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392 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 169
150 feet south of the southern edge of Maple Avenue, then
parallel with and 150 feet south of Maple and Locust Avenues
in an easterly direction to intersect the northern edge of Cedar
Avenue aforesaid, thence bounding thereon in a straight line
bearing N 86°54' E to the point of beginning.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Board of
County Commissioners of Montgomery County are hereby auth-
orized, empowered, and directed to levy and cause to be collect-
ed from the property owners at the time of the county tax levy
for the year commencing July 1, 1922, and ending June 30,
1923, and each succeeding year, within the said village known
as Alta Vista, as named and created by this Act, seventy-five
cents on each one hundred (100) dollars of the assessable value
of the real and personal property in said village, 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 village of Alta Vista, herein authorized to be
created, or his successors selected by the majority of the mem-
bers of said committee, upon said Treasurer having been duly
selected by a majority of said committee, and giving bond
to said Board of County Commissioners to be approved by the
Judge of the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, in a penal
sum to be fixed by said Judge, conditioned upon the faithful
discharge of the duties of said Treasurer; the said Board of
of County Commissioners shall also order and have paid over
to said Treasurer the proportion of the county road tax to be
levied and collected in the same manner as though the said
village of Alta Vista was an incorporated town, and the said
village shall, for that purpose, be considered by said Board
of County Commissioners as an incorporated town in 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,
approaches, alleys sidewalks, parking, drainage, sewerage,
sanitation and other village improvements, and for furnishing
police and fire protection, clerical and other public service,
including the removal of ashes, garbage, and other refuse, and
the disposal thereof, and for the enforcement of the require-
ments of all conveyances for properties situated in said village,
and for enforcing such building, sanitary and other regulations
as said committee, subject to the approval of the Board of
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