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Monday, December 20, 2021
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Art Exhibition @ Quiet Waters Park Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm Locations: Quiet Waters Park Details:
Form and Fabric
The opening will be held on Nov 21 from 1:30 - 3:30 pm in the Willow Gallery of the Visitor Center. The park entrance fee will be waived for the reception only. All items may be removed upon purchase, creating an excellent opportunity for holiday shopping.
The following artists will be participating:
Chesapeake Weavers: textiles, dyed clothing and accessories
Chesapeake Woodturners: handmade wooden items
Garage Art: pottery
Ardythe Jolliff: note cards
Joan Machinchick: paintings, calendars and calligraphy
Donna Schramek: soft sculpture
Liz Sork: hand-painted glasses
Annette Uroskie: paintings and photographs.
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Ethics Commission Contingent Meeting (only if called) Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm Locations: 2666 Riva Road Annapolis, MD 21401 Details:
The Ethics Commission is regularly scheduled to meet on the second Monday of each month, beginning at 4:00 p.m., in the commission’s office, unless rescheduled by the commission. The commission will also have a contingent meeting scheduled for the third Monday of each month. The open portion of the meeting is usually quite brief, about 5-15 minutes. Visitors are welcome to attend the open portion of the meeting. If a person would like to bring a matter to the commission's attention or otherwise be heard during either the open or closed portion of the meeting, that person must notify the commission at least 24 hours prior to the meeting, providing that person's name and contact information. The commission has the discretion to permit a person to address the commission during a meeting, and may limit the time for the remarks of any speaker. The commission will not respond to questions or comments during a meeting, but upon request, will respond in writing to any speaker within a reasonable time after the meeting.
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Chesapeake Forge Blacksmith Guild Meeting Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm Locations: Kinder Farm Park Details: The Chesapeake Forge Blacksmith Guild meets every Monday at 7:00 p.m. Members learn and practice new techniques as they work on their projects. No registration required. No gate fees.
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County Council Meeting Time: 7:00pm - 11:30pm Locations: Arundel Center - 44 Calvert Street Annapolis MD, 21401 Details:
An agenda and agenda packet will be available on the Council website by 6:00 p.m. on the evening of the meeting.
Details for watching, listening, and submitting testimony are available here.
Resolution 63-21: RESOLUTION amending certain reporting deadlines required of the Charter Revision Commission
Introduced by Mr. Volke
Bill 96-21: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Cedarhurst-on-the-Bay Shore Erosion Control District – Approval of Loan and Assignment Agreement (As Amended)
Introduced by Ms. Lacey, Chair (by request of the County Executive)
Bill 97-21: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Personnel – Benefits – Annual Leave (As Amended)
Introduced by Ms. Lacey, Chair (by request of the County Executive)
Bill 98-21: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Boards, Commissions, and Similar Bodies – Human Relations Commission – Student Member (As Amended)
Introduced by Ms. Lacey, Chair (by request of the County Executive)
Bill 99-21: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Subdivision and Development – Site Development – Exemptions (Public Hearing held and closed, Vote eligible on December 20, 2021)
Introduced by Mr. Volke
Bill 100-21: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Pensions – Reemployment – Reduction of Benefits
Introduced by Ms. Lacey, Chair (by request of the County Executive)
Bill 101-21: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Approval of private disposition of County-owned property located in Millersville, Maryland
Introduced by Ms. Lacey, Chair (by request of the County Executive)
Bill 102-21: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Zoning – Requirements for Conditional Uses – Adult Independent Dwelling Units – Setbacks
Introduced by Mr. Volke
Bill 103-21: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Zoning – Commercial Districts – Gunsmiths and Ammunition Sales Facilities
Introduced by Ms. Fiedler and Mr. Volke
Bill 104-21: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Zoning – School Bus Facilities
Introduced by Ms. Fiedler
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