August 4
Monday Jul 25th, 2011
- ROLL CALL
- APPROVAL OF MINUTES
- BALTIMORE CITY LANDMARK DESIGNATION/ ST. PETER’S CATHOLIC – 13 S. POPPLETON STREET – CHURCH COMPLEX (Ninth District) (PDF File)
- MINOR AMENDMENT AND FINAL DESIGN APPROVAL/CANTON CROSSING PUD – PARCEL D1 PARKING GARAGE (First District) ** (PDF File)
- CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0745/URBAN RENEWAL – EAST BALTIMORE MIDWAY – AMENDMENT (Council members - Carl Stokes, Warren Branch) For the purpose of amending the Urban Renewal Plan for East Baltimore Midway to revise Exhibits 1 and 4 to reflect the change in zoning, upon approval by separate ordinance, for 2315-2317 Cecil Avenue; waiving certain content and procedural requirements; making the provisions of this Ordinance severable; providing for the application of this Ordinance in conjunction with certain other ordinances; and providing for a special effective date. (Twelfth District)
CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0717/REZONING – 2315-2317 CECIL AVENUE (Councilmember - Carl Stokes) (PDF File)
For the purpose of changing the zoning for the property known as 2315-2317 Cecil Avenue, as outlined in red on the accompanying plat, from the M-1-2 Zoning District to the B-3-2 Zoning District. (Twelfth District) - CITY COUNCIL BILL # 09-0383/ ZONING – CONDITIONAL USE PARKING, OPEN OFF-STREET AREA – 1621, 1623, 1625, 1627, 1629, AND 1631 GOUGH STREET (Councilmember James B. Kraft ) **
For the purpose of permitting, subject to certain conditions, the establishment, maintenance, and operation of a parking, open off-street area on the properties known as 1621, 1623, 1625, 1627, 1629, and 1631 Gough Street, as outlined in red on the accompanying plat. (First District)(PDF File) - CITY COUNCIL BILL #10-0632/ REZONING – 2525 KIRK AVENUE (Councilmembers - Clarke, Curran)
(PDF File)For the purpose of changing the zoning for the property known as 2525 Kirk Avenue, as outlined in red on the accompanying plat, from the M-1-2 zoning district to the B-3-2 zoning district. (Fourteenth District) - CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0720/ URBAN RENEWAL – MOUNT VERNON – AMENDMENT (Councilmember - William H. Cole, IV) ** For the purpose of amending the Urban Renewal Plan for Mount Vernon to amend certain general development and redevelopment controls in the Renewal Plan; waiving certain content and procedural requirements; making the provisions of this Ordinance severable; providing for the application of this Ordinance in conjunction with certain other ordinances; and providing for a special effective date. (Eleventh District) LinkClick.aspx(PDF File)
CONSENT AGENDA - FINAL DESIGN APPROVAL SILO POINT PUD SIGNAGE (Tenth District)
- CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0722/CITY STREETS – OPENING – CERTAIN ALLEYS BOUNDED BY RIVERSIDE ROAD, LEVIN ROAD, AND MEADOW ROAD (Administration – City Council President Young)
For the purpose of condemning and opening certain alleys bounded by Riverside Road, Levin Road, and Meadow Road, as shown on Plat 347-A-74 in the Office of the Department of General Services; and providing for a special effective date. Tenth District) - CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0723/ CITY STREETS – CLOSING – CERTAIN ALLEYS BOUNDED BY RIVERSIDE ROAD, LEVIN ROAD, AND MEADOW ROAD (Administration – City Council President Young)
For the purpose of condemning and closing certain alleys bounded by Riverside Road, Levin Road, and Meadow Road, as shown on Plat 347-A-74A in the Office of the Department of General Services; and providing for a special effective date. (Tenth District) - CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0724/SALE OF PROPERTY – FORMER BEDS OF CERTAIN ALLEYS BOUNDED BY RIVERSIDE ROAD, LEVIN ROAD, AND MEADOW ROAD (Administration – City Council President Young)
For the purpose of authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to sell, at either public or private sale, all its interest in the former beds of certain alleys bounded by Riverside Road, Levin Road, and Meadow Road and no longer needed for public use; and providing for a special effective date. (Twelfth District) - CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0725/CITY STREETS – OPENING – CERTAIN ALLEYS BOUNDED BY BARCLAY STREET, 24TH STREET, GREENMOUNT AVENUE, AND 23RD STREET (Administration – City Council President Young)
For the purpose of condemning and opening certain alleys bounded by Barclay Street, 24th Street, Greenmount Avenue, and 23rd Street, as shown on Plat 336-A-33 in the Office of the Department of General Services; and providing for a special effective date. (Twelfth District) - CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0726/CITY STREETS – CLOSING – CERTAIN ALLEYS BOUNDED BY BARCLAY STREET, 24TH STREET, GREENMOUNT AVENUE, AND 23RD STREET (Administration – City Council President Young)
For the purpose of condemning and closing certain alleys bounded by Barclay Street, 24th Street, Greenmount Avenue, and 23rd Street, as shown on Plat 336-A-33A in the Office of the Department of General Services; and providing for a special effective date. (Twelfth District) - CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0727/SALE OF PROPERTY – FORMER BEDS OF CERTAIN ALLEYS BOUNDED BY BARCLAY STREET, 24TH STREET, GREENMOUNT AVENUE, AND 23RD STREET (Administration – City Council President Young)
For the purpose of authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to sell, at either public or private sale, all its interest in the former beds of certain alleys bounded by Barclay Street, 24th Street, Greenmount Avenue, and 23rd Street and no longer needed for public use; and providing for a special effective date. (Twelfth District) - CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0728/CITY STREETS – OPENING – CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS BOUNDED BY HOFFMAN STREET, PROCTOR STREET, EAST PRESTON STREET, AND GREENMOUNT AVENUE (Administration – City Council President Young)
For the purpose of condemning and opening certain streets and alleys bounded by Hoffman Street, Proctor Street, East Preston Street, and Greenmount Avenue, as shown on Plat 321-A-32 in the Office of the Department of General Services; and providing for a special effective date. (Twelfth District) - CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0729/CITY STREETS – CLOSING – CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS BOUNDED BY HOFFMAN STREET, PROCTOR STREET, EAST PRESTON STREET, AND GREENMOUNT AVENUE (Administration – City Council President Young)
For the purpose of condemning and closing certain streets and alleys bounded by Hoffman Street, Proctor Street, East Preston Street, and Greenmount Avenue, as shown on Plat 321-A-32A in the Office of the Department of General Services; and providing for a special effective date. (Twelfth District) - CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0731/BALTIMORE CITY LANDMARK LIST – FRANKLIN-DELPHEY HOTEL (Administration – City Council President Young)
For the purpose of designating Franklin-Delphey Hotel, 300 West Franklin Street, as a historical landmark. (Eleventh District) - CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0732/BALTIMORE CITY LANDMARK LIST – GRAND MASONIC TEMPLE (Administration – City Council President Young)
For the purpose of designating Grand Masonic Temple, 221-227 North Charles Street, as a historical landmark. (Eleventh District) - CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0733/BALTIMORE CITY LANDMARK LIST – MAYFAIR THEATER (Administration – City Council President Young)
For the purpose of designating Mayfair Theater, 506 North Howard Street, as a historical landmark. (Eleventh District) - CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0734/BALTIMORE CITY LANDMARK LIST – HANSA HAUS (Administration – City Council President Young)
For the purpose of designating Hansa Haus, 11 South Charles Street, as a historical landmark. (Eleventh District) - CITY COUNCIL BILL #11-0735/BALTIMORE CITY LANDMARK LIST – GRACE TURNBULL HOUSE (Administration – City Council President Young)
For the purpose of designating Grace Turnbull House, 223 Chancery Road, as a historical landmark. (Fourteenth District) - CIP TRANSFERS
This agenda was prepared on the assumption that all necessary materials have been made available in sufficient time for consideration by the Commission at this meeting. There are occasionally changes in this agenda when relevant materials have not been delivered to the Department on schedule. For any item marked (**), please call the Department at 410-396-8337 for most current information.
The meeting will be held in the Phoebe B. Stanton Boardroom of the Department of Planning, located on the 8th floor of 417 East Fayette Street.