The corporate boundaries of the Town of Caswell Beach shall be as follows until changed in accordance with law:
Bounded on the South by the Atlantic Ocean, on the West by the Town of Yaupon Beach, on the north and northwest by the Intracoastal waterway and the Cape Fear River and on the east by the North Carolina Baptist Assembly which Baptist Assembly encompasses the lands condemned by the United States of America under Order of Declaration of Taking entered December 20, 1941, in that certain cause in the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, Wilmington Division, Civil Docket Number 129, said eastern boundary being that part of the sea wall which bears north 14 degrees 38 minutes east and the extension of said line north 13 degrees 38 minutes east to the river and south 14 degrees 38 minutes west to the Atlantic Ocean. Excepting nevertheless from said lands the following tract: BEGINNING at a point in the westerly boundary line of tract to be described, said point bearing north 76 degrees 50 minutes west and distance 386 feet and 550 feet respectively from a bronze plate in the concrete roof of Bageley Primary and from a drill hole in the concrete roof of a concrete house of Caswell Primary, said primaries being part of the artillery fire control system of Fort Caswell, said point of beginning also bearing north 52 degrees 18 minutes 40 seconds west and distance 371 and 79/100 feet from the station a coast and geodetic survey known as R and marked by a bronze plate in a concrete monument; thence north 20 degrees 10 minutes east a distance of 2200 feet, more or less, to the Elizabeth River; thence in an easterly direction along said Elizabeth River a distance of 1300 feet, more or less, to a point; thence south 33 degrees 20 minutes west a distance of 3020 feet, more or less, to the shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean; thence in a westerly direction along said shoreline a distance of 600 feet, more or less, to a point; thence north 20 degrees 10 minutes east a distance of 570 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, containing in all 57.2 acres, more or less. Bearings in this description are assumed to refer to the magnetic meridian (1924). Said land being known as the Oak Island Coast Guard Station.
Effective September 1, 2004, the following land was annexed to the Town boundaries:
TRACT ONE
Beginning at an iron rod in the northern right-of-way of N. C. Highway 133, the southeast corner of Lot 15, Block 3, Section "B" of Caswell Beach as recorded at Map Book 1, Page 123 of the Brunswick County Registry, having N.C. 1927 grid coordinates of N: 53314.49 E: 2292711.08 and being located South 74 degrees 50 minutes 39 seconds West 135.55 feet from USC&G monument "catwalk" on the Oak Island Lighthouse and further being in the western line of properties belonging to the U.S. Coast Guard; thence with said western line and the eastern line of the aforementioned Lot 15, North 19 degrees 30 minutes 56 seconds East 81.89 feet to an iron rod, the beginning corner of Parcel "A"; thence with parcel "A" South 75 degrees 23 minutes 28 seconds East 185.17 feet to an iron rod, a corner of parcel "A"; thence, South 14 degrees 36 minutes 32 seconds West 81.59 feet to an iron rod in the northern right-of-way of N. C. Highway 133, a corner of Parcel "A"; thence with the northern right-of-way of said Highway 133, North 75 degrees 23 minutes 28 seconds West 192.17 feet to the Point of Beginning. Being part of lands belonging to the U.S. Coast Guard described as the Oak Island Life Boat Station, District 5, C. G. Dated 1-17-39, under title "A" Property Report of the Brunswick County Registry containing 0.35 acres more or less and being all of Parcel "B".
TRACT TWO
Beginning at an iron pipe in the southern right-of-way of N.C. Highway 133, the northeast corner of Lot 1, Block 3, Section B, of Caswell Beach, as recorded at Map Book 1, Page 123, of the Brunswick County Registry, said point being further located in the western line of lands belonging to the U.S. Coast Guard, and being South 19 degrees 31 minutes 25 seconds West 61.71 feet from a concrete monument, the southwest corner of Parcel "B", having N. C. 1927 grid coordinates of N: 53314.49 E: 2292711.08, South 74 degrees 50 minutes 39 seconds West 135.55 feet from US C&G Monument "Catwalk" on the Oak Island Lighthouse; thence from the beginning, with said U.S. Coast Guard's western line and eastern line of said Lot 1 South 19 degrees 26 minutes 52 seconds West 136.61 feet to a concrete monument in said line; thence continuing, South 19 degrees 59 minutes 32 seconds East 233.35 feet to a point where said western line of U.S. Coast Guard lands intersects with the mean high water mark of the Atlantic Ocean; thence with said high water mark South 74 degrees 44 minutes 02 seconds East 564.31 feet to a point in the eastern line of the aforementioned U.S. Coast Guard lands; thence with said eastern line North 37 degrees 29 minutes 55 seconds East 266.43 feet to an iron pipe, the southwest corner of Lot 9, Block 2, Section "B" of Caswell Beach as recorded at Map Book 1, Page 123 of the Brunswick County Registry; thence with the eastern line of the U.S. Coast Guard's lands and the western line of said Lot 9 North 37 degrees 29 minutes 55 seconds East 142.70 feet to an iron rod in the southern right-of-way of N. C. Highway 133, the northwest corner of Lot 9; thence with the southern right-of-way of N. C. Highway 133, North 75 degrees 33 minutes 24 seconds East 690.0 feet to the Point of Beginning; being part of lands belonging to the U.S. Coast Guard described as the Oak Island Life Boat Station, district 5. C.G., dated 7-17-39, under Title "A" Property Report Of the Brunswick County Registry, containing 5.36 acres more or less and being all of parcel "C".