3190
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 805
present district; thence along the southeasterly and
westerly lines of [said] THE district as extended by [Act
1947, ch. 820] SECTION 19-18, to a point where the dividing
line between the lands of Harold Ward and the property now
occupied by Edgar M. Douglas intersects the present existing
corporate limit line; thence in a southerly direction 340
feet more or less running with the [said] dividing line to a
point on the northerly side of Diamond Ave.; thence running
with the northerly side of [said] THE public road easterly
270 feet more or less to a point where the easterly side of
Chestnut St. intersects the [said] public road; thence
running with the northerly side of [said] THE public road
easterly 280 feet more or less to a point where [said] THE
public road intersects the present existing corporate limit
line; thence running southeasterly with the present existing
corporate limit line to the point of beginning.
19-21. Same — St. Barnabas Church Road and Powder Mill
Road areas.
The area of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
and the jurisdiction of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
Commission, its duties, authority and powers are hereby
extended to include the additional territory within the
following designated and described boundaries: Beginning for
the same at a point on the existing boundary of the
Washington Suburban Sanitary District east of, at right
angles to and 200 feet distant from the east side of St.
Barnabas Church Road at Phelps Corner and running thence in
a generally southwesterly direction east of, parallel to and
200 feet distant from the east side of St. Barnabas Church
Road approximately 4600 feet to a point opposite the
intersection of St. Barnabas Church Road with Maryland State
Route 224 (Livingston Road), thence continuing in a
generally southwesterly direction east of, parallel to and
200 feet distant from the east side of Maryland State Route
224 approximately 5800 feet to a point opposite the curve in
[said] Route 224 where [said] Route 224 bears west to
intersect the Indian Head Freeway, thence continuing in a
generally southwesterly direction with the projection of the
last described line to intersect a line projected through
the south corner of the District of Columbia and the
intersection of Maryland State Route 414 with the public
road running between [said] Route 414 and Route 224 [said]
THE public road running in an east-west direction and being
approximately 300 feet south of the intersection of Route
224 with the Indian Head Freeway, thence in a straight line
to the south corner of the District of Columbia, thence in a
northeasterly direction with the boundary between Maryland
and the District of Columbia to intersect the existing
boundary of the Washington Suburban Sanitary District,
thence in a generally easterly direction with the existing
boundary of the Washington Suburban Sanitary District to the
point of beginning.
Also that area in Prince George's County: Beginning at
the westerly side of Montgomery Road, 200 feet westerly from
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