Maryland Code § EC-12-612

Section EC-12-612
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(a) The governing body of the county or a municipal corporation in the
county in which a district is established under this subtitle shall:
(1) review the effectiveness and desirability of continuing the district
every 3 years from the time the district is authorized by local law under § 12-604 of
this subtitle; and
(2) develop policies and procedures for evaluating the desirability of
continuing the district if requested by members of the district.
(b) If the continuing existence of the district is not approved by the
governing body:
(1) the district shall cease to exist as directed by the governing body;
and
(2) the district corporation shall continue its existence only as long
as necessary to terminate operation in a reasonable manner.
§12-701. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 215 AND 216
OF 2025 //
(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Authority" means the West North Avenue Development Authority.
(c) "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Authority.
(d) "Buffer zone" means the area within 250 yards of the target area.

(e) "Target area" means the portion of West North Avenue in Baltimore City
between the 600 block and the 3200 block, inclusive.
(f) "West North Avenue Corridor" includes the geographic area consisting
of the target area and the buffer zone.
§12-702. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 215 AND 216
OF 2025 //
This subtitle shall be liberally construed to accomplish its purposes.
§12-703. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 215 AND 216
OF 2025 //
(a) There is a West North Avenue Development Authority in Baltimore
City.
(b) The Authority is a body politic and corporate and is an instrumentality
of the State.
(c) The exercise by the Authority of a power under this subtitle is the
performance of an essential governmental function.
(d) The Governor may include each year in the State budget bill an
appropriation to the Authority in Baltimore City.
(e) Beginning fiscal year 2028, the Authority shall be self-sustaining.
§12-704. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 215 AND 216
OF 2025 //
(a) The General Assembly finds that:
(1) there exists within various neighborhoods in Baltimore City,
particularly the West North Avenue Corridor, a need for residential and commercial
development or redevelopment in furtherance of the public's interest;

(2) the West North Avenue Corridor has experienced low housing
and economic development in the community for decades;
(3) areas in the West North Avenue Corridor include both areas that
are considered slum or blighted and areas that are deteriorated or subject to further
deteriorating condition, and those areas are in need of development or redevelopment
for the public benefit;
(4) the revitalization of areas within the West North Avenue Corridor
needing commercial development or redevelopment is an essential governmental
function and is a public use that will confer a public benefit on citizens of Baltimore
City by:
(i) relieving conditions of unemployment;
(ii) encouraging the increase of commerce and a balanced
economy;
(iii) assisting in the retention of businesses and residents;
(iv) attracting new industries and commerce;
(v) promoting economic development and growth; and
(vi) generally promoting the health, welfare, and public safety
of residents in Baltimore City and increasing property tax revenues for the State and
the City of Baltimore;
(5) the establishment of this public Authority to provide financial
resources for the development and establishment of residences and businesses
through community organizations in the target area will significantly improve
Baltimore City neighborhoods and increase property tax revenues for the State and
the City of Baltimore; and
(6) the Authority is the economic development authority for the State
to benefit the neighborhoods of Baltimore City within the target area.
(b) The legislative purposes of the Authority are to:
(1) revive the various communities along the West North Avenue
Corridor in Baltimore City;
(2) promote economic development;

(3) encourage the increase of business activity, commerce, and a
balanced economy in Baltimore City;
(4) help to retain and attract business activity and commerce in
Baltimore City; and
(5) promote the health, public safety, right of gainful employment,
and welfare of residents of Baltimore City.
(c) The General Assembly intends that:
(1) the Authority operate and exercise its corporate powers along the
West North Avenue Corridor in Baltimore City;
(2) without limiting its authority to otherwise exercise its powers, the
Authority exercise its powers to assist private real estate entities and nonprofit
community development corporations to develop and rehabilitate housing and
commercial units in Baltimore City and support local economic development agencies
to contribute to the expansion, modernization, and retention of existing enterprises
in Baltimore City as well as the attraction of new businesses to Baltimore City; and
(3) the Authority should not own and operate a project unless:
(i) the Board determines by resolution that the private sector
has not demonstrated serious and significant interest and development capacity to
own and operate the project; or
(ii) a representative of a governmental unit requests in writing
that the Authority own and operate the project.
§12-705. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 215 AND 216
OF 2025 //
(a) (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, in exercising its
powers, the Authority:
(i) may carry out its purposes without the consent of any State
unit; and
(ii) is not subject to:
1. Subtitles 1 through 3 of this title; or

2. the following provisions of the State Finance and
Procurement Article:
A. Title 2, Subtitles 2 (Gifts and Grants) and 5
(Facilities for the Handicapped);
B. Title 3 (Budget and Management);
C. Title 4 (Department of General Services);
D. Title 5A (Division of Historical and Cultural
Programs);
E. Title 6, Subtitle 1 (Studies and Estimates);
F. Title 7, Subtitles 1 (State Operating Budget), 2
(Disbursements and Expenditures), and 3 (Unspent Balances);
G. Title 10 (Board of Public Works - Miscellaneous
Provisions); or
H. Division II (General Procurement Law).
(2) The Authority is subject to:
(i) the Public Information Act; and
(ii) the Open Meetings Act.
(b) The Authority, its officers, and its employees are subject to the Public
Ethics Law.
(c) The Authority, its officers, and its employees are subject to Title 12,
Subtitle 4 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.
(d) The Authority is subject to Title 14, Subtitle 3 of the State Finance and
Procurement Article.
§12-706. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 215 AND 216
OF 2025 //

(a) A Board of Directors shall manage the Authority and exercise its powers.
(b) The Board consists of the following members:
(1) one member of the Senate of Maryland who represents the target
area, appointed by the President of the Senate;
(2) one member of the House of Delegates who represents the target
area, appointed by the Speaker of the House;
(3) the Secretary of Housing and Community Development, or the
Secretary's designee;
(4) the Secretary of Transportation, or the Secretary's designee;
(5) the Secretary of Commerce, or the Secretary's designee;
(6) the Executive Director of the Maryland Economic Development
Corporation, or the Executive Director's designee;
(7) one member of the Baltimore City Council who represents the
target area, appointed by the President of the Baltimore City Council;
(8) one member appointed by the Mayor of Baltimore City;
(9) one member appointed by the Governor;
(10) the Director of the Baltimore Development Corporation, or the
Director's designee;
(11) the Commissioner of the Baltimore City Department of Housing
and Community Development, or the Commissioner's designee;
(12) the Director of the Baltimore City Department of Transportation,
or the Director's designee;
(13) the Director of the Baltimore City Department of Planning, or the
Director's designee;
(14) the President of Coppin State University, or the President's
designee;
(15) the President of the Maryland Institute College of Art, or the
President's designee;

(16) two members appointed by the chair of the Authority, or the
chair's designee; and
(17) two members who are residents of communities impacted by the
target area or buffer zone, with one member representing the neighborhoods east of
North Fulton Avenue and one member representing the neighborhoods west of North
Fulton Avenue, selected by the majority vote of the leadership of the following
organizations:
(i) Alliance of Rosemont Community Associations;
(ii) Bolton Hill Community Association;
(iii) Coppin Heights Community Development Corporation;
(iv) Druid Heights Community Development Corporation;
(v) Greater Mondawmin Coordinating Council;
(vi) Penn North Community Association; and
(vii) collectively, the leadership of the Reservoir Hill
Improvement Council, the Reservoir Hill Association, and the Upper Eutaw Madison
Neighborhood Association.
(c) The President of Coppin State University, or the President's designee,
shall serve as the chair of the Board.
§12-707. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 215 AND 216
OF 2025 //
(a) The Authority may manage appropriated funds from the City of
Baltimore and the State.
(b) The Authority may receive donated services from accountants, lawyers,
or other consultants as necessary to carry out this subtitle.
(c) The Authority may supervise, manage, and terminate staff and
consultants as necessary.
§12-708. IN EFFECT

// EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 215 AND 216
OF 2025 //
A member of the Authority:
(1) may not receive compensation as a member of the Authority; but
(2) is entitled to reimbursement for expenses under the Standard
State Travel Regulations, as provided in the State budget.
§12-709. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 215 AND 216
OF 2025 //
(a) The Authority shall:
(1) support the development and approval of a comprehensive
neighborhood revitalization plan in the target area and the buffer zone to benefit:
(i) the residents;
(ii) housing;
(iii) neighborhoods;
(iv) economic development; and
(v) transportation, including motor vehicles and pedestrians;
and
(2) work in coordination with the residents of the target area and the
buffer zone to develop a comprehensive neighborhood revitalization plan.
(b) The Authority may, by a majority vote of all members of the Authority,
modify the boundaries of the target area and the buffer zone.
(c) On or before December 15, 2023, the Authority shall report its
comprehensive neighborhood revitalization strategy, including any procurement
activities undertaken by the Authority, to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-
1257 of the State Government Article, to the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee,
the House Health and Government Operations Committee, and the House
Appropriations Committee.

§12-710. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 215 AND 216
OF 2025 //
The Authority may:
(1) adopt bylaws for the conduct of its business;
(2) adopt a seal;
(3) sue or be sued;
(4) maintain an office at a place it designates in Baltimore City;
(5) make or accept and manage loans, grants, or assistance of any
kind from the federal or State government, a local government, a college or university,
a charitable institution, a nonprofit organization, a for-profit organization, or a
private source;
(6) make grants to individuals;
(7) acquire properties in Baltimore City, directly or indirectly, from
a person or political subdivision, to improve, manage, market, maintain, or lease,
from a person or political subdivision for residential, commercial, or industrial
development or redevelopment, including comprehensive renovation or rehabilitation
of the land or property on terms the Authority considers reasonable to operate a
project in Baltimore City, by:
(i) purchase;
(ii) gift;
(iii) interest;
(iv) condemnation;
(v) eminent domain, except for owner-occupied residential
properties;
(vi) tax sale;
(vii) foreclosure;

(viii) receivership;
(ix) in rem foreclosure proceedings;
(x) easement, or any other interest in land;
(xi) lease; and
(xii) rent;
(8) acquire, purchase, hold, lease as lessee, and use:
(i) a franchise, patent, or license;
(ii) any real, personal, mixed, tangible, or intangible property;
or
(iii) an interest in the property listed in this item;
(9) finance all or part of the acquisition or improvement of a project;
(10) sell, lease as lessor, transfer, license, assign, or dispose of
property or a property interest that the Authority acquires;
(11) fix and collect rates, rentals, fees, royalties, and charges for
services and resources the Authority provides or makes available;
(12) enter into contracts with any federal, State, or local government
agency, a governmental unit, a college or university, charitable institutions, or a
private entity or party;
(13) exercise power usually possessed by a private corporation in
performing similar functions unless to do so would conflict with State law;
(14) with the owner's permission, enter lands or premises to make a
survey, a sounding, a boring, or an examination to accomplish the purpose authorized
by this subtitle;
(15) create, own, control, or be a member of a corporation, limited
liability company, partnership, or any other entity;
(16) create a special district benefit for the commercial businesses in
the target area;

(17) open a bank account with a national or local federally insured
financial institution;
(18) set salaries in accordance with the jurisdiction market rate and
outside the State Personnel and Pension System;
(19) create a forum for stakeholders to come together on creating a 20-
year comprehensive plan around economic, housing, transportation, neighborhood,
and green space development within the target zone;
(20) serve as a clearinghouse and resource center for promoting
coordination and communication on development opportunities for the West North
Avenue Corridor;
(21) ensure money is being spent effectively and efficiently on
development and that development is happening in the appropriate way for the West
North Avenue Corridor;
(22) provide advisory services to State and Baltimore City agencies on
planning and development for the target area;
(23) initiate, fund, and monitor for efficiency and effectiveness
economic, housing, transportation, neighborhood, and green space development
within the target area;
(24) make rules and regulations for the operation and use of land,
property, and undertakings under the Authority's jurisdiction; and
(25) do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the powers
expressly granted by this subtitle.
§12-711. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 215 AND 216
OF 2025 //
(a) The Authority shall establish a system of financial accounting, controls,
audits, and reports.
(b) The fiscal year of the Authority begins on July 1 and ends on the
following June 30.
§12-712. IN EFFECT

// EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 215 AND 216
OF 2025 //
(a) The Authority may create and administer the accounts that it requires.
(b) The Authority shall deposit its money into a Baltimore City or national
bank or a federally insured savings and loan association that has a total paid-in
capital of at least $1,000,000.
(c) The Authority may designate the trust department of a Baltimore City
or national bank or savings and loan association as a depository to receive securities
that the Authority owns or acquires.
§12-713. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 215 AND 216
OF 2025 //
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the Authority is
exempt from taxation or assessments on any part of a development or project, the
Authority's activities in operating and maintaining a development or project, and
revenues from a development or project.
(b) Any property that is sold or leased by the Authority to a private entity
is subject to Baltimore City and local real property taxes from the time of sale or
lease.
(c) The Authority is exempt from State and local transfer and recordation
tax.
§12-714. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 215 AND 216
OF 2025 //
(a) In this section, "Fund" means the West North Avenue Development
Authority Fund.
(b) There is a West North Avenue Development Authority Fund.
(c) The purpose of the Fund is to provide funds for the Authority to use for
consulting fees, salaries, and administrative expenses.

(d) The Authority shall administer the Fund.
(e) (1) The Fund is a special, nonlapsing fund that is not subject to § 7-
302 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.
(2) The State Treasurer shall hold the Fund separately, and the
Comptroller shall account for the Fund.
(f) The Fund consists of:
(1) money appropriated in the State budget to the Fund;
(2) interest earnings; and
(3) any other money from any other source accepted for the benefit of
the Fund.
(g) The Fund may be used only for administrative purposes and to carry out
the functions of this subtitle.
(h) The State Treasurer shall invest the money of the Fund in the same
manner as other State money may be invested.
(i) Expenditures from the Fund may be made only in accordance with the
State budget.

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