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3980
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 766
existing boundary of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District, thence in a generally southerly 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 a water system or sewerage system has been constructed to
abut that property. When any such system or systems have
been constructed in any part of the described areas the
property or properties which abut thereon, and only those
properties, shall no longer be exempt from taxes and
assessment charges but shall be subject thereto.
(c) The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission may
whenever it deems it advisable subject to all the other
provisions and requirements of law applicable in the
Washington Suburban Sanitary District construct a water or
sewerage system or systems in any of the added areas
described above, provided, however, that the commission may
levy such benefit charges and/or may make such service rates
and/or service charges in relation to any water or sewerage
system constructed in those areas as it shall determine to
be necessary and proper for the construction or financing of
water and sewerage systems or for the operation and
maintenance thereof without regard to the charges or service
rates made in any other area within the sanitary district.
[19-]51.
(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 Montgomery County described as follows: All that area in
the 4th election district within the following described
boundaries: Beginning for the same at a point on the
existing boundary of the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District, the point being on the eighth or north 75° 10'
east, 720.00 foot line of a deed from Thomas Anderson, et
al., to the Atlantic Seaboard Corporation, dated August 4,
1948 and recorded among the land records of Montgomery
County, Maryland, in liber 1174 at folio 255, and west of,
at right angles to, and 300 feet distant from the west right
of way line of the Rockville-Frederick Road, and being on
the south line of the Polinger Tract formerly the Thomas M.
Anderson Tract thence along the dividing line between the
tracts in a westerly and southerly direction to intersect
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