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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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1000 ARTICLE 4.

1898, ch. 123.

200. The City Library shall be kept open daily from 9 A. M. to 4 P.
M., and during the sessions of the City Council and at such other times
as may be necessary or may be prescribed by ordinance, with the Librarian
or his assistants in attendance.

COMMISSION ON CITY PLAN.

1910, ch. 114.

200A. There shall be a Commission on City Plan, to consist of the
Mayor of the City of Baltimore and eight other members, who shall be ap-
pointed by the Mayor in the manner prescribed in Section 25 of this Char-
ter, who shall hold their offices as in said section provided, and shall serve
without pay; one of the said Commissioners shall be president of said Com-
mission, and shall be so designated by the Mayor; the said Commission may
elect a secretary, who shall be paid such salary as may be provided for
by ordinance and who shall perform such duties as may be from time to
time prescribed by said Commission. The said Commission shall investi-
gate all plans proposed for the construction or extension of public high-
ways in the City of Baltimore and the establishment of a civic center or
other public improvements in connection therewith, and shall report the
results of such investigations from time to time to the Mayor and City
Council, and shall perform such other duties and exercise such other pow-
ers as may be delegated to it or as may be prescribed by ordinance not
inconsistent with this Charter.

ART COMMISSION.

1898, ch. 123.

201. There shall be an Art Commission, to consist of the Mayor of
the City of Baltimore and seven others, to be named by the following in-
stitutions, and appointed by the Mayor in the manner prescribed by Sec-
tion 25 of this Charter, and hold their offices as therein provided; one
shall be named by the Maryland Historical Society, one by the Johns
Hopkins University, one by the Peabody Institute, one by the Maryland
Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts, one by the Architec-
tural Club of Baltimore, one by the Board of Park Commissioners, and
one by the Charcoal Club; the members of the Commission shall serve
without pay. If any of said institutions shall fail to name a Commis-
sioner for thirty days after having been requested in writing by the Mayor
so to do, the Mayor shall name such Commissioner.

1898, ch. 123.

202. No statue, ornamnetal fountain, arch or gateway, monument or
memorial of any kind shall be erected, nor any change made in those
already erected in any public street, avenue, square, place, park or mu-
nicipal building in the City of Baltimore unless the design and site or

 

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