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COUNTY COUNCIL OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND
AGENDA
Legislative Session 2025, Legislative Day No. 14
Monday, July 7, 2025 – 7:00 P.M.
County Council Chambers
44 Calvert Street
Annapolis, Maryland
A. Call to Order
B. Invocation (Volke)
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
June 16, 2025 – Legislative Day No. 13
I. Introduction of Bills
BILL NO. 65-25 – AN ORDINANCE concerning: Finance, Taxation, and Budget – Real
Property Taxes – Homeowners Property Tax Credit Program – Total Real Property Tax –
FOR the purpose of modifying the definition of “Total real property tax” with respect to
the Homeowners Property Tax Credit Program; providing for the application of this
Ordinance; and generally relating to finance, taxation, and budget.
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
BILL NO. 66-25 – AN ORDINANCE concerning: Zoning – Eating Disorder Treatment
Facility – FOR the purpose of amending the definitions of “Eating disorder treatment
facility” and “Eating disorder treatment unit”; and generally relating to zoning.
Introduced by Ms. Rodvien

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J. Introduction of Resolutions
RESOLUTION NO. 17-25 – RESOLUTION providing host jurisdiction approval of the
issuance of private activity bonds for financing of The Village at Providence Point
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
RESOLUTION NO. 18-25 – 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 Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
RESOLUTION NO. 19-25 – RESOLUTION confirming appointments to the Board of
Trustees for the Anne Arundel County Retiree Health Benefits Trust
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
RESOLUTION NO. 20-25 – RESOLUTION continuing the service of Brenda Cachuela
as Acting County Auditor
Introduced by Ms. Hummer
K. Public Hearings and Call of Bills and Resolutions for Final Reading and/or Vote
BILL NO. 55-25 (Amendment Proposed) – AN ORDINANCE concerning: the issuance,
sale and delivery of Anne Arundel County, Maryland general obligation bonds and bond
anticipation notes – FOR the purpose of authorizing the issuance by Anne Arundel County,
Maryland (the “County”) of bond anticipation notes in an amount to be outstanding at any
time not in excess of Eight Hundred Million Dollars ($800,000,000) and bonds in an
amount not exceeding One Billion Six Hundred Eleven Million Two Hundred Eight
Thousand Three Hundred Twenty Six Dollars ($1,611,208,326) in order to finance in
whole or in part the construction of capital projects set forth in the capital budget of the
County for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, or in such capital budgets for prior fiscal
years, or usable portions thereof; authorizing the issuance by the County of refunding
bonds to refund some or all of the outstanding bond issues of the County listed on Exhibit
II attached hereto and incorporated herein in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed
120% of the aggregate principal amount of the outstanding bonds to be refunded, subject
to the requirement that debt service savings shall be achieved in connection with any such
refunding; authorizing the County to borrow money and incur indebtedness otherwise
authorized to be borrowed and incurred hereunder in the form of bonds or bond anticipation
notes by obtaining a loan or loans from the Maryland Water Infrastructure Financing
Administration pursuant to and in accordance with Sections 9-1601 through 9-1622,
inclusive, of the Environment Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland (2014
Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) for the public purpose of financing a portion
of the costs of acquiring, constructing and equipping certain wastewater facilities and water
supply systems; providing for the execution and delivery by the County of a loan agreement
and bond to evidence any such loan; reaffirming and clarifying the guides and standards
relating to the borrowing of money to finance such capital projects heretofore adopted;

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listing the capital projects to be financed in whole or in part from the proceeds of sale of
the bonds hereby authorized, or usable portions thereof, estimated costs and probable
useful lives thereof; showing compliance with the limitations on the power of the County
to incur indebtedness; providing for essential flexibility in the financing of such capital
projects and the issuance of such bonds by authorizing such bond anticipation notes to be
repaid from the proceeds of the sale of such bonds; prescribing the procedure for the
issuance and sale of such bond anticipation notes and bonds; empowering the County
Executive of the County (the “County Executive”), or the Chief Administrative Officer of
the County (the “Chief Administrative Officer”) if authorized by the County Executive,
subject to such guides and standards, to determine the time and method of sale of such
bond anticipation notes and refunding bonds, which sale may be a private (negotiated) sale
or a public sale, and the time, place, and procedure for the public sale of such bonds other
than refunding bonds; empowering the County Executive, or the Chief Administrative
Officer if authorized by the County Executive, subject to such guides and standards, to
determine the forms of such bonds and to determine the forms of such bond anticipation
notes; empowering the County Executive, or the Chief Administrative Officer if authorized
by the County Executive, to provide for or determine the private (negotiated) sale of any
loan agreement or bond to the Maryland Water Infrastructure Financing Administration,
the form or forms thereof and other details with respect thereto and to the sales thereof;
providing that such bond anticipation notes may be issued as notes in the nature of
commercial paper and, in such event, authorizing the County Executive, or the Chief
Administrative Officer if authorized by the County Executive, to determine various matters
and to take various actions in connection with such issuance; providing that such bonds
and bond anticipation notes may be issued as variable rate demand or similar obligations
and, in such event, authorizing the County Executive, or the Chief Administrative Officer
if authorized by the County Executive, to determine various matters and to take various
actions in connection with such issuance; covenanting to issue, upon its full faith and credit,
the bonds in anticipation of the sale of which any bond anticipation notes are issued when,
and as soon as, the reason for deferring the issuance thereof no longer exists, to pay the
principal of and interest on (to the extent such is not otherwise paid) such notes from the
proceeds of such bonds and that, if the County shall be unable to issue and sell its bonds in
an amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on any notes issued, then to
appropriate sufficient revenues in each fiscal year following the issuance of such bond
anticipation notes to pay the maturing principal thereof and the interest thereon to the extent
not otherwise paid; covenanting to appropriate sufficient revenues in each fiscal year
following the issuance of such bonds to pay the maturing principal thereof and the interest
thereon and to meet such appropriation either by revenues derived from self-liquidating
projects or from the proceeds of ad valorem taxes, or a combination of the foregoing;
pledging the full faith and credit of the County, to the payment of the bonds and bond
anticipation notes issued hereunder and the interest thereon, when due; providing that the
pledge of the taxing power to secure such bonds and bond anticipation notes shall be
subject to the limitation imposed by Section 710(d) of The Anne Arundel County Charter,
except in the case where refunding bonds are issued to refund bonds secured by the pledge
of the full faith and credit and unlimited taxing power of the County; covenanting that the
proceeds of such bonds and bond anticipation notes, or any money which may be deemed
to be proceeds, will not be used in a manner to cause such bonds to be arbitrage bonds;
canceling, rescinding, and repealing authority to issue certain bonds only to the extent such
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ratifying, confirming and validating the previous authorization, issuance, sale and delivery
of bonds and bond anticipation notes pursuant to applicable authority; ratifying and
authorizing the issuance of Shore Erosion Control Construction Loans pursuant to and in
accordance with Sections 8-1001 to 8-1008, inclusive, of the Natural Resources Article of
the Annotated Code of Maryland (2023 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement); and
generally providing for the consolidation and authorization of a borrowing program for the
County, and matters generally related thereto.
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
BILL NO. 48-25 (Hearing Concluded/Eligible For Vote) – AN ORDINANCE
concerning: Subdivision and Development – Zoning – Tiny Home Community
Development – FOR the purpose of establishing development requirements for tiny home
communities; providing for the site, frontage and density requirement for tiny home
communities; providing for the infrastructure and amenity requirements for tiny home
communities; requiring certain reports on certain developments from the Office of
Planning and Zoning; defining “tiny home development” and “tiny home dwelling unit”;
providing for parking requirements for tiny home communities; permitting tiny home
communities in certain residential zones; permitting tiny home communities in certain
mixed-use zones; and generally relating to subdivision development and zoning.
Introduced by Mr. Smith
BILL NO. 50-25 (As Amended) – AN ORDINANCE concerning: Zoning – BRAC Mixed
Use Development – FOR the purpose of amending the conditional use requirements for
BRAC mixed use development; adopting the “BRAC Mixed Use Development Area
Expanded Boundary” map; allowing for an optional method of providing a mix of uses in
the BRAC Mixed Use Development Area; and generally related to zoning.
Introduced by Mr. Smith
BILL NO. 54-25 (Hearing Concluded/Eligible For Vote)(Amendment(s) Proposed)
– AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE concerning: Subdivision and Development –
Nonpublic Schools – FOR the purpose of adding an applicability exemption to the
development plan process for nonpublic schools as designated by Maryland State
Department of Education; making this Ordinance an emergency measure; and generally
relating to subdivision and development.
Introduced by Ms. Fiedler
BILL NO. 56-25 – AN ORDINANCE concerning: Anne Arundel County Consolidated
Plan FY 2026 - FY 2030 – FOR the purpose of adopting the “Anne Arundel County
Consolidated Plan FY 2026 - FY 2030”.
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
BILL NO. 57-25 (Technical Amendment Proposed) – AN ORDINANCE concerning:
Payment in Lieu of Taxes – Arundel Community Development Services, Inc. – FOR the
purpose of approving exemptions from County real property taxes for a certain properties
owned by Arundel Community Development Services, Inc. that provide low-income or
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certain agreement for payment of a negotiated amount in lieu of County real property taxes
for properties owned, operated, or leased to Arundel Community Development Services,
Inc.; and providing for the time and terms under which the tax exemptions will take effect.
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
BILL NO. 58-25 – AN ORDINANCE concerning: Zoning – Requirements for Conditional
Uses – Home Occupations – FOR the purpose of adding pet grooming services as a home
occupation; providing for limitations on the number of animals on the premises for pet
grooming as a home occupation; and generally relating to zoning.
Introduced by Ms. Fiedler
RESOLUTION NO. 16-25 – RESOLUTION approving the determination as surplus and
the terms of a private disposition of certain County-owned property in Glen Burnie,
Maryland, known as 7409 Baltimore-Annapolis Boulevard
Introduced by Ms. Hummer, Chair
(by request of the County Executive)
L. Other Business
M. Adjournment
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