| City Council |
| City Hall, Room 408 |
| 100 North Holliday Street |
| Baltimore, Maryland 21202 |
| Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, President of the Council |
| Robert Curran, Vice President |
| District 1: James Kraft - District 2: Nicholas C. D'Adamo |
| District 3: Robert W. Curran - District 4: Kenneth N. Harris, Sr. |
| District 5: Rochelle "Rikki" Spector - District 6: Sharon Green Middleton |
| District 7: Belinda Conaway - District 8: Helen L. Holton |
| District 9: Agnes Welch - District 10: Edward L. Reisinger |
| District 11: Keiffer J. Mitchell, Jr. - District 12: Bernard C. "Jack" Young |
| District 13: Vernon E. Crider - District 14: Mary Pat Clarke |
| The ENABLE-MD Community Outreach Center - Dr. Fedder, Program Director and Paulette |
| Williams, Program Coordinator, will speak about the programs and other resources that the |
| center has been providing for the past 16 years |
| Urban Renewal - Poppleton - Amendment __ |
| FOR the purpose of amending the Urban Renewal Plan for Poppleton to allow for |
| certain land use changes in the Plan and to revise certain exhibits to reflect the |
| changes in the Plan, to authorize the acquisition by purchase or by condemnation of |
| certain properties for urban renewal purposes and to create new disposition lots, to |
| amend certain objectives of the Plan, to amend the duration of the Plan, to clarify |
| and conform certain references, to amend certain Appendices, and to clarify the |
| relationships between the provisions of the Renewal Plan and any final |
| development plans approved by the Planning Commission; waiving certain content |
| and procedural requirements; making the provisions of this Ordinance severable; |
| providing for the application of this Ordinance in conjunction with certain other |
| ordinances; and providing for a special effective date. |
| Sponsors: |
| Minority and Women's Business Program - "Sunset" - Interim Extension |
| FOR the purpose of postponing, for an interim period, the automatic termination of |
| the Minority and Women's Business Program; providing for a special effective |
| date; and generally relating to minority and women's business enterprises. |
| Sponsors: |
| ORDINANCE |
| At the request of: Minority and Women's Business Opportunity Office |
| TAXATION AND FINANCE COMMITTEE |
| Property Tax Credits - Newly Constructed Dwellings |
| FOR the purpose of altering the termination date applicable to the property tax |
| credit granted against the local property tax imposed on certain newly constructed |
| dwellings; providing for a special effective date; and generally relating to property |
| tax credits for newly constructed dwellings. |
| Sponsors: |
| ORDINANCE |
| At the request of: Dept. of Finance |
| TAXATION AND FINANCE COMMITTEE |
| Foreclosures for Municipal Liens - Limitation for Residences |
| FOR the purpose of precluding the City from foreclosing on certain residential |
| property under certain circumstances; and generally relating to the enforcement of |
| municipal liens. |
| Sponsors: |
| Mary Pat Clarke, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Robert W. Curran and Rochelle |
| 'Rikki' Spector |
| ORDINANCE |
| TAXATION AND FINANCE COMMITTEE |
| Martin Luther King National Healthcare Month |
| FOR the purpose of expressing support for Representative John Conyers, Jr.'s |
| legislation that seeks to ensure that guaranteed by law, all Americans, will have |
| access to the highest quality, cost effective health care from birth to death |
| regardless of an individual's employment, income, or health care status; and urging |
| the Maryland State Delegation to the 112th Congress to secure final passage of the |
| legislation. |
| Sponsors: |
| Mary Pat Clarke, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, James B. Kraft, Robert W. |
| Curran, Helen L. Holton, Sharon Green Middleton, Vernon E. Crider and |
| President Rawlings-Blake |
| RESOLUTION |
| IMMEDIATE ADOPTION |
| Investigative Hearing - Baltimore City Gun Violence |
| FOR the purpose of requesting the Baltimore Police Commissioner to report to the |
| City Council on the incidence of gun violence in Baltimore City; to discuss the |
| factors that may be contributing to gun related crime and the nature of the |
| perpetrators; and to share the crime reduction strategies that are planned to stem the |
| tide of gun violence that threatens to overtake Baltimore's residential |
| neighborhoods. |
| Sponsors: |
| Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, James B. Kraft, Robert |
| W. Curran, Helen L. Holton, Vernon E. Crider, Sharon Green Middleton, |
| Mary Pat Clarke and President Rawlings-Blake |
| RESOLUTION |
| PUBLIC SAFETY SUBCOMMITTEE |
| Informational Hearing - Baltimore Education Network (BEN) |
| FOR the purpose of inviting the Board of Directors of the Baltimore Education |
| Network to share with the City Council the history of BEN's work in supporting |
| families, youth, and the community in creating and implementing an agenda for |
| improving schools in the Baltimore City Public School System. |
| Sponsors: |
| Kenneth N. Harris, Sr., Nicholas C. D'Adamo, James B. Kraft, Robert W. |
| Curran, Helen L. Holton, Sharon Green Middleton, Vernon E. Crider, Mary |
| Pat Clarke and President Rawlings-Blake |
| RESOLUTION |
| EDUCATION COMMITTEE |
| Inter-Agency Violent Crime Reduction Strategy |
| FOR the purpose of requesting the Baltimore City Police Commissioner, the |
| Baltimore City Health Commissioner, and the Director of Recreation and Parks to |
| combine the unique resources of each agency to develop an interactive, |
| inter-agency strategy to address health, criminal justice, recreation, employment, |
| and other socio-economic issues confronting Baltimore City youth in a |
| comprehensive response to the factors that contribute to or facilitate acts of |
| violence by or upon our City's most vulnerable citizens. |
| Sponsors: |
| President Rawlings-Blake, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, James B. Kraft, Robert |
| W. Curran, Helen L. Holton, Sharon Green Middleton and Vernon E. |
| Crider |
| RESOLUTION |
| PUBLIC SAFETY SUBCOMMITTEE |
| Informational Hearing - Is Baltimore the City That Reads? |
| FOR the purpose of determining the status of adult literacy in Baltimore City, |
| of calling upon adult literacy centers to share current factual and anecdotal |
| information about the population they serve, of assessing Baltimore City's progress |
| toward more closely approaching the optimistic moniker of The City That Reads, |
| and of identifying what measures still need to be implemented to combat illiteracy |
| and its attendant problems on a City-wide basis. |
| Sponsors: |
| Keiffer J. Mitchell, Jr., Nicholas C. D'Adamo, President Dixon, Helen L. |
| Holton, Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Robert W. Curran, Stephanie Rawlings |
| Blake, Mary Pat Clarke, Kenneth N. Harris, Sr., James B. Kraft, Edward |
| L. Reisinger, Belinda K. Conaway and Agnes Welch |
| Investigational Hearing - Cameras In Schools |
| FOR the purpose of requesting the CEO of the Baltimore City Public School |
| System and the Security Chief for the Baltimore City Public Schools to investigate |
| and consider the creation and implementation of a security camera system for our |
| public schools and report their findings to the City Council. |
| Sponsors: |
| Kenneth N. Harris, Sr., Nicholas C. D'Adamo, James B. Kraft, Bernard C. |
| 'Jack' Young, Helen L. Holton, Keiffer J. Mitchell, Jr., Edward L. |
| Reisinger, Mary Pat Clarke, Agnes Welch and Robert W. Curran |
| Pilot Program - Schools Buildings Open on Weekends and During the Summer |
| FOR the purpose of requesting that the City of Baltimore develop a pilot program |
| to keep certain schools in Baltimore City open on weekends and during the |
| summer, in order to provide young people who otherwise would be on the streets |
| and potentially breaking curfew, with a safe place to have activities on the |
| weekends and during the summer months. |
| Sponsors: |
| Belinda K. Conaway, James B. Kraft, Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Kenneth |
| N. Harris, Sr., Keiffer J. Mitchell, Jr., Edward L. Reisinger, Mary Pat |
| Clarke, Agnes Welch and Nicholas C. D'Adamo |
| Rezoning - 1834 and 1841-1847 Jackson Street |
| FOR the purpose of changing the zoning for the properties known as 1834 and |
| 1841-1847 Jackson Street, as outlined in red on the accompanying plat, from the |
| M-2-2 Zoning District to the R-8 Zoning District. |
| Sponsors: |
| Zoning - Licensing and Regulation - Amusement Devices - Amusement Device |
| Location Permits |
| FOR the purpose of modifying certain limitations on amusement devices as an |
| accessory use in certain zoning districts; repealing certain posting, hearing, and |
| related requirements for amusement device location permits; and generally relating |
| to amusement devices and amusement device location permits. |
| Sponsors: |
| President Dixon, Helen L. Holton, Rochelle 'Rikki' Spector, Bernard C. |
| 'Jack' Young, Belinda K. Conaway, Agnes Welch, Kenneth N. Harris, Sr., |
| Keiffer J. Mitchell, Jr. and Robert W. Curran |
| Rezoning - 1500 Woodall Street, 1605 Key Highway, a Portion of 1801 Key |
| Highway, and a Portion of 1215 East Fort Avenue |
| FOR the purpose of changing the zoning for the properties known as 1500 Woodall |
| Street, 1605 Key Highway, a portion of 1801 Key Highway, and a portion of 1215 |
| East Fort Avenue, as outlined in red on the accompanying plat, from the M-3 |
| Zoning District to the B-2-2 Zoning District. |
| Sponsors: |
| Planned Unit Development - Designation - Chesapeake Paperboard |
| FOR the purpose of approving the application of Key Woodall, LLC, which is the |
| owner or contract purchaser of 1500 Woodall Street, 1605 Key Highway, a portion |
| of 1801 Key Highway, and a portion of 1215 East Fort Avenue (collectively, the |
| "Property") and Chesapeake Paperboard Centre, LLC, which is the developer of the |
| Property, to have the Property designated a Business Planned Unit Development; |
| and approving the Development Plan submitted by the applicant. |
| Sponsors: |
| Rezoning - Properties in Historic Southeast Baltimore |
| FOR the purpose of changing the zoning for certain properties in Historic Southeast |
| Baltimore: as outlined in yellow on the accompanying plats, from the B-1-1 Zoning |
| District to the R-8 Zoning District, from the B-1-3 Zoning District to the R-8 |
| Zoning District, from the B-2-2 Zoning District to the R-8 Zoning District, from the |
| B-2-3 Zoning District to the R-8 Zoning District, from the B-3 Zoning District to |
| the R-8 Zoning District, from the B-3-2 Zoning District to the R-8 Zoning District, |
| from the B-3-3 Zoning District to the R-8 Zoning District, from the M-1-3 Zoning |
| District to the R-8 Zoning District, from the M-2-2 Zoning District to the R-8 |
| Zoning District, from the M-3 Zoning District to the R-8 Zoning District, from the |
| R-9 Zoning District to the R-8 Zoning District, from the R-10 Zoning District to the |
| R-8 Zoning District, from the B-2-3 and R-8 Zoning Districts to the R-8 Zoning |
| District, and from the B-3-3 and R-8 Zoning Districts to the R-8 Zoning District; as |
| outlined in purple on the accompanying plats, from the B-1-3 Zoning District to the |
| B-1-2 Zoning District, from the B-2-2 Zoning District to the B-1-2 Zoning District, |
| from the B-2-3 Zoning District to the B-1-2 Zoning District, from the B-3-2 Zoning |
| District to the B-1-2 Zoning District, from the B-3-3 Zoning District to the B-1-2 |
| Zoning District, from the M-2-2 Zoning District to the B-1-2 Zoning District, and |
| from the M-3 Zoning District to the B-1-2 Zoning District; as outlined in orange on |
| the accompanying plats from the B-1-3 Zoning District to the B-2-2 Zoning |
| District, from the B-2-3 Zoning District to the B-2-2 Zoning District, from the |
| B-3-3 Zoning District to the B-2-2 Zoning District, from the M-2-2 Zoning District |
| to the B-2-2 Zoning District, from the M-3 Zoning District to the B-2-2 Zoning |
| District, and from the B-3-3 and R-8 Zoning Districts to the B-2-2 Zoning District; |
| as outlined in brown on the accompanying plats from the B-2-2 Zoning District to |
| the B-2-1 Zoning District; as outlined in red on the accompanying plats from the |
| B-2-2 Zoning District to the B-3-2 Zoning District, from the B-3-3 Zoning District |
| to the B-3-2 Zoning District, from the M-3 Zoning District to the B-3-2 Zoning |
| District, and from the B-3-3 and B-2-3 Zoning Districts to the B-3-2 Zoning |
| District; as outlined in blue on the accompanying plats from the B-2-3 Zoning |
| District to the O-R-2 Zoning District, from the B-3-3 Zoning District to the O-R-2 |
| Zoning District, and from the R-8 Zoning District to the O-R-2 Zoning District; as |
| outlined in green on the accompanying plats from the M-2-2 Zoning District to the |
| B-1-1 Zoning District, and from the M-3 Zoning District to the B-1-1 Zoning |
| District. |
| Sponsors: |
| Rezoning - Block 7762, Lots 1-7 |
| FOR the purpose of changing the zoning for the property known as Block 7762, |
| Lots 1-7 (1700 Block of Letitia Avenue), as outlined in red on the accompanying |
| plat, from the R-4 Zoning District to the R-6 Zoning District. |
| Sponsors: |
| Planned Unit Development - Designation - Marketplace at Fells Point |
| FOR the purpose of approving the application of South Broadway Properties, LLC, |
| owner of 600, 606, 610, 616, 622, 607, 609, 611, 617, 619, 621, 623, 625, and 627 |
| South Broadway, 611, 613, 615, 617, 619, 621, and 623 South Bethel Street, 1621, |
| 1625-1631, and 1641 Fleet Street, and 608 and 614 South Regester Street; John E. |
| Demirjian, the owner of 602 South Broadway; and the Mayor and City Council of |
| Baltimore, the owner of 1640 and 1641 Aliceanna Street and 1641 Lancaster Street |
| (collectively the "Property"), to have that property designated a Business Planned |
| Unit Development; and approving the Development Plan submitted by the |
| applicant. |
| Sponsors: |
| Revenue Obligations - Water Projects - Maximum Aggregate Principal |
| Amount |
| FOR the purpose of increasing the maximum aggregate principal amount of |
| revenue obligations that may be issued by the City under Ordinance 04-687; and |
| providing for a special effective date. |
| Sponsors: |
| Revenue Obligations - Wastewater Projects - Maximum Aggregate Principal |
| Amount |
| FOR the purpose of increasing the maximum aggregate principal amount of |
| revenue obligations that may be issued by the City under Ordinance 02-332; and |
| providing for a special effective date. |
| Sponsors: |
| Employees' and Elected Officials' Retirement Systems - Post-Retirement |
| Benefit Increases |
| FOR the purpose of altering the process under which the frequency of the |
| distribution of retirement benefits is determined; requiring retirement dates to  |