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Session Laws, 1935
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 425

and safety; and to authorize, empower and direct the said
Mayor and Common Council of Fairmount Heights to
make annual levies of not more than ten cents ($. 10) on
each One Hundred Dollars ($100. 00) of the assessable
values of real property of the said Town of Fairmount
Heights; for the purpose of improving, maintaining, re-
pairing and lighting roads, streets, alleys, lanes, side-
walks, parking, for improvement of drainage and for
other public improvements, for providing police and fire
protection and other public services, for defraying the
necessary and incidental expenses of the Mayor and Com-
mon Council in performance of its public duties; and who
shall appoint a Treasurer to receive and disburse said
funds; also directing the Board of County Commissioners
of Prince George's County to pay over to said Treasurer
of the Town of Fairmount Heights, for the purpose of
improving, maintaining and repairing roads, streets,
lanes, and alleys of the said town, the money collected on
account of the County road and bridge tax in the same
manner as is now required by law to be paid to incor-
porated towns in the County.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, that the citizens of the Community of Fair-
mount Heights, North Fairmount Heights, Bryn Mawr,
Waterford, part of West Fairmount Heights, part of Weis-
ner's subdivision, and part of Slocum's subdivision, Prince
George's County, Maryland, are hereby made a body cor-
porate by the name Mayor and Common Council of Fair-
mount Heights, and by that name may have perpetual suc-
cession, sue and be sued, have and use a common seal, pur-
chase and hold real, personal and mixed property, sell and
dispose of the same for municipal purposes.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the boundaries
of the said town shall be as follows: Beginning at the
center of Green Street and Eastern Avenue, Fairmount
Heights, Maryland, thence Northwesterly along the Dis-
trict Line to the South line of Sheriff Road; thence easterly
along said Sheriff Road to the central line of Sixty-third
(63) Street, along Sixty-third (63rd) Street to Cedar
Road; along Cedar Road to Cemetery fence thence west
across Addison Chapel Road to Green Street to the point
of beginning.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That all citizens of
the age of twenty-one (21) years or over, who shall have

 

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