3180 LAWS OF MARYLAND Ch. 805
Layhill and the Brookeville Pike at the Manor Club 500 feet;
thence in a generally easterly direction, and crossing the
road between Layhill and Norwood, 500 feet distant from and
parallel to the north side of the road running between
Layhill and the Colesville-Ashton Road (U. S. Highway Route
No. 29) at Lechlider's Corner to a point 500 feet west of
and at right angles to [said] Colesville-Ashton Road; thence
in a generally northerly and northeasterly direction west
of, parallel to and 500 feet distant from the west line of
[said] Colesville-Ashton Road to a point opposite the
intersection of the center line of the [said]
Colesville-Ashton Road with the center line of the
Burtonsville-Ashton Road at Brown's Corner; thence at right
angles to the Colesville-Ashton Road to a point on the north
line of the road running between Spencerville and Brown's
Corner; thence at right angles to [said] THE road running
between Spencerville and Brown's Corner in a generally
northeasterly direction 500 feet; thence in a generally
southeasterly direction 500 feet distant from, north of and
parallel to the north side of the road running between
Ashton and Laurel to the Prince George's-Montgomery
boundary; thence with [said] THE boundary in a southwesterly
direction to the existing boundaries of the Washington
Suburban Sanitary District; thence with the existing
boundaries of the Washington Suburban Sanitary District to
the point of beginning to complete a closed area.
19-15. Same — Vicinity of Rockville.
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 the end of
the second line of the addition to the Washington Suburban
Sanitary District described in section 990C, chapter 140, of
the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1937, and
running thence westerly and northerly with the outlines of
the lands of Frances A. Hufty as recorded among the land
records of Montgomery County, Maryland, in liber 727 at
folio 197, to a point on the south side of the River Road;
thence with the south side of the River Road in a westerly
direction to its intersection with the southerly
prolongation of the north line of Burdette Road, formerly
known as New Cut Road; thence in a northeasterly direction
crossing River Road and running with the west line of [said]
Burdette Road to the corner designated as stone no. 1 on the
plat of subdivision of the Haney tract, Bradley Hills, as
recorded among the land records of Montgomery County in plat
book no. 2, as plat no. 192; thence reversely with the south
63° 02' east line of [said] THE subdivision to stone no. 3
as indicated on [said] THE plat; thence still with the
outlines of [said] THE subdivision and the north 15° 15'
east 672 foot line thereof to a corner designated as a
poplar tree on [said] THE plat, [said] THE poplar tree being
also the southwest corner of the subdivision of the Kefauver
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