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WASHINGTON COUNTY. 4825
ment and management of said free sewerage service connection as it may
determine and to provide in said ordinance for a fine or imprisonment
of any person or corporation violating such rules and regulations.
1916, ch. 39, sec. 10.
441. The revenues derived from the rentals and charges as set forth
in Section 440 of this Article, after the payment of all legal charges and
expenses incurred in the management of said sewerage system and sew-
erage disposal plant and the cost of keeping the same in repair and re-
newals of any portion thereof from time to time, as the case may be, shall
lie applied by the Mayor and Council of Hagerstown to the payment of
the interest on the bonds issued under the provisions of this Act and any
surplus thereof shall be set apart as a Sinking Fund by the Mayor and
Council of Hagerstown for the redemption and payment of said bonds as
they fall due and for no other purpose whatsoever. The revenues from
said system shall be collected by such person or persons as the Mayor and
Council may direct and turned over to the Tax Collector of said city who
shall credit the same to a fund to be known as "The New Sewerage Sys-
tem Fund" and shall be paid out only on warrants issued by the Mayor
of said City countersigned by the Clerk of the Mayor and Council. Said
Tax Collector shall make an annual detailed report of the receipts and
expenditures from said sewerage system under oath to the Mayor and
Council of Hagerstown and his bond shall be liable for the safekeeping of
said fund.
STREET PAVING.
1916, ch. 65, sec. 1.
442. The Mayor and Council of Hagerstown shall have and are hereby
vested, with full power and authority to provide by ordinance for grad-
ing, making, paving, concreting, macadamizing with or without tarvia or
oil thereon and curbing; and for regrading, remaking, repaving, re-
concreting, remacadamizing, with or without tarvia or oil thereon and
recurbing of any street, highway, lane or alley in Hagerstown or part
thereof, now condemned, ceded or opened as a public highway, or which
may hereafter be condemned, ceded, opened, widened, straightened or
altered, according to the laws and ordinances of Hagerstown regulating
the same, the materials to be used for such work to be set forth in said
ordinance; and also, for assessing the costs of any such work and mate-
rials used in whole or in part pro rata upon the property abutting or bind-
ing on such, street, highway, lane or alley or part thereof, and for collect-
ing such assessment as other City taxes are collected.
1916, ch. 55, sec. 2.
443. The said Mayor and Council shall also have, and are hereby
vested, with power and authority to provide by general ordinance for
grading, making, paving, concreting, macadamizing, with or without tar-
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