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Session Laws, 1924
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242 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 117

area present at a meeting called for such purpose by the Citi-
zens' Committee hereinafter provided for, notice of which meet-
ing shall have been mailed to all such resident owners at least
two weeks in advance of the meeting. Such taxes shall be col-
lected as all County taxes in said County are collected, and shall
be paid over by the Board of County Commissioners to the
treasurer of said Citizens' Committee of the village of North
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 selected by such Committee and hav-
ing given bonds to said Board of County Commissioners to be ap-
proved by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Montgomery County,
in a penal sum to be fixed by said Judge, conditioned upon the
faithful discharge 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 North Chevy Chase were an incorporated town,
and said art of said village shall for that purpose be considered
by said Commissioners as an incorporated town of said county;
and said, proportion of the county road tax received by said
treasurer of said Committee shall be used by said 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 Committee directly,
or through said Committee, exclusively, for opening, maintain-
ing, repairing, regrading and lighting the streets, roads and
alleys, of sidewalks, parking, drainage, sewerage, sanitation and
other village maintenance and improvements; for clerical and
other public services; for furnishing police and fire protection;
for the removal of snow, ice, ashes, garbage and other refuse,
and disposal thereof; for the employment of a building inspec-
tor 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, sub-
ject, to the County Commissioners' approval, may prescribe for
said North Chevy Chase or for any part of said village.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That from and after the
passage of this Act until the first Monday in April, 1925, the
said Citizens' Committee of North Chevy Chase shall be consti-
tuted as follows: Richard H. Gangwisch,. L. Vaughn Bowly.

 

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