- The Island of St. John is divided into the Cruz Bay, Central, Coral Bay and East End Census Subdistricts with limits as follows:
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(a) The limits of the Cruz Bay Census Subdistrict are as follows:
- Beginning at a point along the Fish Bay shoreline where the National Park boundary meets the water, the line runs inland along the National Park boundary to the Cruz Bay shoreline; thence southerly along the shoreline to the point of beginning.
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(b) The limits of the Central Census Subdistrict are as follows:
- Beginning at a point along the Fish Bay shoreline where the National Park boundary meets the water, the line runs: inland along the National along the shoreline to the National Park boundary at Menneback Bay; thence southerly along the National Park boundary to the Elk Bay shoreline; thence westerly along the shoreline to the National Park boundary at Coral Harbor; thence inland along the National Park boundary to the Drunk Bay shoreline; thence westerly along the shoreline to the point of beginning.
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(c) The limits of the Coral Bay Census Subdistrict are as follows:
- Beginning at a point along the Drunk Bay shoreline where the National Park boundary meets the water, the line runs inland along the National Park boundary to the Coral Harbor shoreline; thence southerly along the shoreline to the point of beginning.
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(d) The limits of the East End Census Subdistrict are as follows:
- Beginning at a point along the Menneback Bay shoreline where the National Park boundary meets the water, the line runs southerly along the National Park boundary to the Elk Bay shoreline; thence easterly along the shoreline to the point of beginning.
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