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MUNICIPAL CHARTERS
OCCURRENCE OF SUCH VACANCY."
The Subsection A of Section (177) (now codified as
Code Section C—408, Subsection A), as amended, shall read
as follows:
"C-408 Vacancies in Office of Mayor or City
Councilman." (177)
A. If any person so elected as Mayor refuses to
serve or if his office shall become vacant by death,
resignation, disqualification or otherwise, his office
shall be filled by the duly elected President of the City
Council. At the next regular meeting following the
filling of the Mayor's office, the Councilmen shall elect
one (1) of their number as President, who shall preside
at the meetings of the Mayor and Council. All vacancies
of Councilman offices shall be filled by the holding of a
special election within ninety (90) days of the
occurrence of such a vacancy provided that no such
special election shall be necessary if the regular
election date will occur within one hundred fifty (150)
days of the occurrence of such vacancy."
Approved October 7, 1974.
POOLESVILLE
(Montgomery County)
CHARTER AMENDMENT RESOLUTION NO. 32
A RESOLUTION of The Commissioners of Poolesville adopted
pursuant to the authority of Article 11E of the
Constitution of Maryland and Section 13 of Article
23A of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1973
Replacement Volume and 1973 Supplement), title
"Corporations — Municipal", subtitle "Home Rule", to
amend the municipal charter of The Commissioners of
Poolesville by adding new Section 82—16(d) to the
Montgomery County Code (1972 Edition, as amended),
expressly providing, without in any way limiting the
generality of the existing provisions of Section
82—16 of such Code, that the permanent financing
(including refinancing, by refunding in advance of
maturity or otherwise) of outstanding obligations
having an initial term of 10 years or less is a
proper public purpose for which general obligation
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