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Baltimore County to begin revision to land-use regulations
An east-side Baltimore County Council member expects the owners of a sprawling old warplane factory to seek rezoning of their property. A Towson lawyer will try for a third time for new zoning allowing a small office building. North county activists...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Justice System, Tom Quirk, Hamburgers, Natural Resource Industry
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County residents suffer from city's water billing problems, too – times three
Thousands of Baltimore County residents have probably paid hundreds of dollars too much for their use of the city's public sewage system — and most are not even aware of it, county officials acknowledge. More than 200,000 county households get...Tags: Timonium, Rentals, Budgets and Budgeting, Mortgages, Companies and Corporations
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Pension bill opposed by unions stalls in Baltimore Co. Council
A bill from Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz that could have reduced some workers' pensions stalled in the County Council Monday after pressure from unions that complained the bill undermined labor rights. The 4-3 vote to table the legislation...Tags: Perry Hall, Cathy Bevins, Pension and Welfare, AFSCME, Interior Policy
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Balto. Co. councilman Huff took football tickets from developer
Baltimore County Councilman Todd Huff says he accepted football tickets from a developer that were not reported on his annual financial disclosure form.
The county's ethics law does not require elected officials to disclose whether they've accepted...Tags: Laws, Justice System, Local Elections, Values, Public Officials
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Kamenetz, council members got dozens of tickets from developers
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and some County Council members accepted thousands of dollars' worth of tickets to sporting events from developers and others last year, a practice the county has continued to allow in violation of state ethics...
Tags: Justice System, Landforms, Local Elections, John A. Olszewski, Sr., Stanley Black
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Workers 'outraged' by Kamenetz, former councilmen's pensions
The head of a Baltimore County public employees union says workers are outraged over the lucrative pension deals of County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and former councilmen Sam Moxley and Vince Gardina.
An amendment to a 2010 pension reform law allowed...Tags: Justice System, Labor Legislation, John A. Olszewski, Sr., Dundalk, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Do politicians who take gifts from developers really think they are doing nothing wrong?
Why do politicians continue to take money and favors from developers and others? ("Kamenetz, council members got tickets from developers," May 2). Don't they realize how this looks and that favors are expected in return? One of the attorneys who...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Kenneth N. Oliver
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Balto. Co. bill would require license for BYOB establishments
Baltimore County businesses that let customers bring their own alcohol would need a "BYOB" license under legislation spurred by complaints about hookah lounges that are raucous late into the night.
The bill, introduced Monday by Lutherville Republican...Tags: Perry Hall, David Marks, Business, Parkville, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Use of 'prototype' design will put Mays Chapel school on fast track
The Baltimore County Board of Education reviewed a preliminary site plan for the Mays Chapel Elementary School at its Tuesday meeting, and also plans to use a "prototype" school design to expedite the construction process. Officials said use of the...
Tags: White Marsh, Timonium, Architecture
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Councilman Huff withdraws bill that sought BYOB licenses
Third District County Councilman Todd Huff said this week he has pulled a County Council bill that would have required establishments that have a bring-your-own-bottle policy for customers to purchase a license from the county. But he said he's still...
Tags: David Marks, Kathmandu (Nepal), Business, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Kenneth N. Oliver
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Baltimore County Council approves $1.65 billion budget
The Baltimore County Council unanimously approved Thursday the spending plan proposed by County Executive Kevin Kamenetz for the coming fiscal year, a $1.65 billion operating budget that includes no furloughs, layoffs or tax increases. The lean budget,...
Tags: Tom Quirk, Unemployment, Budgets and Budgeting, Layoffs and Downsizing, Kevin Kamenetz
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Baltimore County Library rejects offer to distribute discarded books
When David Boyd found 171 children's books in the trash behind Hereford Library last month, he asked Jim Fish, Baltimore County Public Library director, if he could pick up books destined to be destroyed. Boyd's wife, Cathy, who teaches at Essex...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Libraries
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