City of Baltimore  
City Council  
City Hall, Room 408  
100 North Holliday Street  
Baltimore, Maryland 21202  
Meeting Agenda - Final  
Monday, June 26, 2023  
5:00 PM  
Du Burns Chambers, 4th Floor, City Hall  
Baltimore City Council  
Nicholas J. Mosby, President of the Council - District 1: Zeke Cohen - District 2:  
Danielle N. McCray - District 3: Ryan Dorsey - District 4: Mark Conway - District 5:  
Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer - District 6: Sharon Green Middleton - District 7: James  
Torrence - District 8: Kristerfer Burnett - District 9: John T. Bullock - District 10:  
Phylicia Porter - District 11: Eric T. Costello - District 12: Robert Stokes, Sr. - District  
13: Antonio Glover - District 14: Odette Ramos  
Call to Order  
Invocation  
Reverend Dr. Beryl Whipple, Pastor of the Historic Mount Hebron Baptist Church  
Pledge of Allegiance  
Showcase Baltimore  
Lester Davis, Vice President, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield  
Roll Call  
Approval of the Journal  
June 26, 2023 - 1PM - Special Meeting  
Communications from the Mayor  
Consent Calendar  
(See Section A at back of Agenda)  
Bills Introduced  
Residential Permit Parking Program Area 50 -  
Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello Area  
For the purpose of establishing a new statutory Residential Permit Parking Area 50  
for the Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello Area.  
Sponsors:  
Odette Ramos  
ORDINANCE  
ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE  
Zoning - Discontinuance or Abandonment of Nonconforming Use - Reporting  
For the purpose of establishing a process for a person to report to the Zoning  
Administrator that a nonconforming use, or any part of that use, has been  
discontinued for 12 consecutive months or actually abandoned.  
Sponsors:  
Odette Ramos  
ORDINANCE  
ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE  
Zoning - Conditional Use Conversion of a Single-Family Dwelling Unit to 2  
Dwelling Units in the R-8 Zoning District - Variances - 1046 Brantley Avenue  
For the purpose of permitting, subject to certain conditions, the conversion of a  
single-family dwelling unit to 2 dwelling units in the R-8 Zoning District on the  
property known as 1046 Brantley Avenue (Block 0115, Lot 071), as outlined in red  
on the accompanying plat; and granting variances from certain bulk regulations (lot  
area size), and off-street parking requirements; and providing for a special effective  
date.  
Sponsors:  
John T. Bullock  
ORDINANCE  
ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE  
Zoning - Conditional Use Conversion of a Single-Family Dwelling Unit to 3  
Dwelling Units in the R-8 Zoning District - Variances - 2127 McCulloh Street  
For the purpose of permitting, subject to certain conditions, the conversion of a  
single-family dwelling unit to 3 dwelling units in the R-8 Zoning District on the  
property known as 2127 McCulloh Street (Block 0310, Lot 013), as outlined in red  
on the accompanying plat; and granting variances from certain bulk regulations (lot  
area size); and providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
James Torrence  
ORDINANCE  
ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE  
Resolutions Introduced  
Informational Hearing - Gas Regulator Installation Location  
For the purpose of inviting representatives from the Department of Public Works, the  
Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation, the Baltimore Gas and  
Electric Company, and relevant stakeholder groups to brief the City Council on the  
ongoing installation of gas regulators at residential sites, including a discussion of best  
practices for the internal or external installation of a gas regulator at a residential  
property, a discussion of safety considerations with regard to the location of a gas  
regulator, and a response to recent community concerns related to the relocation of  
gas regulators at residential properties in Baltimore City.  
Sponsors:  
Robert Stokes, Sr., Eric T. Costello, Antonio Glover, Zeke Cohen, Phylicia Porter,  
President Nicholas J. Mosby  
RESOLUTION  
HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE  
2R Second Reader  
Economic and Community Development  
Real Estate Practices - Disclosures - Historic Districts  
For the purpose of requiring certain disclosures in order to sell a property that is  
located in a historic district; and providing for certain penalties.  
Sponsors:  
John T. Bullock, Sharon Green Middleton, James Torrence  
RECOMMEND FAVORABLE WITH AMENDMENTS  
Rezoning - 810 Leadenhall Street  
For the purpose of changing the zoning for the property known as 810 Leadenhall  
Street (Block 0902, Lot 006), as outlined in red on the accompanying plat, from the  
IMU-1 Zoning District to the TOD-4 Zoning District.  
Sponsors:  
Eric T. Costello  
RECOMMEND FAVORABLE WITH AMENDMENTS  
Zoning - Conditional Use Parking Lot - 3618 and 3620 Elm Avenue  
For the purpose of permitting, subject to certain conditions, the establishment,  
maintenance, and operation of an open off-street parking area on the properties  
known as 3618 Elm Avenue (Block 3538, Lot 038) and 3620 Elm Avenue (Block  
3538, Lot 037), as outlined in red on the accompanying plat; and providing for a  
special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
Odette Ramos  
RECOMMEND FAVORABLE  
RPP Area 48 (Riverside) - Revisions  
For the purpose of modifying the hours of applicable parking restrictions for  
Residential Parking Plan Area 48 (Riverside); reducing the non-permit parking time  
threshold; establishing an exception to the applicable permit limit; and correcting and  
conforming related provisions.  
Sponsors:  
Eric T. Costello  
RECOMMEND FAVORABLE  
Zoning - Use Regulation - Residential-Care Facilities (Age-Restricted)  
For the purpose of permitting certain residential-care facilities in the EC-2 Zoning  
District as a conditional use requiring approval by Ordinance of the Mayor and City  
Council; and providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
Mark Conway  
RECOMMEND FAVORABLE  
Zoning - Conditional Use - Residential-Care Facility (Age-Restricted) - 201  
Homeland Avenue and a Portion of Block 5027, Lot 003  
For the purpose of permitting, subject to certain conditions, the establishment,  
maintenance, and operation of a residential-care facility (age-restricted) with 171 units  
on the property known as 201 Homeland Avenue (Block 5027, Lot 005) and a  
portion of Block 5027, Lot 003, as outlined in red on the accompanying plat;  
providing for a certain contingency; providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
Mark Conway  
RECOMMEND FAVORABLE WITH AMENDMENTS  
Transit-Oriented Development - Reisterstown Plaza  
For the purpose of supporting a State Transit-Oriented Development designation for  
Reisterstown Plaza, the area surrounding and including the Reisterstown Plaza Metro  
Subway Link Station; and providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
RECOMMEND FAVORABLE WITH AMENDMENTS  
Transit-Oriented Development - Penn Station  
For the purpose of supporting a State Transit-Oriented Development designation for  
Penn Station, the area surrounding and including Baltimore Penn Station; and  
providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
RECOMMEND FAVORABLE WITH AMENDMENTS  
Transit-Oriented Development - Penn North  
For the purpose of supporting a State Transit-Oriented Development designation for  
Penn North, the area surrounding and including the Penn North Metro Subway Link  
Station; and providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
RECOMMEND FAVORABLE  
Transit-Oriented Development - North Avenue  
For the purpose of supporting a State Transit-Oriented Development designation for  
North Avenue, the area surrounding and including the Light Rail Link Station; and  
providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
RECOMMEND FAVORABLE  
Rules and Legislative Oversight  
Victor Clark  
Member - Board of Municipal and Zoning Appeals - District 9  
RECOMMEND CONFIRMATION  
Tracey Barbour-Gillett  
Member - Fair Election Fund Commission - District 11  
RECOMMEND CONFIRMATION  
Douglas B. McCoach  
Member - Planning Commission - District 4  
RECOMMEND CONFIRMATION  
Noelle W. Newman  
Member - Board of Ethics - District 14  
RECOMMEND CONFIRMATION  
David A. Rosario  
Member - Baltimore Hispanic Commission - District 5  
RECOMMEND CONFIRMATION  
3R Third Reader  
Third Reader (requires invocation of CC Rule 12-1 for same day advance from 2nd to  
3rd Reader)  
Transit-Oriented Development - Reisterstown Plaza  
For the purpose of supporting a State Transit-Oriented Development designation for  
Reisterstown Plaza, the area surrounding and including the Reisterstown Plaza Metro  
Subway Link Station; and providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Transit-Oriented Development - Penn Station  
For the purpose of supporting a State Transit-Oriented Development designation for  
Penn Station, the area surrounding and including Baltimore Penn Station; and  
providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Transit-Oriented Development - Penn North  
For the purpose of supporting a State Transit-Oriented Development designation for  
Penn North, the area surrounding and including the Penn North Metro Subway Link  
Station; and providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Transit-Oriented Development - North Avenue  
For the purpose of supporting a State Transit-Oriented Development designation for  
North Avenue, the area surrounding and including the Light Rail Link Station; and  
providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Clearing of the Bill Status  
Ordinances: 21-0074, 21-0163, 21-0177, 22-0249, 22-0251, 22-0256, 22-0260, 22-0274, 22-0278,  
22-0295  
Resolutions: 21-0078R, 22-0099R, 22-0111R, 22-0112R, 22-0115R, 22-0117R, 22-0118R, 22-0124R,  
22-0130R, 22-0131R, 22-0134R  
Committee Announcements  
Announcements  
THE NEXT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL  
WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, JULY 17, 2023 AT 5:00 P.M.  
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