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3170                                   LAWS OF MARYLAND                                 Ch. 805

eastern edge of a public road, known as the Piney Branch or
Avenel Road, thence still south 88° 30' west 1 perch to the
center of [said] THE road, thence with the center of [said]
THE road north 11° 15' west 31.35 perches, thence leaving
[said] THE road north 62° east 50.17 perches to a line of
conveyance made June 22, 1874, thence with [said] THE line
with allowance of 3° variation south 32° 45' east 45.3
perches to the place of beginning, containing 14.7 acres,
more or less. On the south side of [said] THE road,
beginning for the same at this end of the 4th line of a
conveyance from John N. Maus to James E. Fowler, Nov. 29,
1852, in J. G. H. 2, folio 216, thence north according to
the line of [said] THE tract to the center of the county
road leading from Bladensburg to Colesville (now known as
the Piney Branch or Avenel Road), thence with the center of
[said] THE road in the direction of Colesville to the line
of James Parker's land, thence with [said] THE Parker's land
to the 5th line of [said] THE deed from John N. Maus to
James I. Fowler, thence with [said] THE 5th line to the
place of beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less.

The jurisdiction of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
Commission is hereby extended to include the territory
hereinabove described, and [said] THE area shall be subject
to all the rules, regulations, etc., of [said] THE
commission, and all of the provisions of law relating to
[said] THE district including taxes, assessments and benefit
charges levied in all other parts of [said] THE district.

19-6. Same—Wilson Lane area.

The area of the Washington Suburban Sanitary District
within Montgomery County, and the jurisdiction of the
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission are hereby extended
to include that additional territory within the following
described boundaries: Beginning at a point on Wilson Lane
545 feet, more or less, northeasterly from the intersection
of the [said] Wilson Lane with Conduit Road; thence with the
boundary of Cabin John Park, northwesterly 2678 feet, more
or less, to intersect the easterly boundary of the R. W.
Walker Tract; thence northeasterly with the boundary of the
[said] Walker Tract 1192 feet, more or less, to a point
where the [said] boundary bends northwesterly, thence
leaving the [said] Walker Tract, and crossing the property
of the Bannackburn Heights Improvement Company, easterly
1485 feet, more or less, to intersect Wilson Lane at a point
on the northerly boundary of the old Glen Echo School
property, now the property of J. S. Taylor; thence with
Wilson Lane in a southwesterly direction to the place of
beginning.

The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission may,
whenever it deems advisable, construct a water and sewer
system or systems, either or both, in any or all parts of
the territory hereinabove described and [said] water or
sewer systems or any extensions thereto shall be taken and
considered as part of the commission's general system and

 

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