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Session Laws, 1973
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SALISBURY                                              2413

vel in the sidewalk area entirely at City ex-
pense. All existing multi-family homes, apart-
ments, condominiums, townhouses, commercial,
institutions and industrial frontage may be re-
quired to provide sidewalks. All new develop-
ment may be required to place curb, gutter and
sidewalk at the time of construction in accord
with current City policy.

5.         WEED CUTTING ordinances will be applied in developed
areas only. Rural type areas will be subject to
prevailing County and State Ordinances. Unde-
veloped lots, in an approved subdivision, will

be considered as a developed area.

6.         WATER AND SEWER and other improvements and services
will be available to newly annexed areas in accordance

with prevailing City policy.

7.        ZONING will be that nearest use compatible with the
County Zoning presently in effect in the area at the
time of annexation. Major zoning changes will be
done only on a comprehensive basis and under the
control of the Planning Commission.

RESOLUTION NO. 142

I, Fara L. Tawes, Clerk of the City of Salisbury, do hereby certify that the attached
is a true and correct copy of the original Resolution as passed by the City Council
at its meeting on May 11, 1971.

4/7/72                                                                                    Fara L. Tawes

Date                                                                                                           Clerk

RESOLUTION NO. 142

A RESOLUTION of the Council of The City of Salisbury proposing an
amendment of the Charter of the City Of Salisbury by amending Section 90
thereof, entitled "Property subject to taxation, assessment, limitation on tax
rate", so as to raise the limitation on taxation of property for all general
purposes other than servicing bonds from One Dollar Twenty Cents (1.20) to
One Dollar Seventy Cents ($1.70) on each One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) of
assessed valuation.

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SALISBURY

that Section 90 of the Charter of The City of Salisbury be amended to read as
follows, new matter being underscored and matter eliminated therefrom being
enclosed in double parenthesis:

"Sec. 90. Property subject to taxation; assessment; limitation on tax rate.

 

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