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4556 ARTICLE 21.

ings, except that on Harrison Street in said town there is hereby estab-
lished a building line as follows: For the Easterly building line of Harri-
son Street—beginning at a point on the Southerly property line of the
lot belonging to E. McNeal Shannahan (Beech Place) (now part of
Easton) distant at right angles sixty-two and one-half feet (62 1/2) from
the Easterly curb line of Harrison Street; thence Southwardly in a straight
line to a point on the Northerly side of the right of way of the Balti-
more, Chesapeake & Atlantic Railway Company distant Eastwardly at
right angles sixty-two and one-half feet (62 1/2) from the Easterly curb-

line of Harrison Street; to order the taking down and removal of any
house or building or chimney deemed dangerous and unsafe by the build-
ing inspector hereinafter provided for, and to direct the taking down of
the same without delay.

1906, ch. 458, sec. 70B.

166. The Mayor, by and with the consent of the Council, shall appoint
a building inspector, who shall serve for one year from the date of his
appointment or until the qualification of his successor. The inspector shall
be notified by the town clerk whenever a permit shall have been issued to
any person to erect a dwtelling house or an addition to such house, and it
shall be the duty of said inspector to examine the chimneys and flues
erected for such building, and if not properly erected he shall cause the
same to be so constructed as to insure the greatest degree of safety; he
shall report to the Mayor every such inspection and his action in con-
nection therewith, and for every such inspection the inspector shall be
paid for his services such fees as the Council may by ordinance provide;
he shall see that the conditions of the permit are carried out and perform
such other duties as may be required of him by ordinance.

1906, ch. 458, sec. 71. 1910, ch. 365, sec. 71 (p. 1171). 1914, oh. 54.

167. All ordinances or resolutions duly passed by the Council and
properly certified by the President of the Council as having been so passed,
shall be delivered by the Town Clerk to the Mayor for his approval within
three days after its passage, and there shall be noted on said ordinances,
or resolutions the date of said delivery; and when approved by him they
shall become ordinances or resolutions of the Mayor and Council of"
Easton. If the Mayor shall not approve of any ordinances or resolutions
so passed by the Council, he shall return the same with his objections in-
writing to the Council at its next regular meeting, excluding special meet-
ings called by the Mayor or by the President of the Council or occurring
after such delivery of such ordinances or resolutions to him, which objec-
tions, upon receipt of the same by the Council, shall be forthwith read to
the Council and entered at large on its journal. And the Council shall
at its next meeting after such ordinance or resolution shall have been
returned to it by the Mayor, proceed to reconsider and vote upon the-
same. If such ordinance or resolution shall, after reconsideration, be
again passed by a four-fifths vote of all the members elected to said Coun-
cil, it shall be and become to all intents and purposes an ordinance or,

 

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