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Friday, May 17, 2019
Please Attend The Public Hearing For NCC Ord. 19.005, 3PM Tuesday, May 21st In Wilmington
The chance to influence New Castle County Council members on reconsidering this ordinance as drafted is now in the final weeks.
Council is expected to be voting on the legislation at their regular meeting on the following Tuesday evening (6:30 p.m. May 28th).
The public hearing this Tuesday will be held at 3 p.m. in council's 8th floor conference room, 800 N. French Street in Wilmington. View the agenda HERE
Listen to the Planning Board discuss flaws in the ordinance HERE
Read more about 19.005 on Facebook HERE
Read CLNCC member comments on the legislation HERE in our April Newsletter
The News Journal is working on a story on the legislation and hopefully will also publish an editorial. CE Meyer has taken the position that the general public and the Planning Board have rejected the ordinance only because they do not understand it. That is an offensive position!
Please let your council representative know we do understand Ord. 19-005 and we want council to amend it by removing the flaws.
Read all of the communications regarding the ordinance at the NCC Land Use Department Project #190050 page HERE.
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