Acts and resolves passed by the General Court

72
Acts, 1920.
Annual report
to county commissioners.
— Chap.
104.
under general law. The trustees shall annually submit to
the county commissioners a report for the previous year with
a statement of receipts and expenditures in such form and
at such time as may be required by the commissioners, and
the commissioners shall cause the said report to be printed
as a part of their regular annual report.
Approved March
C/iap. 104
An Act
Be
Harbor
line
on
westerly side
of
Weymouth
Fore river
above Quincy
Point bridge
established.
it
5, 1920.
to establish harbor lines in weymouth fore
RFV'ER above QUINCY POINT BRIDGE.
enacted,
etc.,
as follows:
Section 1. The harbor line on
Weymouth Fore river above Quincy
the westerly side of
Point bridge, as established by chapter two hundred and eighty of the General
Acts of nineteen hundred and sixteen, is hereby altered and
extended to run as follows:
Beginning at a point on the
southerly side of Quincy Point bridge, so-called, in latitude
forty-two degrees, fourteen minutes, forty-one and seven
tenths seconds north, and longitude seventy degrees, fiftyeight minutes, seven and three tenths seconds west; thence
South thirteen degrees, thirty-four minutes, thirty-five seconds west, two hundred and eight and twenty-eight hundredths feet to a point near the southeasterly corner of the
wharf of the heirs of Catus Patch, in latitude forty-two degrees, fourteen minutes, thirty-nine and seven tenths seconds
north, and longitude seventy degrees, fifty-eight minutes,
seven and ninety-five hundredths seconds west; thence
south nineteen degrees, twenty-nine minutes, eleven seconds
west, one thousand, five hundred and thirty-six feet to a
point in latitude forty-two degrees, fourteen minutes, twentyfive and four tenths seconds north and longitude seventy
degrees, fifty-eight minutes, fourteen and seventy-six hundredths seconds west; thence turning southerly and easterly
on an arc of a circle of one thousand feet radius one thousand,
two hundred and ninety-three and seventy-two hundredths
feet to a point in latitude forty-two degrees, fourteen minutes,
fourteen and four hundredths seconds north and longitude
seventy degrees, fifty-eight minutes, nine and eighty-five
hundredths seconds west; thence south fifty-four degrees,
thirty-eight minutes, twenty-one seconds east, seven hundred
and eighty-two and thirty-seven hundredths feet to a point
in latitude forty-two degrees, fourteen minutes, nine and
fifty-seven hundredths seconds north and longitude seventy
—
Acts, 1920.
— Chap.
degrees, fifty-eight minutes, one
73
104.
and forty-four hundredths
Harbor
line
on
thence south eighty-two degrees, twelve ofweimouth
seconds west;
minutes, thirty-tlu-ee seconds east, one thousand, one hun- Sove Quincy
dred and sixty-four hundredths feet to a point in latitude fsteWish^^^
forty-four degrees, f oiu-teen minutes, eight and ten hundredths
seconds north and longitude seventy degrees, fifty-seven
seconds, forty-six and ninety-four hundredths seconds west;
thence on an arc of a circle of four hundred feet radius,
cur\'ing southerly, five hundred and forty-six and seventeen
hundredths feet to a point in latitude forty-two degrees,
fourteen minutes, four and forty-five hundredths seconds
north and longitude seventy degrees, fifty-seven minutes,
forty-two and thirty-six hundredths seconds west; thence
south three degrees, fifty-seven minutes, forty-five seconds
east, seven hundred and fifty-five and seventy-nine hundredths feet to a point in latitude forty- two degrees, thirteen
minutes, fifty-seven and one hundredth seconds north and
longitude seventy degrees, fifty-seven minutes, forty-one and
sixty-seven hundredths seconds west; thence on an arc of a
circle of four hundred feet radius curving southerly and
westerly three hundred and seventy-six and fifty-four hundredths feet to a point in latitude forty-two degrees, thirteen
minutes, fifty-three and seventy-one hundredths seconds
north and longitude seventy degrees, fifty-seven minutes,
forty-tliree and fifty-five hundredths seconds west; thence
south forty-nine degrees, fifty-eight minutes, twenty-one
seconds west, two hundred and seventy-five feet to a point
in latitude forty-two degrees, thirteen minutes, fift}^-one and
ninety-six hundredths seconds north and longitude seventy
degrees, fifty-seven minutes, forty-six and thirty-five hundredths seconds west, which point is located at the southerly
corner of a stone wharf.
The bearings and geographical positions used in the fore- Authorities for
^^^^^^^'
going description are based on the elements of Clarke's
spheroid and the astronomical data adopted by the United
States coast and geodetic survey in the year eighteen hundred and eighty.
Section 2. The harbor line on the Quincy side of said ^}^l abolished.
river, as established by said chapter two hundred and eighty,
,
is
hereby abolished.
This act
3.
Section
shall
take effect upon
its
Approved March
passage.
5, 1920.