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Session Laws, 1970
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Montgomery County                               2685

Enacted December 2, 1969
Effective February 16, 1970
November Legislative Session 1969

Chapter 39
(Bill No. 57-69)

An Act to establish for Montgomery County five Councilmanic
districts for the purpose of nominating and electing five members
of the Council as required by Section 103 of the Charter of Montgomery
County.

Be It Enacted by the County Council for Montgomery County, Maryland
that—

Section 1. Montgomery County, Maryland is hereby divided into five
Councilmanic districts composed of the below described areas for the pur-
pose of nominating and electing five members of the Council as required
by Section 103 of the Charter of Montgomery County:

Councilmanic District I: Bethesda—Chevy Chase

The northern boundary of this District, beginning at the Potomac
River and running to the District Line, is: the Beltway Route 495 east
to River Road, River Road northwest to Bradley Boulevard, Bradley Boule-
vard east to Seven Locks Road, north on Seven Locks Road to Tuckerman
Lane, east on Tuckerman Lane to 70-S, south on 70-S which becomes
Route 270 to Democracy Boulevard, east on Democracy Boulevard to Old
Georgetown Road, north on Old Georgetown Road to 70-S, east on 70-S
which becomes the Beltway Route 495 to a point where the Beltway
intersects Cedar Lane, north on Cedar Lane to Rock Creek, east and south
along Rock Creek to its intersection with the Maryland-District of Colum-
bia Line.

Councilmanic District II: Potomac—Rockville and Up-County

The southern boundary of this District, beginning at the Potomac
River and running to the Patuxent River, is: the Beltway Route 495
to River Road, River Road northwest to Bradley Boulevard, Bradley
Boulevard east to Seven Locks Road, Seven Locks Road north to Tuckerman
Lane, west on Tuckerman Lane to Falls Road, northeast on Falls Road to
70-S, 70-S south to Montrose Road, Montrose Road east to its intersection
with the eastern border of Woodmont Country Club, northeast along the
eastern border of Woodmont Country Club to Rockville Pike, south on
Rockville Pike to Halpine Road, northeast on Halpine Road which becomes
Twinbrook Parkway to Veirs Mill Road, south on Veirs Mill Road until
it intersects with Rock Creek, north along Rock Creek to Norbeck Road,
Norbeck Road northeast to Route 97 (Georgia Avenue), north on Georgia
Avenue to Norbeck Road (Route 609), Norbeck Road easterly to Lay hill
Road, Layhill Road northeast to Ednor Road, east along Ednor Road to
its intersection with Cedar Lane, east along Cedar Lane to its intersection
with the Montgomery County-Howard County Line.

Councilmanic District III: South Rockville/Kensington-Wheaton

Councilmanic District III is bounded on the north and west by the
boundaries of the Second Councilmanic District and on the south by the
northern boundary of Councilmanic District I. The eastern boundary of
this District begins on Georgia Avenue at its intersection with Norbeck

 

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