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Council moves multiple ordinances and resolutions; fence-permit and police-property rules adopted
Summary
On Feb. 10 the council approved a fence-permit ordinance with amendments and adopted a police property and contraband disposal ordinance with an amendment directing confiscated bikes to nonprofits; several resolutions were referred to committees.
The Annapolis City Council on Feb. 10 took action on several ordinances and resolutions, adopting a revised fence-permit ordinance on third reading and approving an amended police property and contraband disposal ordinance. The council also considered first readers and referred multiple resolutions and an ordinance to committee.
Key outcomes
- O-29-24 (fence permit requirements, title 17): The council adopted O-29-24 on third reading after considering a series of amendments discussed in committee and on the floor. Multiple technical amendments (numbered 1–5 in committee) were offered; the council approved amendments that, among other changes noted by staff, limited the tree-plotting requirement to trees over 5 inches in diameter located within 3 feet of a proposed fence and allowed staff to use GIS to verify easements, rights-of-way and utilities rather than requiring…
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