Janitor at DuVal High School busted for having sexual relationship with 15-year old student, Bowie Council considering indoor sports facility, Tax prepares permanently banned for fraud, County Exec. Baker nominates those to head up 3 key Agencies
The considered five options:
- A 52,500 square foot turf facility, with two 200’ x 100’ turf fields, six batting cages, a separate baseball training area and administrative space. Land required would total 3.1 acres. Estimated cost: $5.5 to $6.2 million
- A 66,000 square court facility, with four basketball courts, six volleyball courts and administrative space. Land required would total 4 acres. Estimated cost: $7.9 to $8.7 million
- A 70,000 square foot ice facility—replacing the current ice facility—that would have one NHL-sized rink, one Olympic-sized rink, locker rooms, stadium seating, a pro shop, separate women’s locker rooms and administrative space. Land required would total 4.2 acres. Estimated cost: $10.5 to $11.6 million
- A 41,000 square foot aquatics facility, with a 50 meter competition pool, locker rooms, spectator seating, family changing rooms and administrative space. Land required would total 2.5 acres. Estimated cost: $6.9 to $7.6 million
- An 11,500 general administration building that would include a cafe with seating, general space and divisible multi purpose rooms. Land required would total .5 acres. Estimated cost: $1.6 to $2.0 million
Suggested locations for the facilities include Annapolis Road, Green Branch, Glen Allen, Mitchellville Road and Race Track Road. Based on residents feedback, consultants recommend city consider facilities in this order: courts, aquatic facility, ice facility and turf fields.
The two government complaints, one against the Binions and one against Hubbard and her firm, alleged that the defendants prepared fraudulent tax returns for customers containing bogus deductions for items like charitable contributions, unreimbursed employee business expenses and other miscellaneous expenses. The lawsuits also alleged that Hubbard, Universal Tax Service LLC and the Binions violated federal law by not signing the returns they prepared for customers and by not placing IRS preparer identification numbers on the returns. All tax preparers are required to place an IRS-issued tax preparer identification number on every federal income tax return they prepare for a customer.
According to the complaints the defendants prepared customer returns using commercial tax software, placed the returns in postage-paid pre-addressed envelopes and instructed customers to sign and mail the returns to the IRS on their own. The suits alleged that defendants did this to hide from the IRS their role in preparing the returns.
Baker (D) also tapped Darrell B. Mobley to replace Hijazi as director of the county’s $36 million Department of Public Works and Transportation. Since August, Mobley has been Maryland’s acting transportation secretary. And Baker nominated Adam C. Ortiz, acting head since October of the county’s $145 million Department of Environmental Resources, to be the environment agency’s permanent director. The nominations are subject to approval by the County Council, which could act before recessing in early August for its annual summer break.