to, and 30.0 feet from, the centerline of the Panama Railroad right-of-way to an unmarked point called A-1 opposite station 20141.6 (point of spiral of the Panama Railroad).

On a curve to the left, parallel to, and 30.0 feet from, the centerline of the Panama Railroad right-of-way to monument "B," which is an 8-inch square concrete post opposite old track span tower 8-11 (the chord distance between A-1 and monument "B" being 1,123.6 feet N. 78°00'10'' E.);

S. 20°44'45" E., 18.0 feet to monument "C" which is a 12-inch galvanized iron pipe, located 12 feet more or less from the water's edge of Gatun Lake;

S. 20°44'45" E., 3,700 feet more or less to an unmarked point on the northerly side of the Monte Lirio Small Boat Channel in Gatun Lake;

Northwesterly, along the northerly side of the Monte Lirio Channel 3,400 feet more or less, to an unmarked point on said channel's side;

N. 04°39'45" E., 2,400 feet more or less to monument "D" which is a 11⁄2-inch pipe located 22 feet more or less from the water's edge of Gatun Lake;

N. 04°39'45" W., 70.0 feet to monument "A," the point of beginning.

Parcel Number 4 contains a land area of 11 acres. more or less.

The directions of the lines refer to the true meridian. All geographic positions are referred to the Panama-Colon datum of the Canal Zone triangulation system.

The boundary of the entire reservation, including Parcels 2, 3, and 4 was surveyed by the Section of Surveys, Office Engineering Division, The Panama Canal (now, Surveys Branch, Engineering and Construction Bureau, Panama Canal Company), in March 1946, in June, July, September, and October 1947, October 1948 and July 1949.

The entire reservation, consisting of Parcels 2, 3, and 4, contains a land area of 1,285 acres, more or less, and is as shown on Panama Canal Drawing No. 6115-59, R1-Revised September 16, 1957, entitled "Boundary of Fort William D. Davis Military Reservation," scale 1:6,000, on file in the Office of the Governor.

(b) Those portions of the Jadwin and the Keyes roads which lie within Parcel 3 of the reservation established by this order shall remain open to public use free of restrictions other than those imposed generally upon the public use of highways and roads in the Canal Zone,

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The area comprising this parcel is situated southeasterly of Mount Hope on the western shore of the Quebrada Ancha Arm of Gatun Lake, and includes Banana Island and the Egronal Islands which are situated in Gatun Lake, and the boundary is more particularly described as follows:

Beginning at monument No. 1, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe set in concrete, located on the continuous 92-foot contour of the west shore of the Quebrada Ancha Arm of Gatun Lake, the geodetic position of which monument, referred to the Canal Zone triangulation system, is in latitude 9°18′ N., plus 2,418.6 feet and longitude 79°52′ W., plus 3,280.0 feet from Greenwich.

Thence from said initial point by metes and bounds:

N. 23°08'00" W., 359.9 feet, to monument No. 1A, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 23°12'30'' W., 297.4 feet, through monument No. 1B, which is a 12-inch galvanized iron pipe, to monument No. 2, which is a 22-inch galvanized iron pipe, the distances being 202.7 feet and 94.7 feet, successively, from the beginning of the course;

N. 73°07'30" W., 369.8 feet, to monument No. 3, which is a 12-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 72°56'30'' W., 998.8 feet, through monuments Nos. 4, NF14 and 5 (monument No. 4 is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe; monument No. NF14 is a concrete post 8 inches square; monument No. 5 is a 12-inch galvanized iron pipe) to monument No. 6 which is a concrete post 8 inches square, the distances being 284.8 feet, 453.6 feet, 114.1 feet, and 146.3 feet successively from beginning of the course;

N. 45°58'00" W., 118.2 feet, to monument No. 7, which is a 12-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 46°13'30" W., 315.5 feet, to monument No. 8, which is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 46°01'00" W., 456.1 feet, to monument No. 9, which is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 46°02'00" W., 400.0 feet, to monument No. 10, which is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 46°01'00" W., 463.0 feet, to monument No. 11, which is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 46°01′30′′ W., 205.1 feet, to monument No. 12, which is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 46°01'00'' W., 1,141.6 feet, through monuments Nos. 13 and 14, which are 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipes, to monument No. 15, which is a concrete post, 8 inches square, the distances being 389.8 feet, 394.9 feet, and 356.9 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

(From monument NF-14 to monument No. 15, the above-described line follows the northeasterly boundary of the Gatun Tank Farm Naval Reservation);

N. 00°01'00" W., 2,515.4 feet, through monuments Nos. 16 to 21 inclusive, which are 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipes, to monument No. 22, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe, the distances being 249.8 feet, 193.4 feet, 470.0 feet, 525.0 feet, 520.6 feet, 406.0 feet, and 150.6 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

N. 54°57'00'' W., 470.7 feet, to monument No. 23, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 53°41'30'' E., 52.9 feet, to monument No. 23-A, which is a 2-inch galvanized iron pipe, located 50 feet southwesterly from the centerline of the Fort Gulick Road;

N. 54°56'00'' W., 175.6 feet, to monument No. 23-X, which is a 2-inch galvanized iron pipe, located 50 feet, southwesterly from the centerline of the Fort Gulick Road;

N. 35°04'00'' E., 100.0 feet, through monument No. 23-Y, which is a 2-inch brass plug, located on the centerline of the Fort Gulick Road, to monument No. 23-D, which is a 12-inch galvanized iron pipe, the distances being 49.9 feet and 50.1 feet, successively, from the beginning of the course;

N. 89°06′30'' E., 342.2 feet, through monument No. 23-E, which is a 2-inch galvanized iron pipe, to monument No. 24, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe, the distances being 186.1 feet and 156.1 feet, successively, from the beginning of the course;

N. 10°13'30" W., 75.6 feet, to monument No. 24-A, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 10°16'30" W., 715.2 feet, to monument No. 24-B, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 10°18'00'' W., 431.3 feet, to monument No. 24-C, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 10°12′00′′ W., 236.0 feet, to monument No. 24-D, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 10°15′30′′ W., 192.8 feet, to monument No. 24-E, which is a concrete post 8 inches square;

Due east, 239.4 feet, to monument No. 24-F, which is a 12-inch galvanized fron pipe;

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N. 89°59'30'' E., 140.8 feet, to monument No. 25, which is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 00°01'00'' W., 370.0 feet, to monument No. 26, which is a concrete post 8 inches square;

S. 50°31'00'' E., 1,522.2 feet, through monuments Nos. 27 and 28, which are 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipes, to monument No. 29, which is a concrete post 8 inches square, the distances being 501.6 feet, 563.0 feet, and 457.6 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

N. 85°14'00'' E., 432.9 feet, through monuments Nos. 30 and 31, which are 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipes, to monument No. 32, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe, the distances being 180.6 feet, 62.4 feet, and 189.9 feet, successively, from beginning of the

course;

N. 43°47'30'' E., 1,037.4 feet, parallel to and 50 feet southeasterly of the centerline of the Fort Gulick-France Field Road, to monument No. 33, which is a 12-inch galvanized iron pipe;

On a curve to the left, with a radius of 1,001.3 feet, 422.3 feet to monument No. 34, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe (the direct bearing and distance between monuments Nos. 33 and 34 is N. 31°49'30'' E., 419.4 feet);

N. 19°50'00'' E., 1,345.0 feet, parallel to and 50 feet easterly of the centerline of the Fort Gulick-France Field Road, to monument No. 35, which is a 12-inch galvanized iron pipe;

S. 24°59'30'' E., 626.4 feet, to monument No. 36, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

Due east, 9,122.1 feet, through monuments Nos. 37 to 43 inclusive, which are 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipes, and 47 to 74 inclusive, which are 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipes, to monument No. 75, which is a concrete post 8 inches square, located on the continuous 100foot contour of the west shore of the Quebrada Ancha Arm of Gatun Lake, the distances being 374.3 feet, 125.1 feet, 254.1 feet, 335.2 feet, 254.4 feet, 224.3 feet, 335.1 feet, 156.6 feet, 325.0 feet, 161.0 feet, 400.0 feet, 400.0 feet, 300.0 feet, 227.0 feet, 173.0 feet, 264.0 feet, 517.4 feet, 307.0 feet, 134.0 feet, 340.4 feet, 137.2 feet, 203.0 feet, 300.0 feet, 332.0 feet, 92.0 feet, 342.0 feet, 180.0 feet, 73.0 feet, 262.0 feet, 440.8 feet, 113.0 feet, 347.0 feet, 334.0 feet, 126.0 feet, 125.0 feet, and 107.2 feet, successively, from beginning of the course.

Due east, 100 feet, more or less, to an unmarked point on the continuous 87-foot contour of the shoreline of Gatun Lake;

In a general southwesterly direction, along the 87-foot contour of the shoreline of Gatun Lake, as it meanders, to an unmarked point, from which the bearing and distance to the above-mentioned monument No. 1, is N. 23°08'00" W., 15 feet, more or less;

N. 23°08'00" W., 15 feet, more or less to the point of beginning.

In addition to the above-described area, there shall be included within this parcel all

base 8-4, the geographic position of which monument referred to the Canal Zone triangulation system is in latitude 9°15' N., plus 5,315.7 feet and in longitude 79°54' W., plus 2,731.5 feet from Greenwich.

Thence from said initial point by metes and bounds:

N. 85°20'15" E., 1141.3 feet, parallel to, and 30.0 feet from, the centerline of the Panama Railroad right-of-way to an unmarked point called A-1 opposite station 20141.6 (point of spiral of the Panama Railroad).

On a curve to the left, parallel to, and 30.0 feet from, the centerline of the Panama Railroad right-of-way to monument "B," which is an 8-inch square concrete post opposite old track span tower 8-11 (the chord distance between A-1 and monument "B" being 1,123.6 feet N. 78°00'10'' E.);

S. 20°44'45" E., 18.0 feet to monument "C" which is a 12-inch galvanized iron pipe, located 12 feet more or less from the water's edge of Gatun Lake;

S. 20°44'45" E., 3,700 feet more or less to an unmarked point on the northerly side of the Monte Lirio Small Boat Channel in Gatun Lake;

Northwesterly, along the northerly side of the Monte Lirio Channel 3,400 feet more or less, to an unmarked point on said channel's side;

N. 04°39′45′′ E., 2,400 feet more or less to monument "D" which is a 11⁄2-inch pipe located 22 feet more or less from the water's edge of Gatun Lake;

N. 04°39'45" W., 70.0 feet to monument "A," the point of beginning.

Parcel Number 4 contains a land area of 11 acres. more or less.

The directions of the lines refer to the true meridian. All geographic positions are referred to the Panama-Colon datum of the Canal Zone triangulation system.

The boundary of the entire reservation, including Parcels 2, 3, and 4 was surveyed by the Section of Surveys, Office Engineering Division, The Panama Canal (now, Surveys Branch, Engineering and Construction Bureau, Panama Canal Company), in March 1946, in June, July, September, and October 1947, October 1948 and July 1949.

The entire reservation, consisting of Parcels 2, 3, and 4, contains a land area of 1,285 acres, more or less, and is as shown on Panama Canal Drawing No. 6115-59, R1-Revised September 16, 1957, entitled "Boundary of Fort William D. Davis Military Reservation," scale 1:6,000, on file in the Office of the Governor.

(b) Those portions of the Jadwin and the Keyes roads which lie within Parcel 3 of the reservation established by this order shall remain open to public use free of restrictions other than those imposed generally upon the public use of highways and roads in the Canal Zone,

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The area comprising this parcel is situated southeasterly of Mount Hope on the western shore of the Quebrada Ancha Arm of Gatun Lake, and includes Banana Island and the Egronal Islands which are situated in Gatun Lake, and the boundary is more particularly described as follows:

Beginning at monument No. 1, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe set in concrete, located on the continuous 92-foot contour of the west shore of the Quebrada Ancha Arm of Gatun Lake, the geodetic position of which monument, referred to the Canal Zone triangulation system, is in latitude 9°18' N., plus 2,418.6 feet and longitude 79°52′ W., plus 3,280.0 feet from Greenwich.

Thence from said initial point by metes and bounds:

N. 23°08'00'' W., 359.9 feet, to monument No. 1A, which is a 12-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 23°12′30′′ W., 297.4 feet, through monument No. 1B, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe, to monument No. 2, which is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe, the distances being 202.7 feet and 94.7 feet, successively, from the beginning of the course;

N. 73°07'30" W., 369.8 feet, to monument No. 3, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 72°56'30" W., 998.8 feet, through monuments Nos. 4, NF14 and 5 (monument No. 4 is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe; monument No. NF14 is a concrete post 8 inches square; monument No. 5 is a 12-inch galvanized iron pipe) to monument No. 6 which is a concrete post 8 inches square, the distances being 284.8 feet, 453.6 feet, 114.1 feet, and 146.3 feet successively from beginning of the course;

N. 45°58'00'' W., 118.2 feet, to monument No. 7, which is a 12-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 46°13'30" W., 315.5 feet, to monument No. 8, which is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 46°01'00'' W., 456.1 feet, to monument No. 9, which is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 46°02'00" W., 400.0 feet, to monument No. 10, which is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 46°01′00′′ W., 463.0 feet, to monument No. 11, which is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 46°01'30" W., 205.1 feet, to monument No. 12, which is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 46°01'00'' W., 1,141.6 feet, through monuments Nos. 13 and 14, which are 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipes, to monument No. 15, which is a concrete post, 8 inches square, the distances being 389.8 feet, 394.9 feet, and 356.9 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

(From monument NF-14 to monument No. 15, the above-described line follows the northeasterly boundary of the Gatun Tank Farm Naval Reservation);

N. 00°01'00'' W., 2,515.4 feet, through monuments Nos. 16 to 21 inclusive, which are 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipes, to monument No. 22, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe, the distances being 249.8 feet, 193.4 feet, 470.0 feet, 525.0 feet, 520.6 feet, 406.0 feet, and 150.6 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

N. 54°57'00" W., 470.7 feet, to monument No. 23, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 53°41'30'' E., 52.9 feet, to monument No. 23-A, which is a 2-inch galvanized iron pipe, located 50 feet southwesterly from the centerline of the Fort Gulick Road;

N. 54°56'00'' W., 175.6 feet, to monument No. 23-X, which is a 2-inch galvanized iron pipe, located 50 feet, southwesterly from the centerline of the Fort Gulick Road;

N. 35°04'00'' E., 100.0 feet, through monument No. 23-Y, which is a 2-inch brass plug, located on the centerline of the Fort Gulick Road, to monument No. 23-D, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe, the distances being 49.9 feet and 50.1 feet, successively, from the beginning of the course;

N. 89°06'30'' E., 342.2 feet, through monument No. 23-E, which is a 2-inch galvanized iron pipe, to monument No. 24, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe, the distances being 186.1 feet and 156.1 feet, successively, from the beginning of the course;

N. 10°13'30'' W., 75.6 feet, to monument No. 24-A, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 10°16′30′′ W., 715.2 feet, to monument No. 24-B, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 10°18'00'' W., 431.3 feet, to monument No. 24-C, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 10°12′00′′ W., 236.0 feet, to monument No. 24-D, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 10°15′30′′ W., 192.8 feet, to monument No. 24-E, which is a concrete post 8 inches square;

Due east, 239.4 feet, to monument No. 24-F, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized fron pipe;

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N. 89°59′30′′ E., 140.8 feet, to monument No. 25, which is a 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

N. 00°01'00'' W., 370.0 feet, to monument No. 26, which is a concrete post 8 inches square;

S. 50°31'00'' E., 1,522.2 feet, through monuments Nos. 27 and 28, which are 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipes, to monument No. 29, which is a concrete post 8 inches square, the distances being 501.6 feet, 563.0 feet, and 457.6 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

N. 85°14'00'' E., 432.9 feet, through monuments Nos. 30 and 31, which are 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipes, to monument No. 32, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe, the distances being 180.6 feet, 62.4 feet, and 189.9 feet, successively, from beginning of the

course;

N. 43°47'30'' E., 1,037.4 feet, parallel to and 50 feet southeasterly of the centerline of the Fort Gulick-France Field Road, to monument No. 33, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

On a curve to the left, with a radius of 1,001.3 feet, 422.3 feet to monument No. 34, which is a 12-inch galvanized iron pipe (the direct bearing and distance between monuments Nos. 33 and 34 is N. 31°49'30'' E., 419.4 feet);

N. 19°50'00'' E., 1,345.0 feet, parallel to and 50 feet easterly of the centerline of the Fort Gulick-France Field Road, to monument No. 35, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

S. 24°59'30'' E., 626.4 feet, to monument No. 36, which is a 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipe;

Due east, 9,122.1 feet, through monuments Nos. 37 to 43 inclusive, which are 11⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipes, and 47 to 74 inclusive, which are 21⁄2-inch galvanized iron pipes, to monument No. 75, which is a concrete post 8 inches square, located on the continuous 100foot contour of the west shore of the Quebrada Ancha Arm of Gatun Lake, the distances being 374.3 feet, 125.1 feet, 254.1 feet, 335.2 feet, 254.4 feet, 224.3 feet, 335.1 feet, 156.6 feet, 325.0 feet, 161.0 feet, 400.0 feet, 400.0 feet, 300.0 feet, 227.0 feet, 173.0 feet, 264.0 feet, 517.4 feet, 307.0 feet, 134.0 feet, 340.4 feet, 137.2 feet, 203.0 feet, 300.0 feet, 332.0 feet, 92.0 feet, 342.0 feet, 180.0 feet, 73.0 feet, 262.0 feet, 440.8 feet, 113.0 feet, 347.0 feet, 334.0 feet, 126.0 feet, 125.0 feet, and 107.2 feet, successively, from beginning of the course.

Due east, 100 feet, more or less, to an unmarked point on the continuous 87-foot contour of the shoreline of Gatun Lake;

In a general southwesterly direction, along the 87-foot contour of the shoreline of Gatun Lake, as it meanders, to an unmarked point, from which the bearing and distance to the above-mentioned monument No. 1, is N. 23°08'00" W., 15 feet, more or less;

N. 23°08'00" W., 15 feet, more or less to the point of beginning.

In addition to the above-described area, there shall be included within this parcel all

land above the 87-foot contour, consisting of islands known as the Egronal Islands and Banana Island, located in Gatun Lake within the boundaries described as follows:

Beginning at an unmarked point called "A" on the drawing, located on the shore of the Quebrada Ancha Arm of Gatun Lake where longitude 79°51′ plus 4,975.0 feet intersects the 87-foot contour;

Thence from said initial point by metes and bounds:

Due south, 4,300 feet more or less, to an intersection with latitude 9°17' plus 4,200 feet, to an unmarked point called "B" on the drawing;

Due west, 2,000 feet, to an unmarked point called "C" on the drawing;

Northwesterly, 3,550 feet, more or less, to an unmarked point called "D" on the drawing, located at a point on the shore of Gatun Lake where longitude 79°52′ plus 2,200 feet intersects the 87-foot contour on the shore of Quebrada Ancha Arm of Gatun Lake;

In a general northeasterly and southeasterly direction, following the 87-foot contour of the shore of Gatun Lake, to an unmarked point called "A" on the drawing, the point of beginning.

The directions of the lines refer to the true meridian. All geographic positions are referred to the Panama-Colon datum of the Canal Zone triangulation system.

The boundary of this parcel, from monument No. 1 to monument No. 23-A inclusive, and from monument No. 23-D to monument No. 75 inclusive, was surveyed by the Surveys Branch, The Panama Canal (now, Surveys Branch, Engineering and Construction Bureau, Panama Canal Company), in January and February 1940 and December 1946, and the boundary from monument No. 23-A to monument No. 23-D was surveyed by said Surveys Branch in April 1950.

PARCEL NO. 2

(AT COCO SOLO)

The area comprising this parcel is situated on the easterly shore of Manzanillo Bay, westerly from Randolph Road and southerly and adjacent to Parcel No. 1 of Coco Solo Navy Reservation and the boundary is more particularly described as follows:

Beginning at monument No. 1, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe, located 41.5 feet westerly from the centerline of the 30-foot wide concrete pavement of Randolph Road and 1.5 feet easterly from the corner of a cyclone fence, the geodetic position of which, referred to the Canal Zone triangulation system is in latitude 9°21' N. plus 3,529.9 feet and longtitude 79°52′ W. plus 5,052.4 feet. Monument No. 1 is also S. 31°45'10'' E., 18.93 feet from Precise Bench Mark "A."

S. 03°31′20′′ E., 139.7 feet, along the outside of the above-mentioned cyclone fence and parallel to and 41.5 feet westerly from the centerline of the above-mentioned concrete pavement of Randolph Road, to monument No. 2, which is a 12-inch iron pipe;

S. 24°34'40'' E., 15.8 feet, along the outside of the above-mentioned cyclone fence to monument No. 3, which is a 12-inch iron pipe, located 35.8 feet westerly from the centerline of the above-mentioned concrete pavement of Randolph Road;

S. 03°31'25'' E., 37.6 feet, along the outside of the above-mentioned cyclone fence, along a line parallel to and 35.8 feet westerly from the centerline of the above-mentioned concrete pavement of Randolph Road, to monument No. 4, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe;

S. 05°23'45'' W., 20.5 feet, along the outside of the above-mentioned cyclone fence to monument No. 5, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe, located 39.1 feet westerly from the centerline of the above-mentioned concrete pavement of Randolph Road.

S. 03°32'20'' E., 1,184.0 feet, along the outside of the above-mentioned fence, along a line parallel to and 39.1 feet westerly from the centerline of the above-mentioned concrete pavement of Randolph Road to monument No. 6, which is a monel plug located in the northwesterly edge of the concrete pavement of a taxiway;

S. 44°20'05'' W., 148.5 feet, along the northwesterly edge of the above-mentioned concrete taxiway, to monument No. 7, which is a monel plug located in the edge of the above-mentioned taxiway, at the easterly prolongation of the southerly curb of a parking lot;

S. 75°08'20'' W., 133.7 feet, along the prolongation of and the back of a curb on the southerly side of a parking area to monument No. 8 which is a monel plug located at the end of the curb at the southwesterly corner of the above-mentioned parking area;

N. 15°44′55′′ W., 31.5 feet, along the edge of the pavement on the westerly side of the above-mentioned parking area to monument No. 9, which is a monel plug, located in the edge of the pavement on the southeasterly side of Smith Road;

S. 75°04'35'' W., 621.9 feet, following the back of the curb on the southerly side of Smith Road to monument No. 10, which is a monel plug, located in the easterly edge of the pavement extending in a southerly direction;

S. 02°40'55" E., 163.4 feet, along the easterly edge of the above-mentioned pavement, to monument No. 11, which is a monel plug, located at the easterly edge of the abovementioned pavement;

S. 79°57'35" W., 1,797.7 feet, more or less, through monument No. 12, which is an iron rod in concrete, located in the center of a wind compass, and monument No. 13, which is a 12-inch iron pipe, to an unmarked point called No. 14, located at the mean low water line on the shore of Manzanillo Bay, the distances being 1,110.3 feet, 601.4 feet, and 86.0 feet, more or less, successively, from the beginning of the course. The geodetic position of monument No. 13 is in latitude 9°21' N., plus 1,404.4 feet and longitude 79°53' W. plus 1,492.5 feet;

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