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Session Laws, 1953
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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 687

line and the line of R. L. McKeever property in a northerly
direction, with and along the boundary of the City of
Rockville, to the center of the Viers Mill Road, thence still
on an extension of said line between Twin-Brook, Inc.,
and R. L. McKeever property to intersect a line 250 feet
distant from and parallel to the centerline of Viers Mill
Road (this point being on the property of the heirs of
John Merritt, now Bullis School property), thence in a
northwesterly direction and 250 feet distant from and
parallel to Viers Mill Road to a point on the division line
between the properties of Twin-Brook, Inc., and Bullis
School, thence along said division line and the proposed
addition to the City of Rockville in a northeasterly direc-
tion North 18° 10' 50" East, 1085.76 feet, thence North
61° 05' 40" East, 585.23 feet, thence North 45° 09' 20"
West, 1254.00 feet, thence North 4° 05' 40" East, 79.80
feet, thence North 87° 29' 20" West, 73.26 feet, thence
North 45° 09' 20" West, 596.84 feet to the centerline of the
Old Baltimore Road (Rockville-Norbeck Road), thence
leaving the proposed addition to the City of Rockville and
continuing on the same course North 45° 09' 20" West,
to its intersection with a line 200 feet north of and parallel
to the north line of the Old Baltimore Road; thence in a
generally northeasterly direction 200 feet distant from and
parallel to the north line of the Old Baltimore Road to the
east line of the Brookeville turnpike (Georgia Avenue);
thence northeasterly at right angles to the east line of the
Brookeville Turnpike (Georgia Avenue), 200 feet; thence
in a southerly direction 200 feet distant from and parallel
to the east line of the Brookeville Turnpike (Georgia Ave-
nue), to a point opposite the northeast corner of Lot 115,
"Section No. 2, Manor Park," recorded among the Land
Records of Montgomery County in Plat Book 4 as Plat
No. 328, thence in an easterly direction in a straight line
through the Virginia S. Riley Estate (now Wilbur F.
Nash), to a point in the centerline of Homecrest Road
opposite the Common Corner of Lots 7 and 8, Homecrest
Subdivision, recorded among the aforesaid Land Records
in Plat Book 25 as Plat No. 1586, thence in an easterly
direction along the line between said Lots 7 and 8, Home-
crest Subdivision, to a point 200 feet from the east line
of Homecrest Road, thence in a southerly direction 200
feet distant from and parallel to the east line of Homecrest
Road to the centerline of the Bel-Pre Road, thence in an
easterly direction along the centerline of the Bel-Pre Road
for a distance of 600 feet, thence due south to intersect the
existing Washington Suburban Sanitary District boundary,
thence in a generally westerly direction with and along the



 

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