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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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602 ARTICLE 3.

FISH.

253-280. Repealed by ch. 471 of the Acts of 1929. See 1929 Supple-
ment to Annotated Code, Art. 39.

FREDERICK ROAD.

1922, ch. 90, sec. L B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 281.

281. The County Commissioners of Baltimore County, when petitioned
to do so by not less than twenty-five taxpayers residing within the area
hereinafter defined as the limits within which property is to be assessed,
are hereby authorized, directed and required to make a special levy, to be
collected by the Treasurer of Baltimore County as other taxes are col-
lected, upon all of the property in the First District of said Baltimore
County lying within the area described as follows:

The strip of land extending from the western boundary line of Balti-
more City to a line drawn at right angles to the Frederick Road at the
east side of Bishop's Lane in the village of Catonsville of the width of
twenty-seven hundred (2700) feet measuring twelve hundred feet on
the north side of the center line of the state highway known as the Fred-
erick Road and fifteen hundred feet on the south side of said center line.

That special levy shall be made for the year succeeding the filing of
such petition and shall be continued from year to year until a sufficient

amount shall have been obtained to lay the entire sidewalk hereinafter
described, but such levy shall not in any one year exceed twenty cents
upon the hundred dollars of the taxable real estate within the area here-
inbefore defined. Upon the filing of such petition said County Commis-
sioners shall give notice of the filing thereof by publication in one or more
newspapers published in Baltimore County; and if within thirty days
after the publication of said notice there shall be filed with said Commis-
sioners a petition opposing said levy signed by the taxpayers residing
within the said area in a number exceeding the number of persons peti-
tioning for said levy then said levy shall not be made; but such petition-
ing for and petitioning against the making of such levy shall not prevent
the filing of similar petitions for and against in any succeeding year.

1922, ch. 90, sec. 2. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 282.

282. The tax so to be levied shall be collected by the Treasurer of Balti-
more County in the same manner in which other taxes are collected by
him, and shall form a special fund which shall be applied by said County

Commissioners to. the laying of a concrete sidewalk not less "than four
feet in width along the south side of said state highway from the east
side of Bishop's Lane to said western boundary line of Baltimore City.

1922. ch. 90, sec. 3. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 283.

283. Said sidewalk shall be laid under contracts which shall be let on
a competitive basis to the lowest responsible bidder; that it shall be laid

 

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