The Milton Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously this week to approve the final site plans for a new Dunkin' drive-thru location at 403 Broadkill Road.
The Sussex County Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday night deferred action on a proposed ordinance to rezone roughly 73.5 acres along Route 24 from AR-1 Agricultural Residential to C-4 Planned Commercial, a change required for the proposed Atlantic Fields Shopping Center.
The Delaware Office of the Marijuana Commissioner confirms county-based license assignments remain, while allowing limited flexibility for relocations to help licensees establish operations.
The Delaware State Housing Authority has launched two new pilot programs to support local governments in streamlining housing recovery after disasters and reforming outdated zoning and land-use codes to boost affordable housing.
The Georgetown Planning Commission will hold a public hearing tonight on a proposed zoning amendment that would allow cottage housing developments in the Urban Residential 1 zone and revise lot frontage and access requirements to accommodate the housing type.
Two separate housing developments by the same applicant just got the green light from Sussex County Planning and Zoning. Together, Symphony Glen and WindsCape Farms will bring more than 250 new homes to the Milton area.
Residents raise concerns over proposed Route 24 development in Lewes.
Senate Bill 75, now awaiting a House vote, would limit how Delaware counties regulate marijuana businesses by setting statewide standards for zoning, hours, and permitting. The bill aims to ensure medical marijuana centers with retail licenses can operate without excessive local restrictions.
The proposed change would allow the development of a Residential Planned Community featuring 60 single-family homes, 28 duplexes and 20 townhomes.
The town of Georgetown is currently seeking applicants for five vacant positions, offering a term of three years, expiring in June 2028. The open positions include two seats on the Planning Commission and three seats on the Board of Adjustment.
