HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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deed dated April 17, 1926, and recorded June 11, 1926, among
the land records of Montgomery County in liber 402, at folio
348, thence leaving the outlines of section 1, Cabin John
Park and running in a northeasterly direction with the
second or north 38° 57' 50" east 454.04 foot line of the
tract of land conveyed to Walker as aforesaid, to the end
thereof, it being also the end of the first line of the
addition to the Washington Suburban Sanitary District
described in section [83-6] 19-6, thence in a southeasterly
direction, reversely with the aforesaid first line of the
addition as above noted to a point in Wilson Lane, on the
present boundary of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District as described in section [83-1] 19-1, thence with
the [said] present boundary of the Washington Suburban
Sanitary District in southwesterly direction along Wilson
Lane approximately 545 feet to the north line of Conduit
Road, thence westerly along the north line of Conduit Road
approximately 800 feet to Cabin John Branch, thence
southerly along Cabin John Branch and across Conduit Road to
the south line thereof, 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] THE water or
sewer systems or any extension thereto shall be taken and
considered as and be a part of the commission's general
water and sewer system or systems and subject to all of the
rules, regulations, assessments and benefits affecting the
same as part of the territory of the Washington Suburban
Sanitary District for the purpose of direct tax or any or
all of the provisions of chapter 122 of the Acts of 1918 and
amendments thereto. The [said] additional territory
hereinabove described shall be taken as and treated as if
the [said] additional territory were within the original
boundaries of the sanitary district and is hereby brought
within the jurisdiction of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
Commission and shall for all of the purposes set forth in
[said] chapter 122 of the Acts of 1918 and amendments
thereto be considered a part of the Washington Suburban
Sanitary District.
19-9. 1941 boundary extensions — Viers Mill Road area.
The area of the Washington Suburban Sanitary District,
within Montgomery County, and the jurisdiction of the
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, -its duties,
authority and powers, are hereby extended to include that
additional territory within the following designated and
described boundaries: Beginning for the same at a point in
Brookeville Road (Georgia Avenue extended) 20' east of the
west side of [said] THE road, [said] THE point being on the
present boundary of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District as described in section [83-1] 19-1, and running
thence in a northerly direction 20' east of and parallel to
the west side of [said] Brookeville Road to the intersection
of the Brookeville Road and the Viers Mill-Aspen Road at
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