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Ch. 66
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2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(2) a melting, smelting, heating, or annealing coke oven, aluminum
furnace, anode bake oven, electrolytic pot, cathode, refractory, or other material used
in relining and rebuilding a furnace or oven[.]; OR
(3) A FOUNDATION TO SUPPORT OTHER MACHINERY OR EQUIPMENT OR
AN ITEM REQUIRED TO CONFORM TO AN AIR OR WATER POLLUTION LAW AND
NORMALLY CONSIDERED PART OF REAL PROPERTY.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect July 1, 2000.
Approved April 25, 2000.
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CHAPTER 66
(Senate Bill 238)
AN ACT concerning
Baltimore City Charter Amendment - General Powers - Tax Increment
Financing
FOR the purpose of altering the conditions under which Baltimore City may borrow
money by issuing and selling certain bonds to finance and refinance the
development of certain development districts; authorizing the Mayor and City
Council to conditionally pledge certain revenues, subject to annual
appropriation by the Mayor and City Council, to the repayment of certain bonds;
altering the circumstances under which certain ordinances must be submitted to
the legal voters of Baltimore City for approval; and generally relating to tax
increment financing in Baltimore City.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
The Charter of Baltimore City
Article II - General Powers
Section (62)
(1996 Edition, as amended)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
The Charter of Baltimore City
Article II - General Powers
The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall have full power and authority to
exercise all of the powers heretofore or hereafter granted to it by the Constitution of
Maryland or by any Public General or Public Local Laws of the State of Maryland;
and in particular, without limitation upon the foregoing, shall have power by
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