556 ARTICLE 3.
1914, ch. 544, sec. 1 B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 63. 1928, sec. 70.
70. No permit for the construction or erection of any building or
structure of any kind in the First, Second, Third, Ninth, Twelfth, Thir-
teenth or Fourteenth Election Districts of Baltimore County shall be
granted unless adequate provision is made for disposing of the waste,
sewage and drainage from such building or structure, and plans thereof
presented for the inspection of the building inspector in the district in
which such building or structure is to be erected and the secretary of the
local Board of Health of Baltimore County and approved by them.
1914, ch. 544, sec. 2. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 64. 1928, sec. 71.
71. In all buildings so erected provision shall be made for disposing
of the waste sewage and drainage therefrom in accordance with the plans
furnished as required by Section 70 of this Article, and such arrangements
shall be installed under the supervision of the inspector of buildings of
the district in which such building is erected.
1914, ch. 544, sec. 3. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 65. 1928, sec. 72.
72. The County Commissioners of Baltimore County shall have the
power and authority, and the same is hereby expressly delegated to them,
of adopting all necessary rules, regulations and orders for insuring ade-
quate provision for disposing of the drainage, sewage and waste from such
building, so as to protect the public health, and such rules, regulations and
orders when recorded in the minutes of said Commissioners, signed by
them and attested by their chief clerk and auditor, shall "have the same
force and effect as though enacted by tho General Assembly of Maryland,
and any person violating the same shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and
be fined not less than five nor more than fifty dollars.
CATONSVILLE.
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 15. 1870. ch. 146. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 28.
1916, ch. 66. 1928, sec. 73.
73. It shall not be lawful for stock of any kind to go at large in Catons-
ville; and any citizen may take up and impound any horse, mule, horned
cattle or swine which may be found going at large in said town; and any
person so taking up and impounding shall notify a justice of the peace
resident therein, who shall give notice of said impounding by advertise-
ment set up in some conspicuous place in the town, describing the stock
so impounded, and that the same shall be sold at public auction at some
public place within said limits four days; provided, that if the owner of
any stock impounded under this section shall prove to the satisfaction of
the justice of the peace that said stock did not go at large from negligence
or want of care on his part, and that due diligence was used to prevent
it, the owner shall have return of the property on paying all expenses of
keeping and proving the same, and one dollar for taking up each of the
stock.
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