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3533
ANNAPOLIS

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY THENCE RUNNING WESTERLY AND
NORTHERLY TO THE CENTERLINE OF ADMIRAL DRIVE; thence
with the center line of Admiral Drive in a
southeasterly direction to the intersection of the
extended south boundary of the Tenth Plat of Admiral
Heights Subdivision; thence easterly along the south
boundaries of the Tenth and Eighth Plats of Admiral
Heights Subdivision to the west boundary of the
Sixth Plat of Admiral Heights Subdivision; thence
southerly along said west boundary to the southwest
corner of said Sixth Plat; thence easterly along the
south boundary of the Sixth Plat to the place of
beginning at Windell Avenue; This will be known as
the Third Ward.

BEL AIR
(Harford County)

RESOLUTION NO. 35

RESOLUTION of the Commissioners of Bel Air to
enlarge the corporate boundaries of the town of Bel
Air and thereby amend the charter of the town of Bel
Air by adding thereto a new section to be known as
Section 104K.

A resolution of the Commissioners of Bel Air,
adopted pursuant to the authority of Article XI—E of the
Constitution of Maryland, and Section 19 of Article 23A
of the Annotated Code of Maryland, (1973 Replacement
Volume), title "Corporations, Municipal", sub—title "Home
Rule", sub—heading "Annexation", to enlarge the corporate
boundaries of the Town of Bel Air, and to amend
Everstine's Code of the Public Local Laws of Harford
County, 1965 edition, sub—title "Bel Air", by adding
Section 104K, being a part of Article 13 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland as re—codified by said
Everstine's Code, a part of the Code of the Town of Bel
Air, and a part of the Charter of the Town of Bel Air,
annexing to said corporate boundaries the following area,
contiguous to and adjoining the present easterly
corporate boundaries of the Town of Bel Air, being lands
owned by the Town of Bel Air, a municipal corporation of
Maryland, which is particularly described as follows:

BEGINNING for the same at a point in the
southeasternmost side of the Bel Air and Churchville
State Road which said point is at the northerly end

 

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