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Session Laws, 1961
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J. MILLARD TAWES, GOVERNOR                             933

(D)   RACE TRACK LICENSES, AS SET FORTH IN SUB-
SECTION (B) OF SECTION 28 OF THIS ARTICLE.

(E)  BEACH AND AMUSEMENT PARK LICENSES, ON SALE
GENERALLY, AS SET FORTH IN SUBSECTION (F) OF SEC-
TION 28 OF THIS ARTICLE.

(F)   YACHT CLUB LICENSES, AS SET FORTH IN SUB-
SECTION (G) OF SECTION 28 OF THIS ARTICLE.

(G)  LICENSES TO HOTELS OR MOTELS WITH MORE THAN
25 ROOMS AND MARINAS.

41.

(a) No more than one license provided by this article, except by
way of renewal, shall be issued in any county or Baltimore City, to
any person, or for the use of any partnership, corporation or un-
incorporated association, in Baltimore City or any county of the State,
and no more than one license shall be issued for the same premises
except as provided in sections 5 and 6 and nothing herein shall be
construed to apply to subsections (b) and (c) of section 25 [or to]
subsection (e) of section 28 or to section 121, (pertaining to special
music or dancing licenses for Anne Arundel County),
of this article.

42.

(a) The board of license commissioners for Baltimore City, and the
board of license commissioners for any county, respectively, shall
have full power and authority by rules and regulations to limit and
restrict, in accordance with a definite standard the number of
licenses which they shall consider sufficient for any neighborhood,
to regulate and limit the use of mechanical music boxes and other
sound-making devices, and to divide the city or county, as the case
may be, into districts, and prescribe areas in which no licenses may
be issued. Any applicant or licensee feeling aggrieved by any limita-
tion, restriction or prohibition imposed by any such board shall be
entitled to appeal as hereinafter provided.

(b) (1) In Anne Arundel County, the Board of License Commis-

sioners is authorized to restrict any area within the county to the

existing number of licenses therein or to any other number of licenses
therein. The Board shall conduct a hearing on the proposed restric-
tion of licenses. The hearing is advertised in the manner required

for the issuance of a new license. After taking testimony for and

against the restriction of licenses, the Board may prohibit additional
licenses, or fix the number of licenses permitted in any area and
determine the limits of that area. The Board may restrict or prohibit
a specified number of licenses in any area, when in the opinion of the

commodation of the public or 2. Become saturated with licensed

premises to the extent that special policing is required and traffic

hazards are created, or 3. Changed character in that the existing
number of licensed promises is inconsistent with present usage

therein and an increase in the present licensed premises will unduly

disturb the peace of the residents therein: The area may be restricted

by the Board in its discretion, for any period of more than one year

but for not longer than four years. At the end of the period fixed by
the Board, the restrictions shall terminate and be of no further effect,


 

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