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3920
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 766
the prolongation of the south line of Walters Lane
Subdivision, thence in a straight line to a stone at the
south end of the south 11° 0' west 1974.7 foot line of the
Samuel W. Simpson tract, thence following the boundary lines
of the Simpson tract, to a point 300 feet south of the
Marlboro Road, thence in a line parallel to and 300 feet
south of the Marlboro Road to the present boundary line of
the Washington Suburban Sanitary District, and thence
northerly across Marlboro Road with the present boundary
line of the district to the place of beginning. And
beginning for the same at an iron spike driven at a point on
the south side of Marlboro Pike and running with the side of
the pike south 40° 30' east, 383.2 feet to an iron pipe;
thence leaving the pike, bounding on the property of Bartz,
south 25° 23' west 1059.3 feet to a planted stone; thence
north 77° 45' west, bounding on the property of Dreis, 546
feet to a planted stone; thence north 33° 07' east, bounding
on the properties of Alice Clancy and Moore, 1352.2 feet to
the south side of the Marlboro Pike and the point of
beginning; excepting therefrom, however, a strip of land
extending 300 feet wide at right angles from and parallel
with the line of Marlboro Pike, the strip being a part of
the property comprised within the zone of authority
heretofore granted to the Washington Suburban Sanitary
Commission by Act of the General Assembly of Maryland. And
all of the subdivision known as "W. A. Hitt's First Addition
to Parkland" as described in a plat recorded among the land
records of Prince George's County in plat book S. D. H. 4,
at folio 77, and beginning at a point 300 feet east or
southeast of the southeasterly intersection of the Marlboro
Pike and the Suitland Road, leading from the Marlboro Pike
to Silver Hill, and running thence southwesterly paralleling
Suitland Road and equi-distant 300 feet therefrom to the
Southern Maryland Pike at Silver Hill, sometimes called
Walker Road; thence crossing the pike at right angles and a
distance of 300 feet; and thence with the pike westwardly
and paralleling the same equi-distant 300 feet therefrom to
the present line of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District one-half mile from the District of Columbia line;
and thence with the line northerly or northeasterly to the
boundary of the district at or near the Marlboro Pike; and
thence with the boundary easterly to the place of beginning.
The jurisdiction of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
Commission is hereby extended to include the territory above
described, and the areas shall be subject to all of the
rules and regulations of the commission and all of the
provisions of law relating to the district, including taxes,
assessments and benefit charges levied in all other parts of
the district.
[19-]11.
The following area is hereby added to the Washington
Suburban Sanitary District: Beginning for the same at a
stone marked "B" on the east line of the whole tract and
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