Acts and Regulations

2005-148 - York-Sunbury-Charlotte Forest Products Marketing Board

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Organization of Board
3(1)The Board shall consist of eleven members.
3(2)One member shall be elected from each of the following districts:
(a) District 1, bounded on the west by the York-Carleton and the York-Victoria county line, on the northeast by the York-Northumberland county line, on the east by the York-Sunbury county line and on the south as follows: Beginning at a point where the southern boundary of the Bantalor Wildlife Management Area meets the York-Sunbury county line; then following the southern boundary of the said wildlife management area in a northwesterly direction to the southwestern corner of the said wildlife management area; then northerly, following the western boundary of the said wildlife management area, crossing the Lower Durham Road, to a tributary of McKenzie Brook; then westerly along the said tributary to McKenzie Brook; then westerly along the said brook to intersect Fraser Brook; then southerly along Fraser Brook to the Wellington Road; then southwesterly along the said road to the Zionville Road to intersect with Route 8 at Taymouth; then following Route 8 in a westerly direction, crossing the Nashwaak River, to where Route 8 intersects the Tay River; then northwesterly along the said river until it meets the Douglas-Saint Marys parish line; then southerly along the said line until it intersects South Branch Dunbar Stream; then westerly along South Branch Dunbar Stream, crossing Route 620, until it first intersects the large Crown Land block west of Route 620; then in a northwesterly direction to the intersection of the Keswick River and the Douglas-Bright parish line at the mouth of Howard Brook; then northwesterly along the said line to intersect the York-Carleton county line;
(b) District 2, bounded on the west by the York-Carleton county line, on the south by the Saint John River, on the north by the southern boundary of District 1 and on the east as follows: Beginning at a point on the bank of the Saint John River at Bear Island, directly opposite the intersection of Route 105 and the Scotch Lake Road, then from the river bank in a northerly direction following the Scotch Lake Road to where it intersects the Old Springfield Road at Scotch Lake; then along the Old Springfield Road until it meets Route 615 at Springfield; then following a line in a northerly direction, crossing Route 104 between Zealand and Brewers Mills and passing to the west of Stoneridge, to intersect the southern boundary of District 1 at Middle Brook;
(c) District 3, bounded on the west by the eastern boundary of District 2, on the north by the southern boundary of District 1, on the east by the Douglas-Saint Marys parish line and on the south by the Saint John River;
(d) District 4, bounded on the west by the Douglas-Saint Marys parish line, on the north by the southern boundary of District 1, on the east by the York-Sunbury county line and on the south by the Saint John River;
(e) District 5, comprised of the parishes of Maugerville, Sheffield and Northfield in Sunbury County;
(f) District 6, comprised of the parishes of Canterbury and North Lake in York County;
(g) District 7, bounded on the east by the New Maryland-Manners Sutton parish line, on the south by the York-Charlotte county line and the international boundary between Canada and the United States of America, on the west by the eastern boundary of District 6, on the north by the Saint John River and on the northeast by the southwestern boundary of District 8;
(h) District 8, bounded on the north and northwest by the Saint John River, on the east by the Sunbury-Queens county line and on the southwest and south as follows: Beginning at a point where the Trans-Canada Highway intersects Longs Creek, then following the said creek in a southerly direction to the mouth of East Branch Longs Creek; then easterly along East Branch Longs Creek until it meets Route 640 (Hanwell Road); then southerly along Route 640 (Hanwell Road) to intersect the northern boundary of the Crown Land block known as the Ruffed Grouse Study Area, on the east side of Route 640 (Hanwell Road); then southeasterly along the said northern boundary to intersect the Kingsclear-New Maryland parish line; then in a southeasterly direction to intersect the Lincoln-Gladstone parish line where it meets the York-Sunbury county line; then easterly along the said parish line until it meets the Sunbury-Queens county line;
(i) District 9, bounded on the west by the New Maryland-Manners Sutton parish line, on the north by the southwestern and southern boundary of District 8, on the east by the Sunbury-Queens county line and on the southwest by the York-Sunbury-Charlotte county line, and including also the parish of Clarendon in Charlotte County;
(j) District 10, comprised of the parishes of Dumbarton, Saint James, Saint David, Saint Stephen, Dufferin, Saint Croix, Saint Andrews and Saint Patrick in Charlotte County; and
(k) District 11, comprised of the parishes of Saint George, Pennfield, Lepreau, West Isles and Campobello in Charlotte County.
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Organization of Board
3(1)The regulated area shall be divided into 11 districts as follows:
(a) District 1, bounded on the west by the York-Carleton and the York-Victoria county line, on the northeast by the York-Northumberland county line, on the east by the York-Sunbury county line and on the south as follows: Beginning at a point where the southern boundary of the Bantalor Wildlife Management Area meets the York-Sunbury county line; then following the southern boundary of the said wildlife management area in a northwesterly direction to the southwestern corner of the said wildlife management area; then northerly, following the western boundary of the said wildlife management area, crossing the Lower Durham Road, to a tributary of McKenzie Brook; then westerly along the said tributary to McKenzie Brook; then westerly along the said brook to intersect Fraser Brook; then southerly along Fraser Brook to the Wellington Road; then southwesterly along the said road to the Zionville Road to intersect with Route 8 at Taymouth; then following Route 8 in a westerly direction, crossing the Nashwaak River, to where Route 8 intersects the Tay River; then northwesterly along the said river until it meets the Douglas-Saint Marys parish line; then southerly along the said line until it intersects South Branch Dunbar Stream; then westerly along South Branch Dunbar Stream, crossing Route 620, until it first intersects the large Crown Land block west of Route 620; then in a northwesterly direction to the intersection of the Keswick River and the Douglas-Bright parish line at the mouth of Howard Brook; then northwesterly along the said line to intersect the York-Carleton county line;
(b) District 2, bounded on the west by the York-Carleton county line, on the south by the Saint John River, on the north by the southern boundary of District 1 and on the east as follows: Beginning at a point on the bank of the Saint John River at Bear Island, directly opposite the intersection of Route 105 and the Scotch Lake Road, then from the river bank in a northerly direction following the Scotch Lake Road to where it intersects the Old Springfield Road at Scotch Lake; then along the Old Springfield Road until it meets Route 615 at Springfield; then following a line in a northerly direction, crossing Route 104 between Zealand and Brewers Mills and passing to the west of Stoneridge, to intersect the southern boundary of District 1 at Middle Brook;
(c) District 3, bounded on the west by the eastern boundary of District 2, on the north by the southern boundary of District 1, on the east by the Douglas-Saint Marys parish line and on the south by the Saint John River;
(d) District 4, bounded on the west by the Douglas-Saint Marys parish line, on the north by the southern boundary of District 1, on the east by the York-Sunbury county line and on the south by the Saint John River;
(e) District 5, comprised of the parishes of Maugerville, Sheffield and Northfield in Sunbury County;
(f) District 6, comprised of the parishes of Canterbury and North Lake in York County;
(g) District 7, bounded on the east by the New Maryland-Manners Sutton parish line, on the south by the York-Charlotte county line and the international boundary between Canada and the United States of America, on the west by the eastern boundary of District 6, on the north by the Saint John River and on the northeast by the southwestern boundary of District 8;
(h) District 8, bounded on the north and northwest by the Saint John River, on the east by the Sunbury-Queens county line and on the southwest and south as follows: Beginning at a point where the Trans-Canada Highway intersects Longs Creek, then following the said creek in a southerly direction to the mouth of East Branch Longs Creek; then easterly along East Branch Longs Creek until it meets Route 640 (Hanwell Road); then southerly along Route 640 (Hanwell Road) to intersect the northern boundary of the Crown Land block known as the Ruffed Grouse Study Area, on the east side of Route 640 (Hanwell Road); then southeasterly along the said northern boundary to intersect the Kingsclear-New Maryland parish line; then in a southeasterly direction to intersect the Lincoln-Gladstone parish line where it meets the York-Sunbury county line; then easterly along the said parish line until it meets the Sunbury-Queens county line;
(i) District 9, bounded on the west by the New Maryland-Manners Sutton parish line, on the north by the southwestern and southern boundary of District 8, on the east by the Sunbury-Queens county line and on the southwest by the York-Sunbury-Charlotte county line, and including also the parish of Clarendon in Charlotte County;
(j) District 10, comprised of the parishes of Dumbarton, Saint James, Saint David, Saint Stephen, Dufferin, Saint Croix, Saint Andrews and Saint Patrick in Charlotte County; and
(k) District 11, comprised of the parishes of Saint George, Pennfield, Lepreau, West Isles and Campobello in Charlotte County.
3(2)The Board shall consist of 23 members elected from the following districts:
District 1
3 members
District 2
2 members
District 3
2 members
District 4
1 member
District 5
2 members
District 6
2 members
District 7
2 members
District 8
2 members
District 9
2 members
District 10
3 members
District 11
2 members