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Ordinances Passed in 2021
Ordinance No. 3881 - allowing for the issuance and sale of General Obligation Bonds and General Obligation Bond Anticipation Notes.
Ordinance No. 3882 - allowing for the issuance and sale of General Obligation Refunding Bonds.
Ordinance No. 3883 - authorizing the execution of a Contract of Sale, and Deed, for the conveyance of 884 Sperry Terrace to Harold P. and Ann V. Atkins for $9200.00.
Ordinance No. 3884 - to accept bids for the purchase of three parcels of real property in the City and to authorize conveyance to the successful bidders.
Ordinance No. 3885 - granting Shenandoah Cable Television, LLC the non-exclusive right to use the city's public rights-of-way for the delivery of high-speed internet service to Frostburg State University
Ordinance No. 3886 - providing for the closure of a portion of a street known as Riverside Avenue, as requested by Northbranch Properties, LLC
Ordinance No. 3887 - providing for the City Tax Levy for FY22. Real Estate tax rate to remain at $1.0595 per $100 of assessed value. Personal Property tax rate to remain at $2.648 per $100 of assessed value.
Ordinance No. 3888 - providing for the annual expenditure appropriation for the FY22 General Fund
Ordinance No. 3889 - providing for the annual expenditure appropriation for the FY22 Water Fund
Ordinance No. 3890 - providing for the annual expenditure appropriation for the FY22 Sewer Fund
Ordinance No. 3891 - providing for the annual expenditure appropriations for the FY22 Special Purpose Funds
Ordinance No. 3892 - accepting bids for the purchase of eight (8) parcels of real property solicited through the 2021 Surplus Properties Round II Request for Bids and authorizing transfer of those properties to the successful bidders
Ordinance No. 3893 - accepting the bid from Robert B. Williams for the purchase of 500 Kingsley Avenue for the amount of $300 and authorizing conveyance of the property and execution of a deed to effect the conveyance
Ordinance No. 3894 - to repeal and reenact with amendments Section 10-30 of the City Code pertaining to tax credits provided for improvements to properties located in the Canal Place Preservation District, National Register sites or districts, and Maryland-designated Certified Heritage Zoning Districts, and clarifying which properties are eligible for the tax credits
Ordinance No. 3895 - to repeal and reenact with amendments Section 10-29 of the City Code pertaining to the provision of tax credits for the restoration and preservation of structures having historic or architectural value within the Historic District areas of the city
Ordinance No. 3896 - to repeal and re-enact with amendments Article II of Chapter 14 pertaining to noise nuisances
Ordinance No. 3897 - amending Section 11-93 of the City Code to except indoor shooting ranges from the general prohibition against the discharge of firearms in the City
Ordinance No. 3898 - authorizing execution of a deed to convey surplus property at 455 Baltimore Avenue to Andrea C. Moore for the amount of $3,111 with terms included to cause the property to revert back to the City should certain terms for rehabilitation not be met
Ordinance No. 3899 - authorizing execution of a deed to convey surplus property at 424 Goethe Street to Sandesh Sreenivas for the amount of $1,200 with terms included to cause the property to revert back to the City should certain terms for rehabilitation not be met
Ordinance No. 3900 - providing for the issuance and sale of $7.3M of General Obligation Bonds to be issued under the State Local Government Infrastructure Financing Program to finance and/or refinance certain identified costs for (a) office equipment and information technology improvement, equipment and software; (b) new and/or replacement vehicles; (c) facility and infrastructure improvements; (d) street improvements; and (e) water system, sewer system and flood control improvements and equipment
Ordinance No. 3901 - accepting bids for the purchase of six (6) parcels of property offered for sale through the "2021 Request for Bids - Surplus Property Round III" bid process, and authorizing the Mayor to execute deeds effecting transfer to the successful bidder
Ordinance No. 3902 - accepting the bid from RM & GM, LLC from the "Round III Surplus Property Sale" for the purchase of 130 Polk Street for the amount of $2,500 and authorizing execution of a deed to effect the conveyance
Ordinance No. 3903 - accepting the bid from the "On-going Surplus Property Sale" for 3 Altamont Terrace from David W. Smith for the amount of $100 and authorizing execution of a deed to effect the conveyance
Ordinance No. 3904 - to repeal and reenact with amendments Sections 16-1 through 16-6 of the City Code to update employee paygrades
Ordinance No. 3905 - approving an application (ZMA #21-01)to amend the City's zoning map to rezone property at 718 Frederick Street from R-U (Urban Residential) to R-R (Rehabilitation and Redevelopment) Floating Zone
Ordinance No. 3906 - accepting the bid from Michael W. and Kimberly A. McKay for the purchase of 17 Paw Paw Alley for the amount of $2,500 and authorizing execution and conveyance of a deed to effect the transfer
Ordinance No. 3907 - authorizing the issuance and sale of General Obligation Bonds in the total amount not to exceed $2,066,664 for the purpose of financing, reimbursing, or refinancing costs of the Decatur Street Waterline Project
Ordinance No. 3908 - accepting the bid from EZ Out, Inc. for the purchase of surplus properties at 32 Laings Avenue, 105-107 Fifth Street, and 305-307 Fifth Street for the total amount of $600 and authorizing exeuction of a deed to convey the properties to EZ Out, Inc.