484 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 239
owners owning property abutting upon any streets, roads or
lanes within said Martin's Additions 1, 2, 3 and 4 to the Vil-
lage of Chevy Chase to be graded, paved, macadamized or to
have sewerage placed thereon, or otherwise to be improved
under the provisions of this Section, requesting the grading,
paving, macadamizing, placing sewers or otherwise improving
of any such streets, roads or lanes, it shall be the duty of the
said Citizens' Committee to make the assessment against the
abutting property owners, to provide the funds for and cause
to be performed the necessary work or construction to, be done
in accordance with the provisions hereinabove provided.
SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That said Citizens' Com-
mittee of said Martin's Additions 1, 2, 3 and 4 to the Village
of Chevy Chase shall not expend for material or work, a sum
exceeding three hundred dollars ($300. 00) without having first
advertised the specifications therefor and inviting bids for the
same, after which said Committee may purchase such material
or make contract for such work, or have such work done by
employed labor, or otherwise, as it may deem best; and pro-
vided further that said Committee may make contracts after
due advertisement, for lighting or supplying said Martin's
Additions 1, 2, 3 and 4 to the Village of Chevy Chase with
water for periods of five years, but no longer period at a time;
and provided further, that no member of said Citizens' Com-
mittee shall furnish any supplies of any kind or contract in
any manner with said Citizens' Committee.
SEC. 6. And be it further enacted, That the said Citizens'
Committee, subject to the approval of the said Board of County
Commissioners, may adopt such regulations with respect to
dumping of garbage, sanitation, erection of buildings, tearing
up of streets,. speed regulations, care of property, removal of
snow and ice, or other police or health regulations, and to pro-
vide penalties for the violation thereof, as said Committee may
deem proper.
Any Justice of the Peace in Montgomery County shall have
jurisdiction to try and determine any violation of any of said
regulation and to impose the penalties thereby provided. The
sheriff of said county and his deputies and any constable in
said county shall have authority to arrest for any violation of
such regulations and to execute all writs issued by any such
Justice of the Peace in connection with such regulations or
with the punishments of the persons violating any of them.
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