WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 1407
also an alphabetical list of all persons to whom personal
property has been assessed, with the amounts of such assess-
ments.
Each person whose personal property is so assessed shall
be allowed a minimum exemption of one hundred dollars.
The Council may omit automobiles from the personal property
assessment.
The Council may divide personal property into two sections,
namely automobiles and household effects, and levy against
them at different rates of taxation.
The Council shall determine and certify to the Town Treas-
urer the rate or rates of taxation applicable to the several
classes of property contained in said tax roll. The rate for
sub-divided property on which there has been developments
or contemplated development of at least one living unit per
acre shall be determined by the Council at a rate that shall
bring sufficient return for the operation of the town govern-
ment.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That from and after
June 1, 1949, the corporate name of said City shall be the
City of Greenbelt, Maryland, and when the term "town" or
any other term in reference to said City is used in any public
local or public general law of this State, or in any resolution,
ordinance or regulation of a political sub-division thereof,
the same shall be considered as replaced by the term "City of
Greenbelt, Maryland"; and from and after June 1, 1949, the
term "City of Greenbelt, Maryland", shall be used to describe
and designate the said municipality, its powers, functions,
officers and employees.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1949.
Approved April 29, 1949.
CHAPTER 584
(House Bill 568)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section
790 of the Code of Montgomery County (1947 Edition,
being Article 16 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Mary-
land), title "Montgomery County", sub-title 'Montgomery
County Suburban District", relating to the expenditure of
certain revenues received by the County Council of Mont-
gomery County from the State.
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