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In a general northerly, easterly, and northerly direction, following the mean low water line along the shore of Manzanillo Bay to an unmarked point called B-1, located on the southerly side of a drainage ditch at the southwesterly corner of Parcel No. 1 of Coco Solo Navy Reservation;

S. 89°59'35'' E., 844.6 feet, more or less, through monument "B", which is an 8-inch square concrete monument and monument "A", which is a 4-inch cast iron pipe (Precise Bench Mark "A"), to unmarked point called "X", which is located N. 89°59′35′′ W., 27.5 feet, from a monel reference plug, set in the westerly edge of Randolph Road; the distances being 315 feet, more or less, 520.6 feet and 9.0 feet, successively, from the beginning of the course.

S. 03°31'20'' E., 16.1 feet, to monument No. 1, the point of beginning.

There shall also be included in the abovedescribed reservation all land and water within a zone extending 100 yards out from the mean low water line on all shores of the reservation bordering on Manzanillo Bay. In any area where such 100 yard zone would overlap any similar zone, included within Coco Solo Navy Reservation, Parcel No. 1, the dividing line between the respective zones shall be midway bteween the mean low water lines of the respective reservations.

The directions of the lines refer to the true meridian.

The boundary of this parcel was surveyed by the Surveys Branch, The Panama Canal Company, in January and February 1959.

PARCEL NO. 3

The area comprising this parcel is situated east of Randolph Road, south of Galeta Road, west of Canal Zone-Republic of Panama boundary and north of Boyd-Roosevelt Highway and the boundary is more particularly described as follows:

Beginning at monument No. 1, which is a brass plug located in the concrete pavement, on the easterly side of Randolph Road, and northerly from the junction of Galeta Road, the geodetic position of which, referred to the Canal Zone triangulation system is in latitude 9°22′ N. plus 4,566.3 feet and longitude 79°52′ W. plus 5,664.3 feet from Greenwich. Monument No. 1 is S. 32°39'00'' E., 133.1 feet from Precise Bench Mark "C".

Thence from said initial point by metes and bounds:

N. 62°40'40'' E., 148.2 feet to monument No. 10, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, located on the northerly side of Galeta Road;

S. 14°02'10'' E., 50.0 feet, more or less, to an unmarked point called No. 10-A, located on a line parallel to and 30 feet southerly from the centerline of Galeta Road;

In a generally easterly and northerly direction, following a line parallel to and 30 feet southerly from the centerline of Galeta Road and Road R12-E (old 100' Hill Road) to an unmarked point called 81-H, located

on longitude 79°51′ W. plus 3,607.6 feet and latitude 9°23′ N. plus 882.99 feet;

Due east, 75.0 feet, more or less, to monument No. 34, which is a brass plug in concrete;

N. 89°58'00'' E., 3,926.6 feet, through monument No. 43, which is a brass plug in concrete monument, to an unmarked point called 43-A, located on the Canal ZoneRepublic of Panama boundary line, the distances being 3,531.4 feet and 395.2 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

S. 00°32'00'' W., 747.8 feet, along the Canal Zone-Republic of Panama boundary line, to monument No. 1, which is a 4-inch iron pipe with a cap;

S. 00°32'00'' W., 2,260.7 feet, through monument No. 1-1, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe, to monument No. 2, which is a 4-inch iron pipe with a cap, the distances being 816.0 feet and 1,444.7 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

S. 00°33'00'' W., 2,920.3 feet, through monuments Nos. 2-1 and 2-2, which are 11⁄2-inch iron pipes, and monument No. 3, which is a 4-inch iron pipe with a cap, to monument No. 3-1, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, the distances being 496.2 feet, 1,142.3 feet, 835.1 feet, and 446.7 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

S. 00°35'50" W., 363.5 feet, along the Canal Zone-Republic of Panama boundary, through monument No. 3-2, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe, to monument No. 3-3, which is a 12inch iron pipe, the distances being 141.0 feet and 222.5 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

S. 00°33'00'' W., 382.6 feet, through monument No. 3-4, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe, to monument No. 3-5, which is a 12-inch iron pipe, the distance being 108.6 feet and 274.0 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

S. 00°32′50′′ W., 467.1 feet, through monument No. 3-6, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, to monument No. 3-7, which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe, the distances being 260.0 feet and 207.1 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

S. 00°33′20′′ W., 824.7 feet, through monument No. 4, which is a 4-inch iron pipe with a cap, to monument No. 4-1, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe, the distances being 446.0 feet and 378.7 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

S. 00°32'00" W., 627.8 feet, to monument No. 4-2, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe;

S. 00°32'50'' W., 843.0 feet, through monuments Nos. 4-8 and 4-4, which are 2-inch iron pipes, monument No. 4-5, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe, to monument No. 4-6, which is a 11⁄2-inch iron pipe, the distances being 381.2 feet, 190.8 feet, 167.6 feet, and 103.4 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

S. 00°33'20" W., 350.5 feet, to monument No. 4-7, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

S. 00°32'30" W., 372.7 feet, through mònument No. 5, which is a 4-inch iron pipe with

a cap, to monument No. 5-1, which is a 2inch iron pipe, located on the northern boundary of the Colon Corridor, the distances being 363.8 feet and 8.9 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

S. 63°00'39'' W., along the northern boundary of the Colon Corridor, a distance of 4,614.02 feet to monument N.H. 1;

Thence following the boundary of the Coco Solo Hospital Area, to monument N.H. 9-1, as follows:

N. 16°58'20'' W., 477.5 feet, to monument N.H. 16, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

N. 56°03'30" W., 1,047.0 feet, through monuments N.H. 15 and N.H. 14, which are 2inch iron pipes, to monument N.H. 13, which is a 2-inch pipe, the distances being 209.5 feet, 448.1 feet, and 389.4 feet successively, from beginning of the course;

S. 55°45'15" W., 983.1 feet, through monuments N.H. 12 and N.H. 11, which are 2inch iron pipes, to monument N.H 10, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, located on the right bank of the Rio Coco Solo, the distances being 500.0 feet, 200.0 feet, and 283.1 feet, successively, from beginning of the course. The geodetic position of monument N.H. 10 is in latitude 9°21' N. plus 1,208.3 feet and longitude 79°51′ W. plus 5,634.5 feet;

In a general southerly direction, along the right bank of the Rio Coco Solo, to monument N.H. 9-1, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, located on the northern boundary of the Colon Corridor, the geodetic position of which is in latitude 9°20′ N. plus 5,973.0 feet and longitude 79°51′ W. plus 5,128.4 feet;

Southwesterly, along the northern boundary of the Colon Corridor, to monument S-2, which is a scribed brass plug, located in the easterly edge of the concrete pavement of the R-16 Road;

S. 78°16'45" W., 60.5 feet, following the northern boundary of the Colon Corridor, through monument S-1, which is a scribed brass plug, located in the westerly edge of the concrete pavement of the above mentioned R-16 Road, to monument "S", which is a 2-inch iron pipe, located 50.0 feet westerly from the centerline of the pavement of the above-mentioned R-16 Road, the distances being 21.0 feet and 39.5 feet, successively, from beginning of the course. The geodetic position of monument "S" is in latitude 9°20' N. plus 3,537.3 feet and longitude 79°52′ W. plus 2,537.2 feet;

Northerly, along a line parallel to and 50.0 feet westerly from the centerline of the concrete pavement of the above mentioned R-16 Road, through monument "R", which is a 10-inch square concrete post, to monument F-32, which is a 2-inch iron pipe. The geodetic position of monument "R" is in latitude 9°20′ N. plus 6,043.5 feet and longitude 79°52' W. plus 3,162.9 feet and the geodetic position of monument F-32 is in latitude 9°21' N. plus 757.7 feet and longitude 79°52′ W. plus 3,782.2 feet;

N. 66°00′30′′ E., 575.6 feet, through monument F-31, which is a brass plug, located

near the westerly edge of the concrete pavement of the above mentioned R-16 Road and monument F-30, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, to monument F-29, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, the distances being 40.6 feet, 448.5 feet, and 86.5 feet, successively from beginning of the course;

N. 25°27′40′′" W., 478.2 feet, through monument F-28, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, to monument F-27, which is a 3-inch iron pipe, the distances being 218.0 feet and 260.2 feet, successively, from beginning of the

course;

N. 64°53'25'' E., 1,449.1 feet, through monument F-26, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, monument F-25, which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe, monument F-24, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, monument F-23, which is a brass plug in concrete slab of a barbecue pit, to monument F-22, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, the distances being 337.1 feet, 370.7 feet, 240.5 feet, 347.8 feet, and 153.0 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

N. 19°08′50′′ W., 717.5 feet, along a line parallel to and 160.0 feet southwesterly from the centerline of a concrete taxi strip, through monument F-21, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, to monument F-20, which is a 3-inch iron pipe, the distances being 142.7 feet and 574.8 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

N. 55°05′35′′ W., 202.8 feet, through monument F-19, which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe, to monument F-18, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, the distances being 105.7 feet and 97.1 feet, successively, from beginning of the

course.

S. 56°48'40" W., 243.8 feet, to monument F-17, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

S. 08°30'10" W., 279.2 feet, through monument F-16, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, to monument F-15, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, the distances being 164.5 feet and 114.7 feet, successively, from beginning of the

course;

S. 09°58'05" E., 234.5 feet, to monument F-14, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

S. 64°48'55" W., 319.3 feet, to monument F-13, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

S. 44°09'40" W., 281.5 feet, through monument F-12, which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe, to monument F-11, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, the distances being 100.8 feet and 180.7 feet, successively, from beginning of the course;

From monument F-11 to monument F-4, the boundary follows parallel to and approximately 1.5 feet from the outside of a cyclone fence;

S. 53°48'55" W., 151.4 feet, to monument F-10, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

N. 76°14'05" W., 491.5 feet, to monument F-9, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

S. 86°18′25′′ W., 98.9 feet, to monument F-8, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

S. 33°54'25'' W., 150.0 feet, to monument F-7, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

S. 86°13'40'' W., 331.5 feet, to monument F-6, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

S. 03°12'35'' E., 106.9 feet, to monument F-5, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

S. 85°37'25" W., 498.6 feet to monument F-4, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, located on the northerly side of France Road and the easterly side of Randolph Road;

N. 03°46'35'' W., 400.0 feet, along the westerly side of a cyclone fence on the easterly side of Randolph Road, to monument F-3, which is a brass plug located in the easterly lip of a concrete ditch;

N. 03°33'45'' W., 1,569.6 feet, along a line which is parallel to and 43.5 feet easterly from the centerline of the 30.0 foot-wide pavement of Randolph Road to monument F-2, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

N. 81°59'55'' E., 16.5 feet, to monument F-1, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, located 60.0 feet easterly from the centerline of the pavement of the above-mentioned Randolph Road;

Northerly, 3,493.8 feet, along a line parallel to and 60 feet, more or less, easterly from the centerline of the above-mentioned concrete pavement of Randolph Road, to monument 81-1, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

S. 89°59'45'' E., 17.1 feet, to monument No. 81-A, which is a 11⁄4-inch iron pipe, located near the southwesterly corner of a cyclone fence;

N. 03°34'00' W., 1,947.5 feet, along a line parallel to and 77.3 feet easterly from the centerline of the 30.0-foot-wide pavement of Randolph Road, along the westerly side of a cyclone fence, to monument B-14, which is a 24-inch iron pipe;

Thence following along a line parallel to and approximately 1.5 feet westerly from the above-mentioned cyclone fence, on the easterly side of Randolph Road, to monument B-16, as follows:

N. 07°45'00" W., 254.4 feet, to monument B-15, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

N. 12°13'30" W., 849.6 feet, to monument B-16, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

S. 86°46'30" W., 200.4 feet, crossing Randolph Road, to monument B-17, which is a 2-inch iron pipe;

N. 87°51′45′′ W., 562.0 feet, to monument B-18, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, located northeasterly from Quarters No. 334;

N. 14°14'00'' W., 763.2 feet, more or less, through monument B-19, which is a brass plug in a top of a concrete seawall, to an unmarked point called B-20, on the northerly face of the above-mentioned seawall at the intersection of the mean low waterline of Margarita Bay, the distances being 760.7 feet and 2.5 feet, more or less, successively, from beginning of the course;

Easterly, following the mean low waterline of Margarita Bay, along the northerly side of the above-mentioned concrete seawall to an unmarked point called No. 4, located N. 12°14′20′′ W., 2 feet, more or less, from monument No. 3, which is a brass plug in the center of the above-mentioned seawall:

S. 12°14'20'' E., 2 feet, more or less, to the above-mentioned monument No. 3, the geodetic position of which is in latitude

9°22′ N. plus 4,810.6 feet and longitude 79°52′ W., plus 5,797.7 feet;

S. 12°14'20'' E., 249.9 feet, along the easterly side of a cyclone fence and along the westerly side of a concrete drainage ditch to monument No. 2, which is a brass plug located in the lip of the above-mentioned drainage ditch;

Due east, 80.4 feet, crossing Randolph Road, to monument No. 1, 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 reservation contains a total area of 4,953 acres, more or less (Parcel No. 1 at Gulick-mainland 1,755.8 acres and islands 85.3 acres, more or less; Parcel No. 2 at Coco Solo-area above mean low water 60.75 acres, more or less; Parcel No. 3 is 3,051 acres, more or less) and is as shown on Canal Zone Government Drawing No. M 6118-44, entitled "Map Showing Boundary of Fort Gulick Army Reservation" scale 1:10,000, dated January 20, 1958 (Revision No. 1 dated Feb. 20, 1959) and No. 6121-72 entitled "Map Showing United States Army and Navy Reservations, Fort Gulick, Fort Randolph and Coco Solo, Canal Zone" dated September 15, 1969, scale 1:10,000. These maps are on file in the Office of the Governor of the Canal Zone, Balboa Heights, C.Z.

(b) No sanitary sewage originating within the developed sections of Fort Gulick Army Reservation shall be permitted to discharge into the drainage basin of Gatun Lake.

[31 F.R. 12204, Sept. 16, 1966, as amended at 36 F.R. 497, Jan. 14, 1971]

§ 5.29

Fort Kobbe Army Reservation.

(a) The following described area of land, situated in the Canal Zone and designated as Fort Kobbe Army Reservation, is reserved and set apart as, and assigned to the uses and purposes of, an Army reservation, under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of the Army, but subject to § 5.82:

Beginning at monument No. E-9, which is a 12-inch square concrete monument, located on the westerly boundary of the Palo Seco Leper Colony, the geodetic position of which, referred to the Canal Zone triangulation system, is in latitude 8°54′ N. plus 4,728.9 feet and longitude 79°34′ W. plus 2,002.3 feet, from Greenwich.

Thence from said initial point by metes and bounds:

East, 373.3 feet, along the above-mentioned boundary to monument E-8, which is a 12-inch square concrete monument.

S. 40°58'30'' E., 249.9 feet, along the abovementioned boundary to monument E-7,

which is a 12-inch-square concrete monument.

S. 28°23'40'' E., 628.7 feet, along the abovementioned boundary to monument E-6, which is a 2-inch iron pipe.

S. 28°20′40′′ E., 156.7 feet, along the abovementioned boundary to monument E-5, which is a 12-inch-square concrete monument.

S. 29°33'50'' E., 337.4 feet, along the abovementioned boundary through monument E-4, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, to monument E-3, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, the distances being 92.9 feet and 244.5 feet, successively, from beginning of the course.

S. 29°33'10'' E., 724.0 feet, along the abovementioned boundary to monument E-2, which is a 2-inch iron pipe.

S. 29°34'00'' E., 525.6 feet, along the abovementioned boundary to monument E-1, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, located above high water mark on the shore of Panama Bay, the geodetic position of which is in latitude 8°54' N. plus 2,468.2 feet and longitude 79°34′ W. plus 308.9 feet.

S. 29°34'00" E., 540 feet, more or less, to an unmarked point called "E", located on the mean low waterline on the shore of Panama Bay.

In the generally southwesterly direction along the mean low waterline on the shore of Panama Bay to an unmarked point called "F".

North, 3,600 feet, more or less, to monument F-1, which is a 10-inch square concrete monument, located above the high water mark on the shore of Panama Bay, the geodetic position of which is in latitude 8°53' N. plus 4,038.1 feet and longitude 79°36' W.

North, 2,009.3 feet, through monuments F-2, F-3, and F-4, which are 3-inch iron pipes, to monument "G", which is a 21⁄2-inch iron pipe, beneath the surface of the ground in a rock crushing plant, the distances being 162.5 feet, 851.8 feet, 905.0 feet, and 90.0 feet, successively, from the beginning of the course;

North, 89°59'30" W., 209.1 feet, more or less, through monument No. 1-A, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, to an unmarked point called "R", located on the centerline of Rio Venado, the distances being 159.1 feet and 50 feet, more or less, successively, from the beginning of the course;

Northerly, 1,600 feet, more or less, along the centerline of the Rio Venado to an unmarked point called "Q", located on the centerline of the Rio Venado, on the parallel of 8°54' N. plus 1,300 feet;

East, 3,100 feet, more or less, to an unmarked point called "P", located 20 feet southeasterly from the centerline of Foggin Road on the parallel of 8°54′ N. plus 1,300 feet;

Northeasterly and northerly, 1,000 feet, more or less, along an offset line 20 feet easterly from the centerline of Foggin Road, to an unmarked point called "O", located on

the northerly projection of the abovementioned 20-foot offset line and its intersection with a line parallel to and 30 feet northeasterly and easterly from the centerline of Andrew's Boulevard.

Northwesterly and northerly. 2,850 feet, more or less, along a line parallel to and 30 feet northeasterly and easterly from the centerline of Andrew's Boulevard to an unmarked point called "N", located 20 feet southerly from the centerline of Evans Jones Street;

Easterly, 1,743 feet, more or less, along a line parallel to and 20 feet southerly from the centerline of Evans Jones Street and Big Row Road to an unmarked point called M-4; S. 11°40′ W., 55.0 feet, to an unmarked point called M-3;

S. 78°20' E., 52.0 feet, to an unmarked point called M-2;

N. 11°40′ E., 55.0 feet, to an unmarked point called M-1;

Easterly, 705 feet, more or less, along a line parallel to and 20 feet southerly from the centerline of Big Row Road to an unmarked point called "M", located on the intersection of the above-mentioned offset line with the meridian 79°35′ W. plus 1,600 feet;

Easterly, 1,600 feet, to an unmarked point called "L", located on parallel of latitude 8°54' N. plus 4,328.9 feet and meridian 79°35′ W.;

North, 400 feet, to an unmarked point called "K";

East, 4,011.8 feet, to E-9, which is a 12-inch square concrete monument, the point of beginning.

The above described boundary from unmarked point "R" through points "Q,” “P," “O,” “N,” “M,” “L," and "K," to monument E-9 is common with the easterly and southerly boundary of Howard Air Force Base (Parcel No. 1).

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 area of the above described tract is 1,607 acres, more or less (the area above high water line is 1,400 acres, more or less) and is as shown on Canal Zone Government Drawing No. X-6121-47, Sheet 1 of 2, entitled "Boundaries of Howard Air Force Base and Fort Kobbe Army Reservation," scale 1:10,000, dated May 13, 1969, on file in the office of the Engineering Division, Panama Canal Company, Balboa Heights, C.Z.

(b) The Panama Canal Company may continue to use that portion of the area set apart by paragraph (a) of this section which comprises the lowlands adjacent to the Rio Farfan and lies generally below the 20-foot contour, as a hydraulic dump, and personnel and equipment of the Panama Canal Company shall be permitted free access to such fill area for all purposes related to

the use and maintenance of the area as a hydraulic dump.

(c) If the Venado Beach area 15 activated by the Canal agencies as a recreational area and bathing beach, persons eligible to utilize such area shall be permitted access thereto through Fort Kobbe Army Reservation, and suitable provision shall be made to enable the Canal agencies to construct an access road connecting Venado Beach with roads heretofore or hereafter constructed within said reservation.

[31 F.R. 12204, Sept. 16, 1966, as amended at 36 F.R. 498, Jan. 14, 1971]

§ 5.30 Fort Randolph Army Reservation. The following-described area of land, situated in the Canal Zone and designated as the Fort Randolph Army Reservation, is reserved and set apart as, and assigned to the uses and purposes of, an Army reservation, under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of the Army, but subject to § 5.82:

Beginning at monument No. 1, which is a brass plug, located in the concrete pavement, on the easterly side of Randolph Road, and northerly from the junction of Galeta Road, the geodetic position of which, referred to the Canal Zone triangulation system is in latitude 9°22' N. plus 4,566.3 feet and longitude 79°52′ W. plus 5,664.3 feet from Greenwich. Monument No. 1 is S. 32°39'00'' E., 133.1 feet from Precise Bench Mark "C";

Thence from said initial point by metes and bounds:

Due west, 80.4 feet, crossing Randolph Road, to monument No. 2, which is a brass plug, located on the westerly lip of a concrete drainage ditch, at the easterly side of a cyclone fence;

N. 12°14′20′′ W., 249.9 feet, along the easterly side of the above-mentioned cyclone fence and along the westerly side of the above-mentioned concrete drainage ditch, to monument No. 3, which is a brass plug located in the center of a concrete seawall;

N. 12°14'20" W., 2 feet, more or less, to an unmarked point called No. 4, located on the mean low water line of Margarita Bay, on the northerly side of the above-mentioned seawall;

Due east, 9 feet, more or less, crossing the mouth of the above-mentioned concrete drainage ditch, to an unmarked point called No. 5, located on the mean low water line of Margarita Bay, on the westerly side of Randolph Road;

In a general northwesterly direction, following the mean low water line of Margarita Bay, along the shore of Margarita Island (except where drainage ditches extend inland from the shoreline) to an unmarked point called No. 6, where a North-South line crosses

the East Breakwater, said North-South line being westerly 15.0 feet, from the most westerly point of the concrete seawall on the western shore of Margarita Island.

Due north, 450 feet, more or less, crossing the East Breakwater to an unmarked point called No. 7, located on the mean low water line of the Caribbean Sea;

In a general northerly, easterly, southerly, and easterly direction, following the mean low water line of the Caribbean Sea, along the shore of Margarita Island, and the left bank of the Rio Coco Solo (except where drainage ditches extend inland from the shore line), to an unmarked point called No. 8, located 50 feet northerly from the centerline of the Galeta Road, the geodetic position of which is in latitude 9°22′ N. plus 4,817.0 feet and longitude 79°52′ W. plus 5,021.9 feet;

S. 65°25'30'' W., 284.3 feet, to monument No. 9, which is a 2-inch iron pipe located on the northerly side of Galeta Road;

S. 75°40'10'' W., 260.2 feet, to monument No. 10, which is a 2-inch iron pipe, located on the northerly side of Galeta Road;

S. 62°40′40′′ W., 148.2 feet, to monument No. 1, the point of beginning.

There shall also be included within the above-described parcel all land and water within a zone extending a distance of 100 yards out from the mean low water line on all shores of the parcel lying west of longitude 79°52′ W. plus 5,780.0 feet. In any area where such 100-yard zone would overlap any similar zone included within Coco Solo Navy Reservation (Parcel No. 2), the dividing line between the respective zones shall be midway between the mean low water lines of the respective reservations.

The above-described boundary from monument No. 1 to unmarked point called No. 4, and from longitude 79°52′ W. plus 5,780.0 feet, through unmarked point called No. 8, monument No. 9 and monument No. 10, to monument No. 1, is common with a part of the westerly boundary of the Coco Solo Navy Reservation (Parcel No. 2).

The directions of the lines refer to the true meridian.

The total area of Fort Randolph Army Reservation, above the mean low water line is 233 acres, more or less, and is as shown on Canal Zone Government Drawing No. 6121-6, entitled "Map Showing United States Army and Navy Reservations, Fort Randolph and Coco Solo, Canal Zone," scale 1:10,000, dated February 20, 1959, on file in the Office of the Governor.

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