9.41—Lancaster Valley.
(b) Approved maps.
The appropriate maps for determining the boundaries of the Lancaster Valley viticultural area are two U.S.G.S. maps. They are entitled:
(c) Boundaries.
The Lancaster Valley viticultural area is located in Lancaster County and Chester County, Pennsylvania. The beginning point is where Pennsylvania Highway 23 crosses the Lancaster and Berks County boundary.
(1)
Then in a southeasterly direction following the Lancaster County boundary for approximately 0.9 mile to the 500 foot contour line immediately south of the Conestoga River.
(2)
Then following the 500 foot contour in a southwesterly direction to the Caernarvon-East Earl Township boundary.
(3)
Then south approximately 0.1 mile following the Caernarvon-East Earl Township boundary to U.S. Highway 322.
(4)
Then west following U.S. Highway 322 for approximately 1.7 miles to the electric transmission line between Fetterville and Cedar Grove School.
(5)
Then southwest in a straight line for approximately 5.2 miles to the intersection of Earl, Upper Leacock, and Leacock Townships at the Mill Creek.
(6)
Then southeast following the boundary between Earl Township and Leacock Township to the point where Earl, East Earl, Salisbury, and Leacock Townships intersect.
(7)
Then east in a straight line for approximately 4.8 miles to the point where the 500 foot contour line intersects Pequea Creek northwest of Mt. Pleasant School.
(8)
Then following the 500 foot contour line past Cole Hill through the town of Gap and along Mine Ridge to the 76°07′30″ west longitude line in Paradise Township.
(9)
Then southwest in a straight line for approximately 7.7 miles to the Boehm Church south of Willow Street.
(10)
The northwest in a straight line for approximately 1.2 miles to the township school in West Willow.
(11)
Then west in a straight line for 4.2 miles to the confluence of Stehman Run and the Conestoga River.
(12)
Then northwest in a straight line for approximately 0.5 mile to the confluence of Indian Run and Little Conestoga Creek.
(13)
Then west following Indian Run for approximately 3.6 miles to the source of the more northerly branch.
(15)
Then west following Wisslers Run downstream for approximately 0.7 mile to the 300 foot contour line.
(16)
Then north following the 300 foot contour line to its intersection with Pennsylvania Highway 999 in Washington Boro.
(18)
Then northeast in a straight line for approximately 2.7 miles to the point where the West Branch of the Little Conestoga Creek intersects with Pennsylvania Highway 462.
(22)
Then northeast in a straight line for approximately 5.8 miles to the intersection of Pennsylvania Highway 23 and Running Pump Road [unnamed on map] at elevation check point 436 near Centerville.
(23)
Then east following Pennsylvania Highway 23 for approximately 0.5 mile to the 400 foot contour line.
(24)
Then following the 400 foot contour line north around Chestnut Ridge, past Millers Run and continuing until the 400 foot contour line intersects an unnamed stream.
(26)
Then west following Pennsylvania Highway 23 to the intersection with Pennsylvania Highway 441 at Marietta.
(28)
Then northwest in a straight line for approximately 5.5 miles to the point where the Consolidated Railroad Corporation crosses the West Donegal-Mount Joy Township boundary in Rheems.
(31)
Then east in a straight line for approximately 3.3 miles to the point where the 400 foot contour line crosses Pennsylvania Highway 72 south of Valley View.
(34)
Then southeast in a straight line for approximately 1.0 miles to the point where Pennsylvania Highway 272 (indicated as U.S. Highway 222 on the map) crosses Cocalico Creek (which forms the boundary between West Earl and Warwick Townships).
(35)
Then northwest following the West Earl Township boundary to its intersection with U.S. Highway 322 southeast of Ephrata.