21-0063
| 0 | | Rezoning - 1201 Dundalk Avenue | Ordinance | Rezoning - 1201 Dundalk Avenue
For the purpose of changing the zoning for the property known as 1201 Dundalk Avenue (Block 6738, Lot 036), as outlined in red on the accompanying plat, from the R-3 Zoning District to the C-2 Zoning District. | Assigned | |
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21-0064
| 0 | | Zoning - Conditional Use Retail Goods Establishment (With Alcoholic Beverages Sales) - A Portion of 3901 Boston Street (Also Known As 3975 Boston Street) | Ordinance | Zoning - Conditional Use Retail Goods Establishment (With Alcoholic Beverages Sales) - A Portion of 3901 Boston Street (Also Known As 3975 Boston Street)
For the purpose of permitting, subject to certain conditions, the establishment, maintenance, and operation of a retail goods establishment (with alcoholic beverages sales) on the property known as 3901 Boston Street (also known as 3975 Boston Street), as outlined in red on the accompanying plat; and providing for a special effective date. | Assigned | |
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21-0065
| 0 | | Rezoning - 1103-1109 North Washington Street | Ordinance | Rezoning - 1103-1109 North Washington Street
For the purpose of changing the zoning for the property known as 1103-1109 North Washington Street (Block 1551, Lot 001), as outlined in red on the accompanying plat, from the R-8 Zoning District to the IMU-1 Zoning District. | Assigned | |
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21-0066
| 0 | | Retirement Systems - Precluded Investment and Divestment - Fossil Fuel Companies | Ordinance | Retirement Systems - Precluded Investment and Divestment - Fossil Fuel Companies
For the purpose of prohibiting the new investment of certain retirement funds in fossil fuel companies; requiring the divestment of certain retirement funds in fossil fuel companies within a certain timeframe; requiring certain reviews; specifying a certain procedure for the divestiture of investments; authorizing certain exemptions; defining certain terms; and providing for a special effective date. | Assigned | |
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21-0067
| 0 | | Baltimore City Residency Requirements - Prohibition Against Purposeful Evasion | Ordinance | Baltimore City Residency Requirements - Prohibition Against Purposeful Evasion
For the purpose of prohibiting a re-organization or shift in staff reporting requirements in order to purposefully evade the Baltimore City residency requirements; and establishing that a violation of that prohibition is an ethics violation enforceable under the City Ethics Code. | Assigned | |
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21-0068
| 0 | | Curing Mistakes in Bids | Ordinance | Curing Mistakes in Bids
For the purpose of permitting the City Purchasing Agent to waive minor irregularities in bids; permitting a bidder to cure mistakes in a bid under certain conditions; permitting a bidder to withdraw a bid under certain conditions; defining certain terms; requiring the City Purchasing Agent to prepare a determination showing the relief that was granted or denied regarding a bid’s correction or withdrawal; and clarifying the duties of the City Purchasing Agent notwithstanding this subtitle. | Assigned | |
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21-0069
| 0 | | Transparency in Procurement | Ordinance | Transparency in Procurement
For the purpose of adding certain disclosure requirements related to fulfillment of detailed specifications for contracts, prior contracting experience, and the demographic characteristics of employees, other sources of labor, and board members of contractors and subcontractors for City contracts over $100,000; defining certain terms; establishing certain administrative penalties; and generally relating to better transparency in Baltimore City procurement. | Assigned | |
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21-0070
| 0 | | Required Market Research | Ordinance | Required Market Research
For the purpose of requiring contracting agencies to conduct market research investigations before determining that no qualified certified business enterprises are available to enter into leases or concession contracts; requiring the Minority and Women’s Business Opportunity Office to attempt to identify qualified certified business enterprises if contracting agencies state that no qualified certified business enterprises are available to enter into leases or concession contracts; requiring the Minority and Women’s Business Opportunity Office to notify the contracting agency and the Board of Estimates if the Office identifies qualified certified business enterprises that are available to enter into leases or concession contracts; requiring contracting agencies that want to waive or reduce MBE/WBE contract goals to conduct market research and document the market research to demonstrate why it is necessary to waive or reduce MBE/WBE contract goals; requiring the Minority and Women’s Business Opportunity Office, if granting the waiver or reduction of contract g | Assigned | |
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21-0039R
| 0 | | Violence Against Women - An Overlooked Public Health Crisis | City Council Resolution | Violence Against Women - An Overlooked Public Health Crisis
For the purpose of inviting the Police Commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department, the Health Commissioner of the Baltimore City Health Department, the Baltimore City State’s Attorney, the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement, the Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office of Children and Family Success, the Sheriff of the Baltimore City Sheriff's Office, and certain community-based organizations to appear before the Baltimore City Council to discuss the rise in violence against women and what strategies are being put in place to reverse this epidemic. | Assigned | |
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21-0040R
| 0 | | Informational Hearing - Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design | City Council Resolution | Informational Hearing - Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
For the purpose of inviting the Director of the Department of Planning, the Commissioner of the Department of Housing and Community Development, the Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Baltimore City, the Commissioner of the Baltimore City Health Department, the Commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department, the Acting Director of the Department of Public Works, the Director of the Department of Transportation, the Chief of the Baltimore City Fire Department, the State's Attorney for Baltimore City, the Sheriff for Baltimore City, the Chief of the Baltimore City School Police, the Director of the Department of General Services, the Director of the Department of Recreation and Parks, and the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Performance and Innovation to appear before the Baltimore City Council to discuss ways that the City can prevent crime through the concepts utilized in the Crime Prevention through Environmental Design model. | Assigned | |
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21-0041R
| 0 | | Informational Hearing - Domestic Violence in Baltimore City | City Council Resolution | Informational Hearing - Domestic Violence in Baltimore City
For the purpose of inviting representatives from the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office, the Baltimore Police Department, the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement, the Health Department, the Sheriff’s Office, as well as community advocates fighting against domestic violence to share their expertise with the Baltimore City Council and the general public and to discuss programs available to victims of domestic violence. | Assigned | |
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21-0042R
| 0 | | Approval for the Exchange of a Class B-D-7 License For Use at 3501 Boston Street (also known as 3831 Boston Street) to a Class A-7 License For Use at 3901 Boston Street (also known as 3975 Boston Street) | City Council Resolution | Approval for the Exchange of a Class B-D-7 License For Use at 3501 Boston Street (also known as 3831 Boston Street) to a Class A-7 License For Use at 3901 Boston Street (also known as 3975 Boston Street)
For the purpose of providing the required approval under Md. Code Ann., Alc. Bev. § 12-902.1(d)(1) to allow the license holder holding a valid Class B-D-7 Beer, Wine, and Liquor License issued for use at 3501 Boston Street (also known as 3831 Boston Street), Baltimore, Maryland 21224 to apply to the Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City to exchange their Class B-D-7 Beer, Wine, and Liquor License for a Class A-7 Beer, Wine, and Liquor License for use at 3901 Boston Street (also known as 3975 Boston Street), Baltimore, Maryland 21224. | Assigned | |
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21-0043R
| 0 | | Downtown Management Authority - Composition - Member Selected by the Baltimore City Council | City Council Resolution | Downtown Management Authority - Composition - Member Selected by the Baltimore City Council
For the purpose of selecting and approving Councilmember Eric T. Costello to represent the Baltimore City Council on the Downtown Management Authority’s Board of Directors pursuant to City Code Article 14, Section 1-7(e)(3). | Adopted | |
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21-0026
| 0 | | Rezoning - 1201 South Caton Avenue | Ordinance | Rezoning - 1201 South Caton Avenue
For the purpose of changing the zoning for the property known as 1201 South Caton Avenue (Block 2108C, Lot 002), as outlined in red on the accompanying plat, from the EC-1 Zoning District to the I-1 Zoning District; and providing for a special effective date. | 3rd Reader, for final passage | |
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21-0027
| 0 | | RPP Area 9 (Federal Hill) - Exception for 1 East Montgomery Street | Ordinance | RPP Area 9 (Federal Hill) - Exception for 1 East Montgomery Street
For the purpose of amending the Parking Management Plan for RPP Area 9 to add an exception to the Plan’s general permit allotments for dwelling units. | 3rd Reader, for final passage | |
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21-0038
| 0 | | Human-Trafficking Notice Requirements - Modifications | Ordinance | Human-Trafficking Notice Requirements - Modifications
For the purpose of requiring city-owned or -occupied buildings to place a notice regarding the human-trafficking prevention hotline in certain locations; deleting an obsolete reference to the “Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation”; providing that certain businesses may obtain the required human-trafficking notices from the United States Department of Homeland Security’s Blue Campaign website; and conforming and clarifying related provisions. | Approved and Sent to the Mayor | |
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21-0044
| 0 | | Retirement Boards - Composition | Ordinance | Retirement Boards - Composition
For the purpose of conforming the composition of the Board of Trustees for the Retirement Savings Plan and Fire and Police Employees’ Retirement Board of Trustees to allow a certain designee of the Comptroller to act in the Comptroller’s place; conforming and correcting related provisions; and providing for a special effective date. | Approved and Sent to the Mayor | |
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