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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
the Director of Public Works may prescribe.
(c) In addition to being executed (with appropriate
witnesses) by the NUMBER OF PETITIONERS [fee simple
owners of not less than sixty per cent (60%) of the front
footage] required for the establishment of the proposed
county road, said petition shall indicate that the
applicants are prepared to deed, without cost to Anne
Arundel County, such additional rights-of-way and slope
easements as may be necessary to cause the road to
conform with current minimum county standards, and that
the applicants waive any claim for damages to
improvements, fences, shrubs, hedges, or trees within the
required rights—of—way, Where the roadbed of existing
private road is separately owned by a party other than
abutting owners, such party or parties shall be required
petitioners of any valid petition.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this
Ordinance shall take effect forty-five (45) days from the
date it becomes law.
Approved March 8, 1974.
Bill NO. 23-74
AN ORDINANCE to add new Section 1-1008 to the Anne
Arundel County Code (1967 Edition and Supplements), Title
1, "Administration", Subtitle 10, "Financial Disclosure"
(as enacted by Bill No. 129—73), to follow immediately
after Section 1—1007 thereof, to require members of the
Personnel Board and the Recreation Advisory Board to file
certain real estate disclosure statements in accordance
with the provisions of Section 1002A of the Charter of
Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
WHEREAS, Section 1002A of the Charter of Anne
Arundel County, Maryland requires certain public
officials to file statements concerning interests in real
estate situate in Anne Arundel County; and
WHEREAS, Section 1002A (b) (2) of said Charter
authorizes the County Council to extend the reporting
requirements of said Section to certain other positions
if said disclosure would serve the public interest; and
WHEREAS, In exercise of said authority, the County
Council has determined that it would be in the public
interest to have members of the Personnel Board and the
Recreation Advisory Board comply with the disclosure
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