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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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BALTIMORE CITY. 1245

City of Baltimore and the southern extremity of said street which termi-
nates at Spring Garden harbor, or upon any of the streets, lanes, avenues
and highways above mentioned, without the consent of the General Assem-
bly of Maryland; provided, that this subdivision of this Article shall not
restrict in any way the right of any passenger railway now incorporated,
or that may hereafter be incorporated to cross said streets where such
railway company shall be authorized by the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore to use any street or avenue opening into or crossing said before-
mentioned streets or highways. The maintenance or laying of any tracks
for street railways or other purposes on Cedar Avenue, in the City of
Baltimore, be and is hereby forbidden. And it shall not be lawful for
any person or corporation to lay any railway tracks upon Chase Street,
between Broadway and Maryland Avenue, nor upon Evergreen Terrace,
between Fulton Avenue and Orem Lane or avenue, in the City of Balti-
more, without the consent of the General Assembly of Maryland.

This section has been modified to conform to provisions of Acts 1900, ch. 149;
1902, ch. 558; 1904, ch. 35; 1906, ch. 253, and 1918, ch. 211.

1900, ch. 746. 1902, ch. 99.

801A. It shall not be lawful for any person or corporation to lay any
railway tracks upon Lombard Street, between Patterson Park Avenuo
and Exeter Street, in the City of Baltimore, without the consent of the
General Assembly of Maryland; provided, that this Act shall not restrict
in any way the right of any passenger railway company now incorporated,
or that may hereafter be incorporated, to cross said Lombard Street, when
such railway company shall be authorized by the Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore to use any street or avenue opening into said Lombard Street;
and provided further, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to
impair or limit in any manner the powers and rights of the Mayor and
City Council of Baltimore to regulate the use in all respects of said
street under the provisions of this Article.

The Acts of 1900, ch. 746, and 1902, ch. 99, are practically identical in consider-
ing the part of Lombard Street affected by both Acts.

1910, ch. 111.

801B. That it shall not be lawful for any person or corporation to
lay any railroad tracks upon Auchentoroly Terrace, between Orem Lane
or avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue or Reisterstown Turnpike, in the
City of Baltimore, without the consent of the General Assembly of Mary-
land.

1910, ch. 131.

801C. That the maintenance or laying of any tracks for street rail-
way or other purposes on Charles Street, between Centre and Read Streets,
and on Monument Street, between Park Avenue and St. Paul Street, in
the City of Baltimore, be and is hereby forbidden.

 

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