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Y%S ,Xld M%Cd;Dka;%Sl Iudcjd§ Ckrcfha .Eiü M;%H I fldgi ( ^I& fPoh - YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha w;súfYI .eiÜ m;%h - 2010'10'01 1A Y%SPART ,xldI : SEC. (I) - GAZETTEm%cd;dka;%sl EXTRAORDINARY OFiudcjd§ THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISTckrcfha REPUBLIC OF.eiÜ SRI LANKA - 01.10.2010m;%h w;s úfYI The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka EXTRAORDINARY wxl 1673$46 - 2010 Tlaf;dan¾ 01 jeks isl=rdod - 2010'10'01 No. 1673/46 - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 01, 2010 (Published by Authority) PART I : SECTION (I) — GENERAL Government Notifications FOREST CONSERVATION ORDINANCE THE Order under section 3A of the Forest Conservation Ordinance (Chapter 451), as amended by Act, No. 13 of 1966, Act, No. 56 of 1979, Act, No. 13 of 1982, Act, No. 84 of 1988, Act, No. 23 of 1995 and Act, No. 65 of 2009. The Order By virtue of powers vested in me section 3A of the Forest Conservation Ordinance (Chapter 451) as amended by Act, No. 13 of 1966, Act, No. 56 of 1979, Act, No. 13 of 1982, Act, No. 84 of 1988, Act, No. 23 of 1995 and Act, No. 65 of 2009, I, Anura Priyadarshana Yapa, Minister of Environment do by this order declare the Diyadava reserved Forest of 2323.235 Hectares bounded by the limits set forth in the Schedule hereto as Diyadava Conservation Forest from 01st day of October, 2010. ANURA PRIYADARSHANA YAPA, Minister of Environment. Ministry of Environment, Battaramulla, 21st day of September, 2010. SCHEDULE - 01 Boundaries for the forest area of 624.313 ha. that belongs to Diyadava Forest Reserve and located within Lot number 833 of FSPP 30 in Morawaka village of minor division of Morawaka shire of Kotapola Divisional Secretary's Division in Matara District, Southern Province :— By North : Hatarahulhenedola, Kodigelhene Dola, Millawa village, FVP 46 in Galle District, Lot 91 and 140 in FVP 04 and 40, Lot 828, Lot 95 in FVP 04 and 40, Lot 829 and 830, Lot 132 in FVP 04 and 40, Lot 831, Hindakaraldeniye Dola, Lot 832, Kalugalkanda Dola, Lot 127 and Lot 815 ; By East : Lot 828, Lot 95 in FVP 04 and 40, Lot 829 and 830, Lot 132 in FVP 04 and 40, Lot 831, Hindakaraldeniye Dola, Lot 832, Kalugalkanda Dola, Lot 127 and Lot 815 Rukatatanehena Dola, Lot 106 AH in FVP 04 and 40, Lot 816 and 817 ; 1A 2A I fldgi ( ^I& fPoh - YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha w;súfYI .eiÜ m;%h - 2010'10'01 PART I : SEC. (I) - GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA - 01.10.2010 By South : Lot 815, Lot 106 AH in FVP 04 and 40, Lot 816, 817, 818, 132, 819 and 820, Dola, Lot 821, 703, 702, 698, 696, 695, 822, 667, 666, 823, 664, 661, 824 and 826 Tummodara Dola, Lot 827 and Hatarahaihena Dola ; By West : Lot 818, 132, 819 and 820, Dola, Lots 821, 703, 702, 698, 696, 695, 822, 667, 666, 823, 664, 661, 824 and 826 Tummodara Dola, Lot 827 and Hatarahaihena Dola, Kodigalhena Dola, Millawa village, FVP 46 in Galle District, Lot 91 and 140 in FVP 04 and 40. SCHEDULE - 02 Boundaries for the forest area of 486.148 ha. that belongs to Diyadava Forest Reserve and located within Lot number 833 of FSPP 30 in Pallegama village of minor division of Morawaka shire of Kotapola Divisional Secretary's Division in Matara District, Southern Province :— By North : Lot 834, Lot 58Y in FVP 170, Lot 836, Lot 58F in FVP 170, Lot 838 Mididnehene Dola, Lot 58C in FVP 170, Lot 840, 58N in FVP 170, Haldola Dola 841, 744, 842 in FVP 170, 843, 742, 743, 844, 846 and 847 ; By East : Lot 135, 800, 815 and 833 ; By South : Lot 800, 815, 833 and Kalugamkande Dola ; By West : Lot 833 Kalugamkande Dola, 834, 58Y in FVP 170, 835, Lot 58K in FVP 170, Pussawela Dola, Lot 43 in FVP 170, Lot 836, Lot 58F in FVP 170, Lot 837, Lot 58R in FVP 170, Lot 838, Mididnehene Dola, Lot 58C in FVP 170, Lot 839 in FVP 170, Lot 840, 58N in FVP 170, Hal Dola, Lot 841, Lot 744, 842, 843, 742, 743, 844, 845, 456, 455, 846, 439 and 847. SCHEDULE - 03 Boundaries for the forest area of 60.265 ha. that belongs to Diyadava Forest Reserve and located within Lot number 859 of FSPP 30 in Matugobe village of minor division of Morawaka shire of Kotapola Divisional Secretary's Division in Matara District, Southern Province :— By North : Lot 849, 123, 392, 850, Lot 78 in FVP 169, Lot 851, 852, Lot 79 in FVP 169, Lot 853, 854, Lot 77 in FVP 169, Deniyaya Dola, Lot 855, 286, 856, Stream, Lot 80 in FVP 169, Lot 857, 134, 858 and Road (Highway) ; By East : Lot 849, 123, 392, 850, Lot 78 in FVP 169, Lot 851, 852, Lot 79 in FVP 169, Lot 853, 854, Lot 77 in FVP 169, Deniyaya Dola, Lot 855, 286, 856, Stream, Lot 80 in FVP 169, Lot 857, 134, 858 and Road (Highway) ; By South : Lot 800 ; By West : Lot 800 and 848. I fldgi ( ^I& fPoh - YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha w;súfYI .eiÜ m;%h - 2010'10'01 3A PART I : SEC. (I) - GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA - 01.10.2010 SCHEDULE - 04 Boundaries for the forest area of 870.336 ha. that belongs to Diyadava Forest Reserve and located within Lot number 800 of FSPP 30 in Kotapola village of minor division of Morawaka shire of Kotapola Divisional Secretary's Division in Matara District, Southern Province :— By North : Lot 127, Lot 135, Lot 65, Lot 66, Lot 64 and Lot 135 ; By East : Lot 135, Lot 65, Lot 66, Lot 64, Lot 135, Road, Lot 777, Road, Lot 36, Lot 778, Lot 779, Road, Lot 525 in FVP (TP 95501), Dola, Road, Lot 780, Lot 39 (TP 398794), Lot 781, Stream, Road, Lot 782, Road, Lot 783, Road, Lot 784, Road, Lot 107, Lot 464, Lot 785, Lot 458, Lot 786, Lot 493, Lot 508, Lot 787, Lot 788, Lot 591, Lot 621, Lot 620, Lot 621, Lot 789, Lot 746, Lot 790, Road, (TP 155793), Lot 515 in FVP 45 (TP 143731), Lot 791, Lot 515, in FVP 45 (TP 143731), Dola, Lot 497 in FVP 45, Lot 792, Dola, Lot 52 (TP 398833), Lot 793, Stream Lot 769, Lot 767, Lot 512, in FVP 45 (TP 171787), Lot 794, Lot 795, Lot 796, Road, Lot 797, Lot 56 (TP399823), Lot 798, Lot 896 in FVP 45, Lot 593 in FVP 45 (TP94957), Lot 897 in FVP 45, Lot 501 1/2 in FVP 45 (TP239577), Lot 898 in FVP 45, Lot 799 and Lot 592 in FVP 45, (TP143730 and TP171842) ; By South : Lot 796, Road, 797, Lot 56 (TP399823), Lot 798, Lot 896 in FVP 45, Lot 593 in FVP 45 (TP94957), Lot 897 in FVP 45, Lot 501 1/2, in FVP 45 (TP239577), Lot 898 in FVP 45, Lot 799, Lot 592 in FVP 45, (TP143730 and TP171842), Lot 233 and Lot 771 ; By West : Lot 233, Lot 771 and 127. SCHEDULE - 05 Boundaries for the forest area of 282.173 ha. that belongs to Diyadava Forest Reserve and located within Lot number 815 of FSPP 30 in Waralla village of minor division of Morawaka shire of Kotapola Divisional Secretary's Division in Matara District, Southern Province :— By North : Lot 127 and Lot 800 ; By East : Lot 800, 223, 801, 802, 58E, 104, 803, Dola, Lot 191, 804, 165, 164, 805, 191, Dola, Lot 191, 806, 140, 139, 138, 224, 225, 226, 137, 136 1/2, 151 1/2, 807, 153, 157, 199, 808 1/2, 808 2/2, 201, 809, 160, 810, Highway ; By South : Lot 223, 801, 802, 58E, 104, 803, Dola, Lot 191, 804, 165, 164, 805, 191, Dola, Lot 191, 806, 140, 139, 138, 224, 225, 226, 137, 136 1/2, 151 1/2, 807, 153, 157, 199, 808 1/2, 808 2/2, 201, 809, 160, 810, Highway, Lot 35 of FVP 41, 811, 812 and 41D (TP330003), 59 (TP398862) and 38 of FVP 41 and Highway. ; By West : Lot 813, FVP 04 and 40 Morawaka village, Lot 814, Rukatatanahena Dola and Lot 133. 10-639 PRINTED AT THE DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT PRINTING, SRI LANKA..
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