206.04 EXTENSION OF CITY LINES TO WEST SIDE OF JOHNSTOWN AND BENSCREEK TURNPIKE BETWEEN SIXTH AND EIGHTH WARDS.
   From and after the passage of this section (Special Ordinance 214, passed March 28, 1893), the lines of the City shall be changed from the center of the Stonycreek River, opposite the westerly line of the Seventh Ward, and between the Sixth and Eighth Wards, to the westerly side of the Johnstown and Benscreek Pike, so as to include the whole of the bed of such River, together with the road on the margin thereof, as follows:
   Beginning at the present City line corner in the center of the Stonycreek River; thence along the present City line north forty-four degrees, forty-two minutes and fifty-two seconds; thence west 105 feet to a linden tree on the west side of the Johnstown and Benscreek Turnpike; thence along the west side of such Turnpike south twenty degrees, twenty-eight minutes and forty-two seconds; thence west 1001.63 feet to an intersection with the present City line; thence along such City line north sixty-one degrees, thirty-four minutes and forty-three seconds; thence east 297.75 feet to the center of the Stonycreek River; thence along the present City line in the center of the Stonycreek River downward to the place of beginning.
(Sp. Ord. 214. Passed 3-28-1893.)