THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 1533
751C. (License Fees. )
The annual license fee for each trailer coach park shall
be $25. 00 for each block of ten trailer coach spaces or frac-
tion thereof, WHICH IS ACTUALLY OCCUPIED pro-
vided that the maximum license fee for one trailer coach
park shall not be more than $250. 00. SAID LICENSE
FEES SHALL BE PAYABLE TO THE FREDERICK
COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH.
In addition to the annual license fee, there shall be a tax
of fifty cents per week or fraction thereof, payable by the
proprietor of the trailer coach park, for each trailer coach
occupying space therein. This tax shall be credited to the
General Fund, Frederick County, Maryland, and the return
shall be filed and the tax paid quarterly. The fee for the
transfer of a license as provided in this Act shall be $5. 00.
751D. (Application for License. )
Applications for a trailer coach park license shall be filed
with and issued by the Board of Health. Applications shall
be in writing signed by the applicant and shall contain the
following:
(a) The name and address of the applicant.
(b) The location and legal description of the trailer coach
park.
(c) A complete plan of the park showing compliance with
Section 751E of this Act.
(d) Plans and specifications of all buildings and other
improvements constructed or to be constructed within the
trailer coach park.
(e) Such further information as may be requested by the
Board of Health to enable it to determine if the proposed
park will comply with legal requirements.
The application and all accompanying plans and specifica-
tions shall be filed in triplicate. The Board of Health and
the Board of County Commissioners shall investigate
and inspect the proposed plans and specifications. If the
applicant is found to be of good moral character and the
proposed trailer coach park will be in compliance with all
provisions 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
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