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The Agenda
Selbyville
Selbyville Town Council will hold a regular council meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 6, at Town Hall. Council members plan to discuss a proposed rezoning change on the Dukes Street property and to set a tax rate for 2006-07. They will also appoint an inspector and two judges for the town’s election and look at David Carpenter’s annexation request for 40 acres on Route 54.
Ocean View
• Ocean View will hold a Long Range Financial Planning Committee meeting at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 7, to discuss the proposed bids to build the town’s new police station. Town officials will open the bid prior to the meeting, at 2 p.m.
• The Ocean View Town Council will reconvene later that night for a 7 p.m. town council meeting. At that meeting, council members will vote on a second reading of an ordinance to amend Chapter 3, Taxes and Fees, relating to building repairs. Council will also vote on a second reading of an ordinance to amend Chapter 28, Personnel Policy, relating to employees’ contributions and municipal and police pension plans. Members will then vote on two first readings about serving alcohol at outdoor restaurants and the construction of a water treatment plant on a 15-acre lot in the Village of Bear Trap Dunes.
Millville
The Town of Millville has workshops set for 2 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 7, and Tuesday, Feb. 8, at Town Hall. On Monday, town officials will talk with developers Toll Brothers regarding a property on Route 17. And on Tuesday, officials will hold the workshop with the Millville Group to talk about the Millville by the Sea master planned community (MPC) on Route 17.
Frankford
The Frankford Town Council will hold a regular council meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 6, at Town Hall. Harold Staffer from the First State Community Loan Fund will brief the council on loan possibilities for small businesses in the Frankford area.
Sussex County
• Sussex County Council will meet at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 7, in Council Chambers at the Sussex County Administrative Office Building. There are several draft ordinances up for consideration and possible introduction that day:
o An ordinance that would close the existing Commercial (C-1) zoning district, and create a new Commercial-Residential (CR-1) district. There are presently no CR-1 lands, but if the county ever so designated any, the property owners would no longer be permitted to develop them residentially, by right it would take conditional-use approval.
o An ordinance to modify parking requirements at townhouses and multifamily units, from “3 per family unit” to “minimum number of spaces required.” There’s been talk of instituting a sliding scale, based on number of bedrooms.
o An ordinance authorizing the issuance of up to $4.8 million worth of general obligation bonds, “for the construction and equipping of the South Ocean View Sanitary Sewer District…”
Under grant requests, the Indian River Baseball Boosters and the William C. Jason Class of 1956, seeking funds for their 50-year reunion. The segregated high school would later become the Delaware Institute of Technology (now Delaware Tech). The school’s namesake served as president at Delaware State College (now Delaware State University, or DSU), 1892 through 1923.
• The county’s Board of Adjustment (BoA) will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 6. There’s a local variance request about halfway down the agenda NV Homes, for permission to exceed height requirements on four units in the Fenwick Shores subdivision, east if Route 1, north of Fenwick Avenue, in Fenwick Island.
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