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Session Laws, 1965
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1176                            LAWS OF MARYLAND                      [CH. 757

FEET TO POINT T; THENCE N 4° 40' 45". 5 E 20,114.43 FEET
TO POINT M, WHICH is also point M on the line marking the
westerly limit of filling and or bulkheading of the said barrier beach.

All bearings refer to true north.

WITHIN NINETY DAYS FROM THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF
THIS ACT, THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF OCEAN
CITY SHALL ENGAGE THE SERVICES OF A LICENSED SUR-
VEYOR, WHO BY ACTING IN COLLABORATION AND CON-
SULTATION WITH THE CITY ENGINEER OF OCEAN CITY,
SHALL PREPARE A PLAT SHOWING IN DETAIL THE FILL
AND BULKHEAD LINE AND THE BORROW AREA LIMIT
LINE AS SPECIFIED IN THIS SECTION AND FILE THE PLAT
AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF WORCESTER COUNTY.

No person, firm, or corporation, may pump, dig, excavate, or
remove (herein described as "borrow") sand or other solid fill mate-
rials from Isle of Wight Bay or Assawoman Bay, on
WHATEVER
IN A PARTICULAR PLACE MAY BE THE WESTERLY OF
TWO LINES DESCRIBED AS (1) the westerly or outer side of the
line herein described as the borrow area limit liner
AND (2) THE
LINE 1,000 FEET WESTERLY FROM THE FLUCTUATIONS
OF THE BULKHEAD LINE.

(d)  No person, firm, or corporation may fill in sand or other solid
matter or build and maintain bulkheads, in Isle of Wight Bay or
Assawoman Bay, on the westerly or outer side of the line herein
described as the fill and bulkhead line.

(e)  Between the lines in Isle of Wight Bay and Assawoman Bay
herein described as
WHATEVER IN A PARTICULAR PLACE
MAY BE THE WESTERLY OF THE TWO LINES DESCRIBED
AS (1) the borrow area limit line AND (2) THE LINE 1,000 FEET
WESTERLY FROM THE FLUCTUATIONS OF THE BULKHEAD
LINE, and the fill and bulkhead line, any person, firm, or corpora-
tion may pump, dig, excavate, or remove (herein described as
"borrow") sand or other solid fill materials. Materials dredged in
the area between the borrow area limit line and the fill and bulk-
head line shall not be excavated to a depth greater than six (6) feet
below mean low water until all material existing above elevation six
(6) feet below local M L W for a distance of fifteen hundred (1500)
feet from the area being filled has been excavated. If all the material
above six (6) feet below local M L W has been excavated for a dis-
tance of fifteen hundred (1500) feet from the fill operation, the mate-
rial may be excavated to a depth of twelve (12) feet below M L W.
After the supply of materials has been exhausted to elevation twelve
(12) feet below M L W, the area may then be excavated to eighteen
(18) feet below MLW.
THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SUB-SECTION
CONCERNING THE DREDGING OF MATERIALS AND THE
EXCAVATIONS PERMITTED SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED OR
APPLIED TO PERMIT ANY PERSON TO BORROW MATERIAL
FROM IN FRONT OF AREAS OTHER THAN THOSE OWNED
OR CONTROLLED BY HIM, WHEN PROJECTED TOWARD THE
CENTER OF THE BAY. ALSO NOTHING IN THIS SECTION
SHALL BE CONSTRUED OR APPLIED TO DENY TO A RIPAR-
IAN OWNER THE RIGHT TO DIG A CHANNEL TO DEEP
WATER AFTER CONFORMING TO ANY NECESSARY LAWS,
REGULATIONS, OR REQUIREMENTS THEREFOR.

 

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