City Council - Regular Meeting

Monday, March 9, 2026

About this meeting

Government Body
City Council
Meeting Type
City Council
Location
Annapolis, MD
Meeting Date
March 9, 2026

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Monday, March 9, 2026

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PETITIONS, REPORTS & COMMUNICATIONS

Update from Mayor

Mayor Littmann

PETITIONS, REPORTS & COMMUNICATIONS

Reports by Committees

PETITIONS, REPORTS & COMMUNICATIONS

Comments by the General Public

A person speaking before the City Council with a petition, report, or communication shall be limited to not more than three minutes.

PUBLIC HEARINGS

O-3-26 Annapolis Harbor Lines at Hawkins Cove

For the purpose of changing the City of Annapolis harbor line at Hawkins Cove to allow for the implementation of the Hawkins Cove Restoration project; and matters generally related to harbor lines. Sponsors: Thorp and Littmann Attachments: O-3-26 First Reader, O-3-26 Exhibit A - Harbor Line Proposed, O-3-26 Exhibit B - Harbor Line Existing, O-3-26 Staff and Staffing Impact Report & Fiscal Impact Note Legislative History | 2/23/26 | City Council | adopt on first reader | | 2/23/26 | City Council | refer to the Board of Port Wardens | | 2/23/26 | City Council | Cosponsor added | | 2/23/26 | City Council | Cosponsor added | | 2/23/26 | City Council | Cosponsor added |

CONSENT CALENDAR

CCM 2.2.26 Special Meeting Minutes

Attachments: DRAFT - Special Meeting Minutes 2.2.26

CONSENT CALENDAR

CCM 2.9.26 Regular Meeting Minutes

Attachments: DRAFT - Regular Meeting Minutes 2.9.26

CONSENT CALENDAR

CCM 2.23.26 Special Meeting Minutes

Attachments: DRAFT- Special Meeting Minutes 2.23.26

CONSENT CALENDAR

AP-13-26 Appointment - Jan Lee - Board of Supervisors of Elections

Attachments: AP-13-26 Mayor's Appointment Letter for Jan Lee, AP-13-26 Jan F. Lee Application, AP-13-26 Jan F. Lee Resume 2026

CONSENT CALENDAR

AP-14-26 Reappointment - Liam Mercer - Board of Supervisors of Elections

Attachments: AP-14-26 Mayor's Reappointment Letter for Liam Mercer

CONSENT CALENDAR

AP-15-26 Reappointment - Deborah Yatsuk - Board of Supervisors of Elections

Attachments: AP-15-26 Mayor's Reappointment Letter for Deborah Yatsuk

LEGISLATIVE ACTION

CA-1-26 Updating Requirements for Publication of the Charter and Code of the City of Annapolis

For the purpose of removing outdated provisions of the City's Charter; rewriting requirements for compiling and publishing the Charter and Code of the City of Annapolis; allowing for publishing paper or electronic versions of the Charter and Code of the City of Annapolis; and generally related to the codification of charter amendments and ordinances. Sponsors: Littmann Attachments: CA-1-26 First Reader, CA-1-26 Legislative Summary, CA-1-26 Staff and Staffing Impact Report, CA-1-26 Fiscal Impact Report

LEGISLATIVE ACTION

O-5-26 Reallocation of Unexpended Bond Proceeds

For the purpose of reallocating the use of unexpended proceeds of certain general obligation bonds previously issued by the City of Annapolis (the “City”) and designated as the City’s Public Improvements Bonds, 2025 Series. Sponsors: Littmann Attachments: O-5-26 First Reader, O-5-26 Exhibit I, O-5-26 Fiscal Impact Report, O-5-26 Staff and Staffing Impact Report

LEGISLATIVE ACTION

R-5-26 Designating Northwest Street as an Honorary Street in Memory of De Lorma “Dee” Goodwyn

For the purpose of commemorating longtime City resident De Lorma “Dee” Goodwyn by the honorary designation of Northwest Street, located between Church Circle and College Creek, as ‘De Lorma “Dee” Goodwyn Way’. Sponsors: Littmann, Schandelmeier, Contee, O'Neill, Smith-Brown and Allsup-Johnson Attachments: R-5-26 First Reader, R-5-26 Staff and Staffing Impact Report, R-5-26 Fiscal Impact Report

LEGISLATIVE ACTION

R-6-26 Authorizing Itinerant Merchant Sales Within the Annapolis Historic District for Approved Special Events During Calendar Year 2026

For the purpose of authorizing hawker, peddler, and itinerant merchant sales in the Historic District in conjunction with approved Special Events during the calendar year 2026. Sponsors: Huntley Attachments: R-6-26 First Reader, R-6-26 Fiscal Impact Report, R-6-26 Staffing Impact Report

SECOND READERS

O-40-25 Establishing a 12-Month Moratorium on New Short-Term Rental Licenses

For the purpose of establishing a moratorium on the issuance of new licenses for short-term rentals for a period of 12 months from the effective date of this ordinance. Sponsors: O'Neill and Littmann Attachments: O-40-25 First Reader, O-40-25 Fiscal Impact Note, O-40-25 Staff and Staffing Impact Report, O-40-25 Amendment 1 - Smith-Brown, O-40-25 Amendment 1A - Savidge, O-40-25 Amendment 2 - Smith-Brown, O-40-25 Amendment 3 - Huntley, O-40-25 Amendment 3A - Schandelmeier, O-40-25 Amendment 4 - Thorp, O-40-25 Amendment 5 - Savidge, O-40-25 Amendment 6 - Savidge Legislative History - 12/18/25 City Council adopt on first reader - 12/18/25 City Council refer to the Economic Matters Committee - 1/12/26 City Council declare the public hearing closed - 1/12/26 City Council free form - 2/4/26 Economic Matters Committee postpone

SECOND READERS

O-1-26 Property Tax - Child Care Centers, Family Child Care Homes, and Large Family Child Care Homes

For the purpose of creating real property tax credits for child care providers who own the property where they operate a state-licensed or registered child care center, family child care home, or large family child care home; allowing businesses of a certain size that own their property and have on-site child care facilities to participate in the tax credit program; setting the real property tax credit at a maximum of $10,000; and generally related to tax credits for child care providers. Sponsors: Schandelmeier and O'Neill Attachments: O-1-26 First Reader, O-1-26 Legislative Summary, O-1-26 Staff and Staffing Impact Report, O-1-26 Fiscal Impact Report UPDATED, incl. Amendment 1, O-1-26 Amendment 1 - Schandelmeier Legislative History - 1/12/26 City Council adopt on first reader - 1/12/26 City Council refer to the Finance Committee - 1/12/26 City Council refer to the Rules and City Government Committee - 1/12/26 City Council Cosponsor added - 2/2/26 City Council declare the public hearing closed - 2/4/26 Finance Committee recommend favorably - 2/5/26 Rules and City Government Postpone Committee

SECOND READERS

R-3-26 Water Service Agreement with North Point Property LLC

For the purpose of authorizing a water service agreement providing for the extension of City water service to 1053 Chesapeake Harbour Road (also referred to as "Chesapeake Harbour Drive East"), Annapolis, Maryland, owned by North Point Property LLC; and generally relating to the provision of said water service. Sponsors: Littmann Attachments: R-3-26 First Reader, R-3-26 - Exhibit A (North Point), R-3-26 - 1053 Chesapeake Harbour-Water Service Agreement - REVISED-2026-01-09, R-3-26 Fiscal Impact Note, R-3-26 Staff and Staffing Impact Report Legislative History - 1/12/26 City Council adopt on first reader - 1/12/26 City Council refer to the Finance Committee - 1/12/26 City Council refer to the Environmental Matters Committee - 1/21/26 Finance Committee recommend favorably - 2/12/26 Environmental Matters Committee recommend favorably