3912
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 766
Road, Indian Creek, an easterly tributary of the creek
approximately one-half mile south of the entrance of
Beaverdam Creek, Edmonston Road, a north and south line from
Edmonston Road to the intersection of the south boundary of
Vansville election district with the road extending easterly
and northeasterly from the intersection of Edmonston Road
and Jefferson Avenue, south boundary of Vansville election
district, east boundary of Bladensburg election district,
north boundary of Kent election district, Bald Hill Branch,
Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Electric Railway,
Ardmore-Brightseat Road, Bladensburg-Marlboro Road to
Brightseat, thence private road through farm of C. M.
Roberts, southerly to northeast corner of Seat Pleasant
election district, and the east and south boundaries of Seat
Pleasant election district, be and the same are hereby
incorporated, for the purposes hereinafter set forth to be
known as the "Washington Suburban Sanitary District."
[19-]2.
The Town of Gaithersburg, in Montgomery County, as the
same is defined by its corporate limits and the adjoining
community of Washington Grove as the same is defined on the
plat thereof recorded among the plat records of Montgomery
County, Maryland, is hereby brought within the jurisdiction
of the Washington Suburban Sanitary District Commission and
shall for all of the purposes set forth in chapter 122 of
the Acts of 1918 and amendments thereto be considered a part
of the Washington Suburban Sanitary District. The
commission may whenever it deems it advisable construct a
water and sewer system or systems, either or both, in any or
all parts of the territory hereinbefore described and the
water or sewer systems or any extensions thereto shall be
taken and considered as a part of the commission's general
system and subject to all of the rules and regulations,
assessments and benefits affecting the same as the territory
for the purposes of direct tax or any or all of the
provisions of the chapter 122 of the Acts of 1918 and
amendments thereto shall be taken as and treated as if the
territory were within the original boundaries for the
sanitary district; provided, however, that no land tax shall
be levied by the county commissioners of Montgomery County
against the territory in either of the territories nor shall
the commission levy any tax, assessment or benefit charge
within the territories until such time as the construction
of a water and sewer system or either is actually begun in
the communities, or either of them.
[19-]3.
(a) The area of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District within Prince George's County, and the jurisdiction
of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission be extended
to include that additional territory within the following
described boundaries: Beginning at the Prince
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