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Session Laws, 1892
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

849

CHAPTER 632.


AN ACT to authorize and require the County Commissioners


of Baltimore County, to make a special levy of not more


than twenty cents on each one hundred dollars, of the


assessable property in the village of Mount Washington,


in Baltimore County, for the purpose of bettering the


roads, sidewalks, sanitary measures, draiuage and other


improvements in said village, if twenty-five or more


persons owning taxable property in said village shall


petition annually therefor.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of


Maryland, That the Board of County Commissioners of

Levy for

Baltimore County shall annually levy upon the assessable

bettering
roads.

property on each one hundred dollars of the whole assessable


property of the village of Mount Washington in Baltimore


County at the time of making the county levy, a sum of


money, not exceeding the sum of twenty cents, for the use


and purpose of bettering the roads, sidewalks, sanitary


measures, drainage and other improvements in said village


of Mount Washington, which shall be collected as other


county taxes are collected ; that the said county commis-


sioners, at the time of making the annual tax levy for the


year eighteen hundred and ninety-two and each succeeding


year are hereby authorized, directed, and required to make


a special annual levy of not more than twenty cents on each


one hundred dollars of the whole assessable property situated


and located within the limits of Mount Washington in


Baltimore County, which are about thus described, to wit :


Beginning at the intersection of the east side of Green


Spring avenue and an avenue laid out by Wallace King,


thence along the north side of said avenue, binding on the


estate of James Carey Coale, and in a straight line through


the lands of Glenn and Hamilton, to the line of the west


side of the Northern Central Railway, thence binding on


the west side of said railway northerly until it intersects a


line which if drawn at right angles with the same would


strike the most northerly boundary line of the property


known as the Powers property, thence binding on the


northernmost and westernmost lines thereof until it strikes


the old Pimlico tract or Carrol tract, thence along the


northernmost and westernmost lines of said tract or tracts


to the east side of Green Spring avenue thence along the


east side of said avenue to the place of beginning, to be


collected as other county taxes are collected in said county,


and when so collected to be paid over to the treasurer of


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