File #: R-2-14    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 2/5/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/10/2014 Final action: 2/10/2014
Title: Support for House Bill 493 and Senate Bill 488 for a Local Bond Bill on the Annapolis Police Department Indoor Range - For the purpose of expressing the Annapolis City Council's support of House Bill 493 and Senate Bill 488 for a local bond bill in the amount of $250,000 for the Annapolis Police Department indoor range with a local match of $250,000 from the City of Annapolis.
Sponsors: Michael J. Pantelides, Fred Paone
Attachments: 1. R-2-14.pdf, 2. Staff Report.pdf, 3. R-2-14 Signed.pdf
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Support for House Bill 493 and Senate Bill 488 for a Local Bond Bill on the Annapolis Police Department Indoor Range - For the purpose of expressing the Annapolis City Council's support of House Bill 493 and Senate Bill 488 for a local bond bill in the amount of $250,000 for the Annapolis Police Department indoor range with a local match of $250,000 from the City of Annapolis.

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CITY COUNCIL OF THE
City of Annapolis

Resolution 2-14

Introduced by: Mayor Pantelides and Alderman Paone

Referred to
Finance
Public Safety

A RESOLUTION concerning
Support for House Bill 493 and Senate Bill 488 for a Local Bond Bill on the Annapolis Police Department Indoor Range

FOR the purpose of expressing the Annapolis City Council's support of House Bill 493 and Senate Bill 488 for a local bond bill in the amount of $250,000 for the Annapolis Police Department indoor range with a local match of $250,000 from the City of Annapolis.

WHEREAS, the Annapolis Police Department has an indoor firing range in the basement of the Taylor Avenue station dating to 1972; and

WHEREAS, the indoor firing range was not included in 2009 reconstruction activities at the Taylor Avenue station; and

WHEREAS, the range has badly deteriorated to a point where it is unsafe by causing fired rounds to ricochet, fragment, or miss the traps and the ventilation system no longer properly directs or contains contaminants like lead and carbon monoxide; and

WHEREAS, for these reasons, the Annapolis Police Department closed the range in August 2013; and

WHEREAS, since the closure, the Annapolis Police Department has utilized an alternate range at the U.S. Naval Academy to train and qualify officers, free of charge based on temporary agreements, although this year new fees and charges will be imposed; and

WHEREAS, there is a well-established tradition of the General Assembly of enacting bond bills to benefit local projects; and

WHEREAS, the City will match the ...

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