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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 110', '§ 110', '§ 110', '§ 110', '§ 110', '§ 110', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 2', '§ 110']

Cecil County, MD Crystal Beach Manor
Ch 110 Art I Crystal Beach Manor
§ 110-1 Boundaries.
§ 110-2 Administration.
§ 110-3 Funds for roads and drainage.
§ 110-4 Tax levy; collection.
§ 110-5 Transfer of roads to County.
§ 110-6 Right of entry; violations and penalties.
Article I: Crystal Beach Manor
[Adopted as indicated in text (Ch. 75, Art. I, of the 1990 Code of Public Local Laws)]
Chapter 110: Taxing Districts, Special Article I Crystal Beach Manor
[1980, ch. 673, § 1]
There is a Crystal Beach Manor Special Taxing District with boundaries as follows:
Beginning for the same at the point of intersection of the westernmost line of the entrance road (40 feet wide) to Crystal Beach Manor, Inc., and the division line between the lands now or formerly of Olive W. Buckworth (see W.A.S. 103/ 471) and the herein described lands, the beginning point being located north 72 degrees 44 minutes 25 seconds west 40.12 feet from a concrete monument set in the aforementioned Buckworth division line;
Thence, leaving the beginning point so fixed and binding on the aforementioned division line, south 72 degrees 44 minutes 25 seconds east 1376.65 feet to a concrete monument set;
Thence, leaving the concrete monument and binding on the division line between the lands now or formerly of Russell L. Price (see W.A.S. 102/ 262), and the herein described lands, south 21 degrees 11 minutes 21 seconds west 2,363.23 feet to a United States Engineering Department concrete monument marked B-C found;
Thence, leaving the monument and binding on the division lines between the lands now or formerly of the United States of America and the herein described lands, the following 13 courses and distances; north 60 degrees 50 minutes 41 seconds west 718.32 feet to a U.S.E.D. pipe marked B-8 found, north 07 degrees 48 minutes 35 seconds west 234.22 feet to a U.S.E.D. pipe marked B-7 found, south 81 degrees 47 minutes 05 seconds west 687.89 feet to a U.S.E.D. pipe marked B-6 found, south 17 degrees 09 minutes 55 seconds east 309.00 feet to a point, south 45 degrees 27 minutes 05 seconds west 230.23 feet to a point, south 66 degrees 58 minutes 05 seconds west 300.00 feet to a point, south 81 degrees 17 minutes 05 seconds west 507.00 feet to a point, north 77 degrees 00 minutes 55 seconds west 168.00 feet to a point, north 34 degrees 21 minutes 55 seconds west 177.86 feet to a point, south 87 degrees 20 minutes 05 seconds west 251.00 feet to a point, south 18 degrees 07 minutes 05 seconds west 248.00 feet to a point, south 72 degrees 06 minutes 05 seconds west 291.00 feet to a point and north 39 degrees 56 minutes 55 seconds west 421.00 feet to a point;
Thence, leaving the point and binding on the outline of the existing boat basin, the following two courses and distances; north 01 degrees 10 minutes 15 seconds west 631.86 feet to a point and north 71 degrees 13 minutes 19 seconds west 105.62 feet to the mean high water line of the Elk River;
Thence, leaving the point and binding on the mean high water line of the Elk River in a northeasterly direction to a point, the point being located north 17 degrees 26 minutes 36 seconds east 1,995.09 feet from the end of the north 71 degrees 13 minutes 19 seconds west 105.62 feet line;
Thence, leaving the point and binding on the division line between the lands of White Crystal Beach and the herein described lands, south 73 degrees 32 minutes 06 seconds east 150.00 feet to an iron pipe in concrete found and still continuing along the south 73 degrees 32 minutes 06 seconds east line 438.76 feet (total 588.76 feet) to an iron pipe in concrete found;
Thence, leaving the point and still binding on the division line between White Crystal Beach and the herein described lands, north 16 degrees 33 minutes 10 seconds east 1318.87 feet to a point;
Thence, leaving the point and binding on the southernmost line of Crystal Beach Boulevard (40 feet wide) the following two courses and distances: south 72 degrees 59 minutes 48 seconds east 1,055.99 feet to a point and south 73 degrees 25 minutes 24 seconds east 584.43 feet to a point in the westernmost line of the aforementioned entrance road to Crystal Beach Manor;
Thence, leaving the point and binding on the aforesaid line south 12 degrees 49 minutes 19 seconds west 595.34 feet to the place of beginning.
In addition, the special taxing area shall include those portions of the plat of a certain survey numbered E5907 of J.R. McCrone, Jr., Inc., registered land surveyor, dated August 2, 1971, dedicated or used for public or private road purposes and shall specifically include the roadbeds as set forth on the plat and as they presently exist on Crystal Beach Boulevard and the entrance road, each being approximately 40 feet wide. The special taxing area shall include also the boat basin as shown on the plat and/or the marina that presently exists.
[1980, ch. 673, § 1; 1988, ch. 227, § 2]
For the purpose of administering the district, the Cecil County Council constitutes the District Board. The District Board is a body corporate by the name of the "Crystal Beach Manor Special Taxing District," with the right to use a common seal, to sue and be sued and to do any and all other corporate acts for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this article.
For the purpose of providing funds for the design, construction, establishment and improvement of roads and drainage in the district:
Cecil County may issue bonds upon the full faith and credit of the County; and/or
The District Board may borrow funds from any source.
The County shall levy annually upon the property owners in the district a sum sufficient to repay whatever bonds are issued by the County, the funds from which are used for district purposes. This levy shall be collected as all other taxes in the County are collected and shall be paid over to the Director of Finance for the sole purpose of amortizing the bond issue or issues specified in § 110-3.
Money may not be expended until there is a binding agreement that all privately owned roads commonly used by the public at large are deeded to the County after they have been brought up to appropriate standards.
Any employee or agent of the District Board has the right of entry at all reasonable hours upon any privately owned land in the district while in pursuit of his official duties, upon first presenting proper credentials from the District Board. Any restraint or hindrance offered to such entry by any owner, tenants, agent of the owner or other person is prohibited.
Any person who violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and is subject to a fine of $100 for each occurrence.