MUNICIPAL CHARTERS
for the changing of the charter to allow signatures of all City
officers on its bonds to be of facsimile as long as there is a
manual signature on each bond of the Trustee or Bond Registrar
and to remove the requirement that the City Treasurer be in all
cases responsible for the safekeeping of the unsold bonds.
[Section(s) SC7-47 C and D of the Charter of the City of
Salisbury, Wicomico County, as found in the compilation of
Municipal Charters of Maryland (1983 Edition), repealed and
reenacted, with amendments.
Effective Date January 11, 1988]
RESOLUTION NO. 315
A RESOLUTION of the Council of the City of Salisbury
proposing the annexation to the City of Salisbury of a certain
area of land situated contiguous to and binding upon the easterly
Corporate Limits of the City of Salisbury, popularly known as the
"Clark Farm Annexation" said area of land bounded on the north in
part by Belmont Avenue and in part by the lands of R. Farrell and
the .lands known as Givan's Addition; bounded on the east by
Fairfield Subdivision; bounded on the south side by the Corporate
Limits at the southerly side of U.S. Route 50; bounded on the
west by the lands of Ross Waterman.
[Pursuant to Section(s) SC1-2 of the Charter of the City of
Salisbury, Wicomico County, as found in the compilation of
Municipal Charters of Maryland (1983 Edition).
Effective Date May 13, 1988]
RESOLUTION NO. 316
A RESOLUTION of the Council of the City of Salisbury
proposing the annexation to the City of Salisbury of a certain
area of land situated contiguous to and binding upon the
northeasterly Corporate Limits of the City of Salisbury,
popularly known as the "Hampton Inn Annexation", bounded on the
northeast by Pine Way; bounded on the southeast by Lot 11, Block
A of the Maple Plains subdivision; bounded on the southwest and
northwest by the Corporate Limit.
[Pursuant to Section(s) SC1-2 of the Charter of the City of
Salisbury, Wicomico County, as found in the compilation of
Municipal Charters of Maryland (1983 Edition).
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