Ch. 624 LAWS OF MARYLAND
FOR the purpose of altering the boundary line between Montgomery County and
Prince George's County to provide that a certain portion of Montgomery County
is a part of Prince George's County under certain conditions; providing for the
construction of this Act; making a technical correction in the descriptions of the
boundary line; providing that this Act is subject to a referendum of certain voters;
requiring the Board of Supervisors of Elections for Montgomery County to
provide for the referendum; providing for the rights and privileges of certain
inhabitants of the affected area under certain conditions; providing for the
implementation of this Act; and generally relating to an alteration of the boundary
line between Montgomery County and Prince George's County.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
The Public Local Laws of Montgomery County
Section 1-15
Article 16 - Public Local Laws of Maryland
(1984 Edition and June, 1989 Supplement, as amended)
(As enacted by Chapter 725 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1968)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
The Public Local Laws of Prince George's County
Section 1-105
Article 17 - Public Local Laws of Maryland
(1987 Edition, as amended)
(As enacted by Chapter 725 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1968)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article 16 - Montgomery County
1-15.
Notwithstanding the provisions of any previous law, the boundary line between
Prince George's and Montgomery County is defined and established by the following
metes, bounds and coordinates:
Beginning at a point on the District of Columbia Line, where formerly stood a
stone established to mark the point common to Montgomery and Prince George's
Counties by a survey of the county line in 1868 to 1872, said point having been
re-established by this survey from reference notes recorded by the District of Columbia
surveyor prior to the removal of the stone during the reconstruction of Eastern Avenue
in 1947 and 1948, said point now being marked by a brass screw cemented in a two-inch
iron pipe standing two inches above the macadam and at the base of a concrete
retaining wall on the northeast side of Eastern Avenue approximately thirty-six (36)
feet northwest of the southeast end of said retaining wall, with coordinates of the
beginning point of north 413,898.60 and east 797,723.97, and running thence with the
county line, as now determined, N 30°06'02" E (north thirty degrees six minutes two
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