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Session Laws, 1963
Volume 671, Page 21   View pdf image (33K)
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J. MILLARD TAWES, Governor                        21

THE EXPENSE OF ENGRAVING, PRINTING, ADVERTISING,
ATTORNEYS' FEES, AND ALL OTHER INCIDENTAL EX-
PENSES CONNECTED THEREWITH), MAY 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, con-
structing, erecting, altering, expanding, enlarging, improving and
equipping (including, but not limited to, parking meters) buildings,
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, for storing, parking and servicing self-pro-
pelled vehicles, and for the payment of any and all necessary and
proper costs and expenses connected with, or incident to, doing any
or all of the aforegoing acts or things.

Provided, however, that 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 structure faces
a street or highway which is more than 25 feet wide from curb to
curb.

Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the sum of Three Million
Dollars ($3,000,000.00) derived from the sale of the bonds author-
ized to be issued under the provisions of this Act and designated in
Section 3 (b A) hereof (LESS THE COST OF ISSUANCE OF
SAID BONDS AS AFORESAID) shall be subject to, and expended
in accordance with, the following provisions:

A.  That the Off-Street Parking Commission of Baltimore City is
hereby vested with full power to administer and supervise the pro-
ceeds derived from the sale of the bonds, including, but not limited
to, the expenditure and disposition thereof. The Commission may
appoint a Secretary who shall perform such duties as may be im-
posed upon him by ordinance of the Mayor and City Council of Bal-
timore or as may be assigned to him by the Commission, and appoint,
employ, hire or engage such assistants, aides and employees as may
be deemed necessary for the proper performance of the duties of the
Commission. The compensation of said Secretary and other assist-
ants, aides and employees shall be subject to the approval of the
Board of Estimates of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and
shall be paid as provided in the annual Ordinance of Estimates of
said municipality. The Commission, with the prior approval of the
Board of Estimates, may employ or hire, from time to time, by con-
tract, consulting, planning or designing engineers or architects or
other persons possessing technical or specialized skills in connection
with the duties and powers of the Commission. The Commission shall
exercise all powers and authority conferred upon it in accordance
with the provisions of the Charter of the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore as it is now constituted or as it hereafter may be amended.

B.  No part of the proceeds of sale of said bonds shall be expended
until after The Off-Street Parking Commission of Baltimore City
has submitted its written recommendation, which shall set forth the
purposes for, and the terms and conditions upon, which each particu-
lar sum of money is to be expended, to the Board of Estimates of the
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and such recommendation has
been approved by said Board of Estimates.

 

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