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A portion of the Ketchikan Gateway Borough described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Whipple Creek and Mile 11.47 North Tongass Highway; then northeasterly along the thread of Whipple Creek to its southern fork; then southerly along the southern fork of Whipple Creek to Slide Ridge Mountain; then northerly along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to Thornton Mountain; then northeasterly along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to the headwaters of Talbot Lake Feeder Creek; then easterly along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to the north shore of Lake Harriet Hunt; then east along the north shoreline of Lake Harriet Hunt to the mouth of the north fork of White River; then southerly along the thread of the north fork of White River to the east fork of White River; then easterly along the thread of the east fork of White River to George Inlet; then northerly along the northwestern shoreline of George Inlet to a foot trail on the southeast shore of Salt Lagoon; then northeasterly along the centerline of the foot trail to the northern shore of a small lake due west of North Saddle Lake; then northeasterly along the northern shoreline of the small lake to its northern tip; then easterly along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to the northern shore of North Saddle Lake; then east along the northern shoreline of North Saddle Lake to a foot trail on the eastern shore of North Saddle Lake; then southeasterly along the centerline of the foot trail to Shelter Cove in Carrol Inlet; then southerly along the western shoreline of Carrol Inlet to the mouth of Gunsight Creek; then northeast along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to the mouth of Calamity Creek; then southerly along the eastern shoreline of Carrol Inlet to Marble Creek; then northeasterly along the thread of Marble Creek to the headwaters of Marble Creek; then easterly along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to the northwestern shore of Mirror Lake; then southeasterly along the northeastern shoreline of Mirror Lake to the Mirror-Loon Lake Connector Creek; then southeasterly along the thread of Mirror-Loon Lake Connector Creek to the northern shore of Loon Lake; then easterly along the northern shoreline of Loon Lake to Loon-Ella Lake Connector Creek; then southerly along the thread of Loon-Ella Lake Connector Creek to the northern shore of Ella Lake; then easterly along the northern shoreline of Ella Lake to the headwaters of Ella Creek; then easterly along the thread of Ella Creek to the northwest shore of Lower Ella Lake; then easterly along the northern shoreline of Lower Ella Lake to Ella Creek; then easterly along the thread of Ella Creek to its mouth; then easterly along the southern shoreline of Ella Bay to Ella Point; then due east along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to the Ketchikan Gateway Borough boundary in Behm Canal; then southwesterly and northerly along the Ketchikan Gateway Borough boundary to its intersection with a non-visible point-to-point line extending west from Vallenar Point; then east along the non-visible point-to-point line to Vallenar Point; then due east along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to the median of Tongass Narrows; then northeasterly along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to the mouth of Whipple Creek; then northerly along the thread of Whipple Creek to the point of beginning.
History: Eff. 7/8/2002, Register 163
Authority: AS 15.10.020
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