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Beginning at the intersection of a point on Bald Mountain Ridge and Willow Fishhook Road; then northeasterly along the centerline of Willow Fishhook Road to its intersection with Fishhook Creek; then southeasterly along the thread of Fishhook Creek to its intersection with Little Susitna River; then northeasterly along the thread of Little Susitna River to its intersection with Delia Creek; then southeasterly along the thread of Delia Creek to its headwaters at the intersection with a non-visible point-to-point line extending from a tributary of Wasilla Creek; then southeasterly along the non-visible point-to-point line to its intersection with the tributary of Wasilla Creek; then southwesterly along the thread of the tributary to its intersection with Wasilla Creek; then southwesterly along the thread of Wasilla Creek to its intersection with E. Crabb Circle; then westerly along the thread of E. Crabb Circle to its intersection with Spring Creek; the southerly along the thread of Spring Creek to its intersection with Wasilla Creek; then southwesterly along the thread of Wasilla Creek to its intersection with N. Weltin Way; then northwesterly along the centerline of N. Weltin Way to its intersection with E. Falk Road; then westerly along the centerline of E. Falk Road to its intersection with N. Palmer Fishhook Road; then southeasterly along the centerline of N. Palmer Fishhook Road to its intersection with Carnegie Creek; then southwesterly along the thread of Carnegie Creek to its intersection with Wasilla Creek at a non-visible point-to-point line extending from the eastern shoreline of Wolfe Lake; then northwesterly along the non-visible point-to-point line to its intersection with the eastern shoreline of Wolfe Lake; then westerly along the eastern and southern shoreline of Wolfe Lake to its intersection with the western shoreline of Wolfe Lake at a non-visible point-to-point line extending from the eastern shoreline of Hart Lake; then westerly along the non-visible point-to-point line to its intersection with the eastern shoreline of Hart Lake; then northwesterly and southwesterly along the Hart Lake shoreline to its intersection with the western shoreline of Hart Lake at the non-visible extended centerline of E. Pamela Drive; then westerly along the non-visible extended centerline of E. Pamela Drive to its intersection with E. Pamela Drive; then westerly along the centerline of E. Pamela Drive to its intersection with E. Starwood Drive; then northerly and westerly along the centerline of E. Starwood Drive to its intersection with N. Windflower Drive; then southerly along the centerline of N. Windflower Drive to its intersection with E. Pamela Drive; then westerly along the centerline of E. Pamela Drive to its intersection with the non-visible extended centerline of N. Tanis Road; then northerly along the non-visible extended centerline of N. Tanis Drive to its intersection with the north bank of the Little Susitna River; then easterly along the north bank of the Little Susitna River to its intersection with an unnamed stream south of E. Coles Road; then northerly along the thread of the unnamed stream to its headwaters at a non-visible point-to-point line extending from Bald Mountain Ridge; then northwesterly along the non-visible point-to-point line to its intersection with Bald Mountain Ridge; then northeasterly along Bald Mountain Ridge to the point of beginning.
History: Eff. 7/8/2002, Register 163
Authority: AS 15.10.020
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