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Session Laws, 1971
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2034                                Municipal Charters

missioners of the Town of Bel Air, five (5) Commissioners voting in the
affirmative and zero (0) Commissioners voting in the negative, and said
Resolution became effective in accordance with law on the 27th day of
January, 1970.

THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE
TOWN OF BEL AIR

By: Werner Buchal, Chairman
ATTEST:
John F. Gildea, Town Clerk

BERLIN

Worcester County

Resolution

A Resolution proposing to enlarge the corporate boundaries of the
town of Berlin by Annexation; to repeal and reenact with amend-
ments Section 17. Sub-section (a) of Article 24 of the Code of Public
Laws of Maryland (1961 Edition), title "Worcester County" sub-title
"Berlin," by changing the description of the town's boundaries, and
setting forth the complete and detailed provisions as to the conditions
and circumstances applicable to the change in boundaries and to the
residents and property within the area to be annexed.

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF BERLIN:

Section 1: That the following described lands contiguous to the
Town of Berlin lying and being situate in the Third Election District of
Worcester County be added to, taken into and made part of the Town of
Berlin: All that certain area of land, together with the persons residing
therein and their property contiguous to and binding upon the northerly
corporate limits of the Town of Berlin and being more particularly de-
scribed as follows: BEGINNING for the same at a cement bounder (one
of the corporate monuments) on the westerly edge of the blacktop on
William Street (said point of beginning being North 74 degrees 42 minutes
West 3,580 feet from the beginning of the northeasterly corporate line of
the Town of Berlin and shown at the letter "C" on a plat entitled "EX-
TENTION OF CORPORATE LIMITS OF BERLIN, MARYLAND, WOR-
CESTER COUNTY," surveyed by William D. Pitts. Registered Surveyor,
on April 2, 1968, with magnetic bearings of 1938), and from said point of
beginning running by and with the present corporate line North 74
degrees 42 minutes West 142.08 feet; thence running North 26 degrees 17
minutes East 474.25 feet to the South side of Old U. S. Route No. 50; thence
by and with the South side of Old U.S. Route No. 50, North 86 degrees 48
minutes East 186.45 feet; thence crossing said old U. S. Route No. 50 North
41 degrees 22 minutes East 50.95 feet to the North side of said Old U. S.
Route No. 50 and to the East corner of the American Legion property;
thence by and with the northeasterly line of said American Legion prop-
erty, North 19 degrees 10 minutes West 144.9 feet to an iron pipe; thence
North 65 degrees 25 minutes East 552.3 feet to the westerly side of Dual
Highway leading to Selbyville and known as U. S. Route 113; thence by
and with the westerly side of said Dual Highway the eleven (11) following
courses and distances: (1) South 12 degrees 47 minutes East, 68.5 feet;
(2) thence South 24 degrees 48 minutes West. 116.2 feet to the north-

 

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