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VETOES
redevelopment, including, but not limited to, the
comprehensive renovation or rehabilitation of any
land or property, or any rights or interests therein
hereinbefore mentioned, in the City of Baltimore,
and the disposition of land and property for such
purposes; the elimination of unhealthful, unsanitary
or unsafe conditions lessening density, eliminating
obsolete or other uses detrimental to the public
welfare or otherwise removing or preventing the
spread of blight or deterioration in the City of
Baltimore; the demolition, removal, relocation,
renovation or alteration of land, buildings,
streets, highways, alleys, utilities or services,
and other structures or improvements, and for the
construction, reconstruction, installation,
relocation or repair of buildings, streets,
highways, alleys, utilities or services, and other
structures or improvements; the payment of any and
all costs and expenses incurred for or in connection
with doing any or all of the things herein
mentioned, including, but not limited to, the costs
and expenses of securing administrative, appraisal,
economic analysis, engineering, planning, designing,
architectural, surveying, and other professional
services; and doing any and all things necessary,
proper or expedient in connection with or pertaining
to any or all of the matters or things hereinbefore
mentioned; authorizing said municipality to submit
an ordinance or ordinances for said purpose to the
legal voters of Baltimore City, and providing
generally for the issuance and sale of said
certificates of indebtedness.
May 15, 1975.
Honorable Steny H. Hoyer
President of the Senate
State House
Annapolis, Maryland
Dear Mr. President:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17, of the
Maryland Constitution, I have today vetoed Senate Bill
646.
This bill authorizes Baltimore City to borrow twelve
million dollars to implement the City's Community
Development Program.
House Bill 1012, which was enacted by the General
Assembly and signed by me on April 22, 1975, accomplishes
the same purpose.
Therefore it is unnecessary for me to sign Senate
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