A proposal in the Baltimore City Council would require a deliberate OK from a homeowner to install an external gas regulator, the device which has garnered controversy within the city in recent months.

The bill, introduced Monday night, "bans the installation of external gas regulators unless you have the express written permission of the property owner," Councilman Eric Costello explained.

"We wanted to leave the homeowner with that option," Costello added.

The bill would, by default, put the regulators inside a building with five or fewer dwelling units.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS