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INTRODUCTORY*
CITY OF BALTIMORE
COUNCIL BILL
Introduced by: The Council President
At the request of: The Administration (Department of Public Works)
A BILL ENTITLED
AN ORDINANCE concerning
Title
Franchise - Structural Projections into the South Potomac Street Right-of-Way
FOR the purpose of granting a franchise to Randolph and Marisa Capone to construct, use, and maintain structural projections into a portion of the South Potomac Street right-of-way, subject to certain terms, conditions, and reservations; and providing for a special effective date.
Body
BY authority of
Article VIII - Franchises
Baltimore City Charter
(1996 Edition)
Recitals
Randolph and Marisa Capone are the owners of the property known as 3000 Hudson Street. The property is a vacant end-of-row building of 3 stories. The property was operated as a bar at one time, but has been vacant since 1999.
The owners' planned renovation will convert the building to a single family home, with a brick exterior. The design will include a curving exterior turret wall of 3 stories, projecting from the west wall of the building and encroaching into a portion of the South Potomac Street right-of-way. A 1 story extension will also project from the west wall into a portion of the South Potomac Street right-of-way, beginning at the rear of the property and aligning with an existing curb cut. This addition will permit useable space for a two car garage. The sidewalk area is 14 feet wide at this location.
The described additions to the renovated building will project into portions of public rights-of-way.
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