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Session Laws, 1937
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 1295

The Council shall determine and certify to the Town
Treasurer the rate or rates of taxation applicable to the
several classes of property contained in said tax roll.

6. Collection. The Town Treasurer shall then extend the
taxes against the taxable property on the tax roll in accord-
ance with the rates certified by the Council. The Town Treas-
urer shall collect the town taxes, and for the purpose of col-
lecting such town, taxes and special assessments, all provisions,
rights and remedies now existing or which may hereafter be
provided under any general law with reference to municipal
taxes are hereby made available to the Town Treasurer of
Greenbelt.

7. When Taxes Payable. All ordinary town taxes shall be
due and payable on the same date or dates as the ordinary
taxes of Prince George's County.

8. Purchase by Town. Sales of real or personal property by
the Town Treasurer for non-payment of taxes shall be held in
accordance with the general law of the State of Maryland.
The Town may however, bid at any sale of property for taxes,
and may purchase any property offered at such sale.

SEC. 62. ROAD TAX. Three-fourths of all the road and bridge
taxes assessed and collected under State and county authority
upon property within the limits of Greenbelt, or of payments
in lieu thereof, shall be paid by the County Treasurer of
Prince George's County to the Council of Greenbelt, and shall
be expended by the Council of Greenbelt for roads, bridges,
and walks and other municipal improvements within the cor-
porate limits.

SEC. 63. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT METHOD AND PROCEDURE. The
Council may levy and collect special assessments for benefits
conferred. The method and procedure for determining the
amounts to be assessed, the spread and apportionment of the
amounts to be assessed, and the boundary and location of the
property, lots district or area to be assessed, for the making
and approval of the plans and specifications, for the notices
to property owners and other interested parties, for the hear-
ings, for the composition, organization and procedure of
boards of revision or appraisal, for the levy and collection of
the assessment and for any and all other determinations,
steps, measures, resolutions, ordinances, and actions in re-
lation to the assessment, shall be governed by the provisions
of a general ordinance setting forth such method and pro-
cedure, which general ordinance may be enacted by the Council
and shall be subject to amendment or repeal.

 

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