/PRNewswire/ Several weeks into a high stakes jury trial that pitted Seiden Law LLP, a fast-growing Manhattan complex commercial litigation firm against.
A public hearing was held before the Sussex County Council for a conditional use application for Bioenergy Development Group to permit the processing and handling of poultry litter to include nutrient recovery for natural gas and electrical generation near Seaford. Multiple people spoke on both sides of the issue – with many environmental groups in support. Others who were opposed cited issues like sludge, truck traffic, lack of information on the type of jobs and how many, wastewater and environmental issues. The council has deferred a vote to give them time to go through all the testimony.
In old business the council approved a conditional use application for a campground off Long Neck Road with a unanimous vote.
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Sussex County Planning and Zoning Commission will meet at 3 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 11, in Room 540 of the Carter Partnership Center on the Delaware Technical Community College Georgetown campus.
Included on the busy agenda is a public hearing on a cluster subdivision application filed by Pelican Point 4-5 for 219 single-family home lots on 110 acres within the existing Pelican Point subdivision on the south and east sides of Townsend Road between Lewes and Long Neck.
Following a 5 p.m. recess, the commission will conduct a hearing on a conditional-use application filed by Bioenergy Development Group LLC to to permit the processing and handling of poultry litter to include nutrient recovery for natural gas and electrical generation. The facility is located on a 229-acre parcel on the west side of Route 13A at 28338 Enviro Way, Seaford.
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