HARRY HUGHES, Governor 1433
(3) The actual cash proceeds of the sale of the bonds shall
be paid to the treasurer and shall be first applied to the
payment of the expenses of issuing and delivering the bonds
unless funds for this purpose are otherwise provided and
thereafter shall be credited on the books of the State
Comptroller and expended, upon approval by the Board of Public
Works, for the following public purposes, including any
applicable architects' and engineers' fees: for the dredging of
the Bird River and North East Creek in Baltimore County.
(4) The payment of any funds under the provisions of this
Act for the purpose of dredging the Bird River and North East
Creek in Baltimore County and the granting of a license by the
Department of Natural Resources shall be contingent upon:
(a) The approval by the Department of Water Resources
of all plans associated with the dredging of the Bird River and
North East Creek; and
(b) The approval by all appropriate State agencies of
a selected dumping site for the dredged material.
(5) The Inland Waterways Improvement Association shall have
until June 1, 1980, to present evidence satisfactory to the Board
of Public Works that the Inland Waterways Improvement Association
received approval by the Water Resources Administration of all
plans associated with the dredging of Bird River and the approval
by all appropriate State agencies of a selected dumping site for
the dredged material. Upon receiving from the Board of Public
Works a certification of such suitable evidence on or before June
1, 1980, the Treasurer of the State shall spend the proceeds of
said loan in accordance with the other provisions of this Act.
If such satisfactory evidence of securing the above approvals is
not presented to the Board of Public Works on or before June 1,
1980, no funds under the provisions of this Act shall thereafter
be paid over to or expended for the purpose of dredging the Bird
River in Baltimore County.
(6) The County Executive and County Council of Baltimore
County shall have until June 1, 1981, to present evidence
satisfactory to the Board of Public Works that the County
Executive and County Council of Baltimore County has received
approval by the Water Resources Administration of all plans
associated with the dredging of North East Creek and the approval
by all appropriate State agencies of a selected dumping site for
the dredged material. Upon receiving from the Board of Public
Works a certification of such suitable evidence on or before June
1, 1981, the Treasurer of the State shall spend the proceeds of
said loan in accordance with the other provisions of this Act.
If such satisfactory evidence of securing the above approvals is
not presented to the Board of Public Works on or before June 1,
1981, no funds under the provisions of this Act shall thereafter
be paid over to or expended for the purpose of dredging North
East Creek in Baltimore County.
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