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Session Laws, 1951
Volume 603, Page 71   View pdf image (33K)
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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 71

ration to an amount not exceeding Ten Million Dollars
($10, 000, 000. 00), the proceeds of the same to be used
for the acquisition, by purchase, lease, condemnation or
any other legal means, of land or property, or any rights
or interests therein, in the City of Baltimore, and for
developing, establishing, constructing, erecting;, altering,
expanding, enlarging, improving and equipping build-
ings, structures and other facilities on, under or in said
land or property, or on, under or in any land or property
that is now or hereafter may be owned or otherwise
held or controlled by the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore, or on, under or in any land or property owned
or otherwise held on controlled by any private, public
or quasi-public corporation, partnership, association,
person or other legal entity, for storing, parking and
servicing self-propelled vehicles, and for the payment
of any and all necessary or proper costs and expenses
connected with, or incident to, doing any or all of the
aforegoing acts and things, provided, no petroleum
products shall be sold or offered for sale at any entrance
to, or exit from, any land so acquired or at any entrance
to, or exit from, any structure erected thereon, when
any entrance to, or exit from, any such land or struc-
ture faces a street or highway which is more than 25
feet wide from curb to curb; conferring upon the Off-
Street Parking Commission of Baltimore City certain
power and authority; providing certain conditions which
must be complied with before the proceeds of the said
certificates of indebtedness may be expended; to author-
ize said municipality to submit an ordinance or ordi-
nances for said purpose to the voters of Baltimore City;
and declaring this Act to be an emergency measure.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore be and it
is hereby authorized to issue the certificates of indebted-
ness of said corporation to an amount not exceeding Ten
Million Dollars ($10, 000, 000. 00), the said certificates of
indebtedness to be issued from time to time and for such
amounts, and payable at such periods, and to bear such
rate or rates of interest, all as the Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore shall by ordinance or ordinances from time
to time provide; but said certificates of indebtedness shall
not be issued in whole or in part unless an ordinance or
ordinances of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
providing for the issuance thereof shall be submitted to
the legal voters of Baltimore City at such time and place
as may be fixed by said ordinance or ordinances and be


 

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