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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 9 · § 9.265

§ 9.265. Van Duzer Corridor.

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(a)Name. The name of the viticultural area described in this section is "Van Duzer Corridor". For purposes of part 4 of this chapter, "Van Duzer Corridor" is a term of viticultural significance.
(b)Approved maps. The five United States Geological Survey
(USGS)1:24,000 scale topographic maps used to determine the boundary of the Van Duzer Corridor viticultural area are titled:
(1)Sheridan, Oreg., 1956; revised 1992;
(2)Ballston, Oreg., 1956; revised 1992;
(3)Dallas, Oreg., 1974; photorevised 1986;
(4)Amity, Oreg., 1957; revised 1993; and
(5)Rickreall, Oreg., 1969; photorevised 1976;
(c)Boundary. The Van Duzer Corridor viticultural area is located in Polk and Yamhill Counties, in Oregon. The boundary of the Van Duzer Corridor viticultural area is as described below:
(1)The beginning point is on the Sheridan map at the intersection of State Highway 22 and Red Prairie Road. From the beginning point, proceed southeasterly along State Highway 22 for a total of 12.4 miles, crossing over the Ballston and Dallas maps and onto the Rickreall map, to the intersection of the highway with the 200-foot elevation contour west of the Oak Knoll Golf Course; then
(2)Proceed north on the 200-foot elevation contour, crossing onto the Amity map, to the third intersection of the elevation contour with Frizzell Road; then
(3)Proceed east on Frizzell Road for 0.3 mile to the intersection of the road with Oak Grove Road; then
(4)Proceed north along Oak Grove Road for 1.7 miles to the intersection of the road with Zena Road; then
(5)Proceed east on Zena Road for approximately 0.25 mile to the second intersection of the road with the 200-foot elevation contour; then
(6)Proceed northwest along the 200-foot elevation contour to the intersection of the elevation contour with Oak Grove Road; then
(7)Proceed north along Oak Grove Road (which becomes Old Bethel Road) approximately 7.75 miles to the intersection of the road with Patty Lane; then
(8)Proceed west in a straight line for a total of 10.8 miles, crossing over the Ballston map and onto the Sheridan map, to the intersection of the line with State Highway 18; then
(9)Proceed southwest along State Highway 18 for 0.3 miles to the intersection of the highway with Red Prairie Road; then
(10)Proceed south along Red Prairie Road for approximately 5.3 miles, returning to the beginning point. \[T.D. TTB-155, 83 FR 64280, Dec. 14, 2018\]
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