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Session Laws, 1969
Volume 692, Page 2048   View pdf image
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2048                              MUNICIPAL CHARTERS

shall not be more than five cents per one-half hour nor less than five cents
per one hour, and that the period of lawful parking in any parking meter
zone will not exceed two consecutive hours.

18-50. Parking Meter spaces.

The Department of [public safety] Traffic Engineering, with the
approval of the County Administrative Officer, shall designate the parking
space, adjacent to each parking meter for which such meter is to be used,
by appropriate markings upon the street. Parking meter spaces so
designated shall be of appropriate length and width so as to be accessible
from the traffic lanes of such street. No parking meter space shall be
designated in front of and adjacent to any property abutting on a street
which is zoned, on the official zoning map of Baltimore County, R-40,
R-20, R-10, R-6 or R-G.

18-51. Parking Meters.

(a)    The Department of [public safety] Traffic Engineering, with
the approval of the County Administrative Officer, shall install parking
meters in the parking meter zones upon the curb immediately adjacent to
each designated parking space. Such meters shall operate, either auto-
matically or mechanically, upon deposit therein of an appropriate coin of
United States currency, for the full period of time or fraction thereof
for which parking is lawfully permitted in any such parking meter zone.

Section 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Sections 19.3
(b), 19-3(c), 19-5.3(j), 19-10, 19-11, 19-15.1(a), 19-15.2, 19-15.4 and
19-15.5 of the Baltimore County Code, 1958 (1966 Cumulative Supplement)
Title "Offenses—Miscellaneous" be and they are hereby repealed and re-
enacted with amendments to read as follows:

19-3. Firearms—Discharging within metropolitan district.

(b)    The Police [Bureau] Department shall post in the county
courthouse and also in every police station and substation throughout the
county, accurate maps designating the locations of the boundary lines of
the metropolitan district as set up pursuant to the provisions of Sections
32-6 and 32-7 of this Code.

(c)    Nothing in this section shall be held to apply to or prohibit
the discharge or firing of any such firearms on permanently located,
properly posted and bona fide target ranges, the location of which has
been filed with the Police [bureau] Department; nor to the firing or
discharging of any such firearms if the same is reasonably necessary
for the defense of life or property; nor to the discharging or firing of any
such firearms on any military occasion when the same is done under the
orders of an officer in command thereof; nor prohibit the discharging of
a shotgun by a licensed hunter, properly hunting in season, provided such
shotgun contains no heavier than No. 2 shot.

19-5.3. Kosher Foods.

(j) For proper enforcement of the provisions of this section, there
is hereby established in the Department of [public safety] Health a new
part-time position of inspector. The inspector shall be appointed by the