HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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After June 1, 1957, the county council of Montgomery
County or the county commissioners of Prince George's
County, shall pay [one-half (1/2)] 1/2 of the actual cost
within their respective counties that the Washington
Suburban Sanitary Commission may be required to pay for the
relocation or removal of any of its facilities by reason of
any road construction or improvement required by any of the
agencies above set forth. If any of the above agencies
require the relocation or the removal of any of the
facilities of [said] THE commission it shall give notice to
[said] THE commission within a reasonable time of its
requirements and upon receipt of which the commission shall
furnish to such agency an estimate of the cost of such
removal or relocation, and upon the completion of such
removal or relocation, shall furnish to such agency an
itemized statement of the actual cost of such removal or
relocation, and unless such agency disputes any one or more
of the charges in the bill rendered by [said] THE
commission, it shall pay the same within six months after
its receipt. In the event of any dispute of any charge made
by [said] THE commission, the dispute shall be, within three
months after rendition of the bill, referred to an
arbitrator satisfactory to both the commission and the
agency and if the commission and [said] THE agency are
unable to agree upon an arbitrator each shall appoint one
and the two shall appoint a third. If such bill as rendered
or finally agreed upon is not paid within six months after
rendition or agreement, it shall bear six per cent [(6%)]
interest until paid and if a dispute goes to arbitration it
shall bear six per cent [(6%)] interest after six months
from the date of such finding by the arbitrators.
10-6. Bridges, culverts, etc.
Before any bridge, culvert or other structure intended
for the purpose of permitting water to flow through or under
any road or street in the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District is constructed, the plans for such structure shall
be submitted for review and recommendation to the Washington
Suburban Sanitary Commission.
10-7. Contractors to give notice to commission prior to
commencement of road construction work.
Any road construction contractor, defined as any
person, firm or corporation performing or engaged or hired
to perform road construction, repair, paving, repaving, or
grading, all of which activities are hereinafter referred to
as road construction work, in any public highway, street,
road, or alley within the Washington Suburban Sanitary
District in which the commission has installed a water,
sewer, or storm drainage structure, prior to commencing the
road construction work, shall give notice to the commission
of the proposed road construction work, with the notice to
include the proposed construction schedule with specificity
as to contemplated construction dates and construction
location information as required to accomplish the purposes
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