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Title 6 . Governor's Office
Chapter 135 . House District 40 - Arctic
Section 60. Diamond Ridge Precinct

6 AAC 135.060. Diamond Ridge Precinct

A portion of the Kenai Peninsula Borough described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the City of Homer boundary and Mile 168.5 Sterling Highway; then easterly along the City of Homer boundary to the City of Kachemak boundary; then easterly along the City of Kachemak boundary to its intersection with Diamond Ridgeline; then northeasterly along Diamond Ridgeline to its intersection with Fritz Creek; then northwesterly along the thread of Fritz Creek to its intersection with Beaver Creek; then northwesterly along the thread of Beaver Creek to its intersection with Anchor River; then southwesterly along the thread of Anchor River to its intersection with Twitter Creek; then southeasterly along the thread of Twitter Creek to its intersection with an off road vehicular trail; then southerly along the centerline of the off road vehicular trail to the end of Rucksack Drive; then southwesterly along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to the headwaters of an Anchor River feeder creek; then west along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to the headwaters of another Anchor River feeder creek; then northwesterly along the thread of that Anchor River feeder creek to a non-visible point due east of the intersection of Old Sterling Highway and Sterling Highway; then due west along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to the intersection of Old Sterling Highway and Sterling Highway; then westerly along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to a non-visible point due north of the western shore of Lilly Lake; then due south along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to the western shore of Lilly Lake; then due west along a non-visible point-to-point line extending to the eastern shore of Cook Inlet; then southeasterly along the eastern shoreline of Cook inlet to its intersection with the City of Homer boundary; then north along the City of Homer boundary to the point of beginning.

History: Eff. 7/8/2002, Register 163; am 11/4/2002, Register 164

Authority: AS 15.10.020


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