1882
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 680
formally granted only by the County Commissioners sitting in
regular session [, where the]. THE Authority [must] SHALL
show AT THIS SESSION the net effects of [such] THIS
abatement of taxes, if granted, on the general welfare of
the County.
(d) The Authority shall take [such] WHATEVER, steps in
the development of detail plans to assure by covenants of
performance on a continuing basis that the park itself will
not be depreciated from an aesthetically desirable
environment within or between the park and its immediate
surroundings in the interest of tenanting the park.
Further, the sewage effluent generated by the tenants shall
be handled in [such] a manner so as not to detract from the
quality of the Patuxent Estuary by tertiary treatment of
sewage and dispersion of the treated effluent on the land.
177J.
If [from time to time], in the opinion of the
Authority, the addition of monies to the Authority is
required, the Authority shall request the County
Commissioners to provide sufficient monies to carry out the
purposes of the Authority [herein] stipulated IN THIS
SUBTITLE [; and upon]. UPON receipt of [such] THAT request,
the Commissioners may appropriate monies as requested from
the General Fund.
177K.
[No] A member of the Authority may NOT participate in
any decision on any contract in which he has financial
interests, direct or indirect in any firm, partnership,
corporation, or association.
[Junk]
[178. ]
[It shall not be lawful for any person or corporation
in Calvert County dealing in junk or second—hand goods to
buy or purchase from any person under twenty—one years, any
brass, copper, iron or junk of any kind without having first
obtained permission, signed by the parent or guardian of the
said minor child offering the said brass or other junk for
sale, to sell brass or other junk to the said dealer.
Any person or corporation violating this section shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction
thereof before a justice of the peace shall be liable to a
fine not less than ten dollars ($10.00), nor more than
thirty dollars ($30.00), for each and every offense.]
[179.]
[(a) Every person, firm or corporation engaged in the
business of collecting or dealing in junk in Calvert County
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