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4652

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 841

1824" or one side and "Calvert County 1824" on the opposite
side, continuing along the same course 1,958.60 feet to a
monument set at an angle point in the county line at
coordinate point north 323816.165 east 932407.776 the
monument having a brass plaque set and engraved "Anne
Arundel County - Calvert County Boundary Line No. 2,"
comprising a total distance of 3,949.75 feet from the point
of beginning, leaving monument No. 2 and running along the
county line.

(c)   South 88 degrees 53 minutes 16 seconds west,
8,779.72 feet, to a monument set on the easterly side of
Maryland Route 613, the monument having a brass plaque set
and engraved "Anne Arundel County - Calvert County Boundary
Line No. 3," continuing along the same course 8,858.87 feet
to a monument set on the easterly side of Old Maryland Route
2, the monument having a brass plaque set and engraved "Anne
Arundel County - Calvert County Boundary Line No. 4,"
continuing along the same course 2,375.13 feet to a monument
set on the southerly side of Maryland Route 260, the
monument having a brass plaque set and engraved "Anne
Arundel County - Calvert County Boundary Line No. 5,"
continuing along the same course 3,189.11 feet to an old
county line monument found at an angle point in the county
line at coordinate point north 323365.748 east 909209.315,
the monument found being engraved "Anne Arundel County 1824"
on one side and "Calvert County 1824" on the opposite side,
comprising a total distance of 23,202.83 feet, from monument
No. 2, leaving the old monument found and running along the
county line.

(d)  North 37 degrees 02 minutes 18 seconds west,
2,967.06 feet, to an angle point in the county line in the
centerline of a stream at coordinate point north 325734.154
east 907422.110, leaving the stream and running along the
county line.

(e)  North 00 degrees 05 minutes 44 seconds west 40.00
feet to a monument set, the monument having a brass plaque
set and engraved "Anne Arundel County - Calvert County
Boundary Line No. 6," running along the same course 2,807.00
feet to monument set on the southerly side of Maryland Route
260, the monument having a brass plaque set and engraved
"Anne Arundel County - Calvert County Boundary Line No. 7,"
continuing along the same course [5,764.22] 3,238.17 feet to
AN ANGLE POINT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF CORNWALL ROAD AT
COORDINATE POINT NORTH 331819.307 EAST 907411.968, THENCE
LEAVING THE LINE AS DESCRIBED BY JOHN E. HARMS, JR. AND
ASSOCIATES, INC. IN NOVEMBER 1975 AND RUNNING ALONG THE
NORTHWEST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF CORNWALL ROAD THE FOLLOWING
COURSES AND DISTANCES.

(F) NORTH 32 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST 332.34
FEET TO AN ANGLE POINT IN THE COUNTY LINE AT COORDINATE
POINT NORTH 332100.712 EAST 907588.7832.

 

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