P.R. Laws tit. 12, § 5104

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§ 5104. Boundaries of the Northeast Ecological Corridor

The NEC is an area of approximately 3,057 cuerdas (1,202 ha) in the coastal region of the Pitahaya and Juan Martín wards of the Municipality of Luquillo and the Quebrada Fajardo and Cabezas wards of the Municipality of Fajardo, between latitude 18º20’50” N and 18º22’51” N, and longitude 65º38’12” W and 65º42’49”. Nearly 2,931 cuerdas (1,152 ha) are dry and waterlogged land, and 126 cuerdas (50 ha) consist of shallow bodies of water. To the North of these lands lies the Atlantic Ocean and to the West lies the historic urban center of the Municipality of Luquillo, the El Cemí and Yuquiyú housing projects, and the Rafael N. Coca Junior High School. To the South is State Road PR-3 and the community of the Borrás sector, also known as Juan Martín Afuera. To the South, in the Municipality of Fajardo, lies again State Road PR-3, as well as the Vistas del Convento housing project; Eastern Plaza Shopping Center; Fajardo Gardens; the Vistas del Convento and Monte Brisas housing developments along with the paved road that provides access to the residential area known as Lindo Monte in the Cascajo sector, and El Conquistador Avenue. To the East lies State Road 987 and the recreational facilities and paved area for recreational vehicles of the Seven Seas Public Beach. The NEC does not include any already built or established permanent structures, except those structures associated with the incumbent Governor’s beach or summer house located at the El Convento parcel. For purposes of facilitating the identification of the limits of the NEC and the lands that comprise it, the parcels or properties that are part of this area in whole or in part and without excluding others, are stated below according to the cadastre number assigned to them by the Municipal Revenue Collections Center (CRIM, Spanish acronym):

120-000-004-02

120-000-004-04

120-000-004-05

120-000-004-07

120-000-004-09

120-000-004-10

120-000-004-13

120-000-004-14

120-000-004-15

120-000-004-17

120-000-004-18

120-000-005-AV

120-000-005-01

120-006-022-36

120-070-002-04

121-000-001-01

121-000-001-03

121-000-001-04

121-000-002-02

121-000-003-01

121-000-003-02

121-000-003-03

121-000-004-02

121-000-004-05

121-000-004-14

121-000-004-16

121-000-004-19

121-000-004-26

121-000-004-34

121-000-005-01

121-000-005-04

121-000-006-01

121-000-006-02

121-000-006-04

121-000-006-10

121-000-006-29

121-000-007-02

121-000-007-03

121-000-007-04

121-000-007-05

121-000-007-06

121-000-007-19

121-037-563-01

121-037-565-01

121-038-574-02

121-046-564-01

121-046-564-02

121-046-564-03

121-046-564-04

121-047-563-02

121-046-564-05

121-047-563-03

121-047-563-04

121-047-563-05

121-047-563-06

121-047-563-07

121-047-563-08

121-047-563-09

121-047-563-14

121-047-563-15

121-047-563-16

121-047-563-17

121-047-563-18

121-047-565-03

121-057-564-06

121-057-564-07

121-057-564-08

121-057-564-09

121-057-564-10

121-057-564-11

121-057-564-12

121-061-214-01

121-067-421-13

121-075-305-04

121-095-305-03

History —June 25, 2012, No. 126, § 5.