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670

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 370

such assessment or any part thereof remaining unpaid, it
shall be lawful for the city to provide by ordinance for the
levy and collection in such manner as it may deem proper of
a tax upon all property binding on any street, lane or alley,
or part thereof, which may have been so improved to the
extent that such property shall have been specially benefited
by such improvement; provided, that no property upon
which the assessment originally made for its share of the
cost of such improvement shall have been paid shall be
again assessed, and that reasonable notice and an opportu-
nity to be heard shall be given to all persons interested
before the final ascertainment of the amount of tax to be

Regulate the
use of
streets, etc.

paid by any such property; to provide by ordinance for
regulating the use of the streets, highways, roads, public
places and sidewalks by foot passengers, animals, vehicles,
motor cycles and automobiles, and prevent encroachment
thereon and obstruction of the same; to regulating the
numbering of houses, lots, streets and avenues, and the
naming of streets, avenues and public places; to regulate
the use of sidewalks for the use of signs, sign posts, awnings,
awning posts, horse troughs, telegraph posts, trolley poles,
electric light poles, telephone poles, telegraph wires, electric
light wires, telephone wires, and for any and all other pur-
poses; to prohibit the erection of any posts, poles or wires,
and to compel the removal of any posts, poles, wires or
trees, in, over or above any street, sidewalk or highway; to
regulate the use of the streets, lanes or alleys in said city
for gas or other pipes, telegraph, telephone, electric light or
other wires and poles in, under, over and upon the same, and
to require all such wires to be placed under ground after
such reasonable notice as it may prescribe.

146 B. The Mayor and Council of Salisbury shall have
full power and authority to provide for constructing, open-

Regulate the
construction
of sewers,
etc.

ing, enlarging or straightening any sewer, drain, public or
private, through any street, lane, alley or highway of said
city or any private property; to pave and keep in repair
all necessary sewers and drains and to pass regulations nec-
essary for the preservation of the same; and to regulate the
charge for any residence or other building using sewer or
drain constructed and owned by the said city, and to author-
ize any person appointed by said Mayor and Council of
Salisbury to enter upon the lands, grounds or possessions of



 
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