The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 20, 1920, Page THREE, Image 3
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BOND ACT UNDER WHICH
ELECTION ORDERED TUESDAY
( Continued From Page 1.)
f
berry county, the same to be-laid out.
and constructed along such routesand
of such materials, in such order*
and in such manner as the said com-]
mission shall deem most advisable
and best for the interest of the
county. In the location of the said
highways the said commission shall
have the right to use, or to lay out
new roads or relocate old roads, as
they may deem best. They shall j
have the same power and authority
to condemn lands for the location of
new roads or to relocate the old roads
as is now vested by law in the board
of county commissioners, the said
nnwer to be exercised in the same
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manner and under the same regulations
as are prescribed by law for
the exercise of the same by the board
of county commissioners.
Sec. 10. The said commission
shall, in the selection of the roads
or highways to be improved, and in
the location of new roads, have regard,
so far as may be practicable,
for the established routes of travel
and the demands of the population in
the various parts of the county.
Sec. 11. The said commission
shall employ a competent and efficient
road building engineer and
such assistants and at such compensation
as they deem proper, the
necessary expenses of such engineer
and assistants, as well as their compensation,
to be paid out of the said
funds. The highway commission
shall also fix the compensation to be
paid its clerk. Such engineer shall
be known as the county engineer, j
Such engineer shall have charge of |
organizing and managing the con,
struction, maintenance and repair of
the roads, highways and bridges of
the county and shall have adequate
authority and full responsibility for
the construction, maintenance of
roads, highways and bridges under
the general supervision and direction
of said highway commission: Provided,
That his duties shall be con'
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fined to rue roaas, mgnways a;m
bridges to be constructed from the
proceeds of said bond issue until the
highway commission succeeds to the
duties of the county supervisor and
county commissioners.
Sec. 12. The said commission
shall, so far as practicable, let out
all work upon contracts, and all contracts
let shall be to the lowest responsible
bidder after due advertisement
of the letting of any contract.
The work shall proceed so far as
practicable simultaneously in different
portions of the county, so that
all portions of the county may enjoy
the benefits of the same as soon
as possible.
Sec. 13. The members of the said
commission shall enter into bond with
sureties as provided by law in the
t sum of $2,000 each, conditional
upon the faithful performance of
their duties as such commissioners,
the premiums on said bonds to be
paid out of said funds.
Sec. *14. The said^ commission
shall keep books, setting forth all
contracts made by it for the construction
or repair of said roads,
which books shall be open-vfor public
inspection at all reasonable times.
'l'ney snan aiso present amiuau^ uu
the circuit court of Newberry county
an itemized statement of all funds
received and discharged by them,
which report shall be a part of the
records of said court. ?
Sec. 15. The interest accruing on
the funds arising from the sale of ]
the said bonds while deposited in the
banks of Newberry county as hereinabove
provided, shall be by the treasurer
of said county applied co the
payment of the first year's interest
payment on the said bonds so far as
it shall* go, and any balance which
may accumulate thereafter on such
account shall be added to tne pnnci-1
pal of the said sum to be expended i
by the said commission as hereinabove
provided.
; Sec. 16. The expense of conducting
the election on the issuance of
said bonds shall be paid out of the
current funds of Newberry county
upon the warrant of the supervisor
and board of county commissioners.
Sec. 17. No member of said highway"
commission shall take a contract
to furnish labor or material for, the
public improvements authorized un/Joy*
tVnc
Sec. 18. This act shall go into ef-!
feet immediately upon its passage
and approval by the governor.
Sec. 19. That in the event the issue
of said bonds should not be authorized
at said election, then at the
next general election in Nwberry
county there shall be elected by the
qualified electors of each township
thereof one commissioner as a member
of the county board of commissioners
who shall be commissioned by
trnvprnor: which board shall have
v"v e,- ,
control and direction of the county
affairs as is now imposed by law upon
the county supervisor and the county
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board of commissioners, and whose
term of office shall be for four years
and until their successors shall havs
been elected and qualified and wh;
shall serve without compensation, e.v
cept as hereinafter provided whicr
board shall be known as the count\
board of commissioners of Newberrj
county: Provided, -That any vacancy
occurring may be filled by th(
governor upon the recommendatior
of the' county legislative delega
tion.
Sec. 20. The members of the
j county board shall meet a? soon aftei
j they have qualified as practicable anc
elect one of their members as chair
| man and shall elect a competent per!
son as clerk of the board, who shal
be by profession an attorney, anc
shall hold at least four meetings
each year, and oftener, on the cal
of the chairman or five members oi
the board, as the exigencies of the
county affairs may demand. Thej
shall also select a suitable administrative
officer, to be known as the
county supervisor ot roaas, ana n->
his compensation.
Sec. 21. The clerk of the boarc1
shall receive as his compensation
annually not exceeding $700, and il
shall be his duty to attend all meetings
of the board and keep a full' record
of all its acts and doings, anc
shall receive and file all claims
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proval by the county beard, shall be
signed by him; which record shal]
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I j Sec. 22. The county supervisor
" l oads shall receive as his compcni
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1 i tion annually not more than $3,0
* | r.s may be fixed by the .coumy boa
' cf commissioners, and he must be
j
" i practical man and may be a ci
;; engineer, ar.d is hereby charged w
1 j administering all the affairs of t
"(county under the direction of t
J county board, and'shall be subject
i 'removal for any cause which m
rLeem sufficient bv said board, a
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Ij.hall enter into bond in tiie sum
- l.ot exceeding $."),000, payable to t
- c aunty of Newberry, for the faithl
1 } erformance of all directions of t
I j county board and duties imposed
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I Sec. <23. That the commission(
: Lhall each be allowed $5 per day i
1 rot exceeding six clays as comp<
r sutlon for their sendees: Provide
! Thrt tVip hoard may allow the cha
; | r.-an compensation at that rate i
1 [rot more than 14 additional days i
the days he may be performing su
[ ('uties as the board may direct him
i 'perform between the meetings of t
t;Loard.
j Sec. 24. That the said comm
- sioners shall each give bond in t
I j amount and in the manner requir
; Ly law of the present commissione
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