2360 Municipal Charters
And be it further RESOLVED that this Resolution shall become
effective on the 46th day following its final enactment.
Introduced by R.M.W. Sept. 2, 1968, this 2nd day of Sept., 1968.
Randall G. Spaulein, Mayor
Richard M. Warehime, Clerk
Enacted this 4th day of November, 1968.
Randall G. Spaulein, Mayor
Richard M. Warehime, Clerk
OCEAN CITY
Worcester County
Charter Amendment Resolution, March 22, 1966
Resolution of Mayor and City Council of Ocean City, a Maryland
Municipal corporation, adopted pursuant to the authority of Sections
13-19 of Article 23A, Annotated Code of Maryland, 1957 Edition, as
amended, to amend the town charter by adding a provision to Section
176D, pertaining to dates of election; adding a new Section, 188Q,
pertaining to sale of bonds; and to eliminate the first nine words of
Section 188P, pertaining to tax anticipation borrowing at any time
during the fiscal year.
Section 1. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUN-
CIL OF OCEAN CITY, that the Charter of said municipal corporation
be and the same is hereby amended, by changing three sections thereof,
to read as follows:
"176D. COUNCIL TO BE JUDGE OF QUALIFICATION FOR
CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR OR COUNCIL.
The Council or a quorum of the whole number elected to the Council
shall be the judges of the election and the qualifications of applicants for
the office of Mayor or City Councilman.
All regular Municipal elections under the provisions of this charter
shall be held on the first Monday in August in every even numbered year
at hours to be prescribed by the Board of Election Supervisors."
"188Q. PAYMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS.
The power and obligation of the town to pay any and all bonds,
notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued by it under the authority
of this charter shall be unlimited and the town shall levy ad valorem taxes
upon all the taxable property of the town for payment of such bonds,
notes, or other evidences of indebtedness and interest thereon, without
limitation of amount. The faith and credit of the town is hereby pledged
for the payment of the principal of and the interest on all bonds, notes,
or other evidences of indebtedness, hereafter issued under the authority
of this charter, whether or not such pledge be stated in the bonds, notes,
or other evidences of indebtedness, or in the ordinance authorizing their
issuance. The town shall have the power to sell any bond either by public
sale or private negotiations, as the Council may by ordinance determine,
notwithstanding any limitations contained in Sections 34 (4) of Article
23A of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition, as amended)."
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