(a)   Except as provided in subsection (d), for the purpose of removing
confusion because of a duplication of street names and in order to
secure a uniformity of street names and numbering of houses, the
Commission may name and rename any street or highway and number and
renumber the houses within the boundaries of the metropolitan district.
The Commission may correct mistakes and change existing names of
streets and highways, and rename the streets and highways from time to
time and place or have placed proper signs showing or indicating the
names of streets and highways. The Commission also may change existing
numbers of houses and change these numbers from time to time, provided
each new number or change of number is reported to the owner or
occupant of the building. The Commission also may place or have placed
the new numbers on the building or premises.
  (b)   The Commission may make reasonable rules and regulations for carrying
out any of the changes in street or highway names or numbers of houses.
Any violation of the rules and regulations shall be a misdemeanor
punishable under the general penalty provisions of this article.
  (c)   For the purpose of paying the costs and expenses in carrying out the
provisions of this section, the Commission may appropriate and expend
any surplus, or so much thereof as necessary, from fees for building
permits issued in each county respectively, as on hand from time to
time.
  (d)   The Commission may not rename any street or renumber any house located
within a municipality in Prince George's County unless the proposed
change is approved by the governing body of the municipality. Any party
aggrieved by the refusal of a municipality to approve a proposed change
may appeal to the County Council for Prince George's County, and the
Council may, after public hearing and upon a finding of need for public
health, safety, and welfare, by resolution authorize the change
notwithstanding the objections of the municipality. The resolution
shall require the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members of
the County Council.
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