HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1461
appoint one or more Justices of Peace for the 4th, 7th and
13th Election Districts of Montgomery County.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1941.
Approved May 26, 1941.
CHAPTER 835.
(House Bill 343)
AN ACT to create the Prince George's County Regional Dis-
trict; to define the boundaries thereof, and provide for the
government thereof; to define the powers and duties of the
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
and the Board of County Commissioners in said District,
and to authorize the Commission and the Board of County
Commissioners to exercise and perform certain of such
powers and duties, including the approval of plats of sub-
divisions of land, and the use of land the approval of grades
and width of streets and other public ways and the loca-
tion of public buildings and public utilities.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That all those parts of Lanham Election District and
Kent Election District, not now within the boundaries of the
Metropolitan District, as created and defined by Chapter 448
of the Acts of 1927 of the General Assembly, and all that
part of Spaldings Election District No. 6, within the follow-
ing metes and bounds; beginning at a point three hundred
(300) feet north or northeast of the intersection of the pres-
ent Metropolitan District line and the north line of the Marl-
boro Pike and running thence southeasterly with the Marl-
boro Pike paralleling the same three hundred (300) feet
equi-distant to a point opposite the intersection of the Sut-
land Road and the Marlboro Pike and thence running with
the Marlboro Pike on the south side thereof a distance of
three hundred (300) feet and thence running southwesterly
with the Sutland Road equi-distant three hundred (300)
feet from said road on the southerly or southeasterly side
thereof and paralleling said road through the village of Sut-
land to the intersection of said line at the village of Silver
Hill with the Southern Maryland Pike, sometimes called the
Walker Road, and thence crossing said Pike at the right
angle thereof at a distance of three hundred (300) feet and
thence northwesterly with said Southern Maryland Pike equi-
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