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Sussex denies industrial rezoning for Milton-area parcel
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Tuesday, January 12, 2021
At its March 2 meeting, Sussex County Council heard plans for a rezoning to develop an industrial park on 67 acres on the west side of Gravel Hill Road/Route 30 and bordering Route 16 one mile west of Milton.
Reed Farms LLC has filed for a rezoning of the parcel from AR-1 to HI-1, heavy industrial district, and an application to amend the county’s future land-use map to change designation of the property from low-density to a developing area, which is needed for the zoning change.
At its Feb. 25 meeting, Sussex County Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of both applications. Following its public hearing, county council members voted to defer a decision to a future meeting.
February 23, 2021
Dewey commissioners to hold workshop
Dewey Beach commissioners will hold a virtual workshop at 12 p.m., Friday, Feb. 26 to discuss possible rules for the bay beach and Baywalk. A link to the meeting is available at townofdeweybeach.com.
Sussex P&Z puts Feb. 25 meeting on schedule
Due to inclement weather, the Feb. 18 Sussex County Planning and Zoning Commission meeting was canceled. Public hearings on the agenda will be rescheduled. The commission, which was not scheduled to meet Thursday, Feb. 25, has set a meeting for that date to take care of old business and other items from the previous agenda. The meeting will take place at 5 p.m. in the Sussex County administration building. Included on the agenda are possible votes on a rezoning from AR-1, agricultural-residential, to HI-1, heavy industrial district, filed by Reed Farms LLC for a 67-acre parcel along Gravel Hill Road near Milton; and a conditional-use application filed by Bioenergy Developmen
February 16, 2021
Rehoboth budget discussion set Feb. 19
Rehoboth Beach commissioners will resume budget discussions during a special meeting at 9 a.m., Friday, Feb. 19. This will be their fourth budget meeting.
City Manager Sharon Lynn has proposed a $27.7 million budget for next fiscal year, which begins April 1. The proposed budget includes approximately $4.9 million in capital improvements.
Anyone wishing to speak must preregister with City Secretary Ann Womack at least 24 hours prior to the meeting by emailing awomack@cityofrehoboth.com. A full agenda and meeting materials are accessible at cityofrehoboth.civicweb.net. For more information, call 302-227-6181.
Rehoboth commissioner meeting set Feb. 19
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