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Session Laws, 1914
Volume 533, Page 169   View pdf image (33K)
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 169

and one-half (22%) perches to the said turnpike road; then
with it and binding on the West edge thereof South nineteen
(19) degrees East thirty-seven and ninety-two one-hundredths
(37.92) perches; then South sixty-three and one-half (63 1/2)
degrees West forty-five and eighty one-hundredths (45.80)
perches; thence North nineteen (19) degrees West thirty-seven
and ninety-two one-hundredths (37.92) perches to Richard
Williams' third line of aforesaid tract; thence with it reversed
to the beginning, containing two (2) acres of land, more or
less.

SEC. 2. The Board of County Commissioners of Montgomery
County are hereby authorized, empowered and directed to levy
and cause to be collected from the property owners at the time
of the County tax levy, for the year commencing July 1, 1914,
and ending June 30, 1915, and each succeeding year, within
the said villages known as "Friendship Heights," and "The
Hills," as named and created by this Act, ten cents on each
One Hundred ($100) Dollars of the assessable value of the real
and personal property in said villages, to be collected as all
other County taxes in said County are collected; to be paid
over by said Board of County Commissioners to the Treasurer
of the Committee herein authorized to be created, or his suc-
cessors, selected by the majority of the members of said Commit-
tee, upon said Treasurer having been duly selected by a ma-
jority of such Committee, and giving bond to said Board of
County Commissioners, to be approved by the Judge of the
Circuit Court for said Montgomery County, in a penal sum
to be fixed by said Judge, conditioned upon the faithful dis-
charge of the duties of said Treasurer; and said Board of
County Commissioners shall also order and have paid over to
said Treasurer the proportion of the Coun.ty road tax to be
levied and collected in the same manner as though the said
villages of "Friendship Heights" and "The Hills" were an
incorporated town, and said villages shall, for that purpose, be
considered by said Board of County Commissioners as an in-
corporated town of said County; all of said funds to be used
directly by or through said Committee, exclusively for opening,
improving, widening, maintaining, repairing and lighting the
streets, roads, lanes, alleys, sidewalks, parking, drainage, sewer-
age, sanitation and other village improvements, and for fur-
nishing police and fire protection, clerical and other public
service, including the removal of ashes, garbage and other re-
fuse and the disposal thereof.

 

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