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4234

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 770

Centers], Victor Cullen School, and any and all other
institutions which are under the supervision, direction,
control and general management of the State [Department of
Public Welfare] JUVENILE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION OR
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES, but not the noninstructional
personnel of the institutions shall be excluded from the pay
plan.

Article 67 - Washington Suburban Sanitary District

5-1.

(d) In classifying property and levying the front foot
benefit charge, any irregularly shaped lot abutting upon a
road, street, lane, alley, right of way or easement in which
there is or is being constructed a water main or sewer shall
be assessed for the frontage determined by the commission to
be reasonable and fair. Wherever there are a number of lots
in the same block in one ownership appurtenant to a
residence, the commission may give a continuous frontage to

all of the lots regardless of the streets upon which they
face. A corner lot in the subdivision residential class of
less than two acres in size shall not be assessed on more
than one side, unless it also abuts on two parallel streets,
but the frontage assessed may be that determined to be
reasonable and fair by the commission, giving consideration
to the frontage towards which the building on the lot would
naturally face. Lots running through with front and rear on
separate streets may be assessed on both front and rear.
Any of the lots in the foregoing categories may be assessed
for their full frontage even [through] THOUGH a water main
or sewer may not extend along the full length of any

boundary. No land so classed as agricultural by this

commission, when in actual use for farming or trucking
purposes, shall be assessed a front foot benefit when such
agricultural land has constructed through it or in front of
it a sewer or water main, until such time as a water or
sewer connection is made, and when so made and for every
connection such land shall become liable to a front foot
assessment for such reasonable frontage, not exceeding three
hundred foot front, as may be determined by the commission,
and shall be immediately assessed at the rate of assessment
determined upon by the commission for agricultural land.
State, county and municipal buildings or property or public
parks or playgrounds owned by a municipality, and any

property or building owned by a regularly organized

volunteer fire department, while so used for such public
purposes, shall be exempt from the imposition of a front
foot benefit charge. The commission may further provide for
a hiatus in the imposition and collection of a front foot
benefit assessment for any property otherwise assessable
with respect to a sanitary line which property cannot
in the judgment of the commission obtain service from the

sewer pipe upon which the benefit would be based. The

commission may provide for a hiatus in the imposition and

 

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