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Session Laws, 1970
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2414                               Municipal Charters

of a 16 foot alley and to the beginning of the 5th line of a deed from
Ralph S. Reifsnider and wife to Sherman E. Flanagan and wife, dated
9/29/1942, and recorded among the said Land Records of Carroll County
in Liber No. L.D.M. No. 179, folio 481, thence binding on said 5th or
rear line of the property known as #404 Westminster Road and con-
tinuing to bind on the rear property lines of #406 thru #420 Westminster
Road and along the northeast side of said 16 foot alley, in all,

South 60 degrees 31 minutes 30 seconds East, 659.49 feet to the
west side of Poole Road, thence binding on the west side of Poole Road
as now surveyed,

South 08 degrees 24 minutes 10 seconds West, 304.67 feet to the
4th line of the deed first herein mentioned, from Jesse L. Warfield and
wife to Charles L. Reifsnider, thence binding thereon as now surveyed
and along the northerly outline of a subdivision plat, dated 11/7/1951
and recorded among said Land Records in Plat Book 3, folio 75,

North 85 degrees 42 minutes 00 seconds West, 530.42 feet to a stone
heretofore set at the end of said 4th line, thence binding on the 5th
line of said deed and along the east side of said 12 foot alley and,

North 01 degrees 16 minutes 40 seconds West, 862.93 feet again
crossing the corporate limits of the City of Westminster to the place
of beginning, and containing 5.8723 acres, more or less.

CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND
September 9, 1968

A public hearing by The Mayor and Council was held in City Hall
on the evening of September 9, 1968, at 8:00 p.m., pursuant to the
requirements of the Public General Laws of Maryland, concerning the
Petition for Annexation of the Myerberg property, currently known as
Westminster Apartments.

Following the opening remarks by Mayor Hahn and the explanation
of the Annexation Statute by City Attorney Walsh, the hearing was opened
for discussion from persons residing in or owning property in the present
and proposed Corporate areas.

Mr. Alvin Myerberg, proponent for annexation, gave a detailed ex-
planation on development plans for the proposed annexed area. There
were no opponents present.

Thereafter, on motion of Mr. Babylon, seconded by Mr. Freeman
and duly passed, the final passage of the Resolution on Annexation of the
area known as Westminster Apartments was enacted and adopted.

There being no further business, on motion of Mr. Freeman, seconded
by Mr. Babylon and duly passed, hearing was adjourned.

s/ George R. Zinn

GEORGE R. ZINN

Clerk-Treasurer

 

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