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Don't rezone land for proposed RV park

February 8, 2013

Those of us who live on or drive regularly on Cedar Grove Road and Robinsonville Road, Ward Road or Mulberry Knoll Road must have noticed the abundance of those bright yellow Notice of Public Hearing signs posted by Sussex County Planning and Zoning to advise us of the proposed zoning change from the current GR (General Residential) zoning to AR-1 which would allow the Lingo/Townsend developers to proceed with their plans for construction of a 600-unit camp resort on 162 acres, which is not permitted under current zoning.

None of the roads posted with these notices have shoulders, so I believe that it's probably illegal to stop in order just to read the Notice of Public Hearing.  Just another of the many reasons not to approve this rezoning.

J. Todd Miller
Lewes

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