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Effective: 1/22/86

 

MAINE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

Description of State Maintenance Boundary Lines established for

delimiting the urban area of

 

Fairfield, Somerset County, Maine

Fairfield

 

Beginning at the intersection of Western Avenue (State Route 139) and the easternmost extremity of the Interstate Route 95 Interchange; thence, northeasterly to U.S. Route 201 at the southernmost extremity of the Interstate Route 95 Interchange; thence, northeasterly crossing the Maine Central Railroad to the northerly end of Main Street (200 feet south of Interstate 95);

 

Thence, easterly to the Kennebec River; thence, southerly via the west bank of said river, crossing the Maine Central Railroad and Bridge Street (State Routes 11, 100 and 139) to the Fairfield-Waterville; Somerset-Kennebec town and county line;

 

Thence, westerly via said line, crossing the Maine Central Railroad and Main Street (U.S. 201, State Routes 11 & 100), continuing westerly via said town and county line, crossing Savage Street to a point on a line between the Western Avenue (State Route 139) Interstate Route 95 Interchange and the Holland Brook inlet of an unnamed pond; thence, extending northerly via said line to Western Avenue (State Route 139) at the easternmost extremity of the Interstate 95 Interchange, the point of beginning.

Note: Bridges, if any, bisected by the State Maintenance Line are in the rural area.