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(4) South 64 degrees 31 minutes 39 seconds East 243.00 feet; thence
(5) South 42 degrees 16 minutes 39 seconds East 54.00 feet to the
northwest side of Andrews Street; thence (6) crossing said Street,
South 42 degrees 16 minutes 39 seconds East 30.25 feet; thence (7)
North 40 degrees 28 minutes 21 seconds East 787.19 feet; thence (8)
North 19 degrees 46 minutes 39 seconds West 25.42 feet; thence (9)
North 42 degrees 07 minutes 21 seconds East 1414.68 feet; thence
(10) South 47 degrees 52 minutes 39 seconds East 800.00 feet; thence
(11) South 42 degrees 07 minutes 21 seconds West 1200.00 feet; thence
(12) South 33 degrees 25 minutes 39 seconds East 1154.56 feet to a
Concrete Monument and the north side of the aforementioned Mary-
land Highway No. 392; thence (13) by and with the north side of said
Highway, South 69 degrees 44 minutes 21 seconds West 677.07 feet to
a Concrete Monument; thence (14) North 69 degrees 16 minutes 39
seconds West 1299.70 feet to the center of the stream of Wright's
Branch; thence by and with the center of said stream and the many
meanderings thereof, generally, the following four courses and dis-
tances: (15) South 13 degrees 36 minutes 21 seconds West 220.00
feet; thence (16) South 03 degrees 05 minutes 39 seconds East 90.00
feet; thence (17) South 25 degrees 48 minutes 39 seconds East 60.00
feet; thence (18) South 37 degrees 58 minutes 39 seconds East 312.47
feet; thence (19) leaving said stream, North 87 degrees 51 minutes
56 seconds West 225.60 feet; thence (20) South 02 degrees 12 minutes
19 seconds West 150.00 feet; thence (21) North 87 degrees 56 minutes
56 seconds West 88.30 feet to the place of beginning, containing
76.754 Acres of Land, more or less."
Section 2. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the persons re-
siding within said areas to be annexed, and their property, shall be added
to the corporate boundaries, subject to the provisions of the Charter of the
Town of Hurlock as the same now appears in Chapter 801 of the Laws of
Maryland of 1941, and also as said Charter is set out in the Code of Public
Local Laws of Dorchester County (Everstine) 1961, as amended.
Section 3. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that The Mayor and
Council of Hurlock shall cause a public notice of said proposed annexation
to be published not fewer than four times, at not less than weekly inter-
vals, in a newspaper of general circulation in the areas to be annexed and
in the Town of Hurlock. Said notice shall describe the areas to be annexed
and the conditions and circumstances applicable thereto. Said Notice shall
specify a time and place at which a public hearing will be held by said
Mayor and Council on this resolution, which hearing shall be set for not
less than fifteen days after the fourth publication of said notice.
Section 4. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the date of
adoption of this Resolution is the 7th day of July 1970, and said The
Mayor and Council of Hurlock may proceed to the final enactment of this
Resolution following said public hearing, but said Resolution shall not be-
come effective until at least forty-five (45) days following its final enact-
ment, provided further that a petition for referendum may be filed within
said forty-five (45) day period following final enactment by either, or both,
20% of the persons who reside in the areas to be annexed who are regis-
tered as voters in county elections in the precinct in which the area to
be annexed are located, or by 20% of the qualified voters of the Town of
Hurlock, as permitted by law, and as set out at Article 23A, Section 19 of
the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957) as amended.
Section 5. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by The Mayor and
Council of Hurlock that the Mayor of Hurlock is hereby specifically en-
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