Monday, February 9, 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 Dr. Matthew Jones, Concord Baptist Church
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call
Showcase Baltimore
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Denise Dobson-McDonald, Assistant Principal, and the winners of Highlandtown Elementary/ |
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Middle School's Inaugural Speech Contest: Yolanda Mokuba, Kimberlee Jeter and Jashawna |
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McCullough |
Approval of the Journal
January 26, 2009
Communications from the Mayor
January 28, 2009
Bills Signed by the Mayor
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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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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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
Bills Introduced
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Supplementary Special Fund Operating Appropriation - Department of |
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Transportation - $3,021,730 |
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FOR the purpose of providing a Supplementary Special Fund Operating |
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Appropriation in the amount of $3,021,730 to the Department of Transportation - |
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Program 234 (Transit and Marine Services), to provide funding for the operation of |
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a Downtown Circulator system; and providing for a special effective date. |
09-0277
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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Urban Renewal - Reisterstown Plaza Transit Station - Renewal Area |
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Designation and Renewal Plan |
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FOR the purpose of repealing the existing Reisterstown Plaza Urban Renewal Plan |
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and replacing it by designating as a "Renewal Area" an area situated in Baltimore |
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City, Maryland known as Reisterstown Plaza Transit Station, bounded generally by |
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Northern Parkway on the south and east, Reisterstown Road on the north, and the |
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western Baltimore City boundary line on the west; approving a Renewal Plan for |
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Reisterstown Plaza Transit Station; establishing the objectives of the Plan; |
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establishing permitted land uses in the Renewal Area; providing that where there |
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may be a conflict between the provisions of the Renewal Plan and the provisions of |
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any Planned Unit Development, the provisions of the Planned Unit Development |
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control; providing for review of all plans for new construction, exterior |
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rehabilitation, change in use, or demolition of any property; providing that the |
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provisions of the Zoning Code apply to the properties in the Project Area; |
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providing for the term of the Plan; approving an Appendix and certain exhibits to |
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the Plan; waiving certain content and procedural requirements; making the |
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provisions of this Ordinance severable; providing for the application of this |
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Ordinance in conjunction with certain other ordinances; and providing for a special |
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effective date. |
09-0278
City Council President (Administration)
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At the request of: Department of Housing and Community Development |
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URBAN AFFAIRS AND AGING COMMITTEE |
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Rezoning - Certain Properties in the Reisterstown Plaza Transit Station Urban |
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Renewal Area |
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FOR the purpose of changing the zoning for certain properties or portions of them |
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in the Reisterstown Plaza Transit Station Urban Renewal area: as outlined in blue |
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on the accompanying plats, from the B-3-1 Zoning District to the B-2-1 Zoning |
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District; as outlined in green on the accompanying plats, from the R-6 Zoning |
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District to the O-R-2 Zoning District; as outlined in pink on the accompanying plats |
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from the M-1-1 Zoning District to the O-R-2 Zoning District; as outlined in yellow |
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on the accompanying plats from the R-6 Zoning District to the B-2-2 Zoning |
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District; and as outlined in purple on the accompanying plats from the M-1-1 |
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Zoning District to the B-2-2 Zoning District. |
09-0279
City Council President (Administration)
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At the request of: Department of Planning |
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LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE |
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City Streets - Closing - A 15-Foot Alley |
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FOR the purpose of condemning and closing a 15-foot alley laid out in the rear of |
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the properties known as Nos. 2501/2507 through 2511/2517 Eutaw Place, |
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extending from Chauncey Avenue, Northwesterly 108.0 feet, more or less, to the |
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southeast side of a 15-foot alley laid out in the rear of the properties known as Nos. |
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914 through 934 Chauncey Avenue, as shown on Plat 316-C-1 in the Office of the |
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Department of Public Works; and providing for a special effective date. |
09-0280
City Council President (Administration)
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At the request of: Department of Public Works |
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HIGHWAYS AND FRANCHISES COMMITTEE |
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Sale of Property - 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 authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to sell, at |
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either public or private sale, all its interest in certain parcels of land known as the |
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former beds of certain streets or portions of them lying within the Middle East |
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Urban Renewal Project, bounded by Ashland Avenue, McDonogh Street, Chase |
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Street, and Washington Street, and no longer needed for public use; and providing |
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for a special effective date. |
09-0281
City Council President (Administration)
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At the request of: Department of Public Works |
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TAXATION, FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE |
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City Streets - Closing - Hawkins Point Road |
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FOR the purpose of condemning and closing Hawkins Point Road, extending from |
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Fort Armistead Road Southwesterly 449.8 feet, more or less, to an access ramp to |
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northbound Interstate Route No. 695, as shown on Plat 114-A-50 in the Office of |
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the Department of Public Works; and providing for a special effective date. |
09-0282
City Council President (Administration)
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At the request of: Department of Public Works |
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HIGHWAYS AND FRANCHISES COMMITTEE |
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Sale of Property - the Former Bed of Hawkins Point Road |
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FOR the purpose of authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to sell, at |
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either public or private sale, all its interest in a certain parcel of land known as the |
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former bed of Hawkins Point Road extending from Fort Armistead Road, |
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Southwesterly 449.8 feet, more or less, to an access ramp to northbound Interstate |
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Route No. 695 and no longer needed for public use; and providing for a special |
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effective date. |
09-0283
City Council President (Administration)
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At the request of: Department of Public Works |
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TAXATION, FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE |
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Sanitation - "One Plus One" Collection Program |
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FOR the purpose of amending the City Code to enable the City's "One Plus One" |
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Collection Program; defining and redefining certain terms; conforming varied |
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provisions governing the handling, placement, and collection of trash, garbage, |
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debris, and other mixed refuse; modifying the specifications for required |
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receptacles; repealing certain obsolete provisions; modifying and conforming |
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certain penalties; conforming, correcting, and clarifying related provisions; |
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providing for a special effective date; and generally relating to the collection of |
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mixed refuse and recyclable materials. |
09-0284
City Council President (Administration)
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At the request of: Department of Public Works |
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JUDICIARY AND LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE |
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Planned Unit Development - Amendment 1 - Chesapeake Paperboard |
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FOR the purpose of approving certain amendments to the Development Plan of the |
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Chesapeake Paperboard Planned Unit Development. |
09-0285
Edward L. Reisinger
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At the request of: Chesapeake Paperboard Centre, LLC, c/o Stanley S. Fine, Esq. |
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LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE |
Resolutions Introduced
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Outer Harbor Initiative - A Community Redevelopment Strategy |
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FOR the purpose of requesting that the Baltimore City Council through the |
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Community Development Subcommittee review and approve the Outer Harbor |
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Initiative. |
09-0106R
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William H. Cole, IV, James B. Kraft, President Rawlings-Blake, Robert W. |
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Curran, Bill Henry, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Sharon Green Middleton and |
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Edward L. Reisinger |
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUBCOMMITTEE |
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Performance Measures - "Blue Light Cameras" - Crime Prevention |
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FOR the purpose of requesting the Baltimore Police Commissioner to report to the |
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City Council on the status of the CCTV camera program; the phase out of the |
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original blue-light cameras and replacement with closed circuit units; the increase |
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in certain crimes and decline in clearance rates; and the measures in place for |
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monitoring the cameras. |
09-0107R
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President Rawlings-Blake, Sharon Green Middleton, Bill Henry, Bernard |
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C. 'Jack' Young, Robert W. Curran, William H. Cole, IV, James B. Kraft, |
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Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Mary Pat Clarke, Warren Branch, Edward L. |
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Reisinger, Agnes Welch and Belinda K. Conaway |
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PUBLIC SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE |
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Legislative Oversight - Baltimore Police Department |
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FOR the purpose of requesting the Baltimore Police Commissioner to report to the |
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City Council on the effect of overtime spending budget cutbacks on crime |
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prevention; and on the efficacy of restructuring the present formation of police |
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districts as well as reporting methods of minor crimes in order to shorten response |
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time and to provide better service to the citizenry. |
09-0108R
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President Rawlings-Blake, Sharon Green Middleton, Bill Henry, Bernard |
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C. 'Jack' Young, Robert W. Curran, William H. Cole, IV, James B. Kraft, |
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Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Agnes Welch, Warren Branch, Edward L. |
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Reisinger, Belinda K. Conaway and Mary Pat Clarke |
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PUBLIC SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE |
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Informational Hearing - BGE - Service to Low Income Customers |
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FOR the purpose of requesting the Senior Vice President of Customer Relations |
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and Account Services for BGE to report to the City Council on efforts to help |
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customers manage energy costs, the programs offered to customers to assist them in |
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paying for energy, and the effectiveness of existing programs in preventing the |
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termination of energy services to lower-income customers. |
09-0109R
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Belinda K. Conaway, James B. Kraft, William H. Cole, IV, Bill Henry, |
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Warren Branch, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Sharon Green Middleton, Edward |
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L. Reisinger, Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Helen L. Holton, Mary Pat Clarke |
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and Agnes Welch |
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URBAN AFFAIRS AND AGING COMMITTEE |
Consent Calendar
(See Section A at back of Agenda)
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Second Reader
Executive Appointments
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Member - Mayor's Commission on Disabilities - 4th District |
EA09-0159
RECOMMEND CONFIRMATION
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Member - Parking Authority Board - 10th District |
EA09-0160
RECOMMEND CONFIRMATION
Budget and Appropriations
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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)
REPORTED FAVORABLE WITH AMENDMENT
Judiciary and Legislative Investigations
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Informational Hearing - Vector Control |
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FOR the purpose of requesting the Commissioner of the Health Department, the |
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Director of the Bureau of Vector Control, and the members of the Interagency |
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Sweep Team to brief the City Council on the effectiveness of Vector Control |
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Bureau activity in controlling the rat population in City neighborhoods, the success |
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of outreach efforts in enlisting the citizenry in rat eradication efforts, the methods |
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used to measure the efficacy of rat control and abatement efforts, and the level of |
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coordinated, rat-density based, interagency strategic coordination and application |
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for long-term control of the rodent population. |
08-0070R
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President Rawlings-Blake, Sharon Green Middleton, Mary Pat Clarke, |
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Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Robert W. Curran, Edward L. Reisinger, Warren |
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Branch, William H. Cole, IV, Bill Henry, James B. Kraft, Agnes Welch, |
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Belinda K. Conaway and Helen L. Holton |
REPORTED FAVORABLE
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City Property - Renaming 2 Schools - Woodbourne Center #372 and Central |
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Career Center at Briscoe #451 to New Hope Academy #345 |
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FOR the purpose of changing the names of schools, Woodbourne Center #372 and |
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Central Career Center at Briscoe #451, both located at 900 Druid Hill Avenue, to |
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New Hope Academy #345. |
08-0217
City Council President (Administration)
REPORTED FAVORABLE
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City Streets - Naming an Unnamed Alley Gascony Lane |
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FOR the purpose of naming an unnamed alley, located between West Northern |
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Parkway and St. Georges Road and parallel with Roland Avenue and Falls Road, |
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Gascony Lane. |
08-0222
Rochelle 'Rikki' Spector
REPORTED FAVORABLE
Labor
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In Support of B-More United |
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FOR the purpose of expressing support for the B-More United Campaign of the |
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cooks, housekeepers, servers, and banquet staff at the Sheraton Baltimore City |
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Center Hotel and their boycott of the hotel in demand of adequate rights, job |
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security, decent wages, affordable health care, and a pension plan. |
08-0083R
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Mary Pat Clarke, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, James B. Kraft, Bill Henry, |
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William H. Cole, IV, Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, Helen L. Holton, President |
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Rawlings-Blake, Warren Branch, Agnes Welch, Belinda K. Conaway, |
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Robert W. Curran, Rochelle 'Rikki' Spector, Sharon Green Middleton and |
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Edward L. Reisinger |
REPORTED FAVORABLE
Land Use and Transportation
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Planned Unit Development - Amendment - 1950 East Fayette Street, 1951 East |
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Fayette Street, and 1921-1939 Orleans Street |
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FOR the purpose of approving certain amendments to the Planned Unit |
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Development for 1950 East Fayette Street, 1951 East Fayette Street, and 1921-1939 |
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Orleans Street. |
08-0165
James B. Kraft and Warren Branch
REPORTED FAVORABLE WITH AMENDMENT
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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
REPORTED FAVORABLE WITH AMENDMENT
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Planned Unit Development - Westport Waterfront (Corrective) |
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FOR the purpose of amending Ordinance 07-609 to include parcel height limits that |
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were previously approved and referenced on an unpublished exhibit but that were |
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inadvertently omitted from the published text of the Ordinance. |
08-0215
City Council President (Administration)
REPORTED FAVORABLE
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Zoning - Conditional Use - Amending Ordinance 02-355 |
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FOR the purpose of amending Ordinance 02-355 to amend a certain condition and |
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to amend the street address of the property. |
08-0223
Bernard C. 'Jack' Young
REPORTED FAVORABLE WITH AMENDMENT
Taxation, Finance and Economic Development
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Parking Authority of Baltimore City - Advertising Revenue |
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FOR the purpose of requesting the Executive Director of the Parking Authority of |
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Baltimore City to address the City Council on the feasibility of selling advertising |
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and marketing space in City-owned garages, as a means of generating new revenue. |
08-0071R
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President Rawlings-Blake, Sharon Green Middleton, Bernard C. 'Jack' |
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Young, Robert W. Curran, Warren Branch, Helen L. Holton, William H. |
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Cole, IV, Edward L. Reisinger, James B. Kraft, Rochelle 'Rikki' Spector, |
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Belinda K. Conaway and Agnes Welch |
REPORTED FAVORABLE
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Sale of Property - Portion of the Former Bed of Callendar Street |
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FOR the purpose of authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to sell, at |
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either public or private sale, all its interest in a certain parcel of land known as the |
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former bed of a portion of Callendar Street, contiguous to the east side thereof and |
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extending from Baltimore Street, Southerly 137.4 feet, more or less, to Booth Street |
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and no longer needed for public use; and providing for a special effective date. |
08-0199
City Council President (Administration)
REPORTED FAVORABLE
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Sale of Property - Portion of the Former Bed of Baltimore Street |
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FOR the purpose of authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to sell, at |
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either public or private sale, all its interest in a certain parcel of land known as the |
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former bed of a portion of Baltimore Street, contiguous to the south side thereof |
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and extending from Fremont Avenue, Westerly 247.0 feet, more or less, and no |
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longer needed for public use; and providing for a special effective date. |
08-0201
City Council President (Administration)
REPORTED FAVORABLE
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Waterfront Management District - Supplemental Tax |
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FOR the purpose of providing that property tax credits applicable to the regular, |
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citywide property tax do not apply to the Supplemental Tax imposed in the |
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Waterfront Management District; and providing for a special effective date. |
08-0219
City Council President (Administration)
REPORTED FAVORABLE WITH AMENDMENT
Urban Affairs and Aging
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Baltimore City Landmark List - Raffel Building |
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FOR the purpose of designating the Raffel Building, 107 West Heath Street, as a |
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historical landmark. |
08-0137
City Council President (Administration)
REPORTED FAVORABLE
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Baltimore City Landmark List - Four Bay House |
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FOR the purpose of designating the Four Bay House, 1733 Aliceanna Street, as a |
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historical landmark. |
08-0170
City Council President (Administration)
REPORTED FAVORABLE
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Baltimore City Landmark List - Dr. Giering House |
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FOR the purpose of designating the Dr. Giering House, 3906 Parkside Drive, as a |
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historical landmark. |
08-0171
City Council President (Administration)
REPORTED FAVORABLE
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Baltimore City Landmark List - Melvin Cade Armory |
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FOR the purpose of designating the Melvin Cade Armory, 2620 Winchester Street, |
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as a historical landmark. |
08-0175
City Council President (Administration)
REPORTED FAVORABLE
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Baltimore City Landmark List - Harford Commons (William Fuld Company) |
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FOR the purpose of designating the Harford Commons (William Fuld Company), |
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1508 Harford Avenue, as a historical landmark. |
08-0177
City Council President (Administration)
REPORTED FAVORABLE
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Third Reader
Third Reader (for final passage)
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Sale of Property - Map 96 Parcel 340, Baltimore County, Maryland |
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FOR the purpose of authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to sell, at |
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either public or private sale, all its interest in certain property known as Map 96 |
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Parcel 340, Baltimore County, Maryland and no longer needed for public use; and |
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providing for a special effective date. |
08-0136
City Council President (Administration)
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Baltimore City Landmark List - Saint Paul Community Baptist Church |
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FOR the purpose of designating Saint Paul Community Baptist Church, 1901 East |
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Federal Street, as a historical landmark. |
08-0138
City Council President (Administration)
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City Streets - Opening - Certain Streets Lying Within the Area Bounded by |
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Patterson Avenue - Parr Avenue - Spring Avenue and the CSX |
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Transportation, Inc. Railroad Right-of-Way |
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FOR the purpose of condemning and opening (1) Vincennes Avenue, extending |
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from Patterson Avenue, Northwesterly 505.0 feet, more or less, to Ridge Avenue, |
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(2) Ridge Avenue, extending from the Armstrong Avenue, Northeasterly 275.6 |
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feet, more or less, to Vincennes Avenue, and (3) Armstrong Avenue, extending |
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from Ridge Avenue, Northwesterly 475.0 feet, more or less, to Spring Avenue, as |
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shown on Plat 114-A-30 in the Office of the Department of Public Works; and |
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providing for a special effective date. |
08-0152
City Council President (Administration)
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City Streets - Closing - Certain Streets or Portions of them Lying Within the |
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Area Bounded by Patterson Avenue, Parr Avenue, Spring Avenue, and the |
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CSX Transportation, Inc. Railroad Right-of-Way |
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FOR the purpose of condemning and closing certain streets or portions of them |
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lying within the area bounded by Patterson Avenue, Parr Avenue, Spring Avenue |
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and the CSX Transportation, Inc. Railroad Right-of-Way, as shown on Plat |
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114-A-30A in the Office of the Department of Public Works; and providing for a |
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special effective date. |
08-0153
City Council President (Administration)
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Baltimore City Landmark List - Mount Calvary Church |
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FOR the purpose of designating Mount Calvary Church, 816 North Eutaw Street, as |
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a historical landmark. |
08-0172
City Council President (Administration)
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Baltimore City Landmark List - St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Church |
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FOR the purpose of designating St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1920 |
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Saint Paul Street, as a historical landmark. |
08-0173
City Council President (Administration)
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Baltimore City Landmark List - Scottish Rite Temple |
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FOR the purpose of designating the Scottish Rite Temple, 3800 North Charles |
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Street, as a historical landmark. |
08-0174
City Council President (Administration)
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Baltimore City Landmark List - Nazarene Baptist Church |
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FOR the purpose of designating the Nazarene Baptist Church, 1201 Harford |
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Avenue, as a historical landmark. |
08-0176
City Council President (Administration)
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Baltimore City Landmark List - St. Stanislaus Kostka Church |
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FOR the purpose of designating St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, 700 block of South |
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Ann Street, as a historical landmark. |
08-0178
City Council President (Administration)
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Sale of Properties - 916, 1016, and 1018 North Arlington Avenue |
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FOR the purpose of authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to sell, at |
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either public or private sale, all its interest in certain properties known as 916, |
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1016, and 1018 North Arlington Avenue and no longer needed for public use; and |
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providing for a special effective date. |
08-0192
City Council President (Administration)
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City Streets - Opening - Callendar Street |
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FOR the purpose of condemning and opening Callendar Street, extending from |
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Baltimore Street, Southerly 137.4 feet, more or less, to Booth Street, as shown on |
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Plat 114-A-45 in the Office of the Department of Public Works; and providing for a |
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special effective date. |
08-0197
City Council President (Administration)
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City Streets - Closing - Callendar Street |
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FOR the purpose of condemning and closing Callendar Street, extending from |
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Baltimore Street, Southerly 137.4 feet, more or less, to Booth Street, as shown on |
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Plat 114-A-45A in the Office of the Department of Public Works; and providing for |
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a special effective date. |
08-0198
City Council President (Administration)
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City Streets - Closing - A Portion of Baltimore Street |
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FOR the purpose of condemning and closing a portion of Baltimore Street, |
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contiguous to the south side thereof and extending from Fremont Avenue, Westerly |
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247.0 feet, more or less, as shown on Plat 111-D-55 in the Office of the |
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Department of Public Works; and providing for a special effective date. |
08-0200
City Council President (Administration)
Enrolled Third Reader (for final passage)
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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 |
Committee Announcements
Announcements
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THE NEXT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL |
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WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2009, AT 5:00 P.M. |
Adjournment
Cable Hearing Schedule
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2009 AT 5:00 P.M. |
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Judiciary and Legislative Investigations Committee, Councilmember Kraft - Chair |
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09-0272 -Baltimore City Sustainability Plan |
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2009 AT 5:00 P.M. |
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Land Use and Transportation Committee, Councilmember Reisinger - Chair |
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08-0018 - Maritime Industrial Overlay District - Extending "Sunset" - Owner Opt-Out |
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2009 AT 5:00 P.M. |
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Judiciary and Legislative Investigations/Land Use and Transportation Comm., Councilmember |
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Kraft - Chair |
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08-0163 - Live Entertainment - Licensing and Regulation - Hospitality Services - Promotion |
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and Coordination |