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Session Laws, 1985
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3196

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 702

NORTHEASTERLY UP THE CENTER OF THE CHICAMACOMICO RIVER TO A
POINT. THENCE RUNNING SOUTHEASTERLY AT RIGHT ANGLES TO STEELES
NECK ROAD TO INTERSECT THE ROAD AT A POINT 2,000 FEET SOUTHWEST
OF KRAFT NECK ROAD. THENCE RUNNING NORTHEASTERLY WITH THE CENTER
LINE OF STEELES NECK ROAD 2,000 FEET TO KRAFT NECK ROAD AND THE
PLACE OF BEGINNING.

17-12.

THE TWELFTH OR WILLIAMSBURG ELECTION DISTRICT IS CREATED AND
THE BOUNDARIES SHALL BE: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF
MARYLAND ROUTE 318, THE PRESTON TO FEDERALSBURG ROAD, AND THE
FIRST COUNTY ROAD RUNNING SOUTHERLY THEREFROM EAST OF MARYLAND
ROUTE 331, THE PRESTON TO HURLOCK ROAD, ON THE CAROLINE COUNTY
LINE. THENCE RUNNING EASTERLY WITH THE CAROLINE COUNTY LINE AND
MARYLAND ROUTE 318 TO A POINT. THENCE RUNNING SOUTHERLY STILL
WITH THE CAROLINE COUNTY LINE TO CLARKS CANNING HOUSE ROAD.
THENCE RUNNING EASTERLY WITH CLARKS CANNING HOUSE ROAD AND THE
CAROLINE COUNTY LINE TO INTERSECT THE MARSHYHOPE CREEK. THENCE
RUNNING SOUTHERLY DOWN THE CENTER OF THE MARSHYHOPE CREEK TO THE
FIRST STREAM NORTH OF MARYLAND ROUTE 392, THE HURLOCK TO RELIANCE
ROAD, AT HARRISON FERRY, FORMERLY KNOWN AS BENJAMIN CONWAYS MILL
CREEK. THENCE RUNNING WESTERLY UP THE STREAM TO GRAVEL BRANCH
ROAD. THENCE RUNNING NORTHWESTERLY WITH THE CENTER LINE OF
GRAVEL BRANCH ROAD TO THE INTERSECTION OF ELLWOOD CAMP ROAD.
THENCE RUNNING EASTERLY WITH THE CENTER LINE OF ELWOOD CAMP ROAD
TO THE FIRST COUNTY ROAD EAST OF THE RAILROAD. THENCE RUNNING
NORTHERLY WITH THE CENTER LINE OF THE COUNTY ROAD TO THE PLACE OF
BEGINNING.

17-13.

THE THIRTEENTH OR BUCKTOWN ELECTION DISTRICT IS CREATED AND
THE BOUNDARIES SHALL BE: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF
CORDTOWN ROAD AND MARYLAND ROUTE 397, KNOWN AS AIREYS ROAD.
THENCE RUNNING SOUTHEASTERLY WITH THE CENTER LINE OF MARYLAND
ROUTE 397, TO THE TRANSQUAKING RIVER. THENCE SOUTHERLY DOWN THE
CENTER OF THE TRANSQUAKING RIVER TO ITS MOUTH IN FISHING BAY.
THENCE RUNNING ACROSS FISHING BAY TO THE MOUTH OF THE BLACKWATER
RIVER. THENCE NORTHWESTERLY UP THE CENTER OF THE BLACKWATER
RIVER TO THE LITTLE BLACKWATER RIVER. THENCE RUNNING NORTHERLY
UP THE CENTER OF THE LITTLE BLACKWATER RIVER TO THE PLACE WHERE
THE LITTLE BLACKWATER RIVER BRANCHES. THENCE RUNNING EASTERLY UP
THE CENTER OF THE EAST BRANCH TO MAPLE DAM ROAD. THENCE RUNNING
SOUTHERLY WITH THE CENTER LINE OF MAPLE DAM ROAD TO LOT LANE
ROAD. THENCE RUNNING WITH THE CENTER LINE OF LOT LANE ROAD THE 4
FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES: SOUTH 74 DEGREES EAST 2,800
FEET, SOUTH 25 DEGREES EAST 900 FEET, SOUTH 40 DEGREES EAST 6,400
FEET, SOUTH 82 DEGREES EAST 1,100 FEET, TO A POINT. THENCE
RUNNING NORTH 49 DEGREES EAST TO INTERSECT BUCKTOWN ROAD AT A
POINT 500 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH PROPERTY LINE OF THE ANIMAL
WELFARE SOCIETY OF DORCHESTER COUNTY. THENCE RUNNING NORTHERLY
WITH THE CENTER LINE OF BUCKTOWN ROAD TO CORDTOWN ROAD. THENCE
RUNNING EASTERLY AND NORTHERLY WITH THE CENTER LINE OF CORDTOWN
ROAD TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING.

 

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