The boundaries of the Catoctin District are as follows:
Beginning at the mouth of Goose Creek where it empties into the west bank of the Potomac River; thence up Goose Creek in a southwesterly direction to its junction with State Route 7; thence west on State Route 7 to its junction with the eastern corporate limit of the Town of Leesburg; thence north and west with the corporate limit of the Town of Leesburg to its junction with State Route 7 on the west side of Leesburg; thence with State Route 7 to its junction with State Route 699, Dry Mill Road, at Clarks Gap; thence south on State Route 699 to its junction with State Route 769; thence southwest on State Route 769 to its junction with State Route 704 at Woodburn; thence west and north on State Route 704, crossing State Route 7 and partly with the western corporate limit of the Town of Hamilton to the junction of such road and the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad right of way (now abandoned); thence west on the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad right of way (now abandoned) to its junction with State Route 709; thence south on State Route 709 to its junction with the corporate limit of the Town of Hamilton; thence west and south with the corporate limit of the Town of Hamilton to its junction with State Route 7 at the western extremity of the Town of Hamilton; thence west on State Route 7 to its junction with the eastern corporate limit of the Town of Purcellville; thence north and west with the corporate limit of the Town of Purcellville to the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad right of way (now abandoned) and with the same to its junction with State Route 287; thence north on State Route 287 to its junction with State Route 693; thence northwest on State Route 693 to its junction with State Route 611; thence southwest on State Route 611 to its junction with State Route 697; thence northwest on State Route 697 to its junction with State Route 690; thence north on State Route 690 for a distance of 0.5 miles to a point; thence in a northwest direction a straight line across country for a distance of 3.1 miles to the junction of State Route 687 and Piney Run; thence south on State Route 687 to its junction with State Route 9; thence north on State Route 9 to its junction with the Loudoun County, Virginia - Jefferson County, West Virginia, Line in Keys Gap, sometimes known as Vestals Gap; thence north with the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountain and the Loudoun County, Virginia - Jefferson County, West Virginia, Line to the south bank of the Potomac River at the junction of the States of Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland; thence with the south and west bank of the Potomac River, it being the State Line between the States of Virginia and Maryland, down such river to the point of beginning, at the mouth of Goose Creek.
(Ord. Unno. Passed 6-23-71.)