Digest of Laws Relating to Local Parks and Recreation as of January 2, 1940 |
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... exceed the current wages paid locally for labor . The commissioners may in no year incur any debt or deficit , nor may they expend any money beyond the amount realized by the tax provided for in the following paragraph . The ...
... exceed the current wages paid locally for labor . The commissioners may in no year incur any debt or deficit , nor may they expend any money beyond the amount realized by the tax provided for in the following paragraph . The ...
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... exceed 150 feet from the closest boundary of such public works or improvements : Provided , That when parcels which lie only partially within said limit of 150 feet only such portions may be acquired which do not exceed 200 feet from ...
... exceed 150 feet from the closest boundary of such public works or improvements : Provided , That when parcels which lie only partially within said limit of 150 feet only such portions may be acquired which do not exceed 200 feet from ...
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... exceed 5 cents for a single trip ( ibid . , act 6471 ) . Use of parks for airports . - Any lands which have been acquired for park purposes by any city and county , or city operating under a freeholder's charter , or otherwise , or any ...
... exceed 5 cents for a single trip ( ibid . , act 6471 ) . Use of parks for airports . - Any lands which have been acquired for park purposes by any city and county , or city operating under a freeholder's charter , or otherwise , or any ...
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... exceed 35 cents per annum on each $ 100 of assessed valuation , the proceeds from which to be used for the acquisition , construction , or operation of any public improve- ment or work or utility of local necessity or convenience , or ...
... exceed 35 cents per annum on each $ 100 of assessed valuation , the proceeds from which to be used for the acquisition , construction , or operation of any public improve- ment or work or utility of local necessity or convenience , or ...
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... exceed 10 years ; ( 4 ) To contract for acquiring or constructing works , structures , or embankments to protect the property of the district and other prop- erty not owned by the district from damage by flood or storm waters ; and to ...
... exceed 10 years ; ( 4 ) To contract for acquiring or constructing works , structures , or embankments to protect the property of the district and other prop- erty not owned by the district from damage by flood or storm waters ; and to ...
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Digest of Laws Relating to Local Parks and Recreation as of January 2, 1940 ... Roy A. Vetter No preview available - 2017 |
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Page 347 - ... three years from the date of their appointment, and until their successors are appointed and qualified...
Page 491 - Cause parks, playgrounds, recreational, community, educational, water, sewer or drainage facilities, or any other works which it is otherwise empowered to undertake, to be furnished adjacent to or in connection with housing projects...
Page 367 - The legislature may authorize cities and counties to take more land and property than is needed for actual construction in the laying out, widening, extending or relocating parks, public places, highways or streets ; provided, however, that the additional land and property so authorized to be taken shall be no more than sufficient to form suitable building sites abutting on such park, public place, highway or street. After so much of the land and property has been appropriated for such park, public...
Page 113 - The Legislative Assembly shall provide for raising revenue sufficient to defray the expenses of the state for each year, not to exceed in any one year four (4) mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation of all taxable property in the state...
Page 313 - Chicago, to lay out, establish, open, alter, widen, extend, grade, pave, or otherwise improve streets, alleys, avenues, sidewalks, wharves, parks, and public grounds, and vacate the same.
Page 17 - Any city containing a population of more than one hundred thousand inhabitants may frame a charter for its own government, consistent with and subject to the Constitution and laws of this State...
Page 495 - ... and that the same shall be so located as in no way to interfere with the safety or convenience of persons traveling on or over the said roads...
Page 71 - The Governor may remove the superintendent for cause at any time, giving to him a copy of the charges against him, and an opportunity to be heard in his defense.
Page 105 - No county, city, township, school district or other municipal corporation, shall be allowed to become indebted in any manner or for any purpose to an amount, including existing indebtedness, in the aggregate exceeding five per centum on the value of the taxable property therein, to be .ascertained by the last assessment for State and county taxes, previous to the incurring of such indebtedness.
Page 69 - The managers may take and hold in trust for the state any grant or devise of land, or any gift or bequest of money or other personal property, or any donation, to be applied, principal or income, or both, to the maintenance and education of epileptics and the general uses of the colony.