§ 32-17. 1920 deletion of part of East Wabash Avenue.
With the approval of the Topographical Survey Commission, the general plan of streets, adopted by § 32-1 of this article, for the territory annexed to the City of Baltimore by the Act of 1888, Chapter 98, as said plan has been amended from time to time, is hereby altered and amended so as to eliminate from the aforesaid plan a portion of the street known as East Wabash Avenue, said portion of said street lying between Grantly Avenue and Umatilla Avenue, the said amendment to have the same validity and effect as though it had been a part of the aforementioned general plan of streets at the time of its adoption by the sections hereinbefore mentioned, the said portion of said street being located and described as follows:
Beginning for the same at a point formed by the intersection of the northeast side of East Wabash Avenue and the southeast side of Grantly Avenue, the co-ordinates of said point of beginning based upon the system used by the City of Baltimore Topographical Survey Commission, being West 15327.111 feet and North 14096.472 feet, and running thence binding on the northeast side of said East Wabash Avenue South 65 degrees forty minutes East 419.42 feet to the southwest side of Umatilla Avenue, thence binding on the southwest side of said Umatilla Avenue South twenty-six degrees twenty-seven minutes and thirty-three seconds East one hundred and six feet, more or less, to the southeast side of said East Wabash Avenue, thence binding on the southeast side of said East Wabash Avenue North sixty-five degrees, forty minutes west five hundred and forty-eight feet, more or less, to the southeast side of said Grantly Avenue, thence northeasterly binding on the southeast side of said Grantly Avenue eighty feet, more or less to the place of beginning.
The courses of the above description are all referred to the true meridian of the City of Baltimore Topographical Survey Commission.