PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 1743
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Board of County Commissioners of Baltimore
County, when petitioned to do so, as hereinafter provided for,
are hereby authorized, directed and required to make a special
annual levy to the amount petitioned for each year at the time
of making the annual tax levy for the year Nineteen Hundred
and Fourteen and for each succeeding year, unless an opposing
petition thereto is filed, as hereinafter provided for; that said
special annual levy shall be collected as other taxes are col-
lected and is not to exceed the sum of twenty cents on each one
hundred dollars of the whole assessable property situated and
located within the limits of the village of Towson, Baltimore
County, which for the purpose of this Act are thus described
to wit:
Beginning on the north side of Chesapeake Avenue at the
division line between the properties now owned by Thomas W.
Offutt and Thomas E. German and running thence northerly
bounding on said division line and continuing the same course
to the north side of Alleghany Avenue, thence easterly along
the north side of Alleghany Avenue to a point 150 feet westerly
from Highland Avenue, thence northerly parallel with High-
land Avenue to intersect a line drawn parallel with and distant
200 feet northerly at right angles from Joppa Road, thence
easterly parallel with Joppa Road to the western right of
way limits of the Towson-and Cockeysville Railway, thence
southerly along said right of way to the north side of Joppa
Road, thence southeasterly along said road to the southwestern
corner of the land now belonging to George W. Seipp, thence
northerly along said Seipp western outline to the northwestern
corner of said land, thence easterly along the northern outlines
of said Seipp's land to the east side of Baltimore Avenue,
thence northerly along Baltimore Avenue to the outline of
Monte Marie Cemetery, thence southeasterly along said Ceme-
tery to the southeast side of Washington Avenue, thence north-
easterly along Washington Avenue and continuing the same
course to the northeast side of Joppa Road, thence southeasterly
along Joppa Road to the division line between the properties
now owned by Julius Rudiger and the M. E. Church, thence
northeasterly along said division line and continuing the same
course to the outline of Prospect Hill Cemetery, thence south-
easterly along the outline of said Cemetery to the west side of
Dulaney's Valley Turnpike Road, thence southerly along said
road to a point in line with the south side of an avenue running
from said turnpike road to the Joppa Road, in rear of the
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