WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 257
3. (a) The Town of College Park shall be divided into five
(5) districts as follows:
(b) The First District shall be the Calvert Hills District
and shall consist of all that portion of the Town of College
Park lying south of the following: Beginning at the center
line of the Baltimore - Washington Boulevard opposite the
center line of Guilford Road and running easterly along the
center line of Guilford Road to the center line of Harvard
Road; thence continuing easterly along the center line of
Harvard Road to the eastern right-of-way of the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad; thence northerly along the eastern right-
of-way line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to the center
line of Calvert Road; thence easterly along the center line of
Calvert Road to the west bank of the Northeast Branch.
(c) The Second District shall be the College Park District
and shall consist of that portion of the Town of College Park
north of the Calvert Hills District and south of the following:
Beginning at a point on the western boundary of the Uni-
versity of Maryland where said western boundary intersects
the center line of University Lane and running easterly along
the center line of University Lane to the center line of the
Baltimore-Washington Boulevard; thence northerly along the
center line of the Baltimore-Washington Boulevard to the
center line of the Paint Branch; thence; southeasterly along
the center line of the Paint Branch to the center line of Indian
Creek; thence northerly on the center line of Indian Creek
to a point where the prolongation of the most southerly
boundary line of the Town of Berwyn Heights intersects the
center line of Indian Creek; thence easterly along the pro-
longation and the said most southerly boundary line of the
Town of Berwyn Heights to the easterly side of the Ed-
monston Road.
(d) The Third District shall be the Lakeland District and
shall consist of that portion of the Town of College Park
contained within the following: Beginning at a point where
the prolongation of the most southerly boundary line of the
Town of Berwyn Heights intersects the center line of Indian
Creek and running easterly along the prolongation of the said
most southerly line of the Town of Berwyn Heights to the
boundary of the said Town of Berwyn Heights; thence north-
easterly along the boundary lines of the Town of Berwyn
Heights to the eastern right-of-way line of the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad; thence across the right-of-way of said railroad
to the southeast point of the subdivision known as "Addition
to Berwyn"; thence westerly with the southern lines of said
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