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signature hereto in the space provided on the effective
date of such Amendment.
SECTION 4. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That as soon
as the Charter Amendment hereby enacted shall become
effective, either as herein provided or in due course of
law following a Referendum, said Chairman shall send
separately by registered mail to the Secretary of State
of Maryland, and to the Department of Legislative
Reference of Maryland, a clear certified copy of the text
of Section 105 of the Charter of the Town of Bel Air
being part of Article 13 of the Public Local Laws of
Harford County, as revised by the Amendment hereby
enacted, and a certified copy of this Resolution showing
the number of Commissioners voting for and against it,
and a report on the votes cast for or against the
Amendment hereby enacted by any Referendum thereon and
the date of such Referendum.
Approved: 28 October 1974 Introduction:
28 October 1974
Ayes: 5 Public Hearing:
Nays: 0 Enactment: 2 8 October 1974
Effective: 13 December 1974
RESOLUTION NO. 42
Resolution of the Commissioners of Bel Air to amend
Section 104 of the Charter of the Town of Bel Air by
adding a new subsection 104M to enlarge the corporate
boundaries of the Town of Bel Air and to designate the
zoning classification of the land lying within the
annexed area.
A Resolution of the Commissioners of Bel Air,
adopted pursuant to the authority of Article 11—E of the
Constitution of Maryland, and Section 19 of Article 23A
of the Annotated Code of Maryland, 1957, (1973
Replacement Volume), entitled "Corporations, Municipal",
subtitle "Home Rule", subheading "Annexation", to enlarge
the corporate boundaries of the Town of Bel Air by
amending the Public Local Laws of Harford County, being a
part of Article 13 of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Maryland, by adding Section 104M to the Charter of the
Town of Bel Air, annexing to said corporate boundaries
the following areas, contiguous to and adjoining the
present corporate boundaries of the Town of Bel Air and
owned by the Town of Bel Air, which are described as
follows:
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