[Section SC7-26 of the Charter of the City of Salisbury, Wicomico County, as
found in the Public Local Laws of Maryland - Compilation of Municipal Charters
(1990 Replacement Edition and 1998 Supplement), repealed and reenacted, with
amendments.
Effective Date February 16, 1999]
Charter Amendment No. 629
A RESOLUTION to repeal the Section SC 7-2 of the Salisbury Charter relating to
City Clerk, Collector and Treasurer and to renumber various Sections thereafter
following.
[Section SC7-2 of the Charter of the City of Salisbury, Wicomico County, as
found in the Public Local Laws of Maryland - Compilation of Municipal Charters
(1990 Replacement Edition and 1998 Supplement), repealed.
Sections SC7-3 through SC7-53, inclusive, of the Charter of the City of
Salisbury, Wicomico County, as found in the Public Local Laws of Maryland -
Compilation of Municipal Charters (1990 Replacement Edition and 1998
Supplement), renumbered to be Sections SC7-2 through SC7-52, inclusive.
Effective Date March 2, 1999]
Resolution No. 631
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 Southernly Corporate Limits of the City of Salisbury, to be
known as the "Onley Road - Cedar Crossing Annexation", being an area bounded on
the South by Onley Road. (7.0311 acres of land, more or less)
[Pursuant to Sections SCl-1 and SC1-2 of the Charter of the City of Salisbury,
Wicomico County, as found in the Public Local Laws of Maryland - Compilation of
Municipal Charters (1990 Replacement Edition and 1998 Supplement).
Effective Date May 6, 1999]
SMITHSBURG
(Washington County)
Proclamation and Confirmatory Resolution Regarding Section 31-32a -
Recall Elections (Registered Voters Petition 97-01)
WHEREAS, a Petition for amendment to the Town Charter of Smithsburg was
presented at the regular Mayor and Council meeting on October 7, 1997. Said Petition
being accepted the Mayor and Council on November 4, 1997, a copy of which is
attached hereto as Exhibit A; and
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