33 U.S.C. § 59i : US Code - Section 59I: Patapsco River, Maryland
Search 33 U.S.C. § 59i : US Code - Section 59I: Patapsco River, Maryland
That portion of the Northwest Branch of the Patapsco River
located generally south of Pratt Street, east of Light Street,
north of Key Highway, in the city of Baltimore, State of Maryland,
and being more particularly described as all of that portion of the
Northwest Branch of the Patapsco River lying west of a series of
lines beginning at the point formed by the intersection of the
south side of Pratt Street, as now laid out, and the west side of
Pier 3 and running thence binding on the west side of Pier 3, south
04 degrees 19 minutes 47 seconds east 726.59 feet to the southwest
corner of Pier 3; thence crossing the Northwest Branch of the
Patapsco River, south 23 degrees 01 minutes 15 seconds west 855.36
feet to the point formed by the intersection of the existing
pierhead and bulkhead line and the east side of Battery Avenue,
last said point of intersection being the end of the first line of
the fourth parcel of land conveyed by J. and F. Realty,
Incorporated to Allegheny Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company by deed dated
December 22, 1965, and recorded among the Land Record of Baltimore
City in Liber J. F. C. numbered 2006 folio 345, the location of
said pierhead and bulkhead line is based upon the Corps of
Engineers, Baltimore District, Baltimore, Maryland, coordinate
value for station LIV of said pierhead and bulkhead line, the
coordinate value as referred to the Lambert grid plane coordinate
system for the State of Maryland of said station LIV being east
2,111,161.40, north 527,709.27 and thence binding on the east side
of Battery Avenue, south 03 degrees 09 minutes 07 seconds east 568
feet, more or less, to intersect the north side of Key Highway as
now laid out and located is hereby declared to be not a navigable
stream of the United States within the meaning of the laws of the
United States, and the consent of Congress is hereby given for the
filling in of all or any part of the described area.
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