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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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Approved April 12, 1983.
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CHAPTER 28
(House Bill 479)
AN ACT concerning
Frederick County - Road Construction -
Benefit Assessments
FOR the purpose of altering a certain provision of the Frederick
County Code of Public Laws relating to the authority of
Frederick County to construct and improve certain roads that
abut certain private property; and altering a certain
provision of the Frederick County Code of Public Laws
authorizing the County Commissioners to provide for annual
benefit assessments to be levied against the property that
abuts the constructed or improved roads.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
The Public Local Laws of Frederick County
Section 2-11-73
Article 11 - Public Local Laws of Maryland
(1979 Edition and October 1982 Supplement, as amended)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article 11 - Frederick County
2-11-73.
The board of county commissioners are hereby authorized to
construct and improve roads and drainage incident to construction
or improvement on or along private roads, after the approval of a
petition of the majority of the property owners whose property
[abuts on] IS ADJACENT TO the road to be constructed or improved
requesting that the roads be taken into the county roads system.
In the exercise of the powers granted by this section, the county
commissioners may by proper ordinance, passed in accordance with
the provisions of Section 3 of Article 25 of the Annotated Code
of Maryland, 1957, as amended, adopt all necessary rules and
conditions for the acceptance, construction, and maintenance of
the roads and/or other authorized improvements by the county.
Such ordinance may also provide for annual benefit assessments to
be levied against the [abutting] ADJACENT properties for the
purpose of reimbursing the county for the cost of the
improvements and the time and manner of payment, but not to
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