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Beautification efforts continue in Fenwick
Fenwick Island’s Beautification Committee has been industriously trying to spruce up the coastal town over the last year. They’ve already accomplished much, pushing for the median beautification project that was completed last year, installing vegetative breaks to disguise functional but unattractive areas such as the recycling drop-off area and doing makeovers on the restrooms in town hall.
Fenwick dune crossing idea gets go-ahead
Fenwick Island officials have made some headway with their quest for a standard dune crossing at Bayard Street.
Fenwick Island residents split on FAR
Fenwick Island residents appear to be divided on the issue of floor-area ratio (FAR). The proposed control on overall home size has been instituted in other coastal towns, such as neighboring South Bethany and Rehoboth Beach. But it is inevitably controversial, since it could substantially limit property owners’ ability to build homes on the higher end of the size scale.
Fenwick pursues storage for garbage trucks
Fenwick Island residents may be a little closer to bidding a fond farewell to some of their neighbors — not human neighbors, but the town’s garbage trucks, which have sparked complaints about odor and unsightliness at their current storage area within the town limits.
Changes in Fenwick's commercial district
Part-time home owners and seasonal visitors to Fenwick Island may have a few surprises awaiting them when they arrive in the coastal town with warmer weather. For some, the changes will be a total surprise; for others, they will simply be the visual confirmation that time has passed and the town continues its slow transformation.
Fenwick Island beach re-vamp nearly done
After years of hopes, plans and lobbying, the massive beach reconstruction project in Fenwick Island has entered its final phase. Only a few tasks remain to be completed, with the beach replenished, dunes rebuilt and stabilizing sea grass planted.
Experts advise Fenwick town manager search
Fenwick Island is seriously considering getting a town manager to run the town’s day-to-day operations and take some of the administrative burden off the mayor and council members. And they’re calling in the experts to ensure they know all they need to know about the job, appropriate qualifications and the best candidates to fill it.
Shamrock Shanty promotes all things Irish
When Pat Griffiths and her parents, Steve and Audrey, opened the Shamrock Shanty in West Ocean City about 15 years ago, the family-oriented business sold merchandise for people of all ethnic backgrounds.
Color, vegetation to spring up in Fenwick Island
Fenwick Island Beautification Committee members are ready to move forward with their latest project designed to improve the looks of the beachside town: a series of decorative banners to add a splash of design and color to Coastal Highway year-round.
Fenwick's town manager search gets underway
Fenwick Island’s search for a town manager proceeded this week with a March 6 meeting of the first of two committees tasked with the project.
Former Town Council Member Edward “Buzz” Henifin chairs the committee and led off the meeting with a review of where the committee’s early-stage research on the position stands.
Fenwick forms town-manager search commitee
The change to a town manager-style of administration has long been under discussion in Fenwick Island, and that remained the case at the town council’s Feb. 24 meeting.
Fenwick to search for town manager
For three years, Fenwick Island Mayor Peter Frederick and Councilman Harry Haon have performed many of the administrative duties for the town.
They have taken care of hiring employees, among other personnel duties. They have helped install a new computer system. And they have worked on the town’s budget.
Fenwick down on building-permit funds
Outside of property and rental receipt taxes, Fenwick Island town officials expected money brought in from building permits to be their largest source of revenue this year.
But after bringing in more than $216,000 in the 2005 fiscal year, and more than $70,000 in December 2004 alone, the town doesn’t expect to even come close to that number when their 2006 year of operations ends on July 31.
Fenwick Island approves first floor-area reading
Fenwick Island Town Council voted 4-2 on Jan. 27 to approve the first reading of a floor area ratio ordinance, legislation that would limit the size of new homes built in the town.
The council said it will look to the community for feedback and wouldn’t take a final vote on the ordinance until May at the earliest.
Clark clarifies his endorsement of Isaacs Glen
Fenwick Island Town Council Member Chris Clark sought to clarify this week the basis of his public support for the proposed Isaacs Glen development outside Milton.
Seaside Inn elevator denied again
Owners of the Seaside Inn in Fenwick Island have been trying to put in an elevator since the building was originally constructed. Though the hotel is now under new ownership and management, that desire was again thwarted this week in yet another Board of Adjustments hearing on the issue, Jan. 23.
Fenwick residents split on home size, coverage ordinance
Some Fenwick Islanders in attendance at last weekend’s special council meeting (Jan. 14) were already steamed over new state regulations that would limit homeowners’ ability to build on the seaward (and apparently, bayward) side of their lots.
County planners give thumbs-up to gift shop
There may soon be a new gift shop along Route 54 outside of Fenwick Island. Members of the Sussex County Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) unanimously recommended approval at their Jan. 4 special meeting for a conditional use that allows Edward Chiasson to establish a nautical-themed gift shop on his property near the intersection of Route 54 and 20.
Fenwick Freeze a splash in second year
There were two challenges at the Fenwick Freeze this New Year’s Day. First, the obvious: getting into ocean water that topped out around 40 degrees. Second: getting the event to live up to its well-attended inaugural edition, despite air temperatures some 25 degrees colder.
Fenwick Island readies for second Freeze
In 2005, Fenwick Islanders kicked off their new year with a splash — a literal one. The town’s first New Year’s Day ocean swim event was a roaring success, drawing hundreds of people to the beach on an unseasonably warm morning that first day of January and many of those people into the chilly waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
Fenwick committee discusses flags, event
It was a light agenda for the Fenwick Island Commercial Liaison Committee (CLC) at their Dec. 15 meeting.
Town Council Member and CLC Chairman Chris Clark unveiled a series of rough sketches that could be the basis of designs for flags the town is considering displaying on Coastal Highway.
Fenwick denies conservation tax break
Fenwick Island Town Council considered a request from the South Schulz Wetlands Association at the Dec. 16 council meeting, but decided against supporting wetlands conservation via tax relief.
Fenwick Island deadlocks on front yards
Fenwick Island Town Council members debated a clarified requirement for front yard setbacks (how close to the street property owners can build something) at the Nov. 18 council meeting but ended up in a 3-3 deadlock (Council Member R. Chris Clark absent).
The motion failed.
Disparate interest brought together in Fenwick
Fenwick Island Town Council Member Chris Clark admittedly expected a bigger turnout for the Nov. 4 Your Town meeting he had helped organize in the town. But at the conclusion of the two-hour event with several dozen people in attendance, he recognized it was a matter of “quality over quantity.”
Fenwick raises notion of historical committee
The meeting was on the subject of beautification, but Fenwick Island Town Council Member Chris Clark dropped in an idea that has a larger potential impact on the town than any new landscaping plans or restroom renovations.
