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Chuckatuck Borough

Northern Boundary:
Generally, moving in an easterly direction, the Chuckatuck Borough is bounded on the north by the convergence of the centerline of Brewers Creek, the centerline of Chuckatuck Creek and the centerline of the James River.

Eastern Boundary:
Generally, moving in a southerly direction, the Chuckatuck Borough is bounded on the east by the centerline of the Nansemond River.

Southern Boundary:
Generally, moving in a westerly direction, the Chuckatuck Borough is bounded on the south by the centerline of U.S. Route 58 Bypass, the centerline of Pruden Boulevard,
the centerline of a Virginia Dominion Power overhead transmission line, the centerline of Kings Fork Road, and the centerline of Pruden Boulevard.

Western Boundary:
Generally, moving in a northerly direction, the Chuckatuck Borough is bounded on the west by the common boundary between the City of Suffolk and Isle of Wight County.

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Cypress Borough

Northern Boundary:
Generally, moving in an easterly direction, the Cypress Borough is bounded on the north by the centerline of Kings Highway, the centerline of Nansemond Parkway, the centerline of Bennetts Creek, the centerline of Deanes Branch, the centerline of Fennell Lane extended, the centerline of Fennell Lane, the centerline of Bob White Lane, the centerline of Shoulders Hill Road, and the centerline of an abandoned CSX railroad right-of-way.

Eastern Boundary:
Generally, moving in a southerly direction, the Cypress Borough is bounded on the east by the common boundary between the City of Suffolk and the City of Chesapeake.

Southern Boundary:
Generally, moving in a westerly direction, the Cypress Borough is bounded on the south by the common boundary between the Commonwealth of Virginia (City of Suffolk) and the State of North Carolina.

Western Boundary:
Generally, moving in a northerly direction, the Cypress Borough is bounded on the west by the centerline of Desert Road, the centerline of Hosier Road, the centerline of Skeetertown Road, the centerline of Meadow Country Road, the centerline of a CSX railroad right-of-way, the centerline of Shingle Creek, the centerline of the Norfolk and Southern railroad right-of-way, the centerline of East Washington Street, the centerline of Suburban Drive, the centerline of an abandoned CSX railroad right-of-way, the centerline of U.S. Route 58 Bypass, and the centerline of the Nansemond River.

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Holy Neck Borough

Northern Boundary:
Generally, moving in an easterly direction, the Holy Neck Borough is bounded on the north by the centerline of Pruden Boulevard, the centerline of Kings Fork Road, the centerline of a Virginia Dominion Power overhead transmission line, and the centerline of Pruden Boulevard.

Eastern Boundary:
Generally, moving in a southerly direction, the Holy Neck Borough is bounded on the east by the centerline of U.S. Route 58 Bypass, the centerline of the northern branch of Lake Meade, the centerline of the southern branch of Lake Meade, centerline of Lake Kilby, the centerline of Turlington Road, the centerline of the Norfolk and Southern railroad right-of-way, the centerline of Manning Road, the centerline of Mineral Spring Road, the centerline of Jones Swamp, the centerline of Somerton Creek, the centerline of Longstreet Lane, the centerline of Pittmantown Road, and the centerline of Robbie Road.

Southern Boundary:
Generally, moving in a westerly direction, the Holy Neck Borough is bounded on the south by the common boundary between the Commonwealth of Virginia (City of Suffolk) and the State of North Carolina.

Western Boundary:
Generally, moving in a northerly direction, the Holy Neck Borough is bounded on the west by the common boundary between the City of Suffolk and Southampton County and Isle of Wight County.

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Nansemond Borough

Northern Boundary:
Generally, moving in an easterly direction, the Nansemond Borough is bounded on the north by the convergence of the centerline of Nansemond River and the centerline of Bennett Creek, and the centerline of Bridge Road.

Eastern Boundary:
Generally, moving in a southerly direction, the Nansemond Borough is bounded on the east by the centerline of Townpoint Road, the centerline of an unnamed stream forming the eastern boundary of the Pughsville development, and the common boundary between the City of Suffolk and the City of Chesapeake.

Southern Boundary:
Generally, moving in a westerly direction, the Nansemond Borough is bounded on the south by the centerline of an abandoned CSX railroad right-of-way, the centerline of Shoulders Hill Road, the centerline of Bob White Lane, the centerline of Fennell Lane, the centerline of Fennell Lane extended, the centerline of Deanes Branch, the centerline of Bennett Creek, the centerline of Nansemond Parkway, and the centerline of Kings Highway.

Western Boundary:
Generally, moving in a northerly direction, the Nansemond Borough is bounded on the west by the centerline of Nansemond River.

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Sleepy Hole Borough

Northern Boundary:
Generally, moving in an easterly direction, the Sleepy Hole Borough is bounded on the north by the convergence of the centerline of James River, and the centerline of Hoffler Creek.

Eastern Boundary:
Generally, moving in a southerly direction, the Sleepy Hole Borough is bounded on the east by the common boundary between the City of Suffolk and the City of Portsmouth, and the City of Chesapeake.

Southern Boundary:
Generally, moving in a westerly direction, the Sleepy Hole Borough is bounded on the south by the centerline of an unnamed stream forming the eastern boundary of the Pughsville development, the centerline of Townpoint Road, and the centerline of Bridge Road.

Western Boundary:
Generally, moving in a northerly direction, the Sleepy Hole Borough is bounded on the west by the centerline of Bennett Creek.

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Suffolk Borough

Northern Boundary:
Generally, moving in an easterly direction, the Suffolk Borough is bounded on the north by the centerline of U.S. Route 58 Bypass.

Eastern Boundary:
Generally, moving in a southerly direction, the Suffolk Borough is bounded on the east by the centerline of an abandoned CSX railroad right-of-way, the centerline of Suburban Drive, the centerline of East Washington Street, and the centerline of N. Capital Street.

Southern Boundary:
Generally, moving in a westerly direction, the Suffolk Borough is bounded on the south by the centerline of the Norfolk and Southern railroad right-of-way.

Western Boundary:
Generally, moving in a northerly direction, the Suffolk Borough is bounded on the west by the centerline of Lake Kilby, the centerline of the southern branch of Lake Meade, the centerline of the northern branch of Lake Meade, and the centerline of U.S. Route 58 Bypass.

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Whaleyville Borough

Northern Boundary:
Generally, moving in an easterly direction, the Whaleyville Borough is bounded on the north by the centerline of the Norfolk and Southern railroad right-of-way, the centerline of N. Capital Street, the centerline of East Washington Street, and the centerline of the
Norfolk and Southern railroad right-of-way.

Eastern Boundary:
Generally, moving in a southerly direction, the Whaleyville Borough is bounded on the east by the centerline of Shingle Creek, the centerline of the CSX railroad right-of-way,
the centerline of Meadow Country Road, the centerline of Skeetertown Road, the centerline of Hosier Road, and the centerline of Desert Road.

Southern Boundary:
Generally, moving in a westerly direction, the Whaleyville Borough is bounded on the south by the common boundary between the Commonwealth of Virginia (City of Suffolk) and the State of North Carolina.

Western Boundary:
Generally, moving in a northerly direction, the Whaleyville Borough is bounded on the west by the centerline of Robbie Road, the centerline of Pittmantown Road, the centerline of Longstreet Lane, the centerline of Somerton Creek, the centerline of Jones Swamp, the centerline of Mineral Spring Road, the centerline of Manning Road, the centerline of the Norfolk and Southern railroad right-of-way, the centerline of Turlington Road, and the centerline of Lake Kilby.

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