ANNAPOLIS 1885
the City of Annapolis hereby enacted shall become effective on the fiftieth
day after its passage, unless a proper petition for referendum hereon shall
be filed as permitted by law; provided a complete and exact copy of this
Resolution shall be continuously posted on the bulletin board in the City
Hall for at least forty (40) days after its passage, and provided further
that a copy of the title of this Resolution shall be published in "The Evening
Capital," a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Annapolis, or in
any other newspaper of such general circulation once in each of the five
(5) successive weeks thereafter.
Section 3. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor is
hereby specifically enjoined to carry out the provisions of Section 2 hereof,
and, as evidence of such compliance, the Mayor shall cause to be affixed to
the minutes of this meeting appropriate certificates of publication of the
newspaper or newspapers in which the title of this Resolution shall have
been published and shall declare the Charter amendment hereby enacted
to be effective in due course of law by affixing his signature hereto in the
space provided, on the effective date of such amendment.
Section 4. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that as soon as the
Charter amendment hereby enacted shall become effective, either as herein
provided or following a referendum, the Mayor shall send separately by
registered mail to the Secretary of the State of Maryland and to the
Department of Legislative Reference of Maryland, a clear certified copy of
this Resolution showing the number of Aldermen voting for and against it
and a report on the votes cast for or against the amendment hereby
enacted and any referendum thereon and the date of such referendum.
The above Charter amendment was enacted by the aforegoing Resolu-
tion which was passed at a regular meeting of the Mayor and Aldermen of
the City of Annapolis, 6 Aldermen and the Mayor voting in the affirmative,
2 absent and 0 Aldermen voting in the negative, and said Resolution
becomes effective in accordance with law on the 6th day of August, 1968.
THE MAYOR AND ALDERMAN OF
THE CITY OF ANNAPOLIS
By: Roger W. Moyer, Mayor
ATTEST:
KATHERINE S. RUSSELL, City Clerk
Resolution of November 12, 1968
Resolution of the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Annapolis,
adopted pursuant to the authority contained in Article 11-E of the
Constitution of the State of Maryland and Article 23-A of the Anno-
tated Code of Maryland (1965 Edition), to repeal Section 24A of the
Charter of the City of Annapolis titled "Public Off-Street Parking
Facilities".
Section 1. BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Aldermen of the
City of Annapolis that Section 24A of the Charter of the City of Annapolis
be, and the same is hereby, repealed.
Section 2. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Mayor and
Aldermen of the City of Annapolis that the date of adoption of this Reso-
lution is the 12th day of November, 1968, and th |