[Amended by Local Law No. 4-1982 (June 15, 1982).[1]]
The on-shore boundaries of the city shall continue to be that of the present City and former Town of New Rochelle, in the County of Westchester and State of New York.
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Editor's Note: Local Law No. 4-1982 also repealed former Section 3, Ward boundaries, as amended by L.L. No. 3-1965 (June 16, 1965); 2, 1967 (June 2-1967); and 2-1972 (March 13, 1972).
(L. 1966, c. 152.)
The off-shore boundaries of the City of New Rochelle in Long Island Sound are hereby fixed and described as follows:
Beginning at a point southerly of Glen Island, said point being formed by the intersection of the boundary lines of Bronx County, Pelham Manor and New Rochelle; thence proceeding in a southeasterly direction along the Westchester County and Bronx County boundary line for approximately 10,200 feet to a point in Long Island Sound, said point being formed by the intersection of the boundary lines of Westchester County, Bronx County and Nassau County; thence northeasterly along the Westchester County and Nassau County boundary line approximately 3,700 feet to Execution Rock Lighthouse; thence still along the said county boundary line approximately 1,000 feet to a point; thence northwesterly in a straight line approximately 12,300 feet to meet the westerly boundary line of the Town of Mamaroneck between Echo Island and Premium Point, including all of the islands and islets within the limits of the aforementioned boundaries.