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price may be below the original cost of acquisition. The Bal-
timore Redevelopment Commission shall have power to in-
clude in the terms of sale or leases of land to private corpora-
tions, companies, partnerships, or persons, provisions obligating
the purchasers or lessees of such land to begin the building of
improvements within a reasonable period of time; and to include
in such contracts, appropriate covenants and restrictions to
maintain standards of population density, property main-
tenance, character of the use of land, and architectual stand-
ards established in the redevelopment plan and approved by the
Commission on City Plan of Baltimore City.
(f) The Baltimore Redevelopment Commission shall have
no power to pledge the credit of, or in any way bind the Mayor
and City Council of Baltimore, and the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore shall not be liable in any way or manner
whatsoever, for any of the obligations, contracts, or under-
takings of the Baltimore Redevelopment Commission.
SEC. 2. The General Assembly of Maryland may grant the
Baltimore Redevelopment Commission, any and all additional
powers necessary and proper to carry into effect the above
mentioned powers and purposes of said Commission, provided
such additional powers are not inconsistent with the terms
and provisions of this Article XI-B; and with any other pro-
visions of the Constitution of Maryland. The General Assem-
bly may add such other and further limitations upon the
powers and the exercise of such powers of the Baltimore Re-
development Commission as it may deem proper and expedient.
ARTICLE XII.
PUBLIC WORKS
SECTION 1. The Governor, the Comptroller of the Treas-
ury and the Treasurer shall constitute the Board of Public
Works in this State. They shall keep a journal of their pro-
ceedings, and shall hold regular sessions in the City of An-
napolis on the first Wednesday in January, April, July and
October in each year, and oftener if necessary; at which ses-
sions they shall hear and determine such matters as affect
the public works of the State, and as the General Assembly
may confer upon them the power to decide.
SEC. 2. They shall exercise a diligent and faithful super-
vision of all public works in which the State may be inter-
ested as stockholder or creditor, and shall represent and vote
the stock of the State of Maryland in all meetings of the
stockholders of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal; and shall
appoint the directors in every railroad and canal company
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