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CAMBRIDGE
THE ANNOTATED CODE OF MARYLAND (1957 EDITION AS AMENDED)
ENTITLED "CORPORATION-MUNICIPAL" TO AMEND THE CHARTER OF
THE COMMISSIONERS OF CAMBRIDGE BY REPEALING IN ITS
ENTIRETY SECTION 21 "CORPORATE LIMITS" OF THE CODE OF
PUBLIC LOCAL LAWS OF DORCHESTER COUNTY (1961 EDITION),
SAID CODE BEING ARTICLE 10 OF THE CODE OF PUBLIC LOCAL
LAWS OF MARYLAND ENTITLED "DORCHESTER COUNTY", SUBTITLED
"CAMBRIDGE" AND RE-ENACTING NEW SECTION 21 ENTITLED
"CORPORATE LIMITS" TO REFLECT THE CHANGE OF CITY
BOUNDARIES DUE TO RECENT ANNEXATION.
SECTION 1. BE IT RESOLVED by The Commissioners of
Cambridge that the Charter of said municipal corporation
be, and the same is hereby amended by repealing and
reenacting said Section 21 to read as follows:
21. Corporate limits.
The corporate limits of the City of Cambridge
shall include the land and territory contained and
embraced within the following metes and bounds, courses
and distances, to wit:
[(a) Beginning for the westward limit at a
point in the center of Choptank River which center line
is the division between Talbot County and Dorchester
County. The above point is also the center line of Queen
Anne Avenue extended in a Northeasterly direction until
it intersects the above county line. Thence proceeding
in a Southwesterly direction along the said center line
of Queen Anne Avenue produced until center line, crossing
Glasgow Street and continuing until it intersects a point
which is 300 feet measured in a Southwesterly direction
from the center line of said Glasgow Street. Thence
continuing along a line which is parallel to and 300 feet
distant from the center line of said Glasgow Street and
proceeding along said parallel line in a Southeasterly
direction until said parallel line intersects the present
city limits which is known as the second line in the
present city limits. Thence along—said second line in
the present city limits South 31 degrees 50 minutes West,
to a cement bounder marked on the top thereof "C 19 27 No.
3" set down on the southwest side of the State Road
leading from Cambridge to Lloyds. Thence in a
Southeasterly direction to a point where the center line
of Maces Lane intersects the center line of Bayly Road;
thence in an Easterly direction to a point where the
northerly boundary of the old Fair Ground, formerly owned
by the Phillips Packing Company, intersects the center
line of the State Road leading from Cambridge to Church
Creek. Thence in an Easterly direction to a point where
the center line of Little Gypsy Hill Road intersects the
center line of the railroad leading from Cambridge to
Seaford; thence along the center of said road, in a
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