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Session Laws, 1972
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Bel Air                                         2067

BEGINNING for the same at a point in the center of Moores Mill
Road at the northerly end of the North 49° 10' 00" East 202.11 foot line
of the area annexed to the Town of Bel Air by Resolution No. 22 dated
December 12, 1966, said point being at the southerly end of the division
line between the lands formerly owned by J. Edmund Bull and Henrietta
Boyd Bull and recorded among the Land Records of Harford County in
Liber G.R.G. No. 414, folio 232, and the lands formerly owned by Paul S.
Gobble and conveyed by him by deed dated October 9, 1967, to Mervel P.
Lewis, Sr., et al, and recorded among the aforesaid Land Records in Liber
G.R.G. No. 757, folio 149, and running thence with the center of Moores
Mill Road and with the present corporate limits the three following courses
and distances, viz: (1) North 49° 10' 00" East 40.16 feet, (2) North
59° 34' 00" East 59.57 feet, (3) North 74° 13' 00" East 86.00 feet, thence
leaving said present corporate limits and crossing Moores Mill Road, North
18° 07' 08" West 16.32 feet to an iron pipe heretofore set in the northerly
side of Moores Mill Road, thence leaving the said road and running and
binding on the lands of Clarence Walker and crossing Bynum Run, North
19° 41' 51" West 678.03 feet to an old ash snag, thence leaving the Walker
land and recrossing Bynum Run, South 25° 15' 19" West 130.95 feet to a
pipe, thence South 38° 46' 19" West 290.00 feet to a stone heretofore set
on the outline of the corporate limits of the Town of Bel Air, said stone
being at the northerly end of the aforementioned division line between the
lands formerly owned by Bull and Gobble and running thence with the said
division line and said corporate limits as now surveyed South 38° 13' 41"
East 480.35 feet to a stone and continuing South 38° 13' 41" East 16.87
feet to the place of beginning.

Containing 3.60 acres of land more or less.

Section 4. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution
shall become effective at the end of forty-five (45) days following its final
enactment unless a proper petition for referendum hereon shall be filed, as
permitted by law.

Introduction July 13, 1970

Public Hearing August 31, 1970

Enactment August 31, 1970

Effective October 15, 1970

THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE
TOWN OF BEL AIR

By: Werner Buchal, Chairman
ATTEST:

John F. Gildea, Clerk
Approved: August 31, 1970
Effective: October 15, 1970

No. 31

Resolution of the Commissioners of the town of Bel Air
to amend the Town Charter

Resolution of the Commissioners of the Town of Bel Air to amend
subsection (a) of Section 105 of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Harford County, 1965 Edition, said Section being a part of the Code
of the Town of Bel Air and of the Charter of the Town of Bel Air,
so as to change the qualifications of voters of the Town of Bel Air
by reducing the minimum age requirement for qualified voters from
twenty-one (21) to eighteen (18) years.

 

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