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Session Laws, 1970
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Annapolis                                       2221

SECTION III: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor
is hereby specifically enjoined to carry out the provisions of Section II
hereof, and, as evidence of such compliance, the Mayor shall cause to be
affixed to the minutes of this meeting appropriate certificates of publica-
tion 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 IV: 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 Reso-
lution which was passed at a regular meeting of the Mayor and Aldermen
of the City of Annapolis, 7 Aldermen and Mayor voting in the affirmative
and 0 Aldermen voting in the negative, and said Resolution becomes
effective in accordance with law on the 31st day of March, 1969.

The Mayor and Aldermen of the
City of Annapolis

By: Roger W. Moyer, Mayor
ATTEST:
Katherine S. Russell, City Clerk

Resolution of March 10, 1969

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 add a new section to the
Charter of the City of Annapolis, to be numbered Section 47-A, to be
entitled "Tax Exemption For Persons Over Sixty-Five" to provide
that for persons who are citizens of the City of Annapolis over the
age of sixty-five (65) years with a total gross income of less than
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($5,000.00) per year, who own real
estate located within the City upon which they reside, shall be en-
titled to a deduction from the assessed valuation of their property
for the levying of ad valorem taxes.

SECTION I: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND ALDER-
MEN OF THE CITY OF ANNAPOLIS that a new section is hereby added
to the Charter of the City of Annapolis to be numbered Section 47-A, to
be titled "Tax Exemption For Persons Over Sixty-Five" and to read as
follows:

"Every person of the age of sixty-five (65) years or more and whose
total gross annual income from all sources is FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS
($5,000.00) or less, who has legal or beneficial title to real property
located in the City of Annapolis, and who resides thereon as his or her
permanent home, shall be entitled to single tax credit in an amount equal
to fifty per cent (50%) of the assessed value of the dwelling of the

 

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