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Session Laws, 1968
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SPIRO T. AGNEW, Governor                          471

E 18,994.77 feet to point M which is also point M on the line mark-
ing the westerly limit of filling or bulkheading of said barrier beach;
thence N 56° 25' 41" W 1,773.44 feet to point P-1; thence N 08°
57' 01".10 E 3,551.10 feet to point P-2; thence east 2,800 feet more
or less to point P-3.

All bearings refer to true north.

Within ninety days from May 4, 1965, the Mayor and City Council
of Ocean City shall engage the services of a licensed surveyor, who
by acting in collaboration and consultation 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 line, and (2) the line 1,000 feet westerly from the fluctua-
tions of the bulkhead line.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1968.

Approved April 10, 1968.

CHAPTER 406
(House Bill 1333)

AN ACT to create a Worcester County Governmental Study Com-
mission to study the governmental structure of Worcester County,
to provide for the appointment and qualifications of its members,
to require it to report promptly, and to provide funds for the pur-
poses of the Commission, and to provide that the Act is contingent
upon the passage of the proposed Constitution.

Whereas, Worcester County has experienced significant changes
in recent years by way of increased population and otherwise, and is
on the threshold of even more changes in the name of progress; and

Whereas, The needs of the people, among other services, for public
works including roads, storm sewer, water and recreation facilities
will be increased and will require efficient governmental servicing;
and

Whereas, the proposed Constitution, to be voted on for ratification
on May 14, 1968, adopts inter alia home rule government and estab-
lishes that every county shall have an instrument of government in
effect by January 6, 1971; and

Whereas, It is realized that basic changes in government should
not be entered into lightly or on the basis of immediate present need,
but should be made for generations; and

 

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