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

of a stream crossing this avenue, on account of a ravine or gully there
located.

Elm Avenue on its north side to its intersection with Beach Avenue.

Elm Avenue, on its south side, from Belair Avenue to the west side
of Linden Avenue.

AVENUES ON ORIGINAL OVERLEA PLAT.

Walnut Avenue, west from Cedar Street to the entrance of the Mary-
land School for the Blind, on both sides.

Chestnut Avenue, west from Belair Road to intersection of Oak Street,
on both sides.

Overlea Avenue, west from Belair Road to Cedar Street, on both sides.

Overlea Avenue, west from Hickory Street to Evergreen Avenue, ex-
cepting fifty feet on each side of the center of a stream crossing same, on
both sides.

Maple Avenue, west from Belair Road, 200 feet west of Oak Street,
both sides.

Popular Avenue, west from Belair Road to a point 200 feet west of
Oak Street, on both sides.

Locust Avenue, from Cedar Street west to a point 100 feet west of Oak
Street, on both sides.

Both sides of Evergreen Avenue, northerly from Maple Avenue to a
point embracing ten feet of Lot No. 421 on plat, situated on the south
side of said avenue.

1914, ch. 252, sec. 2. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 434. 1928, sec. 519.
519. Said sidewalks shall be of a good quality of cement, must be laid
centrally between the gutters and boundary of said lots, or as nearly so
as possible; said gutters to be considered to be located on a line twelve
feet from and parallel to the said boundary of said lots, as laid out on the
herein referred to plats, in order to secure uniformity; shall be of good
material and workmanship and shall be of an even width of four feet
and not less than four inches deep in the aggregate and not less than one-
half inch of topping or finish, making four and one-half inches total depth.
And the said sidewalks or foot paths shall be completed by the owners of
the properties located on the avenues herein mentioned at their own ex-
pense within a period of twenty months from the date of the passage of
this Act. If the owner or owners of such lots fail to comply with the
requirements herein set forth within the designated time the County
Commissioners shall proceed promptly to lay such sidewalks at the respec-
tive owners' expense. Provided, however, that nothing in this Act shall
be construed to affect any sidewalks or footways of cement already laid
prior to the passage of this Act and same shall not be condemned or dis-
turbed, but shall be deemed to comply with the requirements of this law,
even though they do not conform to its provisions.

 

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