MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
3687
declared unconstitutional.
TITLE 3
MARYLAND-WASHINGTON Metropolitan District
[21.] 3-101.
The area in Montgomery and Prince George's Counties,
Maryland, within the boundaries specified herein below in
this [subheading] SUBTITLE, is continued under a
corporate agency for the purposes set forth in this
[subheading] SUBTITLE and elsewhere in this [subtitle]
ARTICLE. It is the same DISTRICT AND corporate agency as
was created by Chapter 448 of the Acts of the General
Assembly of Maryland of 1927 and continued by Chapter
1008 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of
1943[.], AND CHAPTER 780 OF THE ACTS OF THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND OF 1959. It shall be known as the
Maryland—Washington Metropolitan District and hereinafter
in this [subheading] SUBTITLE may be referred to as the
"Metropolitan District" or as "District."
[22.] 3-102.
(a) 1943 Boundaries. The boundaries of the
Metropolitan District are as follows:
Beginning at a point where the Maryland—District of
Columbia Boundary Line, in Montgomery County, intersects
with the Maryland—Virginia Boundary Line on the southwest
side of the Potomac River and running thence in a
northwesterly direction about 12.5 miles along the said
Boundary Line to its intersection with a straight line
produced southwesterly from the intersection of the
centers of Falls Road and the road running westerly and
northwesterly from Scotland, at Wayside School, through
Oak Spring Lock Triangulation Station; thence
northeasterly about 5.3 miles along the aforesaid
straight line extended to its intersection with a line
300 feet east of and parallel to the center of Seven
Locks Road; thence southerly about 0.1 mile along the
aforesaid line to its intersection with a line 300 feet
north of and parallel to the center of the Montrose Road,
which road runs generally easterly from Seven Lock Road
to Randolph; thence easterly about 2.7 miles along the
aforesaid line to its intersection with a line 300 feet
southwest of and parallel to the center of the
Rockville—Washington Road; thence northwesterly about 2.3
miles along the aforesaid line to its intersection with
the southern boundary of the Town of Rockville, as
defined by Sections 902, 903, 904 and 905 of Article 16
of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland (1939
Edition) and amended by Chapters 203 and 2 04 of the Laws
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