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Session Laws, 1949
Volume 590, Page 263   View pdf image (33K)
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 263

(f) The said Treasurer shall receive such compensation for
the discharge of his duties, and such expense allowances, as
the Mayor and Council shall determine.

(g) The Treasurer, and such other officers or employees
as the Mayor and Common Council may by general ordi-
nance require so to do, shall give bond in such amount
and with such security as may be approved by the Council
but in no case less than One Thousand Dollars ($1, 000. 00).
The premiums on such bonds shall be paid by the Town.

19. (a) The Mayor and Common Council shall cause to be
constructed in parts of the Town as they may determine to
be necessary for the public benefit and future interest of the
abutting property owners, provided, however, that at least
51% of said property owners representing at least 51% of the
front footage affected, sign a written petition to said Mayor or
Council for said construction, and otherwise as provided in Sec-
tion 20 hereof, sidewalks, curbs, gutters and streets, including
the grading of said streets, and drainage facilities in the Town
of College Park, the streets and sidewalks including curbs to
be such width as may be determined by the Mayor and Com-
mon Council and of a width sufficient for the needs of said
streets; and the Mayor and Common Council shall assess at
any time as the said Mayor and Common Council shall deem
proper and after 10 days' notice to the owners of the land
abutting said improvements, the entire costs thereof, includ-
ing incidental costs, together with the costs of street and
public alley intersections; provided, that when property
fronts or abuts on two or more streets, where such im-
provements are made, or about to be made, the abutting
front feet shall be computed for the purpose of assessment
hereunder as one-half of the total feet abutting on said im-
provement, and street improvements, or for all or any, shall
be a lien upon such abutting property and shall be pay-
able all cash or in 20 equal installments, one installment to
be paid every six months from the date of said assessment,
together with interest not to exceed the rate of six (6%)
percent per annum and the owner of the property assessed or
anyone in his behalf shall at any time have the right to antici-
pate the payment or part or all installments of the assess-
ment not then due, together with interest accrued. Any
assessment or part thereof remaining due and unpaid for
more than one year shall be enforced as a tax in the same
manner as taxes due the Town of College Park are enforced,
as now provided by law. The Mayor and Common Council
shall have the power to make all necessary regulations to
carry out the objects and purposes of this section and the
Mayor and Common Council shall have full power to adjust

 

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