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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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2564 ARTICLE 11.

ferring shall not exempt the transaction from such penalties or from the
remedies herein provided. The municipal corporation may enjoin such
transfers or sale or agreement by action for injunction brought in any
court of equity jurisdiction or may recover the said penalty by a civil
action in any court of competent jurisdiction.

1929, ch. 443, sec. 16.

453. The municipality shall not accept, lay out, open, improve, grade,
pave, curb, or light any street, or lay or authorize water mains or sewers
or connections to be laid in any street, within any portion of territory for
which the planning commission shall have adopted a major street plan,
unless such street (a) shall have been accepted or opened as or shall other-
wise have received the legal status of a, public street prior to the adoption
of such plan, or unless such street (b) corresponds with a street shown on
the official master plan or with a street on a sub-division plat approved by
the planning commission or with a street on a street plat made by and
adopted by the commission. The Board of Aldermen may, however, ac-
cept any street not shown on or not corresponding with a street on the
official master plan or on an approved sub-division plat or an approved
street plat, provided the ordinance or other measure accepting such street
be first submitted to the municipal planning commission for its approval
and, if approved by the commission, be enacted or passed by not less than
a majority of the entire membership of Board or, if disapproved by the
commission, be enacted or passed by not less than two-thirds of the entire
membership of Board. A street approved by the planning commission
upon submission by Board, or a street accepted by a two-thirds vote after
disapproval by the planning commission, shall thereupon have the status
of an approved street as fully as though it had been originally shown on
the official master plan or on a sub-division plat approved by the commis-
sion or had been originally platted by the commission.

1929, ch. 443, sec. 17.

454. From and after the time when a planning commission shall have
adopted a major street plan of the territory within its sub-division juris-
diction or part thereof, no building shall be erected on any lot within such
territory or part, nor shall a building permit be issued therefor unless
the street giving access to the lot upon which such building ia proposed to
be placed (a) shall have been accepted or opened as or shall otherwise
have received the legal status of a public street prior to that time, or unless
such street (b) corresponds with a street shown on the official master plan
or with a street on a sub-division plat approved by the planning commis-
sion or with a street on a street plat made by and adopted by the com-
mission or with a street accepted by the Mayor and Aldermen of Fred-
erick. Any building erected in violation of this section shall be deemed
an unlawful structure, and the city may cause it to be vacated and have
it removed.

 

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