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Monday, April 15, 2013

Stormwater Fee Increases for Residents, Decreases for Nonprofits

The Baltimore County Coucil gives nonprofits a 48 percent discount that will be offset by residential property owners.

UPDATED (8:54 p.m.)—Nonprofits in Baltimore County will pay a lower stormwater management fee courtesy of residential property owners. The Baltimore County Council Monday approved new stormwater management fees by a vote of 5-2. Councilmen  Todd Huff and David Marks voted against the amended bill. One of the main amendments adopted by the council reduced the fees that will be charged to nonprofits. Under the proposal submitted by County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, nonprofits would have paid $36 dollars for every 2,000 square-feet of impervious surface. The council amended the bill to reduce that fee to $20—a 48 percent discount. To offset the reduction, the council voted to increase residential fees by $3. Under the newly approved bill, …

kevin

2:19 pm on Friday, May 17, 2013

Wow great diversion sort of like :"what does it matter now " . People first KK devised formula for Baltimore county .Why is non -profit smaller ? Very simple what they are doing won't stand up in court.But are citizens going to join together and sue?Probably not, but say a church with a NATIONAL charity legal office ? You better believe the lawsuits were being drawn up .KK new this and backed off…   more ›

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Junior Achievement to Unveil IKEA Makeover Thursday

The educational non-profit holds a grand opening for its newly renovated city hall, kitchen and café areas Thursday at its Owings Mills headquarters.

Junior Achievement of Central Maryland will unveil its newly renovated Owings Mills facility Thursday morning as 65 5th graders take part in the educational non-profit’s activities. The Owings Mills-based program recently received a $13,757 donation from IKEA to cover the cost of new furniture and labor for a makeover of the 10,000 square foot mini-city that includes retail stores, financial institutions, a newspaper office and radio station. The grand opening of the new JA BizTown coincides with a visit from 65 5th grade students from Severna Park Elementary, who will spend the morning voting, running companies and conducting bank business. Junior Achievement is an in-school and after-school program for students K-12 that focuses on …

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