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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 379
as though said subdivision of Oakmont was an incorporated
town, and said subdivision of Oakmont shall for that purpose
be considered by said Board of County Commissioners as an
incorporated town of said county; and said proportion of the
county road tax received by the Treasurer of the Oakmont
subdivision shall be used by the Oakmont Citizens' Committee
exclusively for the maintaining and repairing of streets and
lanes within said Oakmont subdivision that may have been
dedicated to the public or to Montgomery County and whether
accepted by said county or not; all other funds to be used by
the said Oakmont Citizens' Committee directly or through said
Committee exclusively for maintaining, repairing, lighting the
streets, roads, alleys, sidewalks, parking, sanitation and other
maintenance and upkeep of existing improvements, and for
enforcing such regulations as said Citizens' Committee may
prescribe for said Oakmont subdivision, or any part of said
section thereof.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That the said Oakmont
Citizens' Committee shall be constituted as follows: Oliver
Owen Kuhn, Charles A. Read and James C. Adkins, who shall
serve until the qualification of the committeemen to be elected
in April, 1919, as herein provided, and vacancies therein shall
be filled by the remaining committeemen as hereinafter pro-
vided, the first shall, until otherwise directed by said com-
mittee, be and constitute the chairman thereof, each of whom
shall qualify as such committeeman by taking an oath before
any officer of said Montgomery County authorized by law to
administer oaths to diligently and faithfully discharge all du-
ties of the office. In case any such persons shall fail to qualify
within ten days after the passage of this Act, or any of their
successors shall fail to qualify within ten days after his elec-
tion as committeeman as hereinafter provided, or in case of
any vacancy through death, resignation, removal from said
Oakmont subdivision, or otherwise, the remaining committee-
men shall fill such vacancy by appointment of a bona fide
property holder and taxpayer, who shall hold office until the
next election as hereinafter provided.
On the second Tuesday in April, 1919, three members of the
said Citizens' Committee shall be elected, one to serve one year,
one to serve for two years and one member to serve three years.
On the second Tuesday in April, 1920, and on the second
Tuesday in April of each following year, an election shall be
held at which a committeeman shall be elected to succeed the
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