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Vice Chairman Flescher felt that Commissioner O'Bryan's Motion would still <br />allow the opportunity for the Orioles to come back, if they so desired; however, he agreed that <br />it was time to move on, be open, and get a team into the Stadium. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION. The Board <br />unanimously approved to: (1) officially reject, in writing, <br />the Baltimore Orioles' counter offer, which was received on <br />December 11, 2008; (2) officially rescind, in writing, the <br />County's October 30, 2008 final offer; (3) impose a 30 -day <br />cooling off period with the Baltimore Orioles; and (4) <br />officially notify the Baltimore Orioles of the County's <br />intent to eliminate, as of December 16, 2008, the <br />confidentiality restrictions which had been imposed upon <br />the County. <br />12. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS <br />12.A. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br />12.A.1. REQUEST FOR A UTHORIZATION FOR STAFF TO ISSUE A REQUEST <br />FOR PROPOSALS TO HIRE A CONSULTANT TO ADMINISTER A <br />NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PROGRAM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br />BLOCK GRANT <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating reviewed the backup <br />memorandum of December 5, 2008 to provide details and analysis on the request for proposals <br />(RFP) to hire a consultant to administer Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds <br />under a new Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP). He divulged that the County would <br />28 <br />December 16, 2008 <br />