2-6.1 Temporary parking restrictions. An exception was~ (19) "Primary Street" means a street identified as an arterial per the FHWA roadway . (27) "TMC" means DOT Transportation Management Center. ARTICLE 19 POLICE ORDINANCES (As Last Amended by Ord. 3-21. 19-3. A hospitalization panel was added to the Overview tab in place of the positivity panel . Council Bill 19-0401 BY repealing Article 1 - Mayor, City Council, and Municipal Agencies Section 16. Due to COVID-19, some City services are operating on a modified basis. 2-3. Termination of subtitle: July 1, 1983. Transfer of records. Minor privilege requirements not affected. No. Criminal Matters 22-39 to 22-40. SUBTITLE 5 PAVING ON PETITION 5-1. (c) Member of the Department. Ord. ART. (b) Department. Find the current status of services here. . City Hall - Room 250 100 N. Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202 City Operator: (410) 396-3100 1-5. Title to made land. Board Information Membership Meetings Board Information Name Baltimore City Hispanic Commission Function The Baltimore City Hispanic Commission was established by a City Council ordinance in 2007 t . Find the current status of services here. Appeals. 2-7. Any discharger of non-residential wastes into the City wastewater system is required to obtain a Wastewater Discharge Permit from the . March 24, 2022 - The Baltimore City COVID-19 dashboard has been updated. . At the time of acquisition, a new owner of a vacant lot must file a registration statement and pay . 1.) 4-2. Permit Holder shall ensure that all Dockless Vehicles are deployed in compliance with City Code Article 31, 38-19, Unlawful Parking. Baltimore City Code (2012), Article 22, 9(j) 1 lays out the eligibility requirements for certain employees of the City of Baltimore to receive line-of-duty disability retirement benefits. 22-42. 16-503) Published by BALTIMORE CITY DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE Avery Aisenstark, Director 2016 . Conflict of laws. A. Baltimore City Code - Unrevised Articles Article 1. There are additional requirements on the landlord and tenant with respect to the procedure under this law. Request to nol pros citation . Offer to convey property. Applying zoning regulations is the first step in determining what is allowed to be built on a property. For legal aspects of bicycle and scooter parking please reference the following: -Zoning Code defines when and where bicycle parking is required. SUBTITLE 4 PAVING OF PRIVATE STREETS 4-1. B. Checkout Bag R-edttetiorr SURCHARGE" Baltimore City Code Edition 2000 SECTION 1. - IN GENERAL SUBTITLE 1. Baltimore City Code, Article 2, 1-12 . . 5-2. B. An inspection of the above mentioned site was made on Feb. 19, 2020 and the following items were noted. 3, Fraternal Order of Police, Inc. as the sole and exclusive representative Establishes training for City agencies to conduct equity assessments beginning in the first year of implementation. The Zoning Code is Article 32 of the City Code.. Zoning regulations determine both the use of land and the layout of buildings developed on parcels of land. 19-8. Pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Employees Relations Ordinance, Article 12 of the Baltimore City Code (1983 Replacement Volume, as amended) and the Code of Public Local Laws of Baltimore City, Section 16-8A, the Employer recognizes Baltimore City Lodge No. "Multiple-family dwelling" has the meaning stated in 202.2 of the Baltimore City Property . (26) "TCP" means Traffic Control Plan. Purpose of article. Employees, consultants, etc. Circuit Court for Baltimore City Case No. In this article the following words have the meanings indicated. "Dwelling unit" has the meaning stated in 202.2 of the Baltimore City Property Maintenance Code. Wastewater Permits. If you have questions, consider consulting with an attorney. Rules and regulations. Baltimore Public Art Commission. modified (a) In general. The RPP Advisory Board plays a vital role in the RPP Program, and its duties are: Article 26 of the Baltimore City Code. 1, 26A(d)(5).) In September of 2018, Baltimore City Council passed the Equity Assessment Ordinance, which became part of the Baltimore City Code, Article 1 39-1. (19) "Primary Street" means a street identified as an arterial per the FHWA roadway . Consumer Protections Article 3. SUBTITLE 2 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 2-1. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, carry, or possess any knife with an automatic spring or other device for opening and/or closing the blade, commonly known as a switch-blade knife. Location of vending boxes. Advertising Circulars Subtitle 2. Not have had two or more bids in the course of one (1) year rejected for failure to comply with the bidding requirements of the City of Baltimore, the (a) In general. - POLICE DEPARTMENT TITLE 1. all design, construction, addition, alteration, change of occupancy, relocation, replacement, repair, equipment, building site, maintenance, removal, and demolition of every structure and any appurtenances connected or attached to a structure and to the site on which the structure is located (except as otherwise exempted), must comply with the To the extent that terms defined in this section are also defined in Article 27, the below definitions are meant to elaborate on and clarify the Article 27 definitions. Penalties Article 19 Police Ordinances , Changes : This bill eliminates Subtitle 46-3 Maximum size. Payment of damages. Read the Law: Baltimore City Code, Article 13, Subtitle 6 . 3-19. Baltimore City Code, Article 13, Section 6-1, et seq., provides that "[b]efore a voluntary transfer of title to a single-family rental residential property may occur, . Baltimore City Code Article 1 52-1: Liason/Executive Director Name . 2-2. The Baltimore City Code, Article 13, Subtitle 11-1, requires the owner of a vacant lot assessed for $100 or more to file a registration statement with the Housing Commissioner. Find the current status of services here. 119170003 UNREPORTED IN THE COURT OF SPECIAL APPEALS OF MARYLAND No. (4) "Nuisance" means, within the boundaries of the community represented by the community association, an act or condition knowingly created, performed, or maintained on private property that . 2 That section requires a claimant seeking such benefits to prove that he or she sustained at least a "50% anatomical loss of the use of any 1 or at . 2-7. Baltimore City Charter, Article IV, 6(d). Account - "account" means a unique identifier of one (1) or more services . Summary correction of minor violations. Records. 3-19. 626 City Hall Baltimore, Maryland 21202 Tel: (410) 396-4730 F Fax: (410) 396-8483. "Department" means the County Police Department. Required records - in general. Applying zoning regulations is the first step in determining what is allowed to be built on a property. In addition, Baltimore City tied the effectiveness of a license with the collection of rent. Request to nol pros citation . No sign erected under this subtitle may exceed an area of 16 square feet. Due to COVID-19, some City services are operating on a modified basis. Switch-blade knives. COVID-19 Resources; COVID-19 Small Business Task Force; Food Resources. The Community Relations Commission is the City Agency designated to enforce Article 4 of the Baltimore City Code. A. General powers and duties. The 300-page plan covering June through . Deposit of books and papers. the creation and dissemination ofcommunications materials relating to the COVID-19 response, and other goods and services as needed to inform and protect the public as it pertains to the City's response to COVID-19. Adoption, Applicability and Scope of Regulations. . 2-5. The 300-page plan covering June through . (b) Penalties. Focuses on development of a plan and codifies action and implementation. 10-342; Ord. - DEFINITIONS 19-1-101. 19-6. Explore the Zoning Code The full text of the Zoning Code is available via this link. 2-6. Grand juries - continuance; additional. Article 4 of the Baltimore City Code prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, color, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity or expression in the areas of employment, public accommodations, education, health and welfare services, and housing. 16) This Code and/or any other documents that appear on this site may not reflect the most current legislation enacted by the Municipality. Beginning on January 1, 2019, landlords must have a license to operate their premises or else lose their right to collect rent. {Repealed} 3-20. 26-9. City Hall - Room 250 100 N. Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202 City Operator: (410) 396-3100 Opinion by Leahy, J. ARTICLE 19. In violation of Baltimore City Code, Article 7, 31-1 et seq as amended and/or Section 01 35 43 paragraph D of Department of Public Works, Specifications for Materials, Highways, Bridges, Utilities, and Incidental Structures as amended. Pursuant to Baltimore City Charter and Baltimore City Code Article 26, Subtitle 15 and 20 - Street Cuts, any excavation on or in a public right-of-way by or on behalf of any public or private utility or any other person, must be reviewed by the Baltimore City Department of Transportation (BCDOT) to determine if a permit for the excavation/street cut is required. Director of Transportation. The Baltimore City Code, Police Ordinances Article 19, Subtitle 8 , requires an alarm system contractor, monitor, and user to register each alarm system with the Police . (Ord. A registration expires on . BALTIMORE COUNTY CODE Codified through Bill. 94-442.) A hospitalization panel was added to the Overview tab in place of the positivity panel . The Baltimore City Code, Police Ordinances Article 19, Subtitle 8, requires an alarm system contractor, monitor and user to register with the Police Commissioner annually. No. 3-20. - DEFINITIONS. 19-2. (ii) The public nuisance and neighborhood nuisance provisions under City Code Article 19, Police Ordinances; (iii) City Code Article 23, Sanitation; . ARTICLE 19 POLICE ORDINANCES (As Last Amended by Ord. F . Notice and opportunity for hearing. Baltimore Housing manages the False Alarm Reduction Program on behalf of the Baltimore Police Department. The Baltimore City Code, Police Ordinances Article 19, Subtitle 8, requires an alarm system contractor, monitor and user to register with the Police Commissioner annually. Authority: City Code Article 26, Subtitle 15 14.03.01.01. Focuses on development of a plan and codifies action and implementation. Effective August 1, 2018, Baltimore City expanded its license law to cover 1- and 2- family rental dwellings. The City is subject to the Maryland Public Information Act. (Supp. Due to COVID-19, some City services are operating on a modified basis. Baltimore (/ b l t m r / BAWL-tim-or, locally: / b l d m r / bawl-da-MOR or / b l m r / BAWL-mr) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland, fourth most populous city in the Mid-Atlantic, as well as the 30th most populous city in the United States, with a population of 585,708 in 2020. Notice by publication. Permit Holder shall ensure that all Dockless Vehicles are deployed in compliance with City Code Article 31, 38-19 {"Unlawful Parking"}. 19-4. Permit Holder shall enable Dockless Vehicle access within the city limits of Baltimore City and not designate any public right-of-way as an un-serviced area. Baltimore City Charter & Code 59-22. 2.) City Hall - Room 250 100 N. Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202 City Operator: (410) 396-3100 Authority: City Code Article 26, Subtitle 15 14.03.01.01. relates to Article 19-Police Ordinances , in the Baltimore City Code. City Hall - Room 250 100 N. Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202 City Operator: (410) 396-3100 The 11 News I-Team obtained a copy of the Baltimore Police Department's short-term crime-fighting plan that was submitted Friday to the City Council. A Force Majeure Decision during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Baltimore City Code, Article 8, Section 3-2 (b)(2)(ii) October 19, 2021- Letter to Advisory Board; March 15, 2022- OIG FY23 Budget Proposal (Originally submitted on 1/27/22) TABLE OF SUBTITLES Subtitle 1. Prohibited conduct: Except as otherwise specified, a person may not park, stand, or stop a detached commercial trailer on any public street or highway in the City, except when the vehicle is being expeditiously loaded or unloaded. (iii) City Code Article 23, Sanitation; (iv) The Building, Fire, and Related Codes of Baltimore City; or (v) The Zoning Code of Baltimore City. Zoning Code-Required Bicycle Spaces MORE INFORMATION The Bicycle Parking Manual is for reference only. 2-2. BOARD OF ESTIMATES 11/19/2014 MINUTES BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 1. March 24, 2022 - The Baltimore City COVID-19 dashboard has been updated. 18-130; Ord. Article VI, 11(c) of the Baltimore City Charter does not require professional services to be formally advertised (i.e., competitively bid); and . General powers and duties. Enforcement. City Hall - Room 250 100 N. Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202 City Operator: (410) 396-3100 2-3. Due to COVID-19, some City services are operating on a modified basis. In addition, the goal is to bring clarity and ease of use to our signage code. If the appropriate code enforcement agency is the Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development, an action under this section may not be brought if the Department provides a . E. . Ethics Article 9. 5-3. . Natural Resources Article 8. City Hall - Room 250 100 N. Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202 City Operator: (410) 396-3100 Permit Holder shall ensure that all Dockless Vehicles are deployed in compliance with City Code Article 31, 38-19 {"Unlawful Parking"}. 2.) Rules and regulations. Origin: As a municipality within Baltimore County, Baltimore City was incorporated in 1796 by legislation that took effect in 1797 . Pursuant to Baltimore City Code, Article 26, Subtitle 19 - Permits for Grading and Paving, any person who wants to perform any grading, paving, or repaving of any public street, lane, bike facility or alley to be used by the public, in accordance with the City Building Code, must obtain a permit from the Director of Transportation. Standards for vending boxes. Article 11, Subtitle 4 of the Baltimore City Code, as amended, order appropriate restitution and the reinstatement of such employee with back pay to the date of violation. Adoption, Applicability and Scope of Regulations. Parking restrictions and 1-way streets. b. Signatures required. 3.) City's authority. On the Overview tab, the data sources for cases and deaths were changed to aggregate open data published by the Maryland Department of Health (MDH) based on its COVID-19 dashboard. Director of Transportation. C. Equitable Distribution Requirements. ; A summary of each Zoning District is available here. Purpose of article. Assessment as lien. The rewrite is in response to a 2015 Supreme Court Decision stemming from the Reed v. Town of Gilbert court case. Permit Holder shall enable Dockless Vehicle access within the city limits of Baltimore City and not designate any public right-of-way as an un-serviced area. Explore the Zoning Code. o Baltimore City Code- Article 32 Zoning 16-701 and Table 16-705: (a) In general. {Vacant} Article 4. Employees, consultants, etc. 626 City Hall Baltimore, Maryland 21202 Tel: (410) 396-4730 F Fax: (410) 396-8483. SUBTITLE 4 REPEALED SUBTITLE 5 HARBOR 5-1. Term and renewal. (City Code, 1976/83, art. . (d) Multiple-family dwelling. Circuit Court for Baltimore City - licenses. Sunday, July 5th, 2020. The Baltimore City Code, Police Ordinances Article 19, Subtitle 8, requires an alarm system contractor, monitor and user to register with the Police Commissioner annually.EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 26TH, 2012 there is no fee for users to register an alarm however, contractors and monitors must register and pay the appropriate fee. 19-5. Baltimore City Code Article 8, Section 6-26, prohibits solicitation or facilitating the solicitation of a gift. Read the law carefully. 19-7. ______________________________________ Filed: July 16, 2021 . Baltimore was designated an independent city by the . In September of 2018, Baltimore City Council passed the Equity Assessment Ordinance, which became part of the Baltimore City Code, Article 1 39-1. 3.) IF A -BE-AE-ER PERSON FAILS TO REMIT THE SURCHARGE IMPOSED BY THIS SUBTITLE DUE, THE PERSON MUST PAY THE DIRECTOR, IN ADDITION TO THE SURCHARGE DUE: (1) INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 1% FOR EACH MONTH OR FRACTION OF A MONTH THAT THE SURCHARGE IS OVERDUE; AND (2) A PENALTY OF 10% OF THE AMOUNT OF THE SURCHARGE DUE. BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND. The 11 News I-Team obtained a copy of the Baltimore Police Department's short-term crime-fighting plan that was submitted Friday to the City Council. 2-4. Historical and Architectural Preservation Article 7.