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[77 STAT. 1007]
PUBLIC LAW 88-000—MMMM. DD, 1963
[77 STAT. 1007]

77STAT.]

PROCLAMATION 3539-MAY 27, 1963 NEW MEXICO PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN

Beginning at. the southeast comer of Baca location numbered 1, being also a point of the Sandoval-Los Alamos County line; thence westerly along said county line a distance of approximately one mile, said point being at or near M. P. 1; thence southerly and easterly along said county line to its intersection with the west line of Bandelier National Monument; thence northerly along the west boundary of Bandelier National Monument to the northwest corner of said national monument, being a point in the south right-of-way line of New Mexico State Highway No. 4; thence westerly and southerly along the south right-of-way line of State Highway No. 4 to a point on the east boundary of Baca location numbered 1, being also on the Sandoval-Los Alamos County line; thence southerly along said county line to the point of beginning.

The following described parcel of land, and all interests therein, is hereby excluded from the Bandelier National Monument and restored to the public domain: NEW MEXICO PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN

T. 19 N., R. 7 E. Beginning at a point on the north line of the Ramon Vigil Grant which is also the south line of fractional Section 29, such point being 66 feet perpendicular to and easterly from the center line of State Road 4 and further identified as 2,325.54 feet west from the south Section Corner of fractional Sections 28 and 29; thence northerly and easterly along a line 66 feet from and parallel to the center line of State Road 4 a distance of 7,769.5 feet to a point 27.1 feet southeast from the southwest corner of a concrete bridgehead wall on the highway bridge crossing Los Alamos Canyon; thence S. 29°29' B., 57.5 feet to a 1^4" pipe set in a mound of stone identified as Angle Point No. 1; thence along a surveyed line approximating the south basaltic rim of Los Alamos Canyon marked by 1 % " pipes set in mounds of stone and marked AP 2 to AP 11 a total distance of 5,118.04 feet to the aforementioned AP 11 located on the eapt line of Section 21, from which the quarter corner common to Sections 21 and 22 bears S. 002' E. a distance of 773.27 feet; thence N. 002' W. along the east lines of Sections 21, 16, and 9 to the quarter corner common to Sections 9 and 10; thence westerly along the eastwest quarter section lines of Sections 9, 8, and 7 to the west quarter corner of Section 7; thence southerly along the west section lines of Sections 7, 18, and 19 and fractional Section 30 to the southwest section corner of fractional Section 30; thence easterly along the south section lines of fractional Sections 30 and 29 to the point of beginning, totaling 3,925 acres more or less and more particularly described in part in the metes and bounds description following: Pertinent bearing and distance for boundary paralleling State Road 4 and surveyed points AP 1 to AP 11 bordering Los Alamos Canyon; From the point of beginning previously described; Thence N. 27"'57' W. parallel" to State Road 4 a distance of 1,184.1 feet; Thence to the right along a curve having a radius of 3,752.4 feet a distance of 131.0 feet to a point (Chord Bearing and Distance: N. 2657' W.—131.0 feet); Thence to the right along a curve having a radius of 2,798.8 feet a distance of 1,880.6 feet to a point (Chord Bearing and Distance: N. 6°42' W.—1,845.5 feet); Thence N. 1233' E. a distance of 66.7 feet to a point; Thence to the right along a curve having a radius of 1,025.6 feet a distance of 125.3 feet to a point (Chord Bearing and Distance: N. 1603' E.—125.2 feet): Thence to the right along a curve having a radius of 1,079.9 feet a distance of 1,093.2 feet to a point (Chord Bearing and Distance: N. 4833' E.—1,047.1 feet); Thence to the right along a curve having a radius of 1,462.2 feet a distance of 127.6 feet to a point (Chord Bearing and Distance: N. 8002'15" B.—127.5 feet); Thence N. 8231'30" E. a distance of 1,185.6 feet to a point; Thence to the left along a curve having a radius of 3,885.7 feet a distance of 1,928.9 feet to a point (Chord Bearing and Distance: N. 68°18'15" E.— 1,909.1 feet);

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