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Session Laws, 1927
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 349

each own real estate in said Town of the assessed value of at
least Three Hundred Dollars; provided that nothing herein
contained shall affect the Councilmen whose term of office
has not yet expired. The three Councilmen of Frostburg
elected by the qualified voters of said Town at the election
held on the first Tuesday of April, 1925, for a term of office
hereto fixed by law at two years, shall hold office for an addi-
tional year, and there shall be no election held on the first
Tuesday of April, 1927, for the election of said three Council-
men, it being the intent and purpose of this provision that the
terms of the Mayor and all the Councilmen of said Town shall
expire at one and the same time and that hereafter general
elections in said Town for the purpose of electing the Mayor
and four Councilmen shall be conducted every two years in-
stead of every year.

The Mayor and four Councilmen so constituted shall have
control and supervision over all the departments of the said
City, and to that end shall have power to make and enforce
such rules and regulations as they may see fit and proper for
and concerning the organization, management and operation
of all the departments of said City, and whatever agencies
may be created for the administration of its affairs. The
Mayor and four Councilmen, shall, by a, majority vote, elect
from among the four Councilmen one who shall be known
as "Police and Fire Commissioner, " and who shall have
under his special charge the enforcement of all police regu-
lations in said City and general supervision over the Fire
Department thereof; one Commissioner to be known as the
"Commissioner of Streets and Public Property, " who shall
have under his special charge the supervision of streets,
sewers, alleys, public grounds and property of said City, and
be charged with the duty of keeping the streets, sewers, alleys,
public grounds and property in a clean and sanitary con-
dition and with the enforcement of all rules and regulations
necessary to these ends; one Commissioner to be known as
the "Water and Electric Light Commissioner, " who shall have
under his special charge the construction, maintenance and
operation of water, electric light, and fire alarm systems and
departments of said City and shall see to the enforcement
of all regulations with respect to said systems and depart-
ments; and one Commissioner to be known as the Commis-
sioner of Finance and Revenue, who shall have under his
special charge the enforcement of all laws for the assessment

 

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