1474 LAWS OF MARYLAND CH. 725
among the Land Records of Montgomery County, in Liber 1644
at Folio 293, N 22° 17'57" E (North twenty-two degrees seventeen
minutes fifty-seven seconds East) 961.88 (Nine hundred sixty-one
and eighty-eight hundredths) feet to a point with coordinates of
North 470,846.30 and East 830,291.04, said point being about six
tenths of a foot southwest of a fence corner;
thence N 64°08'00" E (North sixty-four degrees eight minutes no
seconds East) 509.38 (Five hundred nine and thirty-eight hun-
dredths) feet to the end of the third line in said deed at a point
with coordinates of North 471,068.53 and East 830,749.39, said
point being 9866.36 feet N 29°58'32" E from a granite stone
marked "M.C.P.G. 1872," standing about two feet above ground
on the northerly side of the Sandy Spring Road (State Route 198);
thence crossing said conveyance from Naumowicz to the Washington
Suburban Sanitary Commission N 29°58'30" E (North twenty-
nine degrees fifty-eight minutes thirty seconds East) 2085.80 (Two
thousand eighty-five and eighty hundredths) feet to a point with
coordinates of North 472,875.34 and East 831,791.50 at the end
of the 17th (seventeenth) line of said deed recorded among the
Land Records of Montgomery County in Liber 1644 at Folio 293,
said point having been in the centerline of the channel of the
Patuxent River as established prior to the flooding of said river
by the construction of the Rocky Gorge Reservoir.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Board of County
Commissioners for Prince George's County and the County Council
for Montgomery County shall cause to be constructed monuments
along the above described line at its intersection with University
Boulevard, Piney Branch Road, Mt. Pisgah Road, Powder Mill Road,
Cherry Hill Road, Fairland-Briggs Chaney Road, Greencastle Road,
Sandy Spring Road and Brooklyn Bridge-Riding Stable Road and
that such monuments shall be adequately protected in such manner
as they shall determine.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act is hereby declared
to be an emergency measure and necessary for the immediate pres-
ervation of the public health and safety and having been passed by a
yea and nay vote supported by three-fifths of all the members elected
to each of the two houses of the General Assembly, the same shall
take effect from the date of its passage.
Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That before this Act shall
become effective, it shall first be submitted to a referendum of the
legally qualified voters of the 5th and 13th Election Districts of
Montgomery County, and of the 1st, 10th, 17th and 21st Election
Districts of Prince George's County, at the general election to be
held in November of 1968. There shall be printed on the ballots
or ballot labels to be used at said election in the aforementioned
districts, the title of this Act and underneath said title, on separate
lines, a square or box to the right of and opposite to the word:
"For," and a corresponding square or box to the right of and op-
posite to the word: "Against," so that the voters of the aforemen-
tioned election districts in Montgomery and Prince George's Coun-
ties shall be able to designate his or her decision for or against the
provisions of this Act. If a majority of the votes cast in said 5th
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