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3210                                   LAWS OF MARYLAND                                 Ch. 805

taxes and other sums or charges levied by [said] THE
commission in other parts of [said] THE district.

19-36. Same — Berwyn election district.

(a)  The area herein described is hereby added to the
Washington Suburban Sanitary District created by chapter 122
of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1918: All that area
in the Berwyn election district of Prince George's County
included within the corporate limits of the City of
Greenbelt as described in chapter 583 of the Acts of the
General Assembly of 1949 not now included within the
existing boundary of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District.

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

19-37. Same— Laurel, Vansville, Bowie, Oxon Hill and
Piscataway election districts.

(a) The 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: All those areas
in Prince George's County described as follows:

(1) All that area in the Laurel and Vansville
election districts and all that area in the Bowie election
district lying northwest of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway
not now included within the existing boundary of the
Washington Suburban Sanitary District.

(2) All that area in the Oxon Hill and
Piscataway election districts within the following described
boundaries: Beginning for the same at a point on the
existing boundary of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District, [said] THAT point being 500 feet south of the
south side of the Steed Road and 500 feet southeast of the
southeast side of the Allentown Road and running thence in a
southwesterly direction, southeast of, parallel to, and 500
feet distant from the southeast side of the Allentown Road
to a point 500 feet east of the east side of Old Fort Place,
thence in a southerly direction, east of, parallel to, and
500 feet distant from the east side of Old Fort Place to a
point 500 feet east of the east side of Old Fort Road,
thence in a southerly direction, east of, parallel to, and
500 feet distant from the east side of Old Fort Road to a
point at right angles to the southeast corner of lot 5 as
shown on a plat of subdivision entitled "Friendly Farms"
recorded among the land records of Prince George's County,
Maryland in plat book W. W. W. 19 as plat no. 20, thence in
a westerly direction at right angles to the Old Fort Road to

 

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