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Session Laws, 1985
Volume 760, Page 715   View pdf image
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

715

State may lease or acquire not more than 10 acres of submerged
land for the purposes of this section.

5-1203.

(g) Pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) of this
section, that property situated in Frederick County containing
approximately 3,452 acres and designated as follows, is a Type
[I] 1 State wildland, and shall be named, "The Cunningham Falls
State Park Wildland".

Beginning for the first of four parts at a point
approximately 420 feet southwesterly of the intersection of
Maryland Route 77 and Catoctin Hollow Road, that point lying on
the east side of the latter road at the southern margin of Big
Hunting Creek. Thence proceeding downstream with the southern
margin and the meanders of the creek, southeasterly approximately
100 feet, thence northeasterly approximately 1,000 feet, thence
southeasterly approximately 460 feet, then southerly
approximately 200 feet, thence southeasterly approximately 1,700
feet, thence southerly approximately 1,400 feet, thence easterly
approximately 1,350 feet to bridge carrying Maryland Route 77
over Big Hunting Creek. Thence leaving the creek and running
with southern margin of the right-of-way of Maryland Route 77
still easterly 1,600 feet, southerly approximatley 1,700 feet and
easterly 2,500 feet. Then leaving Maryland Route 77 and running
with the boundary of Cunningham Falls State Park southwesterly
approximately 200 feet, westerly 700 feet, southerly
approximately 750 feet, easterly 700 feet, southerly
approximately 200 feet, westerly 1,200 feet, southerly 300 feet,
westerly approximately 1,250 feet, northerly 250 feet, westerly
approximately 1,550 feet, southwesterly approximately 400 feet to
a cleared power line right-of-way. Thence leaving the State park
boundary running with the northern margin of the power line
generally westerly approximately 3,200 feet to private land;
leaving power line and with the private land northeasterly
approximately 950 feet, westerly approximately 300 feet
southwesterly in two courses 950 feet again to the power line.
Then leaving private land and running again with the northern
margin of the power line approximately 1,050 feet, then leaving
the power line and cutting across State park property generally
northerly in three courses 1,200 feet to the east margin of
Catoctin Hollow Road. Then running with the road approximately
4,500 feet to the beginning containing approximately 535 acres.

Beginning for a second and separate part at the most
northerly point of the Thurmont Watershed property and running
generally northerly with the State park boundary approximately
1,450 feet to a cleared power line. Then leaving the State park
boundary and running with the southern margin of the power line,
generally easterly approximately 6,600 feet, then southerly
approximately 1,750 feet to the watershed property and running
with it generally westerly approximately 6,300 feet to the
beginning point, containing approximately 210 acres.

 

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