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Session Laws, 1982
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

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in Prince George's County known as Hough's Park, as shown on
a plat thereof recorded among the land records of the county
in plat book 10 as plat no. 50, 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 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.

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The boundaries of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District are hereby extended to include all of the areas,
within the Town of Gaithersburg in Montgomery County, not
now included in the sanitary district.

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(a)  The boundaries of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District are hereby extended to include all of the area
within the municipal corporation of Morningside, as the
boundaries of the Town of Morningside are defined and set
out, from time to time, elsewhere in this article.

(b)  In the event that the property of the Morningside
Water Company, Inc., is acquired by the Washington Suburban
Sanitary District, such transfer shall be effected at a fair
operating value for the property acquired. The fair
operating value shall be set by a board of arbitration
consisting of one person to be named by the Morningside
Water Company, Inc., one person to be named by the
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission and a third person
to be named by these two. There shall be no right of appeal
from the valuation for the fair operating value of the
property as set by the board of arbitration.

(c)  The additional area shall be subject to all of the
rules and regulations of the commission and all of the
provisions of law relating to the sanitary district,
including taxes, assessments and benefit charges levied in
all other parts of the sanitary district; provided, however,
that the commission shall not levy any ad valorem tax or any
front foot benefit tax, assessment or other charge within
any of the additional area until such time as the
construction of a water or sewer system within such
additional area shall be actually commenced or an existing
water or sewer system shall be extended to such area.

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