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286 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 168

Acts of the Extraordinary Session of 1948, to increase the
annual license fee for each trailer coach from $6. 00 to
$12. 00 and to give the Board of County Commissioners
discretion to determine whether the establishment of any
trailer coach park is against the public welfare or safety.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 1336 and paragraph (e) of Section 1337
of the Code of Public Local Laws of Prince George's County,
(Flack's Edition, 1943), being Article 17 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland, title "Prince George's
County", sub-title "Trailer Camps", as enacted by Chapter
47 of the Acts of the Extraordinary Session of 1948, be, and
the same are hereby, repealed and re-enacted, with amend-
ments, to read as follows:

1336. (License Fees. ) The annual license fee for each
trailer coach park shall be $25. 00 for each block of 10 trailer
coach spaces or fraction thereof, provided that the maximum
license fee for one trailer coach park shall not be more
than $250. 00.

In addition to the annual license fee there shall be a
quarterly tax of $12. 00 for each trailer coach occupying
space therein—this tax shall be credited to the General Fund,
Prince George's and Montgomery Counties, Maryland, and
the return shall be filed quarterly. The fee for the transfer
of a license as provided in this Act shall be $5. 00.

1337. (e) Such further information as may be requested
by the Board of Health to enable it to determine if the pro-
posed park will comply with legal requirements.

The application and all accompanying plans and specifica-
tions shall be filed in triplicate. The Board of Health, the
Board of County Commissioners, as district council, and the
Superintendent of Police shall investigate the applicant and
inspect the proposed plans and specifications. If the appli-
cant is found to be of good moral character, and the pro-
posed trailer coach park will be in compliance with all pro-
visions of this Act and all other applicable ordinances or
statutes, and if the Board of County Commissioners shall
have determined that the granting of the application is not
detrimental to the public welfare or safety of persons or
property because of pertinent conditions in regard to public
roads, schools, churches, public utilities and household serv-
ices, uses of adjacent territory for residential, agricultural
or other proper purposes, and maintenance of peace and good
order, the Board of Health shall approve the application and

 

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