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Session Laws, 1908 Session
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ART. 3. ] BALTIMORE COUNTY. 459

ing 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. The said
County Commissioners, at the time of making the annual tax
levy in each and every year, shall 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 Wal-
lace 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 wes-
ternmost lines thereof until it strikes the old Pimlico tract or
lines of said tract or tracts to the east side of Green Spring
Corrol tract; thence along the northernmost and westernmost
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 Mount Washington Neighborhood Improvement
Association by the treasurer and collector of Baltimore county,
to be used exclusively for the betterment of the roads and side-
walks, drainage, sanitary measures and other improvements
of said village of Mount Washington, provided that this section
shall only be applicable if twenty-five or more taxable residents
of said village of Mount Washington so described shall, forty
days prior to the said annual levy, petition the said County
Commissioners asking such special levy to be made, and upon
compliance with the following provision.

283. Whenever such petition is filed, the County Commis-
sioners shall give notice of the filing thereof by publication
in two newspapers published in Baltimore county for two
successive weeks, immediately following the filing of such peti-
tion, and if a petition signed by an equal or larger number of
taxpayers, residents of said village, representing a larger
amount of taxable property that the parties petitioning be
filed prior to such levy, objecting thereto, then the said Com-
missioners shall refuse to make such additional levy.

284. The Orphans' Court of Baltimore County shall meet
on Tuesday and Wednesday of each week at ten o'clock A. M.,

 

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