794 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 360
and the disbursement of said money for the betterment of
the conditions herein enumerated.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That for the purposes of this Act the sub-division of
Woodmont, in Montgomery County, shall constitute a Special
Tax Area or District, said sub-division to comprise the lands
as laid down on said plat of said sub-division recorded in Plat
No. 4, Plat Book No. 1, one of the Land Records of Montgom-
ery County, Maryland.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Board of
County Commissioners of Montgomery County are herebv au-
thorized and empowered to levy and cause to be collected
from the property owners at the time of the county tax levy
for the year 1922, and each succeeding year within said de-
scribed area of Woodmont as named in this Act such amounts
not exceeding fifty cents on each one hundred dollars of assess-
able property in said village of Woodmont; said amount of
tax to be levied to be determined by the County Commission-
ers for Montgomery County annually. That the money so col-
lected for the levy of 1922 and each successive year shall be
kept separate and apart by the County Commissioners in a
fund to be known as the "Village of Woodmont Fund," and
there shall also be credited to said fund by the County Com-
missioners the proportion of the county road tax to be levied
and collected in the same manner as though said part of the
village of Woodmont was an incorporated town, but said sum
so appropriated as road tax shall be by the County Commis-
sioners exclusively expended for the maintaining and repair-
ing the county roads, streets and lanes within said subdivision.
That all other funds collected by the provisions of this Act
shall be used and expended by the County Commissioners
through such employees, agents, executive or committee as the
County Commissioners shall deem proper for the opening,
maintaining, repairing and lighting the streets, roads, alleys,
sidewalks, as well as for parking, draining, sanitation and
other village maintenance and improvements, clerical and other
public services, for furnishing police protection, including the
removal of ashes, garbage and other refuse and the disposal
thereof; for the employment of a building inspector to enforce
the requirements of all deeds of conveyances for the proper-
ties situated in said village for enforcing such building and
other regulations as said Board of County Commissioners may
prescribe.
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