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Council defers decision on temporary mobilization yard tied to Park Avenue relocation

5076639 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

A conditional-use application to allow temporary storage and processing of organic construction materials for the Park Avenue relocation project was presented; council deferred action to the next meeting after hearing competing conditions recommended by Planning & Zoning and an alternative set proposed by the applicant.

Sussex County Council deferred action on Conditional Use 2468, an application to permit a temporary mobilization yard and processing of organic materials related to the Park Avenue relocation project. The application was presented by attorney David Hutt on behalf of property owner Richard Bell.

Hutt told council the materials already present on the site include a large topsoil pile and a separate pile of organic root mass and shrubbery removed during phase 1 of the Park Avenue relocation (DelDOT project T2020004601). He said the term “mobilization yard” was coined during agency communications to describe temporary staging and processing for materials used in the relocation project. Hutt said the applicant’s site…

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