Chapter 279. Granting to the county authorities of San Juan County, State of Washington, a right of way for county roads over certain described tracts of land on the abandoned military reservations on Lopez and Shaw Islands, and for other purposes
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CHAP. 279.— An Act Granting to the county authorities of San Juan County, State of Washington, a right of way for county roads over certain described tracts of land on the abandoned military reservations on Lopez and Shaw Islands, and for other purposes. February 21, 1925.[[S. 3648](/us/bill/68/s/2648).][[Public, No. 435](/us/pl/68/435).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the. United States of America in Congress assembled, * That a right ofLopez and Shaw Islands, abandoned military reservations, Wash.San Juan County granted right of way for highways on. way for the construction of highways over the following-described tracts of land on the abandoned military reservations on Lopez and Shaw Islands, county of San Juan, State of Washington, is hereby granted:
Beginning at a point on the military reservation on north end ofDescription. Lopez Island five hundred and sixty-six and fifty-two onehundredths feet north of corner to sections 1, 2, 11, and 12, township 35 north of range 2, west Williamette meridian, being the south boundary of reserve; thence north three thousand three hundred and fifty-five and eighty-five onehundredths feet; thence north twenty-eight degrees twenty-five minutes east three hundred and forty-six and three-tenths feet; thence north thirty-nine degrees fifty-one minutes east four hundred and ninety-nine and three-tenths feet; thence north twenty degrees five minutes west four hundred and thirty-four feet; thence north naught degrees nineteen minutes east two hundred and forty-four and four-tenths feet; thence north twenty-six degrees forty-one minutes east eight hundred and sixty-two feet; thence north twenty-nine degrees fifteen minutes east two hundred and thirteen and five-tenths feet; thence north fourteen degrees twenty-three minutes east two hundred and forty-one feet; thence north twenty-nine degrees thirty-four minutes east four hundred and958 sixty-six and five-tenths feet; thence north thirteen degrees forty-nine minutes east one hundred and thirty-three and nine-tenths feet; thence north six degrees fifty-five minutes east one hundred and sixteen and seven-tenths feet; thence north twenty-four degrees twenty minutes west fifty-nine feet; thence north five degrees twelve minutes west one hundred and eighty-seven feet; thence north fifty-three degrees thirty minutes east twenty-three and five-tenths feet; thence south sixty-three degrees fifty-nine minutes east sixty-five feet to the approach to ferry landing.
Also beginning at a point one thousand and forty-five and nine onehundredths feet north of south boundary of reserve on section line between sections 1 and 2; thence north fifty-seven degrees twenty-one minutes west eight hundred and six and four-tenths feet; thence north four degrees thirty minutes east two hundred and sixty-five and five-tenths feet to a point on the shore of Mails Bay. Also beginning at a point on the west one-sixteenth line of section 34, township 36 north of range 2 west, Willamette meridian, nine hundred ana seventy feet south of west one-sixteenth corner at intersection of the north boundary of the military reservation on Shaw Island; thence south two thousand six hundred and fifteen feet; thence south thirty degrees fifty minutes west four hundred and thirty-six and seventy-seven onehundredths feet; thence west on the south one-sixteenth line one thousand five hundred and fifty feet to the west boundary of the military reservation.
Approved, February 21, 1925.