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Monthly Archives: October 2007
Dewey Commission Reviews Ruddertowne Ordinance Town Council Unable To Voice Its Opinion
By Daniel Divilio, Daily Times Staff Writer
While the Dewey Beach Planning and Zoning Commission was able to meet a tight deadline for reviewing a proposed ordinance rezoning the landmark Ruddertowne complex, the Town Council was not allowed to have a final say on it Saturday as planned.
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DEWEY: Abiding Open-Meetings Law, Council Postpones Ruddertowne Reckoning
By Daniel Divilio, Daily Times Staff Writer
The planning commission voted Friday to recommend that the council members reject an ordinance allowing developers to build a luxury resort at Ruddertowne nearly twice the height of Dewey¹s current 35-foot limit for new construction.
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Dewey Planners, Council Vote To Keep Height Limit