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Session Laws, 1924
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 241

thereof for the benefit of the residents of said part of said
village; also empowering said Citizens' Committee, subject
to the approval of said Board of County Commissioners, to
adopt regulations with respect to garbage and other refuse,
and the disposal thereof, sanitation, erection and use of
buildings, tearing up of streets, speed regulations, care of
property, removal of snow and ice and other police and
health regulations; to provide penalties for the violation
thereof and the manner of enforcing same; also empowering
said Citizens' Committee to borrow money and otherwise con-
tract 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
constituting said North Chevy Chase a corporation for such
purposes and empowering said Citizens' Committee to act
therefor.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That for the purpose of this Act, North Chevy phase, of
Montgomery County, Maryland, as hereinafter described, shall
constitute a special tax area or district, and shall be deeded and
taken to comprise certain parcels of land, namely;

So much of the area in the subdivision of land in said Mont-
gomery County made by Bedford W. "Walker and known as
Kenilworth, as per Plat No. 7 in Plat Book No. 1, recorded
among the Land records of said Montgomery County, Maryland,
and such territory adjacent thereto as is included in the follow-
ing boundaries; the North line of Jones Mill Road on the South;
the East line of the State road on the West; the North Boundary
of Kenilworth as platted in said records on the North; and the
East boundary of Kenilworth as platted in said records on the
East. The area so bounded shall be known for the purpose of
this Act as North Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, Maryland.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Board of County
Commissioners of Montgomery County are authorized, empow-
ered and directed to levy and cause to be collected from the
property owners, at the time of the County Tax Levy for the
year 1924, or any succeeding year, within said described area of
North Chevy Chase as named or created in this Act, such
amounts not exceeding fifty cents on each one hundred dollars'
worth of assessable property in said part of the village of North
Chevy Chase, Montgomery County. Maryland, as may be re-
quested by a majority vote of the resident real estate owners
of legal age, who are assessed as owners of real estate in such

 

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