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Session Laws, 1971
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2076                                Municipal Charters

All interested persons are hereby notified that the Mayor and Council
will hold a public hearing on said annexation resolution at 8:00 o'clock
P.M., E.D.T. on October 19, 1970 in the offices of the Mayor and Council,
Municipal Building, Easton, Maryland. If said resolution is enacted after
said hearing, the annexation proposed thereby will become effective
forty-five (45) days following such final enactment unless sufficient peti-
tions for a referendum have been filed prior thereto pursuant to subsection
(f) and (g) of Section 19 of said Article 23A.

The area proposed to be annexed is described in the Resolution by
metes, bounds, courses and distances; copy of same being on file in the
office of The Mayor and Council for Easton and available for inspection
and examination by all interested persons during normal business hours
of the Mayor and Council of Easton.

Said parcel fronts on the Westerly side of the State Boulevard (U. S.
Route 50) and on the north side of Dutchman's Lane.

The petition for annexation, a map of the area to be annexed, and the
above mentioned resolution may be inspected during normal business hours
in the office of the Mayor and Council.

Sherwood M. Hubbard, Mayor

Elizabeth M. Willey, Town Clerk

PETITION FOR ANNEXATION

We, the undersigned, the owners of all property in the area as shown
on the Certificate of Survey attached, located on the Northwest corner of
Dutchman's Lane and Route 50, Easton, Maryland, do Petition the Mayor
and Council for annexation of the aforesaid area to the Town of Easton.

Robert W. Trever

Margaret B. Trever

Charlotte C. Hill

William David Hill II

Richard W. Ortel

Anne Ortel

A. Raymond Marvel

CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY

THIS IS TO CERTIFY that I have surveyed the following described
"Idlewild Farm" Lots to be annexed to the Town of Easton, Maryland for
the Mayor and Council of Easton, Maryland.

(Note: Bearings are computed from the angles, which have been
observed precisely and are referred to meridian monuments established by
U.S.C. & G.S. in the Town of Easton, Maryland.)

BEGINNING at an iron pipe driven on the westerly sideline of U.S.
Md. Route 50 (The Ocean Gateway—150' wide) at S.R.C. Construction
Station 200 -+- 72 as shown on S.R.C. Plat No. 4951 as recorded among
S.R.C. Plat Records filed among the land records of Talbot County, said
iron pipe marking the north easterly end of an approach line leading out
from Dutchman's Lane into the Ocean Gateway; THENCE: (1) With
the aforementioned approach line, South fifty-nine degrees, forty-eight
minutes, seventeen and two tenths seconds West, (passing over a marble
monument or marker at thirty-six and eighty-three one hundredths feet—
36.83'—set on the northerly sideline of Dutchman's Lane) fifty-four and
no tenths feet (S 59° 48' 17.2" W—54.0') to a point being North eighty

 

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