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Session Laws, 2000
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 601
[3-2.] 3-102. Borrowing power. The County Commissioners of Carroll County shall be authorized and
empowered to borrow from time to time upon the credit of [said] THE county [such]
THE sum or sums of money as in their discretion may be deemed necessary, provided
such loan or loans shall not exceed a total of one million two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars ($1,250,000) at any one time. [3A-1.] 3-103. County Flag. The official flag of Carroll County, Maryland, is described as a silhouette of the
County Seal on a white field having a border on three sides of blue, with the official
seal of Carroll County, consisting of three concentric circles, one with a band of red
forming the outer circle, the second separated from the first by a ring of white and
formed by a broad band of blue with the inscription "Carroll County, Maryland" in
white inserted between the inner and outer circles on the band of blue which forms
the second circle also having two white stylized six-leaved blossoms located, one each,
on opposite sides of the same space between the inner and outer circles, and a third
and inner circle separated from the second by a ring of white and formed by a ring of
black within which is a replica in brown of the four-horse freight wagon with white
cover with the year 1837 imposed above the wagon, this year being the time of the
creation of Carroll County from parts of Frederick and Baltimore Counties. [3A-2.] 3-104. County Seal. The official seal of Carroll County, Maryland, consists of three concentric circles,
with the inscription "Carroll County Maryland" inserted between the inner and
middle circles also having two stylized six-leaved blossoms located, one each, on
appropriate sides of the same space between the inner and middle circle, also within
the inner circle is a replica of the four-horse freight wagon with the year 1837
imposed above the wagon, this year being the time of the creation of Carroll County
from parts of Frederick and Baltimore Counties. [3A-3.] 3-105. Same. The official flag and seal of Carroll County, Maryland, described above, shall
replace and supersede any other flag and seal previously enacted and displayed by
Carroll County. [3-18.] 3-106. Abatement of nuisances. (a) In this section, "Notice" means delivering to the owner or occupant of
property a written order to abate. (b) The County Commissioners may remove any nuisance or menace to the
public health or safety arising from the growth of weeds, the accumulation of refuse,
an abandoned well, the presence of stagnant water, or the presence of combustible
material after 10 days' advance notice to the owner or occupant of the property upon
which the nuisance or menace is found. Notice may be given by personal service or by
mail. If the written order is delivered by mail, notice is effective at the end of the
known fifth day after its deposit in the mail to the last known address of the owner or
occupant of the property concerned.
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