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COUNTY COUNCIL OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND
AGENDA
Legislative Session 2025, Legislative Day No. 20
Monday, November 3, 2025 – 7:00 P.M.
County Council Chambers
44 Calvert Street
Annapolis, Maryland
A. Call to Order
B. Invocation (Smith)
C. Pledge of Allegiance
D. Ethics Statement
E. Invitation to Audience
F. Announcement of Items Not Appearing on Agenda
G. Preliminary Motion
H. Approval of Minutes
October 20, 2025 – Legislative Day No. 19
October 31, 2025 – Closed Session
I. Introduction of Bills
BILL NO. 88-25 – AN ORDINANCE concerning: Capital Budget and Program – Board
of Education All Day Kindergarten and Pre-Kindergarten, Maintenance Backlog, Building
Systems Renovations, Additions, and Sustainability Initiatives Capital Projects –
Supplementary and Transfer of Appropriations – FOR the purpose of amending the Capital
Budget for the current fiscal year by making a transfer of appropriations from the Board of
Education Additions capital project to the Board of Education All Day K and Pre K Capital
project; amending the Capital Budget for the current fiscal year by making supplementary
appropriations of funds to the Board of Education Maintenance Backlog, Building Systems
Renov, and Sustainability Initiatives capital projects; amending the Capital Program and
Capital Projects Bond Ordinance for the current fiscal year; and generally relating to
appropriations of funds in projects in the Capital Budget for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2026.
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)

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BILL NO. 89-25 – AN ORDINANCE concerning: Current Expense Budget – Fund
Transfer and Supplementary Appropriations – Video Lottery Impact Aid – South River
Heights Special Community Benefit District – Capital Budget and Program – Advance
Land Acquisition Capital Project – FOR the purpose of transferring appropriations of funds
between certain offices, departments, institutions, boards, commissions or other agencies
in the general fund for the current fiscal year; making supplementary appropriations from
contingent funds, and from unanticipated revenues to certain offices, departments,
institutions, boards, commissions or other agencies in a funds for the current fiscal year;
amending the capital budget and program for the current fiscal year by making a
supplementary appropriations to the Advance Land Acquisition capital project; and
generally relating to transferring appropriations of funds and making supplementary
appropriations of funds in the current expense budget and amending the capital budget and
capital program for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026.
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
J. Introduction of Resolutions
RESOLUTION NO. 33-25 – RESOLUTION approving the determination as surplus and
the terms of a private disposition of certain County-owned property on Dorsey Road in
Glen Burnie, Maryland
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
RESOLUTION NO. 34-25 – RESOLUTION approving the use of funds from Advance
Land Acquisition Capital Project for the purchase of real properties in Edgewater,
Maryland, from Glebe Bay, LLP and Ardebella Fox, and in Harmans, Maryland, from
Craig A. Mercier
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
K. Public Hearings and Call of Bills and Resolutions for Final Reading and/or Vote
BILL NO. 83-25 – AN ORDINANCE concerning: the authorization of the issuance, sale
and delivery by Anne Arundel County, Maryland (the “County”) from time to time of
special taxing district refunding bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed
$12,360,000 to be secured by special taxes to refund all or a portion of the County’s Special
Obligation Bonds (Arundel Gateway Project), Series 2014 (Taxable); and the
determination of certain terms and provisions in connection with the issuance, sale and
payment of such bonds – FOR the purpose of authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery
by the County from time to time pursuant to Sections 21-501 through 21-523, inclusive, of
the Local Government Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland (2013 Replacement
Volume and 2024 Supplement), Sections 4-8-101 through 4-8-106, inclusive, of the Anne
Arundel County Code (2005, as amended) (together, the “Special Taxing District Act”)
and Section 19-207 of the Local Government Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(2013 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) (the “Refunding Act”) and this
Ordinance, of special taxing district refunding bonds in an aggregate principal amount not
to exceed $12,360,000 (the “Refunding Bonds”) to refund all or a portion of the County’s

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Special Obligation Bonds (Arundel Gateway Project), Series 2014 (Taxable) in order to
achieve debt service savings for the County in each year on a direct comparison basis;
making certain findings and determinations, among others, concerning the public benefit
and purpose of the Refunding Bonds; providing that the Refunding Bonds shall be payable
from special taxes levied and collected from certain real and personal property located in
the Arundel Gateway Special Taxing District (the “Arundel Gateway Special Tax”) and
deposited in the Arundel Gateway Special Taxing District Fund created pursuant to Bill
No. 16-12, adopted by the County Council of the County (the “County Council”) on March
19, 2012, approved by the County Executive of the County (the “County Executive”) on
March 26, 2012, and effective, by its terms, on May 10, 2012 (“Bill No. 16-12”); providing
that the Refunding Bonds shall not constitute a general obligation debt of the County or a
pledge of the County’s full faith and credit or taxing power other than the Arundel Gateway
Special Tax pursuant to the Special Taxing District Act, Bill No. 16-12 and this Ordinance;
providing that the Refunding Bonds may be sold at private (negotiated) sale; providing for
the creation of a debt service reserve fund for the Refunding Bonds, if deemed necessary
at the recommendation of the financial advisor to the County or the underwriter for the
Refunding Bonds, and the payment of costs and expenses related to the issuance of the
Refunding Bonds; authorizing the County Executive to specify, prescribe, determine,
provide for and approve certain details, forms, documents and procedures in connection
with the Refunding Bonds issued hereunder and any other matters necessary or desirable
in connection with the authorization, issuance, sale and payment of the Refunding Bonds;
authorizing the County Executive to take certain actions, execute certain documents and
make certain commitments on behalf of the County in connection with the issuance, sale
and delivery of the Refunding Bonds; and generally providing for and determining
various matters in connection with the issuance, sale, delivery and payment of the
Refunding Bonds.
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
BILL NO. 86-25 – AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE concerning: Personnel – Employee
Relations – Police Captains – FOR the purpose of including police captains in the definition
of “uniformed public safety exclusive representative”; permitting police captains to join
employee organizations; permitting the filing of a petitions for certification of an employee
organization in November and December; and generally relating to personnel.
Introduced by the Entire Council
BILL NO. 76-25 (As Amended)(Amendment(s) Proposed) – AN ORDINANCE
concerning: Public Safety – Sidewalks – Removal of Snow and Ice – FOR the purpose of
modifying the requirements for removal of snow and ice from sidewalks; making failure
to remove snow and ice from sidewalks as required a civil offense and not a criminal
offense; providing for exemptions from requirement to remove snow and ice; and generally
relating to crimes, civil offenses, and fines, and public safety.
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
BILL NO. 79-25 (As Amended) – AN ORDINANCE concerning: Construction and
Property Maintenance Codes – Civil Fines – International Property Maintenance Codes –
Codes and Supplement – Air Conditioning in Multiple Dwellings – FOR the purpose of

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modifying the method of imposition of certain civil fines for violations of the Property
Maintenance Code for multiple dwellings; requiring multiple dwelling owners that provide
air conditioning systems to tenants to keep the same in good working order and capable of
meeting certain temperature levels; requiring owners of multiple dwellings to provide
certain alternative cooling relief to tenants when air conditioning systems are in disrepair;
allowing the County to bill property owners for providing alternative cooling systems to
tenants if the owner fails to; and generally relating to the construction and property
maintenance codes.
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
and by Ms. Hummer and Ms. Pickard
BILL NO. 84-25 – AN ORDINANCE concerning: Planning and Development – Master
Plan for Water Supply and Sewerage Systems – FOR the purpose of amending the Master
Plan for Water Supply and Sewerage Systems, 2022 to alter certain text and maps; and
generally relating to the Master Plan for Water Supply and Sewerage Systems.
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
BILL NO. 85-25 – AN ORDINANCE concerning: Purchasing – County Government's
Transition to Zero Emissions Leaf Blowers – Leading by Example – FOR the purpose of
adding definitions of “gas powered leaf blower” and “zero emissions leaf blower”;
requiring all County owned gas powers leaf blowers to be replaced with zero emissions
leaf blowers; providing for a transition period; and generally relating to purchasing.
Introduced by Ms. Rodvien
RESOLUTION NO. 31-25 – RESOLUTION supporting the Anne Arundel County Board
of Education’s Fiscal Year 2027 Public School Construction Capital Improvement
Program request for submission to the Interagency Commission on School Construction
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
RESOLUTION NO. 32-25 – RESOLUTION urging the establishment of an Adequate
Public Facilities Study Group to address the need for an electrical grid impact review for
new development
Introduced by Mr. Smith
BILL NO. 81-25 (Hearing Concluded/Eligible For Vote)(Amendment Proposed) – AN
ORDINANCE concerning: Subdivision and Development – Adequate Public Facilities –
Adequate Transportation Facilities – Mitigation – Fees and Securities – Development
Impact Fee Credits – FOR the purpose of revising the transportation adequate public
facilities standards and processes to include additional modes of transportation for bicycles,
pedestrians and transit; providing for mitigation for additional modes of transportation;
revising the standards for granting impact fee credits for transportation improvements over
and beyond mitigation requirements; amending certain titles of sections and subtitles; and
generally relating to subdivision and development.
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)

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L. Other Business
M. Adjournment
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