Monthly Archives: August 2007

Dewey Citizens May Get More Clout

By Bruce Pringle, The Daily Times Dewey Beach residents may get the power to overturn laws passed by their town council. Before that can happen, however, a majority of voters in Dewey’s Sept. 15 election must say they want that power. Note: This article is no longer archived by The Daily Times or available on-line.

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Dewey Beach Planner Accused of Violating Ethics Rules

By Moly Albertson, Cape Gazette Staff An ad-hoc citizens group has objected to the state ethics commission’s opinion that planner David King should not vote on a proposed 68-foot building on the Dewey/Ruddertowne parcel when the issue comes up in planning hearings. The group accuses Commissioner Mike Eisenhauer, who asked the commission for an opinion, [...]

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The Truth About Ethics Charges…

Intimidation and Smearing of Citizen Volunteers by the Proponents of the Harvey Hanna Ruddertowne Development. An open letter by Joy Howell, of the Citizens to Preserve Dewey 8/13/07 read the letter »

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Dewey Beach Officials Seek Dismissal Of Open Meeting Complaint

By Moly Albertson, Cape Gazette Staff The dispute in Dewey Beach over allowing a 68-foot building in a commercial zone is now before the Attorney General’s Office after a citizen complained that town officials failed to properly post meeting agendas and to properly update the town website to reflect the most up-to-date version of the [...]

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King Asked To Step Back From Ruddertowne Dealings

By Daniel Divilio, Delaware Coast Press The vice-chair of the Dewey Beach Planning and Zoning Commission has been asked to stay out of any official dealings with a proposed redevelopment of the Ruddertowne complex. Note: This article is no longer archived by the Delaware Coast Press or available on-line.

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