2138
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 774
development of a visitors center; Section 5(C)(5)(b) in
said Chapter 289 and found on page 1270 of the Laws of
Maryland of 1974, making available $5,600 to the
Department of Natural Resources for Matapeake Multi—Use
Field Station (Queen Anne's County) for design and
preparation of plans and specifications for shore erosion
control measures; [[Section 5(C)(5)(c) in said Chapter
289 and found on page 1270 of the Laws of 1974, making
available $12,000 to the Department of Natural Resources
for Matapeake Multi-Use Field Station (Queen Anne's
County) for design and preparation of detailed plans and
specifications for the rennovation of existing brick
building into classrooms and field laboratory;]] Section
5(C)(6)(a) in said Chapter 289 and found on page 1270 of
the Laws of 1974 making available $25,000 to the
Department of Natural Resources for Mt. Nebo Service
Center (Garrett County) for design and preparation of
detailed plans and specifications for a shop complex to
include a shop building with office space, vehicle
storage building, service yard, security fencing,
utilities, and a building which will serve as an
administrative office; Section 5(C)(11)(a) in said
Chapter 289 and found on page 1271 of the Laws of 1974,
making available $399,000 to the Department of Natural
Resources for Savage River—New Germany Service Center
(Garrett County) for development of Stage II of the
service area to include a residence, a service complex to
include an agricultural and storage building, a dry goods
storage building, vehicle storage building, an office,
service yard and roads; Section 5(C) (14) (a) in said
Chapter 289 and found on page 1272 of the Laws of 1974,
making available $51,000 to the Department of Natural
Resources for Tuckahoe State Park (Queen Anne's &
Caroline Counties) for construction of a superintendent's
residence; Section 5(E)(2)(a) in said Chapter 289 and
found on page 1273 of the Laws of 1974, making available
$1,829,000 to the Aged and Chronically Ill Services
Administration for Mount Wilson Center (Baltimore County)
for replacement of heating system and metal sash windows
in Building No. 1 and installation of air conditioning in
Building No. 1 and No. 2; Section 5(E)(3)(b) in said
Chapter 289 and found on page 1273 of the Laws of 1974,
making available $100,000 to Aged and Chronically 111
Services Administration for Western Maryland Center
(Washington County) for construction of elevator tower
and installation of elevator; [[Section 5(G)(2)(a) in
said Chapter 289 and found on page 1277 of the laws of
1974, making available $310,000 to Mental Retardation
Administration for Rosewood Hospital Center (Baltimore
County) for improvement and corrective measures to the
primary and secondary electrical services;]] Section
5(H)(1)(a) in said Chapter 289 and found on page 1278 of
the Laws of 1974, making available $420,000 to the
Department of Juvenile Services for purchase and
modification of Youth Residences; Section 5(H)(4)(a) in
said Chapter 289 and found on page 1279 of the Laws of
1974, making available $1,212,000 to the Department of
Juvenile Services for Maryland Training School for Boys
|
|