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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. 3793

1924, Ch. 390, sec. 3.

263. Said town shall be divided into three wards as follows :

First Ward: That portion of said town beginning at the intersection
of the Washington-Baltimore Boulevard with Duelling Run, thence along
the meanderings of said Duelling Run to the Baltimore and Ohio Rail-
road, thence along said Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to the center line of
Barney Street, thence along the center line of Barney Street to the Wash-
ington-Baltimore Boulevard, thence along the said Washington-Baltimore
Boulevard to the place of beginning.

Second Ward: That portion of said town beginning at the intersection
of Barney Street with the Washington-Baltimore Boulevard, thence along
the center line of Barney Street to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,
thence along said Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to Bunker Hill Road,
thence along said Bunker Hill to the center line of Hamilton Street, thence
along the center line of Hamilton Street to Spa Street, thence along the
center line of Spa Street to the center line of Central Avenue, thence
along the center line of Central Avenue to the Washington-Baltimore
Boulevard, thence along said Washington-Baltimore Boulevard to the
place of beginning.

Third Ward: That portion of said town beginning at the intersection
of Central Avenue with the Washington-Baltimore Boulevard, thence
along the center line of Central Avenue to Spa Street, thence along the
center line of Spa Street to the center line of Hamilton Street, thence
along the center line of Hamilton Street to Bunker Hill Road, thence along
said Bunker Hill Road, to its intersection with the Washington- Baltimore
Boulevard, thence along said Washington-Baltimore Boulevard to the
center line of Central Avenue.

1924, ch. 390, sec 4. 1929, oh. 170.

264. (A) The corporate powers of said town shall be vested in and
shall be exercised by, and that said town shall be governed by, a com-
mission to be known as the Cottage City Commission. Said commission
shall be composed of three members, one from each ward, to be known as
Commissioners. Said Commissioners shall be selected and shall qualify
as such Commissioners in the manner provided for in this Act.

(B) All acts and things done on behalf of said town shall be in the
name of the Town of Cottage City by The Cottage City Commission, and
that all property purchased or otherwise acquired by said town shall be
purchased, acquired and held in the name of the Town of Cottage City.

(C) The Cottage City Commission shall by resolution choose one of
its members as chairman to be known as the Chairman Commissioner, and
another of its members as acting chairman to be known as the Acting
Chairman Commissioner, and its third member as secretary to be known
as the Secretary Commissioner. Such Commission may, however, choose
the same member as both Acting Chairman Commissioner and Secretary
Commissioner.

 

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