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then develop a comprehensive anti-pollution plan which involves the improvement of sewage treatment facilities, a crackdown on indus- trial polluters, and possible curbs on future land development which might increase pollution. The committee wil! also study pollution from such Federal installations as Aberdeen Proving Ground and Edgewood Arsenal. MARYLAND COMMISSION ON THE CAPITAL CITY Chairman: Richard D. Weigle, 1973 Ex officio members: William S. James, President of the Senate; Thomas Hunter Lowe, Speaker of the House of Delegates; Vladimir A. Wahbe, Secretary of State Planning; Alfred J. Lipin, State Senator, Anne Arundel County; Robert L. Pascal, State Senator, Anne Arundel County; Edward T. Hall, State Senator, Anne Arundel County; Roger W. Moyer, Mayor of the City of Annapolis; Joseph W. Alton, Jr„ County Executive of Anne Arundel County; Rear Admiral James F. Calvert, Super- intendent of the United States Naval Academy. Appointed members: Elmer M. Jackson, Jr., 1973; Stuart M. Christhilf, 1975; L. Harvey Poe, Jr., 1975. St. John's College, Annapolis 21.404 Telephone: 267-6080 The Maryland Commission on the Capital City, created by Chapter 202, Acts of 1965, consists of seven ex officio and four appointed members, the latter of whom serve for four-year terms, two terms expiring every two years. No member can serve more than two con- secutive fowr-year terms. The ex officio members are the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Delegates, the Secretary of State Planning, the State Senators for Anne Arundel County, the Mayor of the City of Annapolis, the County Executive of Anne Arundel County, and the Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy. The Governor designates the chairman from among the appointed members. The Commission, which is purely advisory, is to examine means of preserving the colonial and historic features of Annapolis. At the same time, it is to plan for the city's orderly growth and development. The Commission may also make specific recommendations on land- mark resources, the needs for governmental activities and community resources and facilities, the city's physical development, and any other community needs (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 41, sec. 360). Appropriations 1971 1972 General Funds ...................................... $20,000 $20,000 MARYLAND COUNCIL ON THE ENVIRONMENT Marvin Mandel, Chairman Fred L. Wineland, Vice Chairman Neil Solomon, M.D., Ph.D., Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene; James B. Coulter, Secretary of Natural Resources; Vladimir A. Wahbe, Secretary of State Planning. The Governor created the Maryland Council on Environment in 1970 by an Executive Order. The Council is to coordinate policies and practices concerning environmental matters and to develop new pro- grams and policies whenever appropriate. Administrative, clerical and other supporting services are provided through the Executive Depart- ment. Permanent members of the Council are the Governor, the Sec- |
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