ACTS PASSED BY THE One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Legislature. CHAPTER 1. An Act to annex to the township of Wall, in the Be it enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey: I. All that portion of the borough of Spring Lake and all that portion of the borough of North Spring Lake included within the following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at a point in the westerly line of the right of way of the New York and Long Branch Railroad in a line at right angles to the point formed by the intersection of the middle line of said railroad right of way with the centre line of its pipe or culvert through which the waters of Pollypod bog and marsh are drained into Lake Como; thence westerly at right angles to the centre line of said railroad right of way to a point distant two hundred feet westerly from the westerly side of said railroad right of way; thence southerly parallel with said westerly side or line of said railroad right of way to a point intersected by the prolongation of the northerly line of Ludlow avenue; thence westerly on a line with the northerly line of said Ludlow avenue to a point where the same intersects the west line of the road from Manasquan to Sea Plain; thence southerly along the west line of said 2. This act shall take effect immediately. President of the Senate. JOHN G. HORNER, Speaker of the House of Assembly. Approved February 24, 1903. FRANKLIN MURPHY, Governor. North Spring CHAPTER 2. An Act to annex to and consolidate with the mayor and council of the borough of Spring Lake, the mayor and council of the borough of North Spring Lake. Be it enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey: 1. The mayor and council of the borough of North Spring Lake and the territory embraced within the boundaries of said municipal corporation, shall be and the same is hereby annexed to and made a part of the mayor and council of the borough of Spring Lake, in the county of Monmouth. 2. This act shall take effect immediately. CHAPTER 3. An Act to set apart a portion of the territory of the Be it enacted by the Senate and General Assembly 1. All that portion of the territory of the township Boundaries. Corpo rate name. the middle of Sharp's branch; thence down the said 2. The inhabitants of said township of Clementon 3. This act shall take effect immediately. Raising funds by general tax for street paving. CHAPTER 4. A Further Supplement to an act entitled "An act re- BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey: 1. For the purpose of further paving and repaving streets in cities of the first class in this state, in accordance with the provisions of the act to which this is a for raising supplement, and to provide for payment of the same, it shall be lawful, after the expiration of the year one thousand nine hundred and three, for the common council, or other legislative body or governing board or body having the control of the finances of any city to which the provisions of the act to which this is a supplement are applicable, to annually cause to be assessed and raised by the tax ordinance or budget of each year for five consecutive years, a sum not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars, which money, so raised as aforesaid, shall be added to the capital fund and account of said city for the paving and repaving of streets, and said money so annually raised shall be expended exclusively for the paving and repaving f streets in such city in accordance with the provisions of the act to which this is a supplement, relating to the expenditure of the moneys of said capital fund account. 2. During the month of January in each year, for Procedure five consecutive years after the expiration of the year funds. one thousand nine hundred and three, it shall be the duty of the common council or other legislative body or board having the control of the finances of such city, to determine whether said sum of one hundred thousand dollars, or some portion thereof, shall be raised by taxation as aforesaid, and if said body or board of such city shall determine by resolution to raise said sum of money, or any portion thereof, in such year, and shall pass a resolution determining so to do, in the manner prescribed by the laws governing such city, then it shall not be lawful for such board or body or common council to afterwards change, repeal or amend the resolution so passed, and it shall be incumbent upon and the duty of such common council, board or body of such city, to insert in the tax ordinance or budget of such year the said sum of one hundred thousand dollars, or such other sum as may have been determined upon as aforesaid, and cause the same to be assessed and raised by tax in said year in like manner as other taxes in such city are assessed and raised. 3. Where in any such city the amount authorized to be raised for current general expense is fixed and limited, then so much of the sum annually raised under Amount not included in limitation. |