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FROSTBURG
entitled to vote at any or all city elections.
SECTION 2: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the
date of the passage of this Resolution is February 4,
1974, and the amendment to the Charter of the City of
Frostburg, hereby enacted, shall become effective on
March 26, 1974, unless a proper Petition for a Referendum
hereon shall be filed as provided by Section 13 of
Article 23A of the Annotated Code of Maryland, and
provided a complete and exact copy of this Resolution
shall be continuously posted on the entrance of the City
Hall, Frostburg, Maryland, until March 26, 1974, and
provided further that a fair summary of the proposed
amendment shall be published in the Cumberland Evening
Times, a newspaper of general circulation in the City of
Cumberland, once in each of the weeks of February 11,
February 17, February 24 and March 4, 1974.
SECTION 3: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the
Mayor of the City of Frostburg is hereby specifically
directed to carry out the provisions of Section 2 hereof,
regarding the giving of notice by posting and publication
of this Resolution approving the same, and, as evidence
of said compliance, the City Clerk shall cause to be
affixed hereto a certificate of publication of the
newspaper in which the summary of this Resolution shall
have been published, and the Mayor, if there is no
Petition for a Referendum, shall declare the Charter
Amendment made to be effective on the effective date
herein provided for, which is March 26, 1974, by affixing
his signature hereto in the space provided below the
effective date hereof.
SECTION 4: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That, if a
proper Petition for a Referendum on the Charter Amendment
herein proposed is filed, the Mayor and other proper
officials of the City of Frostburg shall comply with all
of the provisions set forth in Sections 13 to 17, both
inclusive, of Article 23A of the Annotated Code of
Maryland.
SECTION 5: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That as soon
as the Charter Amendment hereby made shall become
effective, either as herein provide or following a
Referendum, the Mayor shall send separately, by
registered mail, to the Secretary of the State of
Maryland, and to the Department of Legislative Reference
of Maryland, a complete certified copy of the text of
this Resolution, the date of the Referendum, if any is
held, a certificate showing the number of Councilmen
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