| Meeting Date |
Agenda Items |
12/5/2011
Regular Meeting |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of October 17, 2011 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Letter of Support for A-58 Feasibility Study
C. Approval of Resolution R-77-11 – Waiving by 2/3 Vote the Competitive Bidding Requirement of The Charter of the City of Bowie and Awarding a Design and Construction Contract to Atlas Tracks, Inc. in the Amount of $970,433.07 for the Installation of a Synthetic Turf Field at the
Whitemarsh Park Football Field
D. Approval of Council Meeting Schedule for 2012
OLD BUSINESS:
A. Ordinance O-15-11 – Amending the Adopted Budget for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2011 and Ending June 30, 2012, As Embodied in Ordinance O-11-11, for the Purpose of Amending the Fee Schedule Adopted Thereby to Establish Development Application Fees –
Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
B. Ordinance O-16-11 – Amending Chapter 2 of the Bowie City Code, “Administration”, to Add Relative to Solicitations Involving Federal Funds – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
C. Animal Holding Area – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action. View Staff Report for 11/21 Meeting on Animal Holding Area.
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Auditor Presentation
B. Legislation – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
C. Budget Guidance
D. Discussion of Merger of Exelon Corporation and Constellation Energy Group, Inc. – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
E. Public Safety Committee Presentation re Awards Program and Traffic Calming Item |
11/21/2011
Swearing In Ceremony & Regular Meeting |
ELECTION REPORT
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of October 3, 2011 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Resolution R-72-11 – Awarding a Contract for Non-Lethal Canada Goose
Management Services to Feather Free Zone Maryland/Viriginia
C. Approval of Resolution R-73-11 – Establishing a Sign Removal Program for Signs Erected
Within the State Highway Rights-of-Way
D. Approval of Resolution R-74-11 – Accepting Bid for the Supply and Delivery of Ultra-Violet
Lamps for Use at the Wastewater Treatment Plant
E. Approval of Resolution R-75-11 – Accepting Bid for the Supply and Delivery of a Diesel
Generator for Use at Pump Station #5 – Safety Turn
F. Approval of Resolution R-76-11 – Ratifying the Establishment of School Zones on Northview
Drive, Belair Drive, Old Chapel Road, Woodhaven Lane and Race Track Road
G. Introduction of Ordinance O-15-11 – Amending the Adopted Budget for the Fiscal Year
Beginning July 1, 2011 and Ending June 30, 2012, As Embodied in Ordinance O-11-11, for
The Purpose of Amending the Fee Schedule Adopted Thereby to Establish Development
Application Fees
H. Introduction of Ordinance O-16-11 – Amending Bowie City Code, Chapter 2, “Administration”, to Add Article III, “Procurement Involving Federal Funds” to Codify the City’s Bid Protest Procedures Relative to Solicitations Involving Federal Funds
I. Approval of Letter in Support of PG 411-12 – Qualifying Municipal Corporations – Land Use
Decisions
OLD BUSINESS:
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Anacostia Trails Heritage Area (ATHA) Presentation
B. Animal Holding Area – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
C. Mills Subdivision Access to US 301 - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
D. Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and Watershed Implementation Plan (WIP) Update - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action |
10/17/2011
Regular Meeting |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Proclamation P-13-11 – Observing Veterans Day November 11, 2011
B. Approval of Resolution R-70-11 – Amending the January 15, 1993 Lease Between the City of Bowie and Fred Ryder, Enterprises, Inc., As Previously Amended, to Delay the Increase in the Monthly Payment Amount of One Thousand Dollars From October 1, 2011 until January 1, 2013
C. Approval of Resolution R-71-11 – Accepting Bid Proposals for Website Content Management System
OLD BUSINESS:
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Radio History Society and the Radio & Television Museum – Report on Activities of the Museum
B. Preliminary Subdivision Plan #4-11016 - Restoration Praise Center (formerly Trinity Community Church) – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
C. Education Priorities - Report
D. BGE Hurricane Irene - Report
E. Urban Greening Strategy - Report
F. Approval of City Council Position on Redistricting for Congress, General Assembly and Board of Education - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
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10/3/2011
Regular Meeting |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of September 19, 2011 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Resolution R-69-11 – Authorizing the City Manager to Sign a Temporary Grading and Construction Easement With TD Bank, NA for the Construction of a Hiker-Biker Trail on Parcel BB in The Bowie New Town Center That Will Connect to the Existing Trail on City-Owned Property, Parcel Z in the Bowie Town Center
OLD BUSINESS:
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Bowie Business Innovation Center – Incubator Update
B. Resolution R-68-11 – Adopting the Housing and Community Development Consolidated
Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER-45 pgs) for Fiscal Year 2011 – Public
Hearing Eligible for Action
C. Bowie Police Department - Update
D. Emergency Management – Reports on Recent Earthquake and Hurricane |
9/19/2011
Regular Meeting |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of September 6, 2011 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Proclamation P-12-11 – Establishing Thursday, September 22, 2011 As
Car Free Day
C. Approval of Resolution R-67-11 – Accepting Bid Proposal for Permanent Pavement Marking
D. Approval of Letter re: Federal Capital Improvement (FCIP) CSX Railroad Realignment NEPA Studies
E. Approval of Letter re: the FY13 Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Budget – Capital Improvement Program
OLD BUSINESS:
A. County Redistricting – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action (no written reportI)
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Resolution R-66-11 – Supporting Participation in the Sustainable Maryland Municipal Certification Program – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
B. Mills Subdivision Access from US 301 – Preliminary Plan #4-05148 – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action |
9/6/2011
Regular Meeting |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of July 11, 2011 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Minutes of August 1, 2011 Council Meeting
C. Approval of Proclamation P-10-11 – Declaring the Week of September 17-23, 2011 As
Constitution Week in Bowie
D. Approval of Proclamation P-11-11 – Declaring September 2011 As National Preparedness
Month in Bowie
E. Approval of Resolution R-60-11 – Joining the National Moment of Remembrance of the 10th
Anniversary of September 11th
F. Approval of Resolution R-61-11 – Accepting the Private Streets Known as Elkhorn Circle, Elkhorn Lane, Eider Street, Elysian Lane, Eves Court and Europe Lane and Appurtenances
Thereto Located Within Pin Oak Village and Approving an Agreement Between the City and
Pin Oak Village Townhouse Homeowners Association Incorporated
G. Approval of Resolution R-62-11 – Approving a Contract With Washington Gas Energy Services, Inc. to Act As An Agent of the City and Perform Purchasing Transactions for
Electricity on the PJM Hourly Pricing and Wholesale Fixed Rate Block Markets
H. Approval of Resolution R-63-11 – Regarding Variance Application BV-4-11, a Request by Mr.
James Hawkins for a Variance to Validate Existing Lot Coverage at 34.8% and to Approve
208 Square Feet of Additional Lot Coverage (2.2%) for a Total of 37% Lot Coverage at 12634
Millstream Drive When, According to the Prince George’s County Zoning Ordinance, Lot
Coverage In the R-80 Zone Shall Not be More Than 30%
I. Approval of Resolution R-64-11 – Authorizing the City Manager to Enter Into a Contract to
Provide Janitorial Services at City Hall
J. Approval of Resolution R-65-11 – Waiving Bidding Requirements By a Two-Thirds Vote in
Accordance With City Charter Section 61 for the Purchase of Equipment to Provide for
Emergency Repairs at the Wastewater Treatment Plant
K. Approval of Priority Preservation Area Functional Master Plan Joint Public Hearing City Position Statement
X. OLD BUSINESS:
A. Ordinance O-13-11 – Amending Chapter 2, “Administration”, Article IV, “Public Ethics” to
Incorporate Changes Required By MD Code Ann., State Gov’t. Title 15 (Supp. 2010), Including
But Not Limited to Clarifying That All Conflict of Interest Provisions Apply to All City Employees,
Persons Appointed to City Boards and Commissions and City Elected Officials, Requiring City
Elected Officials and Candidates to be City Elected Officials Be Governed By Conflict of
Interest Provisions and Financial Disclosure Requirements That are at Least Equivalent to
Those of the State; To Require That Certain City Employees and Appointed Official Be Subject To Conflict of Interest Provisions and Financial Disclosure Requirements That Are at Least
Similar to Those of the State; To Incorporate Changes to the City Lobbying Provisions Necessitated By Changes to State Law; and to Incorporate Changes Required by Regulations
Promulgated Pursuant Thereto By the State Ethics Commission That Are Set Forth in the Code of Maryland Regulations, Title 19A, “State Ethics Commission”, Subtitle 04, “Local
Government Ethics Law”; and All Matters Generally Relating to Public Ethics - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
XI. NEW BUSINESS:
A. Total Maximum Daily Load Program – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
B. Detailed Site Plan #95092/09 – Cornerstone Assembly of God Church – Day Care Center for
Children – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action |
8/1/2011
Regular
Meeting |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of June 20, 2011 Council Meeting (6 pages)
B. Approval of Minutes of July 5, 2011 Council Meeting (6 pages)
C. Approval of Resolution R-57-11 (47 pages) – Approving Departure Application #BD-01-11, a Request by
RFF Properties for Departures From the Prince George’s County Code From the Required
Number of Parking Spaces and From Design Standards to Reduce the Size of Parking Spaces
(Non-Parallel/Non-Handicap Spaces) to Use Universal-Sized Parking Spaces and to Retain
Existing Driveway Aisle Widths at 6000 Laurel-Bowie Road
D. Approval of Resolution R-58-11 (12 pages) – Exercising an Option in the City’s Auditing Agreement With
The Resnick Group, P.C., for the Reznick Group, P.C. to Conduct the 2010-2011 Annual Audit
For an Amount Not to Exceed $59,000
E. Approval of Resolution R-59-11 (3 pages) – Accepting a Bid Proposal From ODB Corporation for Two
Leaf Vacuums for the Total Amount of $34,282.00; and Authorizing the City Manager to Enter
Into a Contract With OBD Corporation for the Acquisition Thereof
OLD BUSINESS:
A. Resolution R-56-11 (7 pages) – Creating a Bowie Economic Development Incentive Fund –
Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
B. Whitemarsh Park Master Plan - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
C. Ordinance O-13-11 (39 pages) – Amending Chapter 2, “Administration”, Article IV, “Public Ethics” to
Incorporate Changes Required By MD Code Ann., State Gov’t. Title 15 (Supp. 2010), Including
But Not Limited to Clarifying That All Conflict of Interest Provisions Apply to All City Employees,
Persons Appointed to City Boards and Commissions and City Elected Officials, Requiring City
Elected Officials and Candidates to be City Elected Officials Be Governed By Conflict of
Interest Provisions and Financial Disclosure Requirements That are at Least Equivalent to
Those of the State; To Incorporate Changes to the City Lobbying Provisions Necessitated By
Changes to State Law; And to Incorporate Changes Required by Regulations Promulgated
Pursuant Thereto by the State Ethics Commission That are Set Forth in the Code of Maryland
Regulations, Title 19A, “State Ethics Commission,” Subtitle 04, “Local Government Ethics
Law”; and All Matters Generally Relating to Public Ethics - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
D. Ordinance O-14-11 – Amending the Budget for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2011 and Ending June 30, 2012, As Embodied in Ordinance O-11-11, As Amended, To Reflect the Receipt of Additional Grant Funds for Certain Specified Purposes That are Not Included in the Adopted Budget, to Appropriate Funds for an Additional Police Officer Position, To Increase the Amount of the Appropriation in the Adopted Budget for the Design and Construction of a Concession and restroom Facility at Church Road Park, and to Appropriate Funds for Extensive Repairs to Water Well 4R Located at 2912 Bradford Lane – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Prince George’s County Fire Department – Update
B. City Transportation Priority List for 2011-2012 (29 pages) - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
C. Melford Signage Detailed Site Plan (33 pages) – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
D. Kia of Bowie Auto Dealership (7 pages) - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
E. Hall of Honor Plaques (2 pages) – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action |
7/11/2011
Regular Meeting |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Resolution R-50-11 – Approving a Site Lease Between the City of Bowie and New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC to Install a Monopole and Related Wireless Telecommunication Equipment at Allen Pond Park Located Off Mitchellville Road
B. Approval of Resolution R-54-11 – By Two-Thirds Vote Authorizing the Waiving of Bidding Requirements to Allow for Issuance of a Contract for the Purchase of Large Recycling Carts Through a Howard County Contract
C. Introduction of Ordinance O-14-11 – Amending the Budget for the Fiscal Year Beginning
July 1, 2011 and Ending June 30, 2012, As Embodied in Ordinance O-11-11, As Amended, To
Reflect the Receipt of Additional Grant Funds for Certain Specified Purposes That are Not
Included in the Adopted Budget, to Appropriate Funds for an Additional Police Officer Position, To Increase the Amount of the Appropriation in the Adopted Budget for the Design
And Construction of a Concession and Restroom Facility at Church Road Park, and to
Appropriate Funds for Extensive Repairs to Water Well 4R Located at 2912 Bradford Lane
OLD BUSINESS: (none)
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Economic Development Incentive Fund – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
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7/5/2011
Regular Meeting |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Resolution R-49-11 – Awarding a Contract for Phase 2 Work as Part of the
Photovoltaic System Installation at the Radio & T.V. Museum
B. Approval of Resolution R-51-11 Authorizing the City Manager to Enter Into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Baltimore Washington Partners to Forest Stewardship
C. Approval of Resolution R-52-11 – Approving Variance Application BV-3-11, a Request by Ms.
Desiree Baldwin for Variances to construct Approximately 103 Linear Feet of 6-Foot High
Fence in the “Side Yard” Between 3000 Trinity Drive and 3016 Belair Drive When, According
To the Prince George’s County Zoning Ordinance, Such Fencing Shall Not be More Than Four
(4) Feet High, and to Validate Existing Lot Coverage at 30.8%
D. Approval of Resolution R-53-11 – Waiving the Competitive Bidding Requirements of Section 61 “Purchasing and Contracting” of the Charter of the City of Bowie by a Two Thirds Vote to
Allow for the Rental of Leaf Collection Trucks and Authorizing the City Manager to Enter Into a Contract With Hertz Equipment Rental in the Amount of $47,880
E. Approval of Resolution R-55-11 - Authorizing the CM to Execute a Quitclaim Deed for Certain Property Dedicated to Public Use as Shown on the Plat of Subdivision for the Subdivision Known as “Ashleigh Station”
XI. OLD BUSINESS:
A. County Redistricting – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
(No staff report)
XII. NEW BUSINESS:
A. Introduction of Ordinance O-13-11 (58 pages) – Amending Chapter 2, “Administration”, Article IV, “Public
Ethics” to Incorporate Changes Required by MD Code Ann., State Government Title 15 (Supp.
2010), Including But Not Limited to Clarifying That All Conflict of Interest Provisions Apply to All
City Employees, Persons Appointed to City Boards and Commissions and City Elected Officials, Requiring City Elected Officials and Candidates to Be City Elected Officials Be
Governed by Conflict of Interest Provisions and Financial Disclosure Requirements That Are at
Least Equivalent to Those of the State; To Require That Certain Employees and Appointed
Officials Be Subject to Conflict of Interest Provisions and Financial Disclosure Requirements
That Are at Least Similar to Those of the State; to Incorporate Changes to the City Lobbying
Provisions Necessitated by Changes to State Law; And to Incorporate Changes Required By
Regulations Promulgated Pursuant Thereto By the State Ethics Commission That are Set
Forth in the Code of Maryland Regulations, Title 19A, “State Ethics Commission”, Subtitle 04,
“Local Government Ethics Law”; and All Matters Generally Relating to Public Ethics - Discussion
B. Holiday Parade Proposal – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
C. Whitemarsh Park Master Plan – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action |
06/20/2011
Regular Meeting |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of June 6, 2011 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Resolution R-40-11 – Accepting Bid for the Redevelopment of Water Well 4R
Located at 2912 Bradford Lane
C. Approval of Resolution R-44-11 – Accepting Bid for the Complete Design, Fabrication,
Construction and Installation of a 1,800 Square Foot Prefabricated Restroom/Concession
Building at Church Road Park
D. Approval of Resolution R-45-11 – Approving Variance Application BV-2-11, a Request By Ms.
Deborah O’Reilly for a Variance to Permit a 6-Foot High Fence Along Beechtree Lane in the
Required Front Yard and Within a Portion of the Required Side Yard Along the Common Lot
Line Between 12806 Beaverdale Lane and 12808 Beaverdale Lane When, According to the
Prince George’s County Zoning Ordinance, Such Fencing Shall Not Be More Than Four (4)
Feet High
E. Approval of Resolution R-46-11 – Accepting Bid Proposal for Emergency Operations Center
Equipment
F. Approval of Resolution R-47-11 – Accepting the Bid Proposal for Hot Mix Resurfacing and
Coldmilling
G. Approval of Resolution R-48-11 – Authorizing the Transfer of Certain Amounts in the 2010-2011 Budget
H. Approval of Letter to County Executive Re: City Opting Out of County CDBG Program for the
Federal Fiscal Years 2012-2014
I. Approval of Letter to County Council Chair Re: CB-5-2011 (Lot Coverage in the R-A Zone)
OLD BUSINESS:
A. Ordinance O-12-11 (Amended) -(99 pages) – Amending Chapter 26 “Zoning”, To Repeal In Its Entirety Article II “Municipal Zoning Authority” and to Re-Enact Same with Amendments to Incorporate Changes To the Prince George’s County Zoning Ordinance Since the Adoption of Article II Relating to Requirements, Standards and Procedures for Granting Departures and Variances; Authorizing the City to Grant Alternative Compliance From Landscaping Requirements, to Approve the Certification, Revocation and Revision of Nonconforming Uses, and to Approve Minor Changes to Approved Special Exceptions and Establishing Procedures Therefor; Clarifying the Procure for Filing Exceptions to a Recommendation of the Advisory Planning Board and Increasing the Time for doing so From 15 Days to 30 Days for Departures; Clarifying the Procedure for Filing an Appeal of the Decision of the City Council and Providing for an Appeal to the District Council for Review on the Record of City Actions Concerning Certifications, Revocations and Revisions of Nonconforming Uses; Providing That Filing Fees Associated With the Various Applications Shall be Established in the City Budget; Making
Other Non-substantive Organizational Changes to Article II; and Amending Chapter 26, Article III “Service Volume Standards for Streets” to Renumber the Sections Thereof – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Council of Governments – Briefing
(no report)
B. School Resource Officer – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
C. Creating a Bowie Economic Development Incentive Fund – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
D. Council Position on County Redistricting – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
E. Council Position on Proposed Liquor Board Regulation on Home Delivery – Public Hearing/
Eligible for Action
XII. ADJOURNMENT
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6/6/2011
Regular Meeting |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of May 2, 2011 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Minutes of May 16, 2011 Council Meeting
C. Approval of Resolution R-33-11 – Accepting Bid for the Construction and Installation of Water
And Sewer Utilities at Church Park Road
D. Approval of Resolution R-35-11 – Awarding a Contract to Sunbelt Rentals, Inc. to Supply an
Aerial Platform/Scissor Lift to Bowie City Hall
E. Approval of Resolution R-36-11 – By Two-Thirds Vote Authorizing the Waiving of Bidding
Requirements to Allow for the Purchase of Four Refuse Trucks Through a Contract Extension
With GranTurk Equipment Company, Inc.
F. Approval of Resolution R-37-11 - Accepting the Public Storm Drain Constructed Under Permit
SD 1-0607 at Ashleigh Station and Releasing the Construction Securities Required Therewith
G. Approval of Resolution R-38-11 - Accepting the Re-alignment of Storm Drain, Streets and
Appurtenances Under Permit SD 1-0708 for Science Circle at Maryland Science and Technology Center and Releasing the Construction Securities Required Therewith
H. Approval of Resolution R-39-11 – Accepting Bid for the Construction of Hiker/Biker Trails in the
Devonshire Community
I. Approval of Resolution R-41-11 - Approving and Accepting the Ninth Amended and Reinstated
Trust Agreement of the Local Government Insurance Trust
J. Approval of Resolution R-42-11 – Affirming the Action of the Bowie Advisory Planning Board
Recommending Approval of Departure #BD-01-08, a Request by Harmony Place Associates,
LLC for a Departure From the Parking and Loading Standards of the Prince George’s County
Code for the Number of Parking Spaces to be Provided, and a Departure From the Design
Standards of he Prince George’s County Code for the Size of the Parking Spaces to be
Provided for the Harmony Place Apartments
K. Approval of Resolution R-43-11 – Awarding a Contract for Installation of Insulation at the
Mechanic’s Office and Administration Building of the Public Works Department
OLD BUSINESS
A. Ordinance O-12-11 – Repealing Chapter 26 “Zoning”, Article II “Municipal Zoning Authority” of the Code of the City of Bowie and Re-acting Same with Amendments to Incorporate Changes
To the Prince George’s County Zoning Ordinance Since the Adoption of Article II Relating to
Requirements, Standards and Procedures for Granting Departures and Variances; Authorizing
the City to Grant Alternative Compliance From Landscaping Requirements, to Approve the Certification, Revocation and Revision of Nonconforming Uses, and to Approve Minor Changes to Approved Special Exceptions and Establishing Procedures Therefor; Clarifying the Procure for Filing Exceptions to a Recommendation of the Advisory Planning Board and Increasing the Time for doing so From 15 Days to 30 Days for Departures; Clarifying the Procedure for Filing an Appeal of the Decision of the City Council and Providing for an Appeal to the District Council for Review on the Record of City Actions Concerning Certifications, Revocations and Revisions of Nonconforming Uses; Providing That Filing Fees Associated With the Various Applications Shall be Established in the City Budget; Making Other Non-substantive Organizational Changes to Article II; and Amending Chapter 26, Article III “Service Volume Standards for Streets” to Renumber the Sections Thereof – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
NEW BUSINESS:
A. County Redistricting – Briefing
B. Art Acquisition Policy – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action |
5/16/2011 |
Consent Agenda
A. Approval of Minutes of April 19, 2011 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Resolution R-28-11 – Accepting Bid for the Renovation of 2,500 S.F. of Administrative Office Space at the Public Works Department
C. Approval of Resolution R-29-11 – Authorizing the Waiving of Bidding Requirements to Allow for
Issuance of a Contract for Hydrants Through a Contract With Washington, D.C. Water and
Sewer Authority
D. Approval of Resolution R-30-11 – Accepting Bid Proposal for Construction of the Solid Waste Administration Building
E. Approval of Resolution R-32-11 – Awarding a Contract for the Installation of a Grid-tied Photovoltaic System at the Radio & T.V. Museum
F. Approval of Resolution R-34-11 – For Good Cause Shown, By Two-thirds Vote, Waiving the Competitive Bidding Requirement of Section 61 of the Charter of the City of Bowie, Awarding A Contract to Acquire and Install a New Compressor for Air Conditioning at the Bowie Senior Center and Authorizing the City Manager to Sign A Contract for These Services
G. Introduction of Resolution R-31-11 – Authorizing the City Manager to Execute An Annexation Agreement with March/Hodge Bowie, LLC Establishing the Terms and Conditions Governing the Proposed Annexation of Approximately 7.0886 Acres of Land, Located on the West Side of US 301 Approximately 900 Feet North of Mitchellville Road, Into the Corporate Limits of the City of Bowie
H. Introduction of Ordinance O-12-11 – Amending the Code of the City of Bowie, Chapter 26 “Zoning”, to Repeal in Its Entirety Article II “Municipal Zoning Authority” and to Re-enact Same with Amendments to Incorporate Changes to the Prince George’s County Zoning Ordinance Since the Adoption of Article II Relating to Requirements, Standards and Procedures for Granting Departures and Variances; Authorizing the City to Grant Alternative Compliance from Landscaping Requirements, to Approve the Certification, Revocation and Revision of Nonconforming Uses, and to Approve Minor Changes to Approved Special Exceptions and Establishing Procedures Therefor; Clarifying the Procedure for Filing Exceptions to a Recommendation of the Advisory Planning Board and Increasing the Time for Doing So From 15 Days to 30 Days for Departures; Clarifying the Procedure for Filing An Appeal of the Decision of the City Council and Providing for An Appeal to the District Council for Review on the Record of City Actions Concerning Certifications, Revocations and Revisions of Nonconforming Uses; Providing that Filing Fees Associated with the Various Applications Shall Be Established in the City Budget; Making Other Non-substantive Organizational Changes to Article II; and Amending Chapter 26, Article III “Service Volume Standards for City Streets” to Renumber the Sections Thereof
OLD BUSINESS:
A. Ordinance O-11-11 – Approving and Adopting a Budget for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1,
2011 and Ending June 30, 2012 – Adoption
B. Resolution R-20-11 – Adopting a Capital Improvements Program for Fiscal Years 2012-2017 –
Adoption
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Land Use Regulations in Levitt Bowie – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action |
5/9/2011
BUDGET WORKSESSION #5 |
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5/3/2011
BUDGET WORKSESSION
# 4 |
Pages
I. City Manager’s Office 53 – 74
II. Police Department 75 – 78
III. Finance 83 – 86
IV. Non-departmental 153 – 155 |
5/2/2011
Regular Meeting |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of April 4, 2011 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Minutes of April 11, 2011 Special Council Meeting
C. Approval of Resolution R-22-11 – Accepting Stormwater Management Facility #1 Constructed Under Permit SWM 2-0001 at Woodmore Estates and Releasing the Construction Securities
Required Therewith
D. Approval of Resolution R-23-11 – Accepting Stormwater Management Facility #2 Constructed
Under Permit SWM 3-0001 at Woodmore Estates and Releasing the Construction Securities
Required Therewith
E. Approval of Resolution R-24-11 – Approving a Variance Application BV-1-11, a Request by Mr.
F.X. McCaffrey, on Behalf of Gabriel Project, Inc., for a Variance to Permit a 6-foot High,
Wooden Stockade Fence Along MD 450 in the Required Front Yard, Along Trinity Drive in the
Required Front Yard and Along the Common Lot Line (Required Side Yard) Between 3052
Traymore Lane and 3050 Traymore Lane When, According to the Prince George’s County
Zoning Ordinance, Such Fencing Shall Not be More Than Four (4) Feet High at 3052 Traymore Lane
F. Approval of Resolution R-25-11 – Accepting Bid for the Painting of Pump Station #8
G. Approval of Resolution R-27-11 – Accepting Bid for Uniform Rental Services
H. Approval of Letter in Support of Prince George's County Economic Development Fund
I. Approval of Proclamation P-6-11 – Proclaiming May 20, 2011 As Bike to Work Day in the City of Bowie
J. Approval of Proclamation P-7-11 – Proclaiming the Month of May, 2011 As National Bike Month
K. Approval of Proclamation P-8-11 – Proclaiming the Week of May 1-7, 2011 As Public Service Recognition Week
OLD BUSINESS:
A. Ordinance O-11-11 – Approving and Adopting a Budget for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1,
2011 and Ending June 30, 2012 – Public Hearing
B. Resolution R-20-11 – Adopting a Capital Improvement Program for Fiscal Years 2012-2017 –
Public Hearing
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Resolution R-26-11 – Adopting the Housing and Community Development Annual Action Plan -
Fiscal Year 2012 – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action (37 pages) |
4/25/2011
BUDGET WORKSESSION
# 3 |
Pages
I. Community Services 87-128
II. City Rental and User Fees/Permits and Other Fees 42 – 51 |
4/20/2011
BUDGET WORKSESSION
# 2 |
Pages
I. Public Works Department 139 - 151
II. Water and Sewer Fund 171 – 191
III. Water and Sewer CIP 264 - 269 |
4/19/2011
Regular Meeting
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NOTE: This meeting took place on Tuesday, 4/19 due to Passover on 4/18.
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Resolution R-22-11 – Accepting Stormwater Management Facility #1 Constructed
Under Permit SWM 2-0001 at Woodmore Estates and Releasing the Construction Securities
Required Therewith
B. Approval of Resolution R-23-11 – Accepting Stormwater management Facility #2 Constructed
Under Permit SWM 3-0001 at Woodmore Estates and Releasing the Construction Securities
Required Therewith
OLD BUSINESS:
A. Ordinance O-11-11 – Approving and Adopting a Budget for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1,
2011 and Ending June 30, 2012 – Public Hearing
B. Resolution R-20-11 – Adopting a Capital Improvement Program for Fiscal Years 2012-2017 –
Public Hearing
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Legislative Wrap-Up |
4/11/2011
Special Meeting & Budget Session #1 |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Introduction of Ordinance O-11-11 – Approving and Adopting a Budget for the Fiscal Year
Beginning July 1, 2011 and Ending June 30, 2012
B. Introduction of Resolution R-20-11 – Adopting a Capital Improvement Program for the
Fiscal Years 2012-2017
Budget Worksession #1
General Fund Revenues, CIP, Capital Projects Fund |
4/4/2011 |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of March 7, 2011 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Minutes of March 21, 2011 Council Meeting
C. Approval of Proclamation P-3-11 – Recognizing April 16, 2011 As Arbor Day in Bowie
D. Approval of Resolution R-17-11 – Awarding a Contract for the Purchase and Installation of
Two Electric Heat Pump HVAC Systems at the Belair Stables
E. Approval of Resolution R-18-11 – By Two-Thirds Vote Waiving the City’s Competitive Bid Process Pursuant to City Charter Section 62 “Cooperative Bidding” and Authorizing the
City Manager to Enter Into a Ten Year Power Purchase Agreement With Energy Answers
International, Inc. to Purchase 25 MW of Electric Power at the Cost of $68.00 Per MWH
F. Approval of Resolution R-19-11 – Appointing Elissa Levan as City Attorney
G. Approval of Resolution R-21-11 – By Two-Thirds Vote Waiving the Bidding Requirements of
Section 61 of the City Charter, to Allow the City to Enter Into a Contract With Laser Shot, Inc.
For the Purchase of a Law Enforcement Firearms Training System; Based Upon Director
Purchase Authorization Received From the U.S. Department of Justice (USDOJ)
H. Approval of City Council Position Letter for Detailed Site Plan #08038/01 for Mills Nissan of Bowie
X. OLD BUSINESS:
A. Ordinance O-10-11 – Amending Bowie City Code Chapter 15, “Nuisances” to Designate
Existing Provisions as Article I and to Add Article II, “Smoking”, Prohibiting Smoking in or
On City Property and to Prohibit Smoking by City Employees While on Duty – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
XI. NEW BUSINESS: (none) |
3/21/2011 |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of February 22, 2011 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Resolution R-7-11 – Authorizing the City Manager to Execute an Agreement With
The State of Maryland for Use of City-Owned Property for Forest Mitigation Associated With
The Intercounty Connector Project
C. Approval of Resolution R-14-11 – By Two Thirds Vote Waiving the Competitive Bidding
Requirements of the Charter of the City of Bowie, Section 61 “Purchasing and Contracting”
To Award a Contract in the Amount of $22,351.92 to Johnson Controls, Inc., to Furnish and
Install a Metasys Control System Upgrade to the Heating and Cooling System at the Bowie
Senior Center
D. Approval of Resolution R-15-11 – Authorizing the Waiving of Bidding Requirements By Two-Thirds Vote to Allow for the Repair of the Motor From Well #4R
E. Approval of Council Letter in Support of CB-1-2011 (Draft 2)
F. Approval of Council Letter Supporting Metro Funding
OLD BUSINESS:
A. Building-Mounted Signage Revisions – Brady Building – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
B. Ordinance O-3-11 – Amending the Bowie City Code Chapter 5 “Building and Property Maintenance,” Section 5-6 “Definitions” to Add a Definition for “Storage Tent”; and Amending
Section 5-7 “Standards” of the City Code to Reflect That Walls and Gazebos are Accessory Structures, to Declare that Storage Tents Are Not and to Prohibit Storage Tents, to Articulate the Manner in Which Firewood is to be Stored on Property in the City, to Declare that the Exterior of All Buildings Shall be Free of Peeling, Chipping and Flaking Paint, Moss, Mold and Mildew, to Increase the Allowable Size of House Numbers to Four (4) Inches, To Remove the Requirement That For Houses Located at the End of a Driveway, House Numbers be Located at the End of the Driveway and to Address the Maintenance of Shutters on Houses in the Cityof Bowie – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
C. Ordinance O-6-11 – Amending Bowie City Code Chapter 13, “Environmental Noise Control”
Section 13-3 “Additional Noise” to Remove From Those Noises Declared to Violate the Ordinance Those Noises Associated With Lawn, Garden and Home Tools and Equipment; Amending Bowie City Code Section 13-4 “Exemptions” to Allow the Operation of Lawn Care Equipment, Snow Removal Equipment, Household Tools and Household Appliances During Emergencies and to Allow Such Generators to be Tested and Maintained During Certain Hours; and Amending Bowie City Code Section 13-5 “Penalty” to Declare the Violation of Section 13(A)(8) “Construction or Repairing of Buildings” is Subject to Different Penalties than the Violation of Other Provisions of Section 13-3(A); and All Matters Generally Relating to Environmental Noise Control – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
D. Ordinance O-8-11 – Amending Chapter 18 of the Bowie City Code, “Peddlers, Solicitors, Etc.”
Section 18-1 “Definition of ‘Peddler’ ‘Solicitor”” to Include Those Who Introduce, Describe or
Promote Any Service, Product or Thing of Value; Amending Section 18-4 “License –Application” to Alter the Description of the Business Required on the Application to Include Wares, Services and things of Value to Be Sold and Services, Products and Things of Value to
Be Introduced, Promoted or Described; and Amending City Code, Section 18-11 “Separate License for Each person Engaged in Hawking” to Require a Separate License for Each Person Who Solicits or Who Introduces, Promotes or Describes Services, Merchandise or Things of
Value Door to Door in the City of Bowie; Creating a New Section 18-13 “Time Limitations on Peddling and Soliciting” to Limit Peddling and Soliciting in the City to Between the Hours of9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.; and Renumbering Existing Sections 18-13 and 18-14 – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Introduction of Ordinance O-10-11 – Amending Bowie City Code Chapter 15, “Nuisances”, to
Designate Existing Provisions as Article I and to Add Article II, “Smoking”, Prohibiting Smoking
In or On City Property and to Prohibit Smoking by City Employees While on Duty – Public Hearing |
3/7/2011 |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of R-11-11 - Approving an Amendment to the Annexation Agreement for the Collington Plaza Shopping Center Property
B. Approval of R-12-11 – Awarding a Contract for an Operational and Performance Review
OLD BUSINESS:
A. Ordinance O-3-11 – Amending the Bowie City Code Chapter 5 “Building and Property Maintenance,” Section 5-6 “Definitions” to Add a Definition for “Tent”; and Amending
Section 5-7 “Standards” of the City Code to Reflect That Walls and Gazebos are Accessory Structures, to Declare that Tents Are Not and to Prohibit Tents, to Articulate the Manner in Which Firewood is to be Stored on Property in the City, to Declare that the Exterior of All Buildings Shall be Free of Peeling, Chipping and Flaking Paint, Moss, Mold and Mildew, to Increase the Allowable Size of House Numbers to Four (4) Inches and to Address the Maintenance of Shutters on Houses in the City of Bowie – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
B. Ordinance O-4-11 – Amending the Bowie City Code to Repeal Chapter 7 “Electricity” – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
D. Ordinance O-5-11 – Amending the Bowie City Code, Chapter 8 “Fire Prevention and Fire Protection”, Section 8-1 “County Fire Code Adopted” to Update the Reference Therein to the Location of the Fire Safety Law of Prince George’s County, Maryland - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
E. Ordinance O-6-11 – Amending the Bowie City Code, Chapter 13, “Environmental Noise Control”, Section 13-3 “Additional Noise” to Specifically Articulate the Applicable Times Certain Noise is Permitted and to Prohibit the Operation of Lawn Care, Snow Removal Equipment, Household Tools and Appliances, and Amending Bowie City Code, Section 13-5 “Penalty” to Declare the Violation of Section 13-3(A)(8) “Construction or Repairing Of Buildings” is Subject to Different Penalties than the Violation of Other Provisions of Section 13-3(A); and All Matters Generally Relating to Environmental Noise Control - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
F. Ordinance O-7-11 – Amending the Bowie City Code, Chapter 14 “Motor Vehicles and Traffic”, Section 14-10 “Parking, Etc. Prohibited in Specified Places” to Prohibit the Parking of Vehicles on the Grass Between the Curb and Lot Line of Any Adjacent Property - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
G. Ordinance O-8-11- Amending the Bowie City Code, Chapter 18, “Peddlers, Solicitors, Etc.” Section 18-1 “Definition of ‘Peddler’ ‘Solicitor’ to Include Those Who Introduce, Describe or Promote any Service, Product or Thing of Value; Amending Section 18-4 “License-Application” to Alter the Description of the Business Required on the Application to Include Wares, Services and Things of Value to be Sold, Promoted or Described; and Amending City Code, Section 18- 11 “Separate License for Each Person Engaged in Hawking” to Require a Separate License for Each Person Who Solicits or Who Introduces, Promotes or Describes Services, Merchandise or Things of Value Door to Door in the City of Bowie - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
H. Ordinance O-9-11 – Amending Bowie City Code, Chapter 22 “Streets and Sidewalks”, Article I “In General” Section 22-18.1 “Removal of Obstruction to Vision of Driver of a Motor Vehicle” to Prohibit Visual Obstructions More Than Three Feet in Height on a Corner Lot; and Amending Bowie City Code, Section 22.18.2 “Grass and Weeds – Trimming and Removal” to Prohibit Grass and Weeds Greater Than Eight Inches in Height From Growing Within a Public Right of Way Adjoining Private Property, to Provide for Notification to the Owner, Tenant or Responsible Party to Correct a Violation of Section 22.18.2 and to Authorize the City to Correct Same and Charge the Property Owner Therefor - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Job Fair – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
B. Resolution R-13-11 – By Two-Thirds Vote Waiving the Competitive Bidding Requirements of
Section 61 “Purchasing and Contracting” of the Charter of the City of Bowie to Award a
Contract to Gant Brunett Architects for Architectural and Design Services for the Belair
Mansion HVAC System and Window and Door Renovation Project in the Amount of $75,000 - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
C. Smoking Policy at City Facilities – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action |
| 2/22/2011 |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of February 7, 2011 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Resolution R-10-11 – Establishing the Animal Welfare Committee
C. Introduction of Ordinance O-3-11 – Amending the Bowie City Code Chapter 5 “Building and Property Maintenance,” Section 5-6 “Definitions” to Add a Definition for “Tent”; and Amending
Section 5-7 “Standards” of the City Code to Reflect That Walls and Gazebos are Accessory
Structures, to Declare that Tents Are Not and to Prohibit Tents, to Articulate the Manner in
Which Firewood is to be Stored on Property in the City, to Declare that the Exterior of All
Buildings Shall be Free of Peeling, Chipping and Flaking Paint, Moss, Mold and Mildew, to
Increase the Allowable Size of House Numbers to Four (4) Inches and to Address the
Maintenance of Shutters on Houses in the City of Bowie
D. Introduction of Ordinance O-4-11 – Amending the Bowie City Code to Repeal Chapter “Electricity”
E. Introduction of Ordinance O-5-11 – Amending the Bowie City Code, Chapter 8 “Fire Prevention and Fire Protection”, Section 8-1 “County Fire Code Adopted” to Update the Reference Therein to the Location of the Fire Safety Law of Prince George’s County, Maryland
F. Introduction of Ordinance O-6-11 – Introduction of Ordinance O-6-11 – Amending the Bowie City Code, Chapter 13, Environmental Noise Control”, Section 13-3 “Additional Noise” to Specifically Articulate the Applicable Times Certain Noise is Permitted and to Prohibit the Operation of Lawn Care, Snow Removal Equipment, Household Tools and Appliances, and Amending Bowie City Code, Section 13-5 “Penalty” to Declare the Violation of Section 13-3(A)(8) “Construction or Repairing Of Buildings” is Subject to Different Penalties than the Violation of Other Provisions of Section 13-3(A); and All Matters Generally Relating to Environmental Noise Control
G. Introduction of Ordinance O-7-11 – Amending the Bowie City Code, Chapter 14 “Motor Vehicles and Traffic”, Section 14-10 “Parking, Etc. Prohibited in Specified Places” to Prohibit the Parking of Vehicles on the Grass Between the Curb and Lot Line of Any Adjacent Property
H. Introduction of Ordinance O-8-11- Amending the Bowie City Code, Chapter 18, “Peddlers,
Solicitors, Etc.” Section 18-1 “Definition of ‘Peddler’ ‘Solicitor’ to Include Those Who Introduce,
Describe or Promote any Service, Product or Thing of Value; Amending Section 18-4 “License-
Application” to Alter the Description of the Business Required on the Application to Include
Wares, Services and things of Value to be Sold Promoted or Described; and Amending City
Code, Section 18-11 “Separate License for Each Person Engaged in Hawking” to Require a
Separate License for Each Person Who Solicits or Who Introduces, Promotes or Describes
Services, Merchandise or Things of Value Door to Door in the City of Bowie
I. Introduction of Ordinance O-9-11 – Amending Bowie City Code, Chapter 22 “Streets and
Sidewalks”, Article I “In General” Section 22-18.1 “Removal of Obstruction to Vision of Driver of
A Motor Vehicle” to Prohibit Visual Obstructions More Than Three Feet in Height on a Corner
Lot; and Amending Bowie City Code, Section 22.18.2 “Grass and Weeds – Trimming and
Removal” to Prohibit Grass and Weeds Greater Than Eight Inches in Height From Growing
Within a Public Right of Way Adjoining Private Property, to Provide for Notification to the
Owner, Tenant or Responsible Party to Correct a Violation of Section 22.18.2 and to
Authorize the City to Correct Same and Charge the Property Owner Therefor
XI. OLD BUSINESS:
XII. NEW BUSINESS:
A. Building-Mounted Signage Revisions – Brady Building (MD Rte. 197 & Rte. 450 Intersection) –
Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
B. Environmental Initiatives:
1. Presentation by Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC)
2. Report by Director of Public works on Pilot Program with Large Recycling Carts
C. Police Department Updates
D. City Grants to Organizations and Individuals - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
XIII. ADJOURNMENT |
2/7/2011 |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of January 18, 2011 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Proclamation P-2-11 – Recognizing February 2011 as “Black History Month”
C. Approval of Resolution R-7-11 – Authorizing the Purchase of an 18th Century Mahogany
Sideboard for the Belair Mansion
D. Approval of Resolution R-9-11 – Accepting Bid Proposal for Youngwood Turn Storm Drain
Installation
E. Approval of Letter to Prince George's County Schools Superintendent Hite Re: The Prince George's County Public Schools Superintendent's Proposed Annual Operating Budget FY 2012
X. OLD BUSINESS:
A. Amending the Adopted Budget for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2010 and Ending
June 30, 2011, As Embodied in Ordinance O-3-10, As Amended by Ordinance O-7-10, As
Amended, For the Purpose of Funding Street Paving at Woodmore Estates, to Purchase
ICOP Wireless In-Car Camera System Equipment, to Install Energy Conservation Devices
at City-Owned Facilities, to Purchase Single Stream Recycling Containers, to Perform
Residential Energy Audits, to Renovate Ballfield Lighting at Allen Pond Park, to Expand the
Youth Services Bureau Capacity to Provide Prevention, Intervention and Treatment Services,
to Develop a Tree Canopy Plan for the City of Bowie, to Purchase and Install an Electrical Panel With Switch Gear at the Water Treatment Plant, to Relocate a 400 Kilowatt Generator at the Wastewater Treatment Plant and to Provide Funding for Professional Service Fees Incurred With Respect to the Speed Camera Program – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
XI. NEW BUSINESS:
A. Prince George's County Fire Chief - Introduction
B. Animal Welfare Committee Resolution - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
C. Consultant Proposal for Operations Audit - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
D. Building-Mounted Signage Revisions, Brady Building, MD Route 197/MD Route 450 Intersection – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
E. Mid Year Budget Review |
1/18/2011 |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of January 3, 2011 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Minutes of January 8, 2011 Special Meeting
C. Approval of Resolution R-6-11 - Accepting Bid Proposal of Applied Ecological Services For Professional Services Required for the Development of an Urban Greening Strategy
D. Approval of Resolution R-8-11 – Approving a Contract Between the City of Bowie and Chesapeake Holdings BB MB, LLC for the Acquisition of a 9.53-Acre Parcel of Land Located
Between Ayrwood Road and U.S. 301
E. Introduction of Ordinance O-2-11 – Amending the Adopted Budget for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2010 and Ending June 30, 2011, As Embodied in ordinance O-3-10, As
Amended by Ordinance O-7-10, As Amended, For the Purpose of Funding Street Paving at
Woodmore Estates, to Purchase ICOP Wireless In-Car Camera System Equipment, to Install
Energy Conservation Devices at City-Owned Facilities, to Purchase Single Stream Recycling
Containers, to Perform Residential Energy Audits, to Renovate Ballfield Lighting at Allen Pond
Park, to Expand the Youth Services Bureau Capacity to Provide Prevention, Intervention and
Treatment Services, to Develop a Tree Canopy Plan for the City of Bowie, to Purchase and
Install an Electrical panel With Switch Gear at the Water Treatment Plant, to Relocate a 400
Kilowatt Generator at the Wastewater Treatment Plant and to Provide Funding for
Professional Service Fees Incurred With Respect to the Speed Camera Program
XII. OLD BUSINESS:
A. Resolution R-1-11 – Enlarging the Corporate Boundaries of the City of Bowie by Annexing Into the City Lands Contiguous and Adjoining to the City’s Existing corporate Boundary, Specifically, the Spring Meadows Subdivision and the Adjacent Woodcliff road commercial Area and Several Properties Along Church Road, Including the Dixon Property Subdivision, All Consisting of Approximately 123.1612 Acres of Land, Generally Located South of Old Maryland Route 450 (Old Annapolis Road), On Both Sides of Church Road – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
XIII. NEW BUSINESS:
A. City Council 2011 Legislative Program – Public Hearing/Eligible for Action
B. Animal Welfare Committee - Public Hearing/Eligible for Action |
1/3/2011 |
CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Minutes of December 6, 2010 Council Meeting
B. Approval of Resolution R-2-11 – Approving Variance Application BV-1-10, a Request by Mr. Daniel Dippel to Validate “After the Fact” the Construction of a Six (6) Foot High Fence Along Keene Place (Legal Front Yard) and Along a Portion of the Lot Line Behind the House (Legal
Side Yard) When, According to the Prince George’s County Zoning Ordinance, Such Fencing
Shall Not be More Than Four (4) Feet High, at 12600 Kemmerton Place
C. Approval of Resolution R-3-11 – Accepting Bid for the Purchase of Fitness Equipment
D. Approval of Resolution R-4-11 – Accepting Bid Proposals for Voice System Upgrade
Adding a Switch for the New City Hall
E. Approval of Resolution R-5-11 – By Two-Thirds Vote Waiving the Bidding Requirements of Section 61of the City Charter to Allow the City to Enter Into a Contract with AB Consultants,
Inc., for Consulting Services Relating to 30% Design Drawings for Segment C of the Bowie
Heritage Trail and Authorizing the City Manager to Enter Into an Agreement for Such
Consulting Services
OLD BUSINESS:
A. Ordinance O-1-11 – Amending Chapter 1, “General Provisions”, Section 1-2 “Definitions and
Rules of Construction”, to Designate Bowie Police Officers as City Code Enforcement Officers
NEW BUSINESS: None |
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