254 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 144
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Board of County Commissioners for Balti-
more County, at the time of the annual tax levy for the year
1920, and for each succeeding year thereafter until this Act
is repealed, are hereby authorized, directed and Required to
make a special annual levy of such amount as may be men-
tioned in the petition hereinafter referred to on each one
hundred dollars of the whole assessable real estate in the vil-
lage of. Lutherville, in Baltimore County, to be collected as
other county taxes in said county are collected, and to be
paid over monthly as collected by the Collector and Treasurer
of Baltimore County to the Treasurer of the Lutherville Im-
provement Association of Lutherville, Maryland, to be used
by said Association for the maintenance, upkeep and improve-
ment of the roads and paths of said village of Lutherville,
provided twenty or more persons owning taxable real estate
in said village shall, prior to each annual levy petition the
County Commissioners asking that such levy be made, and in
said petition mentioning the amount desired to be specially
levied, provided the same shall not exceed the sum of twenty
cents on each one hundred dollars of assessable property as
aforesaid.
SECTION 2. And be it further enacted, That for the pur-
poses of this Act, the metes and bounds of the village of
Lutherville shall be deemed and taken to be as follows:
Beginning at the intersection of the York Turnpike Road
and a road running along the northern boundary of the prop-
erty formerly owned by William S. Collings, and following
said last mentioned road in a westerly direction until it strikes
the east side of the Northern Central Railway, thence south-
erly, binding on the east side of the said railway, to a bridge
crossing a stream near Creighton Sanitarium and Boyce's
coal yard, thence following said stream and another stream
that empties into it in a southerly and easterly direction to the
county road leading from Riderwood to Lutherville; thence
following said road in a northerly and easterly direction until
it reaches the property upon which is built the colored Odd
Fellows Hall; thence in one continuous straight line diagonally
across the Worley estate property and through a strip of wood-
land belonging to the Ridgely's of Hampton and across the
tracks of the town and Cockeysville Electric Railway to the
northwesternmost corner of the property of James W. Shea ;
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