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3188                                    LAWS OF MARYLAND                                 Ch. 805

thence in a northeasterly direction west of, parallel to and
200 feet distant from the west side of Water Street to the
corporate limits of the Town of Gaithersburg, thence in a
southwesterly direction with [said] THE corporate limits and
the existing boundary of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District to point of beginning.

19-19. 1949 boundary extension; Cabin John area and Seven
Locks Terrace.

(a)  The two areas herein described are hereby added to
the Washington Suburban Sanitary District, created by
chapter 122 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1918:

(1)  All of that tract in the Cabin John Area
within the following metes and bounds: Beginning for the
same at a point on the Maryland-Virginia boundary line where
the prolongation of the east, second or south 17° 23' 30"
west, 1000.05 foot line of the tract of land conveyed to
Appleton P. Clark, Jr., by deed dated June 24, 1927, and
recorded June 27, 1927, among the land records of Montgomery
County, in liber 428 at folio 265 intersects [said] THE
Maryland-Virginia boundary line, [said] THE point being on
the present boundary of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District as described in section [1273 of the Montgomery
County Code (1947)] 19-8 and running thence in a northerly
direction with the prolongation of and with the east, second
or south 17° 23' 30", west, 1000.05 foot line of the tract
of land conveyed to Clark as aforesaid, being also the
present boundary of [said] THE sanitary district, to the
south line of Conduit Road, thence in an easterly direction
along the south line of Conduit Road, being also the present
boundary of [said] THE sanitary district, to Cabin John
Branch, thence in a southerly direction with the present
boundary of [said] THE sanitary district to a point on the
Maryland-Virginia boundary line, thence in a westerly
direction with the Maryland-Virginia boundary line to the
point of beginning.

(2)  All of the subdivision known as Seven Locks
Terrace, as shown on a plat thereof recorded among the land
records of Montgomery County in plat book 32, plat 2070.

(b)  The jurisdiction of the Washington Suburban
Sanitary Commission is hereby extended to include the areas
above described and [said] THE areas shall be subject to all
the rules and regulations of the commission and all
provisions of law relating to [said] THE district including
taxes, benefit assessments and other sums or charges levied
by [said] THE commission in other parts of [said] THE
district.

19-20. 1951 boundary extensions — Gaithersburg.

The Washington Suburban Sanitary District and the
jurisdiction of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission,
its duties, authority and powers, are hereby extended to

 

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