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Session Laws, 1975
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4853
SALISBURY

A RESOLUTION of the council of The City of Salisbury
proposing the annexation to the City of Salisbury of a
certain area of land situated contiguous to and binding
upon the Southeasterly corporate limits of the city of
Salisbury popularly known as the Glen Avenue Annexation
No. 2 and bounded on the Northwest by the existing
corporate limits of the City of Salisbury and bounded on
the Southwest in part by the northerly line of Mt. Hermon
Road and in part by the Northerly line of the property of
Salisbury Shopping Center, Inc. and Glen Avenue, and the
existing corporate limits and bounded on the Southeast by
the northwesterly line of Beaglin Park Drive and bounded
on the North in part by the Southerly line of U.S. Route
50, and providing for conditions and circumstances
applicable to the proposed changes in boundary of the
City of Salisbury.

WHEREAS, The City of Salisbury has received consents
to annexation, signed by at least 25% of the persons who
reside in the area to be annexed and who are registered
voters and by the owners of at least 25% of the assessed
valuation of the real property located in the area sought
to be annexed, being contiguous to and binding upon the
Southwesterly corporate limits of the City of Salisbury
and called "Glen Avenue Annexation No. 3", for
identification, and

WHEREAS, The City of Salisbury has caused to be made
a certification of the signatures on said consent to
annexation and has verified that the persons signing the
petition represent at least 25% of the persons who reside
in the area to be annexed and who are registered to vote
in the county elections for Wicomico County, in which
said area is located and that the persons signing the
consent to annexation are the owners of at least 25% of
the assessed valuation of the real property located in
the area sought to be annexed, all as of July 31, 1974,
as will lore particularly appear by the certification of
Philip C. Cooper, Director of Public Works for The City
of Salisbury, attached hereto; and

WHEREAS, it appears that the consents meet all the
requirements of law.

SECTION 1. HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SALISBURY, That it is hereby
proposed and recommended, that the boundaries of The City
of Salisbury be changed so as to annex to and include
within said city all that certain area of land, together
with the persons residing therein and their property,
contiguous to and binding upon the Southeasterly
corporate limits of The City of Salisbury and being more
particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto
and made a part hereof.

 

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