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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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HOWARD COUNTY. 3137

the Mayor and Council shall require, all of which shall be enforceable in
any court having jurisdiction.

192Z, ch. 469, sec. 6.

337. The Mayor and Council shall assess benefits for such part of the
cost of construction of said water supply and sewerage systems as they

may deem proper, and for this purpose shall divide all properties binding
upon a street, lane, alley or right-of-way, in which a water pipe or sewer
is to be laid, into four classes, namely: subdivision, industrial or business,
small acreage, and agricultural. Immediately upon the commencement
of the water supply or the sewerage project, the Mayor and Council are
empowered and directed to fix and levy an assessment upon all property
abutting upon said water main or sewer in accordance with the classifica-
tion, and shall in writing notify all owners of said properties into which
class their respective properties fall and the assessment determined upon,

naming also in said notice a time and place when and at which said
owners will be heard. Such notice may be mailed to the last known
address of the owner, or served in person upon any adult occupying the
premises, or in case of vacant or unimproved property posted upon the
premises. The classification of an assessment against any property as.
made by the Mayor and Council shall be final, subject only to revision at
said hearing. The Mayor and Council may change the classification of
properties from time to time, as said properties; change in the uses to
which they are put. Said assessments shall be levied for both water-
supply and sewerage construction and shall be based for each class of
property upon the number of front feet abutting upon the street, lane,
alley or right-of-way in which the water pipe or sewer is placed; pro-
vided, however, that no lot in a subdivision property shall be assessed on
more than one side, that corner lots in this class shall be assessed on that
frontage towards which the building should naturally face, and that all
lots in this class shall be assessed for their full frontage even though a
water main or sewer may not extend along the full length of any boundary;
that in the case of irregular shaped lots, and shallow lots fronting on more
than one street in which main or sewer is placed, the Mayor and Council
may assess such length of frontage as they deem reasonable and fair;
and provided, further, that in the case of small acreage and agricultural
property, where a water main or sewer does not extend along the whole
frontage, the Mayor and Council may assess such length of frontage as.
they deem reasonable and fair. Front foot assessments for water supply
and sewerage construction shall be uniform for each class of property
throughout the town". The amount of the assessment per front foot for

each class of property for water mains and sewers shall be determined
annually by the Mayor and Council as costs and conditions require. Said
assessments shall be paid annually beginning in the year such construction
is begun, by all properties located as above specified, for a period of years
co-extensive with the period of maturity of the bonds out of the proceeds
of which such construction was done; provided, however, that any owner

 

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