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Session Laws, 1922
Volume 563, Page 966   View pdf image (33K)
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966 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 434

line of the property of Frank H. Shultz; thence northerly with
the eastern line of the said Frank H. Shultz' property and the
prolongation thereof to the southern line of the property of
Miss S. L. Campbell; thence easterly and northerly following
the southern and eastern lines of the property of Miss S. L.
Campbell, the eastern line of the property of Horace E. Troth,
Jr., the eastern line of the property of W. C. Downey to the
southern line of the property of the late Leonard P. Bradshaw;
thence easterly and northerly with the southern and eastern
lines of the property of the said late Leonard P. Bradshaw to
the northeast corner thereof; thence westerly with the north-
ern line of said property of said late Leonard P. Bradshaw to
the eastern line of the Tennallytown and Brookville Road;
thence with the eastern line of said Road in a northerly direc-
tion to a point where intersected by a prolongation in an
easterly direction of the northern line of what is known as
the William Tract, a parcel of land formerly belonging to the
late John M. C. Williams; thence in a westerly direction along
said northern line of the Williams Tract and the prolonga-
tion thereof to the center line of Connecticut Avenue; thence
south along said center line of Connecticut Avenue to the
place of beginning.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Board of
County Commissioners of Montgomery County are 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 1922, or any succeeding year, within said described
area of Chevy Chase as named or created in this Act, such
amounts, not exceeding fifty (50) cents on each one hundred
(100) dollars of the assessed valuation of all assessable prop-
erty in the said described area of the village of Chevy Chase,
Montgomery County, as may be requested by a majority vote
of the resident real eetate owners of legal age in such area
present at a meeting called for such purpose by the Citizens'
Committee hereinafter provided for, notice of which meeting
shall have been mailed to all such residents at least two weeks
in advance of the meeting. Such taxes shall be collected as
all county taxes are collected, and shall be paid over by the
Board of County Commissioners to the Treasurer of said Citi-
zens' Committee of said Section 5 of Chevy Chase, to be selected
from among their number by a majority of the members of
said Citizens' Committee, or by their successors to be selected
as herein provided. Upon said Treasurer having been duly

 

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