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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY. 421

general purposes, as now regulated by law; provided, that such taxable
districts of said county as shall under the provisions of this Act be so
required to bear the entire expenses of maintaining such special privileges
shall be credited in ascertaining the proportion of taxes chargeable against
them because of their enjoyment of said special privileges, with all fines
imposed by the justices of the peace exercising their duties in said dis-
tricts of said county; and also with all receipts from liquor licenses
granted in said districts, as provided by Section 2 of Chapter 119 of the
Acts of 1906, as said section is re-enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland at the Session of 1910, except the portion of said receipts pay-
able under existing laws to the State of Maryland.

1910, ch. 334. 1914 Code, sec. 167.

223. The County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County, for the
purpose of improving the towns of the Fifth District, may set aside each
year all funds levied for maintenance and improving of roads, liquor
licenses and justices of the peace fines that may be collected in said dis-
trict.

1910, ch. 334. 1914 Code, sec. 168.

224. Said County Commissioners are hereby authorized and directed
to accept an easement for right of way to the beds of such roads, streets,
alleys or highways in the said Fifth District as shall be approved by
the Board of County Commissioners, acting jointly with the Commission-
ers provided for in the next succeeding section of this Act, whenever
twenty-five or more taxpayers of the Fifth District petition the County
Commissioners to do so, and the owner or owners of the beds of said
roads, streets, alleys or highways agree to convey an easement in the
same to the said county without cost to the said county.

1910, ch. 334. 1914 Code, sec. 169.

225. The County Commissioner of the Fifth District of said county
shall appoint at a meeting in the month of May of each year a commission,
consisting of himself and three taxpayers, one from each election precinct
in said Fifth District, who shall have the power to establish grades for
all roads, streets, alleys and highways in said district; and it shall be
the duty of said commission so appointed to expend the money set aside
for the purpose of said improvement and maintenance in said district.

1910, ch. 334. 1914 Code, sec. 170.

226. It shall be the duty of the Commission first appointed to com-
pile a building code, which, when approved by the Board of County
Commissioners, shall be the law governing the erection of buildings in
said district.

1910, ch. 334. 1914 Code, sec. 171.

227. The County Commissioners shall have the power to set aside
such other sums of money as in their judgment may be necessary for

 

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