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CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF MARYLAND

PROPOSED CONSTITUTION OF 1968

CONSTITUTION OF 1867


Article, provided such additional power or


authority is not inconsistent with the terms


and provisions of this Article or with any


other provision or provisions of the Constitu-


tion of Maryland. The General Assembly


may place such other and further restric-


tions or limitations on the exercise of any


of the powers which it may grant to the


Mayor and City Council of Baltimore under


the provisions of this Article as it may


deem proper and expedient.


Sec. 3. The Baltimore Redevelopment


Commission may continue in existence and


shall have and may continue to exercise any


of the power and authority which is now or


hereafter may be vested in the Commission


by Law, until such time as such power and


authority of the Commission is validly


repealed by an Act of the General Assembly


of Maryland or by an ordinance or resolution


of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore


and a new agency of the Mayor and City


Council of Baltimore is created to carry out


the objects and purposes for which the


Baltimore Redevelopment Commission was


originally created; and nothing contained


in this Article shall be taken or construed


to the contrary.


ARTICLE XI-C. OFF-STREET PARKING.


Section 1. The General Assembly of


Maryland, by public local law, may authorize


the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore:


(a) Within the City of Baltimore to


acquire land and property of every kind,


and any right, interest, franchise, easement


or privilege therein, by purchase, lease,


gift, condemnation or any other legal means,


for storing, parking and servicing self-


propelled vehicles, provided, that no petro-


leum 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 structure faces on a street or


highway which is more than 25 feet wide


from curb to curb; and


(b) To sell, lease, convey, transfer or


otherwise dispose of any of said land or


property, regardless of whether or not it


has been developed, redeveloped, altered,


or improved and irrespective of the manner


or means in or by which it may have been


acquired, to any private, public or quasi


public corporation, partnership, association,


person or other legal entity.

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