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Session Laws, 1939
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1270 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 633

thereof or any employee or agent thereof shall have the right
to enter at reasonable times between the hours of 9 A. M. and
4 P. M. upon any lands in the District and to make surveys and
to place and maintain necessary monuments and markers
thereon, but such entry shall be made with due care and re-
gard for the protection and preservation of perishable prop-
erty. Any restraint or hindrance offered to such entry, exami-
nation, survey or placing or maintenance of monuments or
markers by any owner or tenant or agent of said owner or
tenant shall be a misdemeanor punishable under Section 30
of this Act.

SEC. 6. And be it further enacted, That from and after the
time when the Commission shall have progressed in its plan-
ning to the stage of the making and adoption of a major road
plan of the District and shall have certified such major road
plan to the County Commissioners and the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of the county and the Mayor, Counselor and Aldermen of
Annapolis, then and thenceforth no road, park or other public
way or ground, no public (including Federal or State) building
or structure, and no public utility, whether publicly or pri-
vately owned, shall be located, constructed or authorized in
the District until and unless the proposed location and extent
thereof shall have been submitted to and approved by the Com-
mission; provided, however, that in case of disapproval, the
Commission shall communicate its reasons to the State, fed-
eral, county, municipal or district board, body or official pro-
posing to and having the authority to determine the location
and extent of such public way, ground, building, structure or
utility, and thereupon such board, body or official shall have
the power to overrule such disapproval by a vote or not less
than two-thirds (2/3) of its entire membership and upon such
overruling said board, body or official in charge of the pro-
posed construction or authorization may proceed therewith.
The widening, extension, relocation, narrowing, vacation,
abandonment or change of use of any road, park or other public
way or ground in the District, or the acquisition or sale of any
land in the District by any public board, body or official shall
be subject to similar submission and approval, and the failure
to approve may be similarly overruled. The failure of the
Commission to act with sixty (60) days from and after the
date of official submission to it shall be deemed an approval,
unless a longer period be granted by the submitting board,
body or official.

SEC. 7. And be it further enacted, That no plat of any sub-
division of land within the District shall be admitted to the
Land Records of the County, or received or recorded by the


 

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