§ 9-3.   Boundaries of the First Ward, Ward One.
The boundaries of the First Ward shall be as shown on the Electoral District Map, dated October 30, 2014, and prepared by Metz Engineers, which is on file and is available for public inspection in the office of the Township Secretary, the legal description thereof being as follows:
ALL THAT CERTAIN political block or voting district known as Ward One, situate in the political subdivision known as the Township of Upper Dublin, County of Montgomery, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, said Ward being located in the southwest corner of the Township, being bordered to the north by the Borough of Ambler and the Township of Lower Gwynedd; to the west by the Township of Whitpain; and to the south by the Township of Whitemarsh, and being bound and described as follows, to wit:
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Susquehanna Road, at the intersection of the center line of Susquehanna Road and the center line of Tennis Avenue; THENCE from said point of beginning, along the center line of Susquehanna Road, in a southeasterly direction, crossing the north and south Branch of the Rose Valley Creek, to the center line of Butler Pike; THENCE leaving Susquehanna Road, extending in a northerly direction along the center line of Butler Pike to the center line of the Route 309 Expressway; THENCE leaving Butler Pike, extending in a southerly direction along the center line of the Route 309 Expressway to the center line of Susquehanna Road; THENCE leaving the Route 309 Expressway, extending in a northwesterly direction along the center line of Susquehanna Road to the center line of Cedar Road; THENCE leaving Susquehanna Road, extending along the center line of Cedar Road in a southwesterly direction, crossing the beds of Hoffman Road, Forest Creek Drive, Meadowbrook Avenue, Booth Lane and Argyle Avenue to the center line of Loch Alsh Avenue; THENCE leaving Cedar Road, extending along the center line of Loch Alsh Avenue in a southeasterly direction, crossing the beds of Hoffman Road, Lake Drive, the Honey Run Creek and Farm Lane to the center line of the Route 309 Expressway; THENCE leaving Loch Alsh Avenue, extending along the center line of the Route 309 Expressway in a southerly direction, crossing the bed of Highland Avenue to the center line of Fort Washington Avenue; THENCE leaving the Route 309 Expressway, extending along the center line of Fort Washington Avenue in a southwesterly direction, crossing the beds of Creek Drive, Prospect Avenue and Spring Avenue to the center line of Montgomery Avenue; THENCE leaving Fort Washington. Avenue, extending along the center line of Montgomery Avenue to the center line of Washington Lane; THENCE leaving Montgomery Avenue, extending along the center line of Washington Lane in a westerly direction to the center line of Bethlehem Pike; THENCE leaving Washington Lane, extending along the center line of Bethlehem Pike, southerly to the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue, the line dividing the Township of Upper Dublin from the Township of Whitemarsh; THENCE along said township line, northwesterly (this line being the extended center lines of Pennsylvania Avenue and Morris Road in this area) crossing the beds of the SEPTA Railroad, the Wissahickon Creek and entering the bed of Morris Road crossing the beds of Carey Drive and Butler Pike, to a point on the line between the Township of Upper Dublin and the Township of Whitpain; THENCE leaving the extended center line bed of Morris Road, extending along the aforementioned Whitpain Township Line in a northeasterly direction, crossing the beds of Morris Road, the Wissahickon Creek, Maple Avenue and the SEPTA Railroad to a point on the borough line of the Borough of Ambler, a common point of said borough line with the Whitpain and Upper Dublin Township Lines; THENCE extending along the said borough line, in a counter-clockwise manner, around the Borough of Ambler, the following 12 courses:
      (1)   Southwesterly, crossing Maple Avenue.
      (2)   Still southwesterly to an angle point.
      (3)   Southerly crossing Butler Pike to an angle point.
      (4)   Southeasterly, paralleling Wissahickon Creek and Morris Road to an angle point, in line of Church Street.
      (5)   Northeasterly, crossing the SEPTA Railroad to the center line of Church/Main Street.
      (6)   Southerly, along the center line of Main Street to the center line of Randolph Avenue.
      (7)   Leaving Main Street, easterly along the center line of Randolph Avenue to a point.
      (8)   Then perpendicular in a northerly direction, leaving Randolph Avenue to an angle point.
      (9)   Northeasterly, paralleling Church Street to the center line of Ambler Road.
      (10)   Along the center line of Ambler Road, northerly, to the center line of Church Street.
      (11)   Along the center line of Church Street, northeasterly, crossing Southern Avenue, Highland Avenue, Trinity Avenue, and Rosemary Avenue to the center line of Bethlehem Pike.
      (12)   Leaving Church Street, along the center line of Bethlehem Pike in a northerly direction, crossing the beds of Lindenwold Terrace, Ardross Avenue, Loch Alsh Avenue, Argyle Avenue, Homestead Lane, Butler Pike, East Fairview, Hagues Mill Road, the south branch of the Rose Valley Creek to the center line of Tennis Avenue.
THENCE leaving Bethlehem Pike, extending in a northeasterly direction along the center line of Tennis Avenue to the center line of Susquehanna Road, the first mentioned point and place of beginning.
Intending to describe the perimeter of a political block or voting district in the Township of Upper Dublin known as the First Ward.