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so binding on said street, avenue or road is known, notify them by regis-
tered letter; and in cases where the residence of such persons is unknown,
they shall give notice by publication for two successive weeks in one or
more weekly newspapers published in Baltimore County, such notice to-
be given within thirty days after the receipt of said petition and to re-
quire the property owners, property holders, or other person or persons
properly chargeable therewith, of all the property mentioned in the peti-
tion fronting or binding on the said side of said street, avenue or road,
to lay along the entire property binding on said street, avenue or road, a
sidewalk, within sixty days after the service of said notice, in accordance
with the requirements and under the penalties of this Act.
1916, ch. 465. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 566. 1928, sec. 680.
680. At the time of the filing of the petition with the County Com-
missioners, signed by the majority of the property owners, there shall be
filed a list containing the names and addresses of all the property owners,
owning property fronting or binding on said street, avenue or road, within
the metes and bounds contained in the petition.
1916, ch. 465. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 567. 1928, sec. 681.
681. All sidewalks laid under the provisions of this Act shall be laid
of such material, thickness and width as contained in the petition, but in
no instance to be less than three feet in width and to conform with the
grade of the avenue, street or road, on which such sidewalks are laid.
1916, ch. 465. B. Co. C. (1916), sec. 568. 1928, sec. 682.
682. Upon the failure of any property owner to comply with the notice
as herein provided, the County Commissioners shall immediately notify
the property owners, in writing by registered letter, who have failed to
comply with the provisions of this Act, to the effect that within ten (10)
days after the date of such notice if the law is not complied with the
County Commissioners are authorized and directed to immediately pro-
ceed to lay such sidewalks as are specified in petition and to charge same
as a lien on the property fronting or binding on said street, avenue or road
within the metes and bounds contained in said petition, and to collect the
cost of the work as taxes are now collected.
1924, ch. 511. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 683.
683. The County Commissioners may initiate proceedings for the
erection of sidewalks anywhere within the town of Catonsville in the
First Election District of Baltimore County described as follows: Begin-
ning at the intersection of the south side of the old Frederick Road and
the westerly boundary of Baltimore City and running thence westerly on
the south side of old Frederick Road to the east side of the Rolling Road;
thence southerly on the east side of Rolling Road to the intersection of
the east side of Rolling Road and north side of Frederick Road; thence
due south to a point where the last mentioned line would intersect an
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