DELMAR
RESOLUTION NO. 2000-1
A RESOLUTION of the Mayor and Commissioners of Delmar proposing the
annexation to the Town of Delmar of a certain area of land situated contiguous to and
binding upon the Corporate Limits of the Town of Delmar located on the Southerly
side of and including portions of Foskey Lane and Second Street, to be known as the
"Ryan Annexation".
[Pursuant to Section DC2-1 of the Charter of the Town of Delmar, Wicomico
County, as found in the Public Local Laws of Maryland - Compilation of Municipal
Charters (1990 Replacement Edition and 2003 Supplement).
Effective Date February 24, 2000]
RESOLUTION NO. 2000-11-1
A RESOLUTION of the Mayor and Commissioners of Delmar proposing the
annexation to the Town of Delmar of a certain area of land situated contiguous to and
binding upon the Corporate Limits of the Town of Delmar located on the Northerly
side and binding upon Connelly Mill Road, to be known as the "Lerch Abbott
Annexation".
[Pursuant to Section DC2-1 of the Charter of the Town of Delmar, Wicomico
County, as found in the Public Local Laws of Maryland - Compilation of Municipal
Charters (1990 Replacement Edition and 2003 Supplement).
Effective Date April 26, 2001]
RESOLUTION NO. 2000-12-1
A RESOLUTION of the Mayor and Commissioners of Delmar proposing the
annexation to the Town of Delmar of a certain area of land situated contiguous to and
binding upon the Corporate Limits of the Town of Delmar located on the Southerly
side and binding upon Foskey Lane and portions of Foskey Lane, to be known as the
"Elliott Annexation".
[Pursuant to Section DC2-1 of the Charter of the Town of Delmar, Wicomico
County, as found in the Public Local Laws of Maryland - Compilation of Municipal
Charters (1990 Replacement Edition and 2003 Supplement).
Effective Date April 26, 2001]
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-12-1
A RESOLUTION of the Mayor and Commissioners of Delmar proposing the
annexation to Town of Delmar of a certain area of land situated contiguous to and
binding upon the Corporate Limits of the Town of Delmar located on the Westerly side
of and binding upon U.S. Route 13, to be known as the "Elsmere Annexation".
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