3120 VETOES
In accordance with Article II, Section 17, of the
Maryland Constitution, I have today vetoed House Bill
564.
This bill authorizes Baltimore City to borrow
$8,000,000 for improvements to the City Hall of Baltimore
City.
Senate Bill 285, which was enacted by the General
Assembly and signed by me on April 9, 1971, accomplishes
the same purpose as House Bill 564.
Sincerely,
/s/ Marvin Mandel
Governor
House Bill No. 567 - Baltimore City Solid Waste
Disposal Bonds
AN ACT concerning
Baltimore City — Solid Waste Disposal Bond Issue
FOR the purpose of authorizing the Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore to create a debt, and to issue and sell
its certificates of indebtedness as evidence
thereof, to an amount not exceeding Four Million Two
Hundred Thousand Dollars [[($4,200,00.00)]]
($4,200,000.00), the proceeds derived from the sale
of the certificates of indebtedness to be used for
or in connection with planning, developing, and
making operative a comprehensive system for the
disposal of solid wastes, including, but not limited
to, the following, in connection with said solid
waste disposal system; the acquisition, by purchase
or condemnation, or any other legal means, of land
or property, or any rights therein, in the City of
Baltimore, constructing and erecting on said land or
property or on any land or property now or hereafter
owned by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore new
buildings, structures and facilities and in any
other manner improving and developing said land or
property; the establishment and development of sites
for landfills and the establishment and development
of transfer stations; the acquisition or
installation of equipment needed for or in
connection with any or all of the forementioned
buildings, structures or facilities or other things,
and for doing any and all things necessary, proper
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