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Session Laws, 1931
Volume 580, Page 1269   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR.                1269

tract or provide for the furnishing or supplying of water, elec-
tric light or. gas in sufficient quantities for the needs of the town
and the inhabitants thereof by any other body corporate, public
or private, or by any individual or individuals; and in order to
carry out and effectuate such object it shall have full power to
erect, maintain and equip electric light poles and to lay water
mains and conduits, erect fire plugs and generally do all things
that may be necessary to provide water for said town in such
quantity and at such places as may be necessary to protect it at
all times against fire; and they shall have power to pass all such
ordinances as may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions
of this section.

SEC. 21. And be it further enacted, That in event the Mayor
and Council shall provide for the purchasing or supplying of
water, electric light or gas to said town by some other body cor-
porate, public or private, or any individual or partnership, and
shall deem it expedient or necessary that said town erect, main-
tain and lay its own electric light poles and equipments,
water mains, conduits and fire plugs, the said Mayor and Coun-
cil, to defray the necessary cost thereof may issue bonds or cer-
tificates of indebtedness in sums of one hundred dollars, to be
signed by the Mayor and Countersigned by the clerk of said
Council of Mountain Lake Park, not exceeding in the aggregate
the sum of five thousand dollars, bearing interest not exceeding
six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds to
be payable fifteen years from the date of their issue, said bonds
to be exempt from State, county and municipal taxation; and
the Mayor and Council in making their annual levy of munici-
pal taxes after said bonds are issued shall fix the rate sufficient
to provide for the payment of the interest on said bonds and
create a sinking fund for their redemption.

SEC. 22. And be it further enacted, That all Acts and parts;,
of Acts inconsistent with any provisions of this Act are hereby
repealed.

SEC. 23. And be it further enacted, That for the purpose of
determining whether the citizens of said Mountain Lake Park
desire to incorporate, there shall be held an election on the sec-
ond Tuesday of July, 1931, between the hours of 1 o'clock.
P. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. under the supervision of the commit-
tee named in Section 4 of this Act. The qualifications of voters
at this special election shall be the same as those hereinbefore
set forth in regard to regular town elections.

The said committee shall, not less than five days before said
referendum election, post in five conspicuous places in said town
a written or printed notice notifying all the residents of said.

 

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