File #: R-3-14    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 1/27/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/24/2014 Final action: 3/24/2014
Title: A Committee to Explore the Possibility of Acquiring 110 Compromise Street - For the purpose of expressing the intent of the City of Annapolis to explore the possibility of acquiring the property located at 110 Compromise Street.
Sponsors: Sheila Finlayson, Ross Arnett, Rhonda Pindell Charles, Ian Pfeiffer, Kenny Kirby
Attachments: 1. R-3-14.pdf, 2. Fiscal Impact Note.pdf, 3. Littmann Amendment v2.pdf, 4. Finlayson et al Amendment, 5. 110 Compromise Street Vicinicty Map.pdf, 6. R-3-14 Signed.pdf
Title
A Committee to Explore the Possibility of Acquiring 110 Compromise Street - For the purpose of expressing the intent of the City of Annapolis to explore the possibility of acquiring the property located at 110 Compromise Street.


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CITY COUNCIL OF THE
City of Annapolis
Resolution 3-14 Amended

Sponsored by: Alderwoman Finlayson and Alderman Arnett

Co-Sponsored by: Alderwoman Pindell-Charles, Alderman Pfeiffer and Alderman Kirby


Referred to
Finance
Economic Matters

A RESOLUTION

FOR the purpose of expressing the intent of the City of Annapolis to explore the possibility of acquiring the property located at 110 Compromise Street.

WHEREAS, the 2009 Annapolis Comprehensive Plan set forth certain stated objectives with respect to the Annapolis City Dock including the intent to maximize pedestrian and bicycle friendly features, to create and enhance open spaces, accommodate boating access to the dock area by the public, to facilitate hosting of public events, to clear areas of parking spaces to create more public space and to assist existing Dock Street merchants by providing transportation access and availability of parking areas; and

WHEREAS, the Mayor directed the appointment in 2010 of a citizens' committee known as the City Dock Advisory Committee to advise the City as to the rejuvenation of the City Dock area; and

WHEREAS, the City Dock Advisory Committee recommended to the City Council in July 2011 certain Visions and Guiding Principles regarding the City Dock area including gradual improvement with emphasis on maintaining the integrity of the Colonial Annapolis Historic Landmark District, including historic layout, scale, vistas, high quality walkable public open spaces, toward balance in transportation on City Dock greening and sustainability of City Dock areas and encouraging public art and nurturing the uniqueness of Place; and

WHEREAS, such Visions and Guiding Principles were to form the foundation of ...

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