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VETOES
This bill authorizes Baltimore City to borrow one
million dollars to finance a comprehensive system of
solid waste disposal.
Senate Bill 645, 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 House
Bill 985.
Sincerely,
/s/ Marvin Mandel
Governor
House Bill No. 986 — Baltimore City; Water System Bonds
AN ACT concerning
Baltimore City — Water System 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 Three Million
Dollars ($3,000,000.00), the proceeds derived from
the sale of the certificates of indebtedness to be
used for the purpose of extending, enlarging,
developing and improving the municipal water supply
and the water system of Baltimore City, including,
but not limited to, the construction, reconstruction
and extension of transmission conduits, tunnels, and
distribution mains, the increasing of the source or
sources of supply, the construction of additional
storage reservoirs, additions to and extensions of
existing reservoirs, the construction of additional
pumping stations, filter basins or plants, additions
to and extensions of existing pumping stations,
filter basins or plants, any or all of the work to
be done either within or outside of the boundary
lines of Baltimore City, and the doing of all things
necessary, proper or expedient to secure a full and
adequate supply of water for the City of Baltimore
and its inhabitants and such other persons or other
legal entities as may now or hereafter be lawfully
furnished water by the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore; authorizing said municipality to submit
an ordinance or ordinances for said purpose to the
legal voters of Baltimore City, and providing
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