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Session Laws, 1997
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor

Ch. 568

32 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 26 SECONDS WEST 2093.66 FEET TO A POINT, NORTH 27
DEGREES 43 MINUTES 31 SECONDS EAST 1899.67 FEET TO A POINT, NORTH 02
DEGREES 46 MINUTES 07 SECONDS WEST 701.52 FEET TO A POINT, NORTH 83 DEGREES
35 MINUTES 23 SECONDS EAST 2989.80 FEET TO A POINT, SOUTH 03 DEGREES 32
MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST 1073.29 FEET TO A POINT, NORTH 85 DEGREES 20 MINUTES
56 SECONDS EAST 737.15 FEET TO A POINT IN THE WESTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF
CHURCH ROAD, THENCE RUNNING WITH SAID RIGHT OF WAY IN A SOUTHERLY
DIRECTION 2700 FEET MORE OR LESS TO A POINT IN SAID RIGHT OF WAY, THENCE
RUNNING, NORTH 81 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST 800 FEET MORE OR
LESS TO A POINT, SOUTH 13 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST 780 FEET MORE
OR LESS TO A POINT, SOUTH 81 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST 680 FEET
MORE OR LESS TO A POINT IN THE WESTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF CHURCH ROAD,
THENCE RUNNING WITH THE WESTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID ROAD IN A
SOUTHWESTERLY DIRECTION 1230 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.

EXISTING AGRICULTURAL FIELDS WILL BE REFORESTED OR ALLOWED TO
NATURALLY REVERT TO A FORESTED CONDITION ACCORDING TO A MANAGEMENT
PLAN DEVELOPED FOR THE AREA. AGRICULTURAL LEASES MAY CONTINUE WITHIN
THE BELT WOODS WILDLAND UNTIL SUCH TIME AS FORESTATION OCCURS.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS TITLE, THE DEPARTMENT
MAY REFOREST EXISTING FIELDS USING MECHANICAL OR MOTORIZED EQUIPMENT.

EXISTING TENANCIES WITHIN THE BELT WOODS WILDLAND MAY CONTINUE
UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 1997.

ALL EXISTING STRUCTURES INCLUDING THE BARNS, HOUSES, SHEDS, AND
ELECTRIC UTILITY LINES WITHIN THE ABOVE DESCRIBED AREA SHALL BE
ALLOWED TO REMAIN IN THE WILDLAND AREA. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER
PROVISIONS OF THIS TITLE, THE DEPARTMENT MAY ALLOW THE USE OF
MECHANICAL OR MOTORIZED EQUIPMENT TO REMOVE THESE EXISTING
STRUCTURES AND OTHER EXISTING DEBRIS FROM THE WILDLAND. THE BELT
WOODS WILDLAND CONTAINS UNIQUE ECOLOGICAL FEATURES INCLUDING SPECIES
SENSITIVE TO PRESSURES CAUSED BY THE BURGEONING POPULATIONS OF
NONNATIVE AND DOMESTICATED SPECIES. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER
PROVISIONS OF THIS TITLE, THE DEPARTMENT MAY, AS CALLED FOR IN THE
MANAGEMENT PLAN DEVELOPED FOR THE AREA, REMOVE NONNATIVE OR
DOMESTICATED SPECIES OF PLANT OR ANIMALS AND ERECT FENCING, GATES, AND
SIGNAGE ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROTECTION AND INTERPRETATION OF UNIQUE
ECOLOGICAL FEATURES.

(m) In accordance with the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, the
property in Calvert County containing approximately [848] 1079 acres of land and
described as follows is a Type 2 State wildland and shall be named the "Calvert Cliffs
Wildland":

[Beginning at a point 1,700 feet northeast of the intersection of old Route 2/4 and
Camp Conoy Road and proceeding in a clockwise direction around the wildland along the
following approximate distances and directions: Leaving the beginning point and running
along Camp Conoy Road in a northeasterly direction 700 feet, then leaving the road and

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