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€04 ARTICLE 3.

and shall form a special fund which shall be applied by said County Com-
missioners to the laying of a concrete sidewalk not less than four feet in
width along the south side of said State highway, from the west side of
Beaumont Avenue to said east side of Montrose Avenue.

1922, ch. 425. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 286.

286. A sidewalk shall be laid under contracts which shall be let on a
competitive basis to the lowest responsible bidder; that it shall be laid
under the supervision of the Highways Engineer of Baltimore County
according to plans and specifications prepared by him, which shall have
been submitted to and approved by the Chief Engineer of the State Roads
Commission of Maryland. That whenever there shall have been paid
into the hands of the said Treasurer of Baltimore County, under the afore-
said levy, a sufficient amount to lay not less than one thousand lineal feet
of such sidewalk, four feet wide, said County Commissioners are author-
ized and directed to let a contract as aforesaid for so much of said sidewalk
as the funds then available will justify, and so from time to time letting
additional contracts as funds may be available, beginning the construc-
tion of said sidewalk at the west side of Beaumont Avenue aforesaid and
causing said sidewalk to be constructed as a continuous one toward the
west until it shall reach said east side of Montrose Avenue.

FRANKLIN.

P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 108. 1872, ch. 322. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 160.
1916, sec. 241. 1928, sec. 287.

287. It shall not be lawful for any person to enclose any of the streets,
lanes or alleys, or any part of the streets, lanes or alleys, as laid down in
Poppleton's plat of the town of Franklin, in Baltimore County, under
the penalty of twenty dollars for each and every offense, and five dollars
for each and every day that such street, lane or alley shall remain, in whole
or in part, enclosed.

P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 109. 1872, ch. 322. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 161
1916, sec. 242. 1928, sec. 288.

288. It shall not be lawful for any person to enclose any of the public
grounds, as laid down in the said plat of the town of Franklin, under
the penalty of twenty dollars for each and every offense, and five dollars
for each and every day that any of the said public grounds shall remain,
in whole or in part, enclosed.

P. L. L. (1888), Art. 3, sec. 110. 1872, ch. 322. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 162.
1916, sec. 243. 1928, sec. 289.

289. It shall not be lawful for any person to cut any of the live growing
trees off said public grounds, nor deaden them, under the penalty of five
dollars for each and every offense.

 

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