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Session Laws, 1918 Session
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 371

on account of the county road tax in the same amount and
manner as is now required by law to be paid to incorporated
towns in said county; also empowering the said Citizens' Com-
mittee, subject to the approval of the said Board of County
Commissioners, to assess the cost of certain special improve-
ments against the property abutting on streets, lanes and side-
walks for certain improvements; the collection of such assess-
ment and disbursement thereof for the benefit of the residents
of said part of said village; also to authorize said Citizens'
Committee, subject to the approval of said Board of County
Commissioners, to adopt regulations with respect to garbage,
sanitation, erection of buildings, tearing up of streets, speed
regulations, care of property, removal of snow, ice and other
police and health regulations; to provide penalties for the
violation thereof; to authorize Justices of the Peace in said
county to try and punish violators of said regulations and
the sheriff of said county to execute writs; also authorize said
Citizens' Committee to borrow money and otherwise contract
indebtedness and obligate said part of said village in amounts
not exceeding ten per cent, of the assessed valuation of the
real property within said part of said village; also constitu-
ting said Section 5, a corporation for such purposes and
authorizing said Citizens' Committee to act therefor.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That for the purposes of this Act, Section 5 of the Village
of Chevy Chase, of Montgomery County, Maryland, as herein-
after described, shall constitute a special tax area or district,
and shall be deemed and taken to comprise certain parcels of
land, namely:

Beginning at a point in the center line of Connecticut Avenue
40 feet due west of the Northwest corner of Lot 10, Block 6, Re-
Subdivision of Section 3, Chevy Chase, Md., as per plat of said
Re-Subdivision of Section 3 recorded among the Land Records
of said Montgomery County; thence due East 40 feet to the said
Northwest corner of said Lot 10, Block 6, Re-Subdivision of
Section 3; thence in an Easterly direction along the Northern
line of said lot 10 and said line prolonged, to a planted stone,
said stone being the Southwest corner of a certain subdivision
formerly known as Otterbourne and recorded among the Land
Records of said Montgomery County; thence Easterly along the
said Southern boundary line of the said Otterbourne subdivision
and the prolongation thereof to its intersection with the East-
ern line of the Tennallytown and Brookeville Road; thence in

 

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