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Session Laws, 1922
Volume 563, Page 967   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 967

selected by such Committee and having given 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 dis-
charge of the duties of the said Treasurer, the said Board 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 said part
of said village of Chevy Chase were an incorporated town, and
said part of said village of Chevy Chase shall for that pur-
pose be considered by said Board of County Commissioners
as an incorporated town of said County; and said proportion
of the county road tax received by the Treasurer of Section 5.
Chew Chase, shall be used by said Chevy Chase Citizens'
Committee exclusively for maintaining and repairing the county
roads, streets and lanes that may have been dedicated to the
public or to Montgomery County, and whether accepted by
said County or not; all other funds to be used by the said
Citizens' Committee directly, or through said Committee, ex-
clusively, for opening, maintaining, repairing and lighting the
streets, roads and alleys; for building, maintaining and re-
pairing sidewalks; for maintaining parking and drainage; for
sanitation, and for other village maintenance and improve-
ments; for clerical and other public services; for furnishing
police and fire protection; for the removal of snow, ashes, gar-
bage and other refuse, and disposal thereof; for the employ-
ment of a building inspector to enforce the requirements of
all deeds of conveyance for properties situated in said village;
for enforcing such building, sanitary and other regulations as
said Citizens' Committee, subject to the approval of the Board
of County Commissioners, may prescribe for said Section, or
for any part of said Section thereof.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That from and after
the passage of this Act until the first Tuesday in April, 1923,
the said Chevy Chase Citizens' Committee of Section 5 shall
be constituted as follows: Matthew T. Moomaw, Frank Simp-
son, Ralph Daskam, Frank H. Shultz and Handley D. Dale,
and the first named shall, until otherwise directed by said
Committee, be and constitute the Chairman thereof, each of
whom shall qualify as such Committeeman by taking an oath
before any officer in Montgomery County authorized by law
to administer oaths, to diligently and faithfully discharge all
duties of the office. In case any such persons shall fail to qualify

 

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