720 ARTICLE 3.
other county taxes in said county are collected, and said special annual
levy to be paid over by the said County Commissioners to the treasurer
of the Relay Improvement Association of Baltimore County, to be used
by said association exclusively for the betterment of the roads, sidewalks,
sanitary measures, drainage and other improvements in said village of
Relay; provided twenty-five or more persons residing in said village and
owning such taxable real or personal property in said village shall, prior
to each annual levy, petition the said County Commissioners, thereby
asking that such special levy be made, and in said petition mentioning
the amount desired to be specially levied, provided the same shall not
exceed the sum of twenty dollars on each one hundred dollars of assessable
property as aforesaid; provided, however, that all taxes collected under
the provisions of this Act and turned over to the treasurer of the said
Relay Improvement Association of Baltimore County shall be used ex-
clusively for the betterment of the roads, sidewalks, drainage, sanitary
measures and other improvements within the area as provided for in Sec-
tion 572 of this Article.
1910, ch. 215, sec. 2, p. 567. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 485. 1928, sec. 572.
572. For the purposes of this subtitle the metes and bounds of the
Village of Relay shall be deemed and taken to be as follows: Beginning
at a point on the north limit line of the right of way of the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad Company at the intersection of Viaduct Avenue; run-
ning thence in a general easterly direction to the westerly boundary line
of the Howard Ring property; thence along said line in a general northerly
direction to the westerly line of the David Ring property; thence along
said line to Francis Avenue; thence through the property belonging to
the estate of Isaac Francis by a straight line to a point formed by the
intersection of the easternmost and northernmost lines of the R. E. Sta-
pleton property; thence along the westernmost outline of said Stapleton
property to the Rolling Road; thence southerly along the Rolling Road
to the northwesternmost outline of the property of the late William T.
Randall; thence southwesterly along the dividing line between the prop-
erty of the late William T. Randall and the property of John J. Donald-
son; thence southeasterly along the dividing lines between the the prop-
erty of the late William T. Randall and the property of the heirs of Mrs.
J. C. Smith; thence southwesterly along the dividing line between the
property of the heirs of the late Mrs. J. C. Smith and the property of
Joseph F. Hindes; thence southeasterly along the dividing line between
the properties of the heirs of the late Mrs. J. C. Smith and A. R. White
and the property of said Joseph F. Hindes; thence continuing in the same
general direction along the westernmost outline of the property of Dr.
Louis Gundry to the northernmost outline of the right of way of the Bal-
timore and Ohio Railroad; thence southeasterly along the dividing line
between the property of the said Louis Gundry and the right of way of
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; thence in a general southeasterly direc-
tion along the right of way of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to the place
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