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a new Section 263 in lieu thereof, said new section to
stand in the place and stead of the section so repealed,
establishing definite boundary lines for the Town of New
Windsor in Carroll County.
WHEREAS, the corporate limits of the Town of New
Windsor in Carroll County are set by an act of the Legisla-
ture which was last amended in the year 1900; and
WHEREAS, some question has arisen as to whether the
description of the boundaries therein is sufficiently definite;
and
WHEREAS, it is desirable to clarify this section in order
to describe the boundaries by metes and bounds; now
therefore
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Section 263 of Article 7 of the Code of Public Local
Laws of Maryland (1930 Edition), title "Carroll County, "
sub-title "New Windsor, " be and it is hereby repealed and
that a new Section 263 be and it is hereby enacted in lieu
thereof, said new section to stand in the place and stead
of the section so repealed, and to read as follows:
263. Beginning at a concrete monument now to be
planted at the north-east corner of the said Corporate
limits and on a line between the land of Paul E. Buckey
and the Relief Center and running thence with this line,
extending the same, (1) S. 66½° W., 133. 9 rods to a con-
crete monument to be planted on the west edge of Water
Street, extended and passing the middle of the Uniontown
Road at the end of 87. 1 rods thereon; thence (2) S. 49° W.,
33. 9 rods to a concrete monument to be planted on the west
edge of the Western Maryland Railroad right of way;
thence (3) S. 23° E., 74. 5 rods to a concrete monument to
be planted and passing the middle of the old Liberty Road
at the end of 50. 7 rods; thence (4) S. 66 7/8° E., 44. 2 rods to
a concrete monument to be planted on the north side of a
private road; thence diagonally crossing the said road, (5)
N. 56 7/8° E., 27. 0 rods to a concrete monument to be planted
on the north-east side of the Western Maryland Railroad
right of way and passing the middle of the Frederick Road
at the end of 20. 0 rods; thence along the northern line of
the Philip B. Snader land so as to exclude the same, (6) N.
52 5/8° E., 109. 0 feet to a wild cherry tree; thence (7)
N. 59½° E., 14. 6 rods to a concrete monument to be
planted; thence (8) N. 31½° W., 81. 8 rods to the begin-
ning. Provided, however, that for all sanitary and police
regulations, the authority and control of said municipal
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