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Session Laws, 1904
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144

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

which it proposes to lay out, open, extend, widen, straighten

 

or close within the territory covered by said map or maps.

 

(2) The building lines and the width of all sidewalks which

 

it proposes to establish or fix within the territory covered

 

by said map or maps. (3) The public squares and market

 

places which it proposes to establish and open within the

 

territory covered by said map or maps. (4) The additions

 

and extensions which it proposes to make to the public wharves

 

and docks, and to the basin or harbor of the City of Baltimore

 

within the territory covered by said map or maps ; or any

 

one or more of said changes, additions and improvements.

 

The Mayor of said city is hereby authorized to direct any

 

officer, agent, employee or board of the Mayor and City Coun-

 

cil of Baltimore to furnish such maps and information and

 

to give such assistance as may be requisite to enable said

 

Commission to have prepared such map or maps and put

 

such proposed changes, additions or improvements on them,

 

and to give such assistance as said Commission may require

 

to carry into effect its work under this Act. Said Com-

 

mission shall promptly make a detailed report, accompanied

 

by such map or maps to the Board of Estimates and the

City boards to

Board of Public Improvements of said city acting as a joint

act on all re-

body. And such Board of Estimates and Board of Public

ports.

Improvements are hereby constituted a joint body for the

 

purpose of considering said report or reports, proposed

 

changes, additions and improvements, and are hereby au-

 

thorized to act as said joint body. Any person who is a

 

member of both of said Boards shall have only one vote in

 

the joint body. Said joint body shall immediately meet on

 

receiving said report or reports and shall give immediate

 

consideration to said report or reports, or proposed changes,

 

additions and improvements, and may approve of disapprove

 

the same, or may suggest to said Commission any modifi-

 

cation or changes thereof, and unless the same or some

 

modification thereof shall be agreed upon between said Burnt

 

District Commission and said Board, such plan or part of

 

the plan upon which no agreement shall be reached shall fail

 

of effect. When the said report or reports and map or maps

 

as originally submitted or as modified on such suggestions or

 

proposed changes, has been approved by said joint body,

 

the same shall be by said joint body forthwith transmitted

 

to either Branch of the City Council, and when the whole or

 

parts thereof shall have been approved by ordinance or reso-

 

lution of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, and ap-

 

propriations shall have been made for a part of the whole



 
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