§ 14-5. Crimea House, Chapel, and Stables.
Crimea House, Chapel, and Stables, the Crimea House property being described as follows:
Beginning for the same at a point formed by the intersection of the east side of a paved park road and a line drawn parallel with and distant 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasternmost side of the building on the lot now being described, known as the Crimea House; the approximate coordinate of said point being West 23540 feet and North 2950 feet, and running thence binding on said line so drawn southeasterly 236 feet, more or less, to intersect a line drawn parallel to and distant 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasternmost side of the said building, thence binding on said line so drawn southwesterly 284 feet, more or less, to intersect a line drawn parallel to and distant 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesternmost side of said building; thence binding on said line so drawn northwesterly crossing said paved park road 325 feet, more or less, to intersect a line drawn parallel to and distant 150 feet northwesterly from the northwesternmost side of said building; thence binding on said line so drawn northeasterly 284 feet, more or less, to intersect a line drawn 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasternmost side of said building, and thence binding on said line southeasterly crossing said paved park road 89 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. The improvements thereon being known as the Crimea House in Leakin Park.
The Chapel property is described as follows:
Beginning for the same at a point formed by the intersection of the east side of a paved park road and a line drawn parallel with and distant 20 feet northerly from the northernmost side of the building on the lot now being described, known as the Crimea Chapel building, the approximate coordinate of said point being West 23980 feet and North 3583 feet; and running thence binding on said line so drawn easterly 92 feet, more or less, to intersect a line drawn parallel with and distant 20 feet easterly from the easternmost side of said building; thence binding on said line so drawn southerly 71 feet, more or less, to intersect a line drawn parallel with and distant 20 feet southerly from the southernmost side of said building; thence binding on said line so drawn westerly 42 feet, more or less, to intersect the east side of the said paved park road, thence binding on the east side of said road, northerly 74 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. The improvements thereon being known as the Crimea Chapel in Leakin Park.
The Stable property is described as follows:
Beginning for the same at a point formed by the intersection of the west side of a paved park road and a line drawn parallel with and distant 40 feet northerly from the northernmost side of the building on the lot now being described, known as the Crimea Stable building, the approximate coordinate of said point of beginning being West 24030 feet and North 2940 feet and running thence binding on the west side of said paved park road southerly 130 feet, more or less, to intersect a line drawn parallel with and distant 40 feet southerly from the southernmost side of said building; thence binding on said line so drawn Easterly 146 feet, more or less, to intersect a line drawn parallel with and distant 40 feet westerly from the westernmost side of said building; thence binding on said line so drawn northerly 128 feet, more or less, to intersect the line drawn parallel with and distant 40 feet northerly from the northernmost side of said building, and thence binding on said line so drawn easterly 118 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. The improvements thereon being known as the Crimea Stable in Leakin Park.
The coordinate mentioned is referred to the true meridian as adopted by the Baltimore Survey Control System.