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Monthly Archives: November 2007
New Ruddertowne Plans Call For Reduced Height
By Eddie Phillipps, Cape Gazette Staff Writer
Thom Harvey has been taking a lot of shots for a proposed 68-foot luxury resort he proposed for the Ruddertowne commercial parcel in Dewey Beach. The Harvey, Hanna and Associates president and Dewey Beach Enterprises principal came out swinging at a Thursday, Nov. 8, forum when he announced site [...]
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Dewey Beach Council Rejects Ruddertowne Height Exemption
WBOC16 Delmarva’s News Leader 11/12/2007 8:39 AM ET
DEWEY BEACH, Del. A developing firm is heading back to the drawing board after the Dewey Beach Town Council on Saturday voted unanimously not to change the town’s current zoning ordinance.The council’s decision means the developer, Dewey Beach Enterprises, is not allowed to move forward with its plans [...]
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Dewey Beach Board Extends Time For Planning Review