Monday, January 12, 2009
5:00 PM
City of Baltimore
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100 North Holliday Street |
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Baltimore, Maryland 21202 |
City Hall
City Council
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Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, President of the Council |
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Edward L. Reisinger, Vice President |
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District 1: James Kraft - District 2: Nicholas C. D'Adamo |
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District 3: Robert W. Curran - District 4: Bill Henry |
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District 5: Rochelle "Rikki" Spector - District 6: Sharon Green Middleton |
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District 7: Belinda Conaway - District 8: Helen L. Holton |
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District 9: Agnes Welch - District 10: Edward L. Reisinger |
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District 11: William H. Cole, IV - District 12: Bernard C. "Jack" Young |
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District 13: Warren Branch - District 14: Mary Pat Clarke |
Meeting Agenda - Final
Call to Order
Invocation
Reverend Florence Ledyard, St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call
City Council Rules
Showcase Baltimore
Leon Henry, Director of Outreach, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Maryland
City Council Appointments
Approval of the Journal
December 4, 2008
Communications from the Mayor
Bills Signed by the Mayor
December 11, 2008
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Urban Renewal - Hamilton Business Area - Amendment _ |
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FOR the purpose of amending the Urban Renewal Plan for the Hamilton Business |
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Area to specify uses to be allowed, not allowed, regulated, conditioned, or |
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otherwise limited in a certain land use area, clarifying certain language, and |
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conforming certain references; waiving certain content and procedural |
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requirements; making the provisions of this Ordinance severable; providing for the |
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application of this Ordinance in conjunction with certain other ordinances; and |
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providing for a special effective date. |
08-0022
Robert W. Curran
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Zoning - Conditional Use Banquet Hall - 2103-2105 West North Avenue |
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FOR the purpose of permitting, subject to certain conditions, the establishment, |
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maintenance, and operation of a banquet hall on the property known as 2103-2105 |
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West North Avenue, as outlined in red on the accompanying plat. |
08-0141
Belinda K. Conaway
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Urban Renewal - Park Heights - Renewal Area Designation and Urban |
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Renewal Plan |
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FOR the purpose of repealing the existing Park Heights Urban Renewal Plan and |
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replacing it by designating as a "Renewal Area" an area situated in Baltimore City, |
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Maryland known as Park Heights, bounded generally by Druid Park Drive on the |
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south, Wabash Avenue on the west, Northern Parkway on the north, and |
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Greenspring Avenue on the east; approving a Renewal Plan for Park Heights; |
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establishing the objectives of the Plan; establishing permitted land uses in the |
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Renewal Area; providing that where there may be a conflict between the provisions |
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of the Renewal Plan and the provisions of any Planned Unit Development, the |
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provisions of the Planned Unit Development control; authorizing the acquisition by |
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purchase or by condemnation of any properties needed for urban renewal purposes; |
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providing that the Department of Housing and Community Development may |
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demolish, sell, or lease acquired properties; creating disposition lots and providing |
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for controls on specific lots; providing that streets and alleys within the disposition |
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lots may be sold in whole or in part consistent with the redevelopment of the lots; |
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providing that scattered City-owned sites within the Renewal Area may be sold or |
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leased for development or rehabilitation; providing that properties identified as |
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"Public""may not be sold; providing for review by the Department of Housing and |
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Community Development of development or rehabilitation plans in the Renewal |
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Area with respect to their conformance with the provisions of the Renewal Plan; |
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providing that the provisions of the Zoning Code apply to the properties in the |
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Project Area; providing for the term of the Plan; establishing procedures for |
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amending the Plan; approving appendices and exhibits to the Plan; waiving certain |
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content and procedural requirements; making the provisions of this Ordinance |
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severable; and providing for the application of this Ordinance in conjunction with |
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certain other ordinances. |
08-0158
City Council President (Administration)
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Westport Waterfront Development District |
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FOR the purpose of designating a "development district" to be known as the |
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"Westport Waterfront Development District"; providing for and determining |
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various matters in connection with the establishment of the development district; |
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creating a special, tax increment fund for the development district; allocating |
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certain property taxes to that fund; making certain findings and determinations; |
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providing for a special effective date; and generally providing for matters relating |
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to the designation and operation of the development district and the establishment |
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and use of the special, tax increment fund to provide for the payment by or |
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reimbursement to the City for debt service which the City is obligated to pay or has |
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paid (whether such obligation is general or limited) on any special obligation bonds |
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or notes issued by the City or any "state obligations" issued in connection with the |
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development district, the replenishment of any reserve fund, and the payment of |
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certain expenses and administrative costs related to the operation of the |
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development district. |
08-0160
City Council President (Administration)
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Westport Waterfront Special Taxing District |
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FOR the purpose of designating a "special taxing district" to be known as the |
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"Westport Waterfront Special Taxing District"; providing for and determining |
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various matters in connection with the establishment of the special taxing district; |
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creating a special fund for the special taxing district; providing for the levy of a |
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special tax on all taxable real and personal property located in the special taxing |
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district; providing for a special effective date; and generally providing for matters |
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relating to the designation and operation of the special taxing district, the |
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establishment and use of the special fund as well as authorizing the pledge of the |
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special tax revenues to the payment by or reimbursement to the City for debt |
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service or related costs which the City is obligated to pay or has paid (whether such |
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obligation is general or limited) on any special obligation bonds or notes issued by |
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the City or any "state obligations" issued in connection with the special taxing |
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district, the replenishment of any reserve fund, and the payment of certain expenses |
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and administrative costs related to the operation of the special taxing district. |
08-0161
City Council President (Administration)
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State Obligations Pledge for Westport Waterfront Development |
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FOR the purpose of authorizing the pledge by the City of Tax Increment Revenues |
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and Special Tax Revenues (as such terms are defined herein), subject to |
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appropriation, to the payment of debt service on State Obligations (as defined |
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herein), issued from time to time and in one or more issues or series in an aggregate |
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principal amount not exceeding $160,000,000, the replenishment of any reserves |
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and the payment of certain expenses and administrative costs, for the purpose of |
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financing infrastructure improvements, including, without limitation, street and |
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road improvements, site removal, the acquisition of land, the construction of |
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buildings that will provide units of affordable housing and certain other |
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infrastructure improvements permitted by the Acts (as defined herein); authorizing |
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the execution and delivery by the City of a contribution agreement or other such |
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agreement providing for such pledge; authorizing the Board of Finance to specify, |
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prescribe, determine, provide for and approve the method and sources of such |
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pledge, the details, forms, documents or procedures in connection with such |
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pledge, and any other matters necessary or desirable in connection with such |
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pledge; and providing for a special effective date. |
08-0162
City Council President (Administration)
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Planned Unit Development - Designation - Mt. Washington Mill |
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FOR the purpose of repealing the existing Development Plan for the Mt. |
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Washington Mill Planned Unit Development and approving a new Development |
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Plan for the Mt. Washington Mill Planned Unit Development. |
08-0164
Rochelle 'Rikki' Spector
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Planned Unit Development - Designation - The State Center - Transit Oriented |
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Development Business Planned Unit Development |
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FOR the purpose of approving the application of the State of Maryland (the |
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"State") and the City of Baltimore (the "City"), owners of certain property located |
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in and around the State Center area, including 1100 North Eutaw Street (Block 459, |
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Lot 1), "No address" (Block 459, Lot 2), "No address" (Block 459, Lot 3), 300 |
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West Preston Street (Block 460, Lot 1), "No address" (Block 460, Lot 2), 231 29th |
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Division Street (Block 460, Lot 3), 301 West Preston Street (Block 478, Lot 1), 201 |
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West Preston Street (Block 478, Lot 2), and "Armory Parking Lot North" and |
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"Armory Parking Lot East" comprising 1.70 acres (No Block or Lot, but |
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constituting Rights-of-Way), respectively, (collectively, the "State Center" or the |
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"Property"), consisting of approximately 32.65 acres of land, streets and open space |
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inclusive, more or less, to have the State Center designated a Business Planned |
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Unit Development; and approving the Development Plan submitted by the State |
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and City. |
08-0166
William H. Cole, IV
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Urban Renewal Plan - Uplands (Corrective) |
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FOR the purpose of amending Ordinance 04-887 to correct, clarify, and conform |
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certain language that was inadvertently omitted. |
08-0207
City Council President (Administration)
Executive Nominations
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Member - Mayor's Commission on Disabilities - 8th District |
EA09-0158
EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS COMMITTEE
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Member - Mayor's Commission on Disabilities - 4th District |
EA09-0159
EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS COMMITTEE
Bills Introduced
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FOR the purpose of establishing the Land Bank Authority of Baltimore City; |
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providing for the Authority's powers, duties, and limitations; providing for a Board |
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of Directors, for the selection and terms of the Board's members, and for the |
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powers and duties of the Board; providing certain immunities; providing certain tax |
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exemptions; and generally relating to the establishment and operation of a Land |
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Bank Authority, as authorized by State law. |
09-0261
City Council President (Administration)
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TAXATION, FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE |
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Baltimore Benefits Commission - Membership |
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FOR the purpose of increasing the membership of the Commission to provide |
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certain additional representation. |
09-0262
City Council President (Administration)
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At the request of: Department of Human Resources |
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TAXATION, FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE |
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Tax Credits - Historic Restorations and Rehabilitations |
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FOR the purpose of extending the period within which applications may be |
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accepted for the tax credit for historic restorations and rehabilitations; and |
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providing for a special effective date. |
09-0263
City Council President (Administration)
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At the request of: Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation |
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TAXATION, FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE |
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Motor Vehicle Fund Capital Appropriation Transfer - Department of Public |
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Works (Account #9958-526-994) to Department of Recreation and Parks |
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(Account #9936-475-755) - $500,000 |
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FOR the purpose of transferring a Motor Vehicle Fund Capital Appropriation in the |
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amount of $500,000 from the Department of Public Works (Account |
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#9958-526-994) to the Department of Recreation and Parks (Account |
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#9938-475-755); and providing for a special effective date. |
09-0264
City Council President (Administration)
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At the request of: Department of Finance |
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BUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE |
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In Support of the City Solicitor’s Formation of a Multi-City Litigation Work |
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Group on Foreclosures |
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FOR the purpose of supporting the City Solicitor’s efforts to partner with other |
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cities to create a united local government front for addressing the foreclosure crisis, |
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to hold lenders accountable, to reduce the number of foreclosures, and to eliminate |
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vacant homes; and providing for a special effective date. |
09-0265
City Council President (Administration)
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MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION |
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At the request of: Department of Law |
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Maryland Department of Transportation - County Transportation Revenue |
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Bonds - Series 2009 |
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FOR the purpose of authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to enter |
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into an agreement with the Maryland Department of Transportation in connection |
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with the participation by the City in the proceeds derived from the sale of certain |
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bonds, to be known as Department of Transportation of Maryland County |
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Transportation Revenue Bonds, Series 2009 and to be issued pursuant to State |
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Transportation Article, Title 3, Subtitle 5; authorizing the City to take any other |
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action that may be necessary and proper to secure the share to which it is entitled of |
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the proceeds derived from the sale of these bonds; and providing for a special |
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effective date. |
09-0266
City Council President (Administration)
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MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION |
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At the request of: Department of Finance |
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TAXATION, FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE |
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Charter Amendment - Multi-Year Collective Bargaining |
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FOR the purpose of authorizing the Board of Estimates to approve multi-year |
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collective bargaining agreements with certified employee organizations, subject to |
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certain conditions; providing for the funding of those agreements; conforming and |
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clarifying related language; and submitting this amendment to the qualified voters |
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of the City for adoption or rejection. |
09-0267
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Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Warren Branch, James B. Kraft, Sharon Green |
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Middleton, Agnes Welch, Edward L. Reisinger and Mary Pat Clarke |
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MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION |
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JUDICIARY AND LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE |
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City Streets - Naming an Unnamed Alley St. Crispins Lane |
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FOR the purpose of naming an unnamed alley, located between Roland Avenue |
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and Falls Road, and physically located and connected to West Northern Parkway |
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and St. Georges Road, St. Crispins Lane. |
09-0268
Rochelle 'Rikki' Spector
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JUDICIARY AND LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE |
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Transit and Traffic - Temporary Parking Restrictions |
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FOR the purpose of requiring certain advance notices when parking on a street is to |
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be temporarily discontinued or restricted because of work to be done on or adjacent |
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to the street. |
09-0269
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Mary Pat Clarke, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Bill Henry, Warren Branch, |
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James B. Kraft, Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Sharon Green Middleton, |
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Belinda K. Conaway, Helen L. Holton, Agnes Welch and Edward L. |
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Reisinger |
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LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE |
Resolutions Introduced
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Legislative Oversight - Departments of City Government |
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FOR the purpose of instituting a system of regular review of all City agencies, and |
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the Baltimore City Public School System, to ensure that the agencies are operating |
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in line with the stated missions, that there is no duplication of services provided, |
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that the number of employees is consistent with the delivery of services, and to |
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monitor the expenditure of funds to make certain agencies are on task to adhere to |
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their Fiscal Year 2009 and 2010 operating budget targets. |
09-0096R
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Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Bill Henry, William H. Cole, IV, Warren Branch, |
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James B. Kraft, Sharon Green Middleton, Belinda K. Conaway, Helen L. |
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Holton, Agnes Welch, Edward L. Reisinger and Mary Pat Clarke |
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BUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE |
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In Support of a Moratorium on Federal Foreclosures |
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FOR the purpose of requesting that the Honorable Members of the Baltimore City |
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Delegation to the 111th United States Congress support legislation that imposes a |
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mandatory moratorium on the foreclosures of certain federally related mortgage |
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loans secured by residential property located in Baltimore City. |
09-0097R
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Mary Pat Clarke, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Sharon Green Middleton, Bill |
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Henry, Robert W. Curran, Rochelle 'Rikki' Spector, Warren Branch, |
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Belinda K. Conaway, James B. Kraft, Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Helen L. |
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Holton, Agnes Welch and Edward L. Reisinger |
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At the request of: The Community Law Center, c/o Robert J. Strupp, Director of |
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Research and Policy |
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In Support of State and City Capital Investment in the Green House |
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Residences at Stadium Place |
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FOR the purpose of expressing support of State and City capital investment in the |
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Green House Residences at Stadium Place, Maryland’s first Green House |
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long-term care facility, a model of sustained independence and respectful care for |
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frail, elderly adults, proposed for Stadium Place in Baltimore City and in service to |
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the entire Region: It’s Not a Nursing Home. It’s the Newest “Miracle on 33rd |
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Street”. |
09-0098R
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Mary Pat Clarke, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Bill Henry, Robert W. Curran, |
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Warren Branch, James B. Kraft, Rochelle 'Rikki' Spector, Sharon Green |
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Middleton, Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Helen L. Holton, Agnes Welch and |
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Edward L. Reisinger |
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URBAN AFFAIRS AND AGING COMMITTEE |
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Investigative Hearing - Boards of the Baltimore City Fire and Police |
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Employees' Retirement System and the Employees' Retirement System - |
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Investment Policy Guidelines |
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FOR the purpose of requesting the Executive Directors and a representative of the |
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Boards of the Fire and Police Employees' Retirement System and the Employees' |
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Retirement System (ERS), to brief the Council on an overview of the Boards' |
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investment policy guidelines as well as efforts in allowing more local, minority, |
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and women businesses to manage a portion of these funds. |
09-0099R
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President Rawlings-Blake, Sharon Green Middleton, Bill Henry, Robert |
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W. Curran, William H. Cole, IV, Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Belinda K. |
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Conaway, Warren Branch, James B. Kraft, Mary Pat Clarke, Agnes |
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Welch and Edward L. Reisinger |
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TAXATION, FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE |
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Request to Board of Estimates - Release of Funds - Contingencies Met |
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FOR the purpose of requesting the Board of Estimates to release certain embargoed |
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funds withheld from City agencies contingent upon performance (CUP) of a |
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satisfactory level of service because the agencies are now in compliance with |
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prerequisites set by the City Council. |
09-0100R
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President Rawlings-Blake, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Sharon Green |
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Middleton, Bill Henry, Robert W. Curran, James B. Kraft, Rochelle 'Rikki' |
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Spector, Warren Branch, Belinda K. Conaway, Helen L. Holton, Agnes |
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Welch, Edward L. Reisinger, Bernard C. 'Jack' Young and Mary Pat |
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Clarke |
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In Support of National Mentoring Month |
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FOR the purpose of expressing support for National Mentoring Month and the |
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focus of national attention on the need for mentors; recognizing the selfless |
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contributions of mentors from Baltimore City’s businesses, government agencies, |
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churches, schools, nonprofits, as well as individual volunteers; and calling all |
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members of the Baltimore community to volunteer their time and expertise as |
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mentors to those in need. |
09-0101R
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President Rawlings-Blake, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Sharon Green |
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Middleton, Bill Henry, Robert W. Curran, James B. Kraft, Rochelle 'Rikki' |
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Spector, Warren Branch, Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Belinda K. Conaway, |
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Helen L. Holton, Agnes Welch, Edward L. Reisinger and Mary Pat Clarke |
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Request for State Legislation - Baltimore City - Speed Monitoring Systems |
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FOR the purpose of requesting the Honorable Chair and Members of the Baltimore |
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City Senate and House Delegations to the 2009 Session of the Maryland General |
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Assembly to introduce legislation to authorize the placement of speed monitoring |
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systems on the streets and highways of Baltimore City. |
09-0102R
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Mary Pat Clarke, Sharon Green Middleton, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Bill |
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Henry, Warren Branch, James B. Kraft, Rochelle 'Rikki' Spector, Helen L. |
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Holton, Agnes Welch and Edward L. Reisinger |
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FOR the purpose of requesting the Director of the Department of Transportation |
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and the Chief of the Safety Division to institute a policy of ticket amnesty for |
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persons who receive certain tickets the day after the Thanksgiving and Christmas |
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holidays. |
09-0103R
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Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Bill Henry, William H. Cole, IV, Warren Branch, |
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James B. Kraft, Belinda K. Conaway, Edward L. Reisinger and Mary Pat |
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Clarke |
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PUBLIC SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE |
Consent Calendar
(See Section A at back of Agenda)
2R
Second Reader
Highways and Franchises
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City Streets - Opening - Certain Streets Lying Within the Middle East Urban |
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Renewal Project |
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FOR the purpose of condemning and opening certain streets lying within the |
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Middle East Urban Renewal Project, bounded by Ashland Avenue, McDonogh |
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Street, Chase Street, and Washington Street, as shown on Plat 348-A-80D in the |
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Office of the Department of Public Works; and providing for a special effective |
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date. |
08-0168
City Council President (Administration)
REPORTED FAVORABLE
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City Streets - Closing - Certain Streets or Portions of them Lying Within the |
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Middle East Urban Renewal Project |
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FOR the purpose of condemning and closing certain streets or portions of them |
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lying within the Middle East Urban Renewal Project, bounded by Ashland Avenue, |
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McDonogh Street, Chase Street, and Washington Street, as shown on Plat |
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348-A-80E in the Office of the Department of Public Works; and providing for a |
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special effective date. |
08-0169
City Council President (Administration)
REPORTED FAVORABLE
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City Streets - Opening - Brexton Street |
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FOR the purpose of condemning and opening Brexton Street, extending from Park |
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Avenue Northwesterly 71.1 feet, more or less, to Tyson Street, as shown on Plat |
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114-A-40 in the Office of the Department of Public Works; and providing for a |
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special effective date. |
08-0189
City Council President (Administration)
REPORTED FAVORABLE
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City Streets - Closing - Brexton Street |
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FOR the purpose of condemning and closing Brexton Street, extending from Park |
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Avenue, Northwesterly 71.1 feet, more or less, to Tyson Street, as shown on Plat |
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114-A-40A in the Office of the Department of Public Works; and providing for a |
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special effective date. |
08-0190
City Council President (Administration)
REPORTED FAVORABLE
Judiciary and Legislative Investigations
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Building Addresses - Placement |
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FOR the purpose of requiring the address number of a building to be affixed or |
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otherwise placed, in a certain manner, at the rear of the building as well as at the |
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front; increasing the penalty for a violation of the laws governing building |
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addresses; providing for alternative enforcement by environmental citation; |
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conforming, correcting, and clarifying related language; providing for a special |
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effective date; and generally relating to the numbering of houses and other |
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buildings in the City of Baltimore. |
08-0092
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Rochelle 'Rikki' Spector, Mary Pat Clarke, Helen L. Holton, Bill Henry, |
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James B. Kraft, William H. Cole, IV, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, President |
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Rawlings-Blake, Agnes Welch, Belinda K. Conaway, Sharon Green |
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Middleton and Edward L. Reisinger |
REPORTED FAVORABLE WITH AMENDMENT
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Ticket Sales - Public Carriers |
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FOR the purpose of repealing obsolete or otherwise unnecessary provisions |
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prohibiting transactions involving certain tickets, reservations, or passenger |
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accommodations issued by railroads or other public carriers. |
08-0256
James B. Kraft and Robert W. Curran
REPORTED FAVORABLE
Public Safety and Health
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Informational Hearing - Public Wellness and Disease Prevention Program - |
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City Employees |
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FOR the purpose of inviting representatives from Alternative Medicine Integration |
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of Maryland, LLC (AMI), the Baltimore City Health Department, and the |
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Department of Human Resources to discuss the wellness and disease prevention |
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practices currently available to individuals in Baltimore City and throughout the |
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country, and the benefits to Baltimore City of establishing wellness and disease |
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prevention services to the Baltimore City employees and their dependents through a |
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network of non-pharmaceutical and non-surgically oriented doctors of chiropractic. |
08-0061R
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President Rawlings-Blake, Warren Branch, Sharon Green Middleton, |
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Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Bill Henry, Rochelle 'Rikki' Spector, Belinda K. |
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Conaway, Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Mary Pat Clarke, Edward L. |
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Reisinger, Agnes Welch, James B. Kraft and Helen L. Holton |
REPORTED FAVORABLE
3R
Third Reader
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Third Reader (requires invocation of CC Rule 12-1 for same day advance from |
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2nd to 3rd Reader) |
Third Reader (to be held one meeting)
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Rezoning - Block 2024, Lot 6A, 1000-1050 Hull Street, 1450 Beason Street, |
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1100 Haubert Street, 1134 Hull Street, 1116 Hull Street, and 1113 Hull Street |
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FOR the purpose of changing the zoning for the properties known as Block 2024, |
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Lot 6A, 1134 Hull Street, and 1116 Hull Street, as outlined in red on the |
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accompanying plat, from the M-2-2 Zoning District to the R-8 Zoning District; |
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changing the zoning for the properties known as 1450 Beason Street and 1100 |
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Haubert Street, as outlined in blue on the accompanying plat, from the M-3 Zoning |
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District to the R-8 Zoning District; and changing the zoning of the properties |
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known as 1000-1050 Hull Street, as outlined in green on the accompanying plat, |
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from the M-3 Zoning District to the B-2-3 Zoning District. |
08-0026
Edward L. Reisinger
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Planned Unit Development - Tide Point |
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FOR the purpose of repealing the existing Development Plan for the Whetstone |
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Point Planned Unit Development; and approving a new Development Plan for the |
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Tide Point Planned Unit Development. |
08-0027
Edward L. Reisinger
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Rezoning - Properties in Park Heights |
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FOR the purpose of changing the zoning for certain properties in Park Heights: as |
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outlined in green on the accompanying plats, from the B-1 Zoning District to the |
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OS Zoning District and from the R-6 Zoning District to the OS Zoning District; as |
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outlined in orange on the accompanying plats from the B-1 Zoning District to the |
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R-10 Zoning District, from the M-2 Zoning District to the R-10 Zoning District, |
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from the O-R Zoning District to the R-10 Zoning District, and from the R-6 Zoning |
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District to the R-10 Zoning District; as outlined in red on the accompanying plats |
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from the B-2 Zoning District to the B-3 Zoning District, from the R-5 Zoning |
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District to the B-3 Zoning District, and from the R-7 Zoning District to the B-3 |
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Zoning District; as outlined in yellow on the accompanying plats from the B-2 |
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Zoning District to the R-6 Zoning District, from the B-3 Zoning District to the R-6 |
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Zoning District, from the M-2 Zoning District to the R-6 Zoning District, from the |
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O-R Zoning District to the R-6 Zoning District, and from the R-7 Zoning District to |
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the R-6 Zoning District; as outlined in brown on the accompanying plats from the |
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B-3 Zoning District to the B-1 Zoning District; as outlined in pink on the |
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accompanying plats from the B-3 Zoning District to the B-2 Zoning District and |
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from the R-6 Zoning District to the B-2 Zoning District; as outlined in purple on |
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the accompanying plats from the B-3 Zoning District to the M-1; as outlined in |
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turquoise on the accompanying plats from the B-3 Zoning District to the M-2 |
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Zoning District; and as outlined in tan on the accompanying plats from the R-6 |
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Zoning District to the R-5 Zoning District. |
08-0159
City Council President (Administration)
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Planned Unit Development - Designation - Sinai Hospital-Levindale |
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FOR the purpose of repealing the existing Development Plan for the Sinai Hospital |
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Planned Unit Development and approving a new Development Plan for the Sinai |
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Hospital-Levindale Planned Unit Development. |
08-0206
Sharon Green Middleton
Third Reader (for final passage)
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Animal Control - Penalties |
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FOR the purpose of increasing the prepayable citation penalties for certain animal |
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control offenses. |
08-0050
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James B. Kraft, Bill Henry, William H. Cole, IV, Robert W. Curran, Sharon |
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Green Middleton, Edward L. Reisinger and Warren Branch |
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Confiscated Assets for Neighborhoods |
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FOR the purpose of establishing a grant program to fund community-based safety |
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initiatives; providing for the funding of the program and the allocation of those |
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funds; directing the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice to administer the program |
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and to adopt rules and regulation further defining program elements; providing for |
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a special effective date; and generally relating to the Confiscated Assets for |
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Neighborhoods Grant Program. |
08-0118
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Bill Henry, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Mary Pat Clarke, Sharon Green |
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Middleton, Belinda K. Conaway, Warren Branch, Robert W. Curran, |
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Agnes Welch and Edward L. Reisinger |
Clearing of the Bill Status
07-0004; 08-0020; 08-0062; 08-0071; 08-0093; 08-0023R; 08-0040R; 08-0052R; 08-0054R
Committee Announcements
Announcements
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THE NEXT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL |
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WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, JANUARY 26, AT 5:00 P.M. |
Adjournment
Cable Hearing Schedule
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2009 AT 5:00 P.M. |
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Community Development Subcommittee, Councilmember Cole - Chair |
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08-0112 - Late Night Commercial Operations - Licensing |
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2009 AT 5:00 P.M. |
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Education Committee, Councilmember Clarke - Chair |
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08-0062R - Information Hearing - Baltimore City Public School System - Anonymous Call |
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Hotline |
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08-0068R - Baltimore City Public School Teachers - Gang Related Violence Training |