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Amendments to Maryland Constitutions
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(a) Within the City of Baltimore to acquire land and
property of every kind, and any right, interest, franchise,
easement or privilege therein, by purchase, lease, gift, con-
demnation or any other legal means, for storing, parking
and servicing self-propelled vehicles, provided, that no petro-
leum products shall be sold or offered for sale at any
entrance to or exit from, any land so acquired or at any
entrance to, or exit from, any structure erected thereon,
when any entrance to, or exit from, any such land or struc-
ture faces on a street or highway which is more than 25
feet wide from curb to curb; and
(b) To sell, lease, convey, transfer or otherwise dis-
pose of any of said land or property, regardless of whether
or not it has been developed, redeveloped, altered, or im-
proved and irrespective of the manner or means in or by
which it may have been acquired, to any private, public
or quasi public corporation, partnership, association, per-
son or other legal entity.
No land or property taken by the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore for any of the aforementioned pur-
poses or in connection with the exercise of any of the
powers which may be granted to the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore pursuant to this Article by exercis-
ing the power of eminent domain, shall be taken without
just compensation, as agreed upon between the parties,
or awarded by a jury, being first paid or tendered to the
party entitled to such compensation.
All land or property needed, or taken by the exercise
of the power of eminent domain, by the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore for any of the aforementioned pur-
poses or in connection with the exercise of any of the
powers which may be granted to the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore pursuant to this Article is hereby
declared to be needed or taken for a public use.
Sec, 2. The General Assembly of Maryland may grant
to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore any and all
additional power and authority necessary or proper to
carry into full force and effect any and all of the specific
powers which the General Assembly is authorized to grant
to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore pursuant to
this Article and to fully accomplish any and all of the
purposes and objects contemplated by the provisions of
this Article, provided such additional power or authority
is not inconsistent with the terms and provisions of this
Article or with any other provision or provisions of the
Constitution of Maryland. The General Assembly may


 
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