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Session Laws, 1951
Volume 603, Page 501   View pdf image (33K)
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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 501

tution of Maryland; and the Mayor and City Council of Balti-
more, in submitting any ordinance or ordinances for the issu-
ance of said certificates of indebtedness to the legal voters of
Baltimore City, may submit and resubmit the same at any
municipal election as well as at any general election to be
held in Baltimore City.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the proceeds of sale
of said certificates of indebtedness hereby authorized to be
issued, not exceeding the par value thereof, shall be used for
or in connection with extending, developing or improving the
harbor or Port of Baltimore and its facilities and the high-
ways and approaches thereto, including, but not limited to,
the following:

(a) The acquisition, by purchase, lease, gift, condemnation
or any other legal means, of land or property, or any right,
interest, franchise, easement or privilege therein, in, adjoining
or in the vicinity of the Patapsco River or its tributaries, for
or in connection with extending, developing or improving the
harbor or Port of Baltimore and its facilities and the highways
and approaches thereto, and for the payment of any and all
costs and expenses incurred in connection with, or incidental
to, the acquisition of said land or property or any rights or
interests therein;

(b) Developing, redeveloping, reconstructing, enlarging, ex-
tending, altering, improving, renovating, modernizing and
equipping existing piers, docks, wharves, warehouses, sheds,
transit sheds, buildings, structures and other facilities or ap-
purtenances usually and ordinarily used in connection with
the operation of a port, located on, above, under or in any land
or property that is now or which hereafter may be owned or
otherwise held or controlled by the Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore or by any private, public or quasi public corpora-
tion, partnership, association, person or other legal entity;

(c) Establishing, developing, constructing, erecting, install-
ing or equipping new piers, docks, wharves, warehouses, sheds,
transit sheds, buildings, structures and other facilities and
appurtenances necessary or useful in connection with the
operation of a modern port, on, above, under or in any land
or property that is now or which hereafter may be owned or
otherwise held or controlled by the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore or by any private, public or quasi public corpora-
tion, partnership, association, person or other legal entity;

(d) Demolishing, removing, relocating, renovating or alter-
ing land, buildings, streets, highways, alleys, utilities or serv-
ices, and other structures or improvements, and constructing,


 

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