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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 577
(4) ENTRY ON PRIVATE PROPERTY.
To enter, by its officers or agents, the land or possessions
of any person for the purpose of carrying out the powers enu-
merated in this Section 6.
(5) FERRIES.
To establish, acquire, own and operate municipal ferries in
the harbor of Baltimore.
(6) FIRE,
To provide for protection against fires, and to establish and
to regulate all matters relating to a Fire Department.
(7) FOOD.
To license, regulate and inspect the manufacture, transpor-
tation, storage, sale and disposition of food of every kind.
(8) FOREIGN TRADE ZONES.
To make application for establishing, maintaining and op-
erating Foreign Trade Zones in the Baltimore Harbor, and
to maintain and operate such Foreign Trade Zones when es-
tablished agreeable to and pursuant to the provisions of the
Act of the 73rd Congress No. 397, approved June 18, 1934,
entitled "A Bill to provide for the establishment, operation
and maintenance of Foreign Trade Zones in ports of entry in
the United States and to expedite and encourage foreign com-
merce", and any amendment thereof.
(9) HARBOR, DOCKS AND WHARVES.
To provide for the preservation of the navigation of the
Patapsco River and tributaries, including the establishment
of lines throughout the entire length of said Patapsco River
and tributaries, beyond which lines no piers, bulkheads, wharf,
pilings, structures, obstructions or extensions of any char-
acter may be built, erected, constructed, made or extended; to
provide for and regulate the stationing, anchoring and moving
of vessels or other water craft, and to prevent any material,
refuse or matter of any kind from being thrown into, deposited
in or placed. where the same may fall, or be washed, into said
river or tributaries; to make surveys or charts of the Patapsco
River and tributaries, and to ascertain the depth and course
of the channels of the same; to erect and maintain and to
authorize the erection and. maintenance of, and to make such
regulations as it may deem proper, respecting wharves, bulk-
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