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3974
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 766
Raines property, recorded among the aforesaid land records
in liber 2387 at folio 341, south 88° 19' 37" west, 330.78
feet, thence south 21° 56' 37" west 81.99 feet, thence south
88° 41' 37" west, 56.03 feet, thence north 43° 49' 23" west,
to intersect a point on the existing boundary of the
Washington Suburban Sanitary District, thence in a generally
southwesterly direction with and along the existing boundary
of the Washington Suburban Sanitary District to the point of
beginning.
(b) The jurisdiction of the Washington Suburban
Sanitary Commission is hereby extended to include the areas
above described and the areas shall be subject to all the
rules and regulations of the commission and all provisions
of law relating to the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District, including taxes and other sums or charges levied
by the commission in the sanitary district; except, that the
commission shall not levy any ad valorem tax or front foot
benefit assessment within the areas added to the Washington
Suburban Sanitary District by this section until such time
as the construction of a water system or sewerage system
shall be actually commenced in, or any such existing system
is extended to, such area and made available to the property
therein. When from time to time any such system is
commenced or extended in any part of the above described
areas the property or properties to which service becomes
available by reason of the commencement or extension, but
only those properties, shall no longer be subject to the
within exemption from taxes and assessment charges but shall
be subject thereto.
[19-]49.
(a) The area herein described is added to the
Washington Suburban Sanitary District created by chapter 122
of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1918: All that area
in Montgomery County, Maryland not heretofore included
within the boundaries of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District by an Act of the General Assembly, which was
located within the defined legal description of the
boundaries of detailed watershed or planning area master
plans which have been adopted prior to January 1, 1966, by
the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission;
provided, however, that for the purposes of this Act, such
master plans, adopted after the effective date thereof, have
not been disapproved, by resolution of the Montgomery County
Council, within 120 days after the date of their adoption.
For the purposes of this Act, a master plan shall be deemed
to have been disapproved only in the event that the
Montgomery County Council by resolution states that the
master plan is not approved. Such disapproval shall have no
effect on the validity of the master plan except as
specifically set forth in this Act. Excluded from the
provisions of this Act are only those portions of the area
within the corporate boundaries of the City of Rockville,
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