3936
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 766
Also that area in Prince George's County: Beginning at
the westerly side of Montgomery Road, 200 feet westerly from
the intersection of the Powder Mill Road with Montgomery
Road, thence running in a northerly direction, paralleling
Montgomery Road a distance of 2.8 miles, more or less, to
intersect the water main of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
Commission, thence in an easterly direction a distance of
450 feet, more or less, (which distance includes the width
of the Montgomery Road) to a point, thence southerly
paralleling Montgomery Road a distance of 2.8 miles, more or
less, to intersect Powder Mill Road, thence westerly along
Powder Mill Road a distance of 450 feet, more or less,
(which distance includes the width of the Montgomery Road)
to the point of beginning.
Being a strip of land 200 feet wide on the easterly
side of Montgomery Road and 200 feet wide on the westerly
side of Montgomery Road from Powder Mill Road to intersect
the water main of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
Commission, and running along both sides of the road a
distance of 2.8 miles, more or less.
[19-]22.
(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
not now included within the existing boundary of the
Washington Suburban Sanitary District. Excepting therefrom
the area included within the corporate limits of the city of
Greenbelt as described in Chapter 583 of the Acts of the
General Assembly of 1949.
(b) The jurisdiction of the Washington Suburban
Sanitary Commission is hereby extended to include the area
above described and the area shall be subject to all the
rules and regulations of the commission and all provisions
of law relating to the district including taxes, benefit
assessments and other sums or charges levied by the
commission in other parts of the district.
[19-]23.
(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 Prince George's County lying within the following
described boundaries: Beginning for the same at a point in
the existing boundary of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District, the point being the intersection of the Odell Road
with the Old Baltimore Pike and the Swampoodle Road and
running thence, at right angles to the Old Baltimore Pike
southeasterly to a point 200 feet east of the east line of
the Old Baltimore Pike, thence in a generally northeasterly
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