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3750 ARTICLE 17.

and provide an efficient system of drainage. They may adopt suitable
measures for the removal of garbage, sewerage, etc., and fix the amount
to be paid therefor.

1922, ch. 1&3, sec. 14.

125. Those parts of the several county roads within the limits of said
town, and all roads, streets, avenues, or alleys, which now are or shall
hereafter be shown, or any plat or addition to be platted part of said
town, as public highways, and accepted by the Mayor and Town Council
as such, are hereby made and declared to be public streets, avenues and
alleys of said town, and shall be from time to time improved and re-
paired as the public interest may require and the resources of the town
justify.

1922, ch. 153, sec. 15.

126. The County Commissioners of Prince George's County and the
Board of Road Commissioners of said county shall pay to the Mayor and
Town Council of Brentwood, or the Treasurer thereof, three-fourths of
all taxes collected for roads and bridges levied on the property within the
limits of said town, and said sum so paid shall be expended by the Mayor
and Town Council in the repairs and improvements of the streets and
roadways of said town, said payment to include three-fourths of said taxes
so paid on the levy of 1922, in the event of a vote adopting this Charter
as hereinafter provided.

1922, ch. 153, sec. 16.

127. It shall not be lawful to sell intoxicants of any kind, in any
quantity whatever, except by prescription of attending physician in regu-
lar practice, nor to grant or issue, nor cause to grant or issue, any license
to sell intoxicating liquors of any kind, in any quantity whatever, except
by such prescription within the corporate limits of Brentwood; and if
any such license be granted or issued in violation thereof, the same shall
be void.

1922, oh. 153, sec. 17.

128. The Mayor and Council shall have power to levy, on or before
the 30th day of June for each year, the tax year commencing the first day
-of July, taxes at such rates as they may find necessary for anticipated ex-
penses for the coming fiscal year, not to exceed five cents on the one hun-
dred dollars assessed valuation, for the first year, nor more than twenty
cents on the one hundred dollars assessed valuation thereafter, based on the
State and County assessments for all purposes, and all taxes so levied shall
be a lien on any and all property of the person, company or corporation
against whom they may be levied, and the taxes for each year are payable
on the first day of July next succeeding the levy thereof, and will be in
arrears and subject to a legal interest from and after that date.

 

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