PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR. 1073
in the City of Baltimore specially benefited by improved pav-
ing (said property being hereinbelow specified), a special pav-
ing tax of the amount hereinbelow specified, said tax to con-
tinue as to each property for ten years from the time it attaches
thereto, and the entire proceeds thereof to be used for improved
paving in Baltimore City, as hereinbelow provided.
SEC. 2. Classification. Be it further enacted, That for the
purposes of this act all landed property in Baltimore City
adjoining or abutting upon any public highway which has been
or shall hereafter be paved with improved paving without spe-
cial assessment of any part of the cost upon the abutting or
adjoining property owners by the City of Baltimore or the
State Roads Commission, or other public commission or agency,
or by said city, and such commission or agency, or by either or
both, and any railroad or railway company occupying with
tracks a portion of such highway, is hereby declared to be spe-
cially benefited by such improved paving to an extent greater
than the entire amount of the special tax hereby levied thereon.
Said property so benefited is hereby divided into three classes,
to be designated as Classes A. B. and C.
Class A shall include all such landed property in the City of
Baltimore adjoining or abutting upon a public highway paved
with improved paving and having a width of not less than
thirty feet so paved.
Class B shall include all such landed property in the City of
Baltimore adjoining or abutting upon any public highway,
paved with improved paving and having a width of less than
thirty feet and not less than fifteen feet so paved.
Class C shall include all such landed property in the City of
Baltimore adjoining or abutting upon any public highway paved
with improved paving and having a width of less than fifteen
feet so paved.
The Appeal Tax Court of Baltimore is hereby authorized
and directed to proceed forthwith to classify and list for taxes
as provided by this act for the year 1913 all landed property in
the City of Baltimore which on the first day of November,
1912, was in the situation to come under the requirements of
either of said classes; and thereafter on the first day of Novem-
ber of every year, and as soon thereafter as may conveniently
be done, they shall add to said lists all landed property which
during the preceding year shall have come under either of said
classes. The said court may classify property under this act
as soon as it meets the requirements thereof, but the special
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