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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 208   View pdf image (33K)
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-208 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 80,
ninety-nine, and in conformity, as far as practicable with
the plan of the streets of the City of Baltimore, lay off,
within and without the limits of one mil'' from the? line of
said city, such and so many cross streets, avenues and alleys,
which shall be made to cross or intersect streets, avenues and
' alleys, leading out of said city, as in the judgment of the
said Street Commissioners, the public convenience may re-
quire ; and whenever it shall be found necessary, by reason
ot irregularities, in the outline of the City of Baltimore, to
' extend the said cross streets, avenues or alleys, or any of
them beyond the limits of two miles from the line of said
city, the said Street Commissioners may extent!, and lay off
the same to such point, as in their judgment the public con-
venience may require.
Which was adopted.
Mr. Spencer submitted the follow ing amendment:
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
SEC. 7. And be it enacted. That in apportioning the cost
of grading, paving, or otherwise constructing any street,
avenues or alley, which shall be laid off under any provisions
of this Act, or of said Act of eighteen hundred and seventy,
chapter ninety-nine, the said Street Commissioners shall
assess against Baltimore county the cost of grading, paving,
or constructing that portion of such street, avenue or alley,
which shall be embraced within the lines of any intersecting
street, avenue or alley ; and the County Commissioners of
Baltimore county shall pay and provide for such cost of con-
struction and assessment, in the same manner that other ex-
penses of said county are paid and provided for.
Which was adopted.
The bill, as amended, was then read a second time and
ordered to be engrossed lor a third reading.
The bill, entitled an Act to repeal section 18 of Article
LV. of the Code of Public General Laws, entitled "Li-
censes," sub-title "Fisheries and Horse Races," and to re-
enact the same so as to read as follows,
Being upon a second reading,
Mr. Stone submitted the following amendment:
Add the following section :
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Which was adopted.

 
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