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Centurytel of Mountain Home, Inc. D/B/A Centurylink and Concurring CenturyTel of Mountain Home, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink and Concurring Carriers Local Terms of Service: Exchange Boundary Maps Arkansas TITLE Effective: 05-22-2020 Original Page 1 This Local Terms of Service: Exchange Boundary Maps Contains exchange maps for Arkansas Exchanges of CenturyTel of Mountain Home, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink CenturyTel of Arkansas, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink CenturyTel of Redfield, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink CenturyTel of South Arkansas, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink THE FOLLOWING ARKANSAS EXCHANGE BOUNDARY MAPS ARE ON FILE WITH THE ARKANSAS PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. AR2020-03 CenturyTel of Mountain Home, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink and Concurring Carriers Local Terms of Service: Exchange Boundary Maps Arkansas Maps Effective: 05-22-2020 Section 1 Original Page 1 EXCHANGE BOUNDARY MAP DESCRIPTIONS A. Ash Flat Exchange (CenturyTel of Arkansas, Inc.) 1. Legal Description Exchange Service Area – Enclosed by the following boundary: Beginning at the NW corner of Section 13, T19N, R7W, in Fulton County, Arkansas. Thence running East along the North line of Section 13 for approximately 1 mile to the NE corner of said Section also being a point on the West line of R6W. Thence South along said West range line to the NW corner of Section 18, T19N, R6W. Thence East along the North line of Section 18 and 17 for approximately 2 miles to the NE corner of Section 17. Then turn South along the East line of Section 17 for approximately ½ mile to the NW corner of the SW ¼ of Section 16; thence turn East along the North line of the South ½ of Section 16 for approximately 1 mile to the East line of Section 16; thence South along the East line for approximately ½ mile to the NW corner of Section 22. Then turn East along the North line of Section 22 for approximately 1 mile to the NE corner thereof; thence South along the East line for approximately 1 mile to the NW corner of Section 26. Then East along the North line of Section 26 to the NE corner thereof; said corner also being a point on the Cherokee Village boundary line. Thence following said Cherokee Village boundary line South along the East line of Section 26 for approximately ¼ mile; thence East along the North side of South ½ of the NW ¼ of Section 25 for approximately ½ mile; thence South along the East line of the West ½ of Section 25 for approximately ½ mile; thence West along the South line of the NE ¼ of SW ¼ of Section 25 for approximately ¼ mile to a point on the centerline of a county road running North and South; thence South along the center line of said road also being the East line of the SW ¼ SW ¼ of Section 25; for approximately ¼ mile to the North line of Section 36; thence East along the North line of Section 36 for a distance of approximately ½ mile, to the NE corner of NW ¼ NE ¼ of Section 36, T19N, R6W; thence South along the East line of the West ½ of the NE ¼ for Section 36 for approximately ½ mile to the intersection of said ¼ ¼ line and the centerline of U.S. Highway 62; thence in a Northeasterly direction with the centerline of said Highway for a distance of approximately ¾ mile to the East line of the West ½ of Section 31, T19N, R5W. Thence South along said ½ Section line for approximately ½ mile to the SE corner of the NE ¼ SW ¼ of Section 31. Thence run West along the South line of said ¼ ¼ and the NW ¼ SW ¼ for approximately ½ mile to the East line of Section 36, T19N, R6W also being a point on the East line of R6W. Thence South along said range line a distance of approximately 1 ¼ miles to the NW corner of Section 7, T18N, R5W; thence East along the North line of Section 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, for approximately 5 miles, to the NE corner of Section 11; thence South along the East line of Sections 11, 14, 23, 26, 35 for approximately 5 miles to the North line of T17N, also being the North side of Section 2. AR2020-03 CenturyTel of Mountain Home, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink and Concurring Carriers Local Terms of Service: Exchange Boundary Maps Arkansas Maps Effective: 05-22-2020 Section 1 Original Page 2 EXCHANGE BOUNDARY MAP DESCRIPTIONS A. Ash Flat Exchange (CenturyTel of Arkansas, Inc.) 1. Legal Description (Cont’d) Thence East along the North line of Section 2 to the NE corner of said Section; thence South along the East line of Section 2 for approximately 1 mile; thence West along the South line of Section 2 for approximately 1 mile to the SW corner of said Section. Then turn South along the East line of Section 10 for approximately 1 mile; thence East along the North side of Section 14 for approximately 1 mile to the NE corner of Section 14. Then run South along the East line of Section 14 and 23 approximately 1 ¾ miles to the intersection of said Section line and the centerline of the Strawberry River. Thence following a meandering course with the centerline of the Strawberry River in a generally South direction, through Sections 23, 25, 26, 27, 34, and then back into Section 27, for approximately 4 ¼ miles to a point where the centerline of the Strawberry River intersects with the West line of Section 27; thence North along the West line of said Section for approximately ½ mile to the SE corner of Section 21; thence West along the South line of Section 21 for approximately ½ mile to a point of intersection with the centerline of Chandler Creek. Thence in a meandering Northwesterly course following the centerline of said creek through Sections 21 and 20 for approximately 1 ¾ miles to a point of intersection with the West line of Section 20; thence North along the West line of Sections 20, 17, and 8 for approximately 2 1/8 miles to the SE corner of Section 6, T17N, R5W. Thence West along the South line of Section 6, T17N, R5W, and Section 1, T17N, R6W, for approximately 2 miles, to the SW corner of Section 1; thence North along the West line of Section 1 for approximately ¼ mile to the SE corner of the NE ¼ SE ¼ of Section 2; thence West along the South line of the North ¾’s of Sections 2 and 3 to the SW corner of the NW ¼ SW ¼ of Section 3, a distance of approximately 2 miles. Then turn South along East line of Section 4 for approximately ¼ mile to the SE corner of said Section; thence West along the South line of said Section for approximately 1 mile to the SW corner of Section 4. Then South along the East line of Sections 8 and 17 for approximately 2 miles to the SE corner of Section 17; thence West along the South line of Section 17 to a point of intersection with the centerline of the Strawberry River. Thence following the meandering course of the centerline of the Strawberry River in a generally Westerly and then Northerly direction for approximately 3 ¾ miles to a point of intersection with the West line of Section 7, also being the West line of R6W, T17N. AR2020-03 CenturyTel of Mountain Home, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink and Concurring Carriers Local Terms of Service: Exchange Boundary Maps Arkansas Maps Effective: 05-22-2020 Section 1 Original Page 3 EXCHANGE BOUNDARY MAP DESCRIPTIONS A. Ash Flat Exchange (CenturyTel of Arkansas, Inc.) 1. Legal Description (Cont’d) Then turn North along the West line of R6W for approximately 1 ½ miles to the NW corner of Section 6, T17N, R6W; thence East along the North line Section 6 to the SW corner of Section 31, T18N, R6W. Then run North along the West line of Section 31, 30, and 19 for approximately 3 miles to the SE corner of Section 13, T18N, R7W. Then run West along the South line of Section 13 to the SW corner of said Section. Thence run North along the West line of Sections 13, 12, and 1 for approximately 3 miles to the SE corner of Section 35, T19N, R7W. Then turn West along the South line of Section 35 for approximately ¾ of a mile, to the West line of the East ¾ of Section 35. Thence run North along said ¼ Section line through Sections 35, 26, and 23, to the SE corner of the NW ¼ SW ¼ of Section 23, T19N, R7W, a distance of approximately 2 ¼ miles; thence West along the South line of the NW ¼ SW ¼ for approximately ¼ mile to the West line of Section 23; thence North along the West line of Section 23 for approximately ¾ mile to the NW corner of Section 23; thence East along the North line of said Section, for approximately 1 mile to the SW corner of Section 13; thence North along the West line of Section 13 for approximately 1 mile to the NW corner of Section 13, T19N, R7W, Fulton County Arkansas. Said corner being the point of beginning. 2. Base Rate Area Base rate area is the city limits of Ash Flat, Arkansas located in Sharp County, Arkansas. AR2020-03 CenturyTel of Mountain Home, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink and Concurring Carriers Local Terms of Service: Exchange Boundary Maps Arkansas Maps Effective: 05-22-2020 Section 1 Original Page 4 EXCHANGE BOUNDARY MAP DESCRIPTIONS B. Calico Rock Exchange (CenturyTel of Arkansas, Inc.) 1. Legal Description Exchange Service Area – Enclosed by the following boundary: Beginning at the NW corner of Section 3, T18N, R11W, in Izard County, Arkansas, also being the point of intersection of the Baxter, Fulton and Izard County line.
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