3914
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 766
benefits affecting the same as part of the territory of the
Washington Suburban Sanitary District for the purpose of
direct tax or any or all of the provisions of chapter 122 of
the Acts of 1918 and any amendments thereto. The additional
territory shall be taken as and treated as if the additional
territory were within the original boundaries of the
sanitary district; provided, however, that no sanitary
commission direct tax shall be levied by the county
commissioners of Prince George's County against the
territory first described herein as being in Vansville
District, nor against that part of the territory secondly
described herein which lies south of the Suitland Road,
prior to January 1, 1936, nor shall the sanitary commission
levy any front foot benefit tax, charge or other assessment
within that part of the above described territory in
Vansville District and that part south of the Suitland Road
hereinbefore described, until such time as the construction
of a water and/or sewer system is actually begun within the
territory, or an extension is made of any existing water or
sewer system.
[19-]4.
The following area is hereby added to the Washington
Suburban Sanitary District: Beginning at a point of the
intersection of the county line and Northwest Branch,
continuing in an easterly direction along the county line to
Paint Branch, north along Paint Branch to intersection of
northern boundary of Hillendale subdivision, then in a
westerly direction along the northern Montgomery boundaries
of Hillendale to Xaverian Brothers to a point intersecting
the Northwest Branch, thence in a southerly direction along
the branch to the county line, the point of beginning.
The jurisdiction of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
Commission is hereby extended to include the territory
hereinabove described, and the area shall be subject to all
the rules, regulations, etc., of the commission.
[19-]5.
The following area is hereby added to the Washington
Suburban Sanitary District: On the north side of the Piney
Branch or Avenel Road, beginning at a stone planted on the
eastern bank of a small stream at the end of the 15th line
of a conveyance made March 6, 1875 by George W. Riggs to
Elizabeth Hutchinson for 298 3/4 acres, thence by and with
the lines of the articles of agreement, of Sept. 20, 1879,
south 61° 30' west 3.32 perches to a stone, thence south 88°
30' west 33.72 perches to a stone planted on the eastern
edge of a public road, known as the Piney Branch or Avenel
Road, thence still south 88° 3.0' west 1 perch to the center
of the road, thence with the center of the road north 11°
15' west 31.35 perches, thence leaving the road north 62°
east 50.17 perches to a line of conveyance made June 22,
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