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Easton 2309
Delivered to the Mayor by me this fifteenth day of September, A. D.,
1969.
M. Evelyn Startt, Town Clerk
APPROVED SEPTEMBER 15th, 1969
Sherwood M. Hubbard, Mayor of Easton
PETITION FOR ANNEXATION
We, the undersigned, constituting the Board of Public Works of the
State of Maryland and Colonel Robert J. Lally, Superintendent of Maryland
State Police and having authority to act on behalf of the State of Maryland,
who is the sole owner of the Property generally known as "State Police
Barracks I," Route 50, Easton, Maryland and being more particularly
described as follows:
Beginning at a concrete monument or marker set on the Easterly
side-line of the Right-of-Way of the State Boulevard leading from Cam-
bridge to the Bay Bridge (U. S. Md. Rte. 50), said point being also the
Northwesterly corner of land belonging to Sallie A. Spencer; Thence: (1)
With the Easterly side-line of the said State Boulevard, North 15 degrees,
seven minutes East, four hundred, seventy-five feet (N15° 07'E 475.0 ft.)
to a concrete monument or marker and the Southerly line of lands reserved
to "Frankford" by James M. Warner; Thence: (2) With the said reserved
land, South eighty-eight degrees, forty-three minutes East, seven hundred,
sixty-nine and two tenths feet (S88° 43'E 769.2 ft.) to a stone set at the
common corner of lands reserved to James M. Warner, the woodland of
Charles Lyons and the herein described tract; Thence: (3) With the said
Lyons woodland, South nine degrees, seventeen minutes West, five hun-
dred, twenty-one and thirty-two one-hundredths feet (S09° 17'W 521.32
ft.) to a stone and the Northerly line of lands belonging to Sallie A.
Spencer; Thence: (4) With the said Spencer land, North eighty-one de-
grees, thirteen minutes West, three hundred, twelve and ninety-three
one-hundredths feet (N81° 13'W 312.93 ft.) to a stone; Thence: (5) Still
with the said Spencer land, North eighty-seven degrees, twelve minutes
West, four hundred, ninety-one and four tenths feet (N87° 12'W 491.4 ft.)
to the place of beginning:—Containing eight and sixty-three one-hun-
dredths acres. (8.63 A.)
Which said property is contiguous to the present easterly boundary
of the Town of Easton, Maryland, do hereby petition the Town of Easton
for annexation to and inclusion within the corporate boundaries of the
Town of Easton of the above described area.
Marvin Mandel, Governor
Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller
John A. Luetkemeyer, Treasurer
Constituting the Board of Public Works
of the State of Maryland
Deputy Superintendent Dept. of Maryland State Police
Col. Robert J. Lally, Superintendent
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