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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Anne Arundel County Council will meet July 16.

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Anne Arundel County Council will meet July 16.

Here is the agenda provided by the Council:

The agenda is available in the Council Chambers the evening of the meeting. The agenda is held open until the meeting is called to order. (The agenda posted on this site is tentative.) Anyone wishing to speak on legislation may sign up beginning at 6:30 p.m. Sign-ups may begin at 6:00 p.m. with notice given if legislation is expected to draw a large public attendance.The public is encouraged and invited to attend. A reasonable amount of time is allotted to the public to address the Council on pertinent matters. Members of the public who wish to speak should, after being recognized by the presiding officer, state their name, home address, organization represented (if applicable), the subject matter, whether they are speaking for or against the matter and their remarks.

Bill 51-18: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Disposition of Real Property – Transfer to Governmental Entities (As Amended)

Introduced by Mr. Peroutka, Chairman (by the request of the County Executive) and Mr. Trumbauer

Bill 58-18: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Planning and Development – Master Plan for Land Preservation, Parks and Recreation (As Amended)

Introduced by Mr. Peroutka, Chairman (by request of the County Executive)

Bill 61-18: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Personnel - Positions in the Classified Service (As Amended)

Introduced by Mr. Peroutka, Chairman (by request of the County Executive)

Bill 62-18: AN ORDINANCE concerning: the issuance, sale and delivery of Anne Arundel County, Maryland general obligation bonds and bond anticipation notes(As Amended)

Introduced by Mr. Peroutka, Chairman (by request of the County Executive)

Bill 65-18: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Licenses – Swimming Pools – Personnel and Safety Equipment

Introduced by Mr. Peroutka, Chairman (by request of the County Executive)

Bill 66-18: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Deferred Retirement Option Programs – Fire Service Retirement Plan, Police Service Retirement Plan and Detention Officers’ and Deputy Sheriffs’ Retirement Plan

Introduced by Mr. Peroutka, Chairman (by request of the County Executive)

Bill 67-18: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Zoning – Residential Districts – Lot Merger – Religious Facilities

Introduced by Mr. Smith

Resolution 15-18: RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to the Charter of Anne Arundel County restricting the County Council to increase the minimum value of purchases and contracts requiring full competitive bidding from $25,000.(Hearing Concluded)(Eligible for Vote)

Introduced by Mr. Peroutka, Chairman (by request of the County Executive)

Resolution 18-18: RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to the Charter of Anne Arundel County to eliminate the 1500-hour per year limit for contractual temporary employees (Hearing Concluded)(Eligible for Vote)

by Mr. Peroutka, Chairman (by request of the County Executive)

Resolution 20-18: RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to the Charter of Anne Arundel County to require the County Council to confirm by resolution the County Executive’s appointment of Chief of Police (Hearing Concluded) (Eligible for Vote)

by Mr. Walker and Mr. Pruski

Resolution 21-18: RESOLUTION approving the declaration of certain improved County-owned property known as 100 Summit Avenue in Glen Burnie, Maryland as surplus property

by Mr. Peroutka, Chairman (by request of the County Executive)

Resolution 22-18: RESOLUTION approving submission of names for the Property Tax Assessment Appeal Board

Introduced by by Mr. Peroutka, Chairman (by request of the County Executive)

Resolution 23-18: RESOLUTION approving estimates of the annual costs of providing health insurance benefits and the employer subsidies used to determine the rates for certain participants under the County Employee and Retiree Health Benefits Program

Introduced by Mr. Peroutka, Chairman (by request of the County Executive)

Resolution 24-18: RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to the Charter of Anne Arundel County to require that the County Auditor receive a copy of any report related to employee theft of fraud in the County government and to permit the County Auditor

Introduced by Mr. Walker

Resolution 26-18: RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to the Charter of Anne Arundel County to amend the Anne Arundel County Charter to add additional duties to the provisions related to the County Auditor to provide for financial and performance audits of any office, etc.

Introduced by Mr. Walker, Mr. Trumbauer, Mr. Pruski, and Mr. Smith

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