At a Wednesday Lewes Planning Commission meeting, officials will hear from the public about the requirement that property owners must live in one of the dwellings as part of an ADU.
The Lewes City Council continued discussions on proposed updates to beach regulations in Chapter 63, following feedback from the Parks and Recreation Department.
In a five to two vote, Rehoboth Beach Commissioners voted to add a curfew for minors from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. The curfew is for anyone under the age of 18 years old. This comes after recent disturbances and police complaints.
A couple in Lewes is seeking approval to operate a dog grooming business from their basement, prompting the Planning Commission to consider amending the city code. However, some neighbors oppose the change, citing concerns about noise and odor.
On May 17th, at 2:00 PM, the city of Rehoboth discussed changing the definition in the town code of what counts as substantially modifying a restaurant. The term currently includes actions like reducing seating, which requires a public hearing.
