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Public hearing opened, left open for two weeks on Sussex Pines rezoning request
Summary
Developer Greyway seeks to reclassify 16 parcels totaling about 24.5 acres from UR‑3 to UR‑1 to allow smaller single‑family lots; council left the public hearing open for two weeks to accept written comments.
A public hearing on March 24 drew developers, nearby residents and town council to discuss Case 2024‑23, a zoning map amendment request to change 16 parcels on Sussex Pines Road from urban residential district UR‑3 to urban residential district UR‑1.
The application was presented by David Hutt, an attorney with Morris James LLP, representing applicant Greyway Developers LLC. Hutt said the properties total roughly 24.5 acres, were subdivided into 16 lots in 1996 and annexed into Georgetown in 2004. He told council the requested UR‑1 designation is the town’s most common single‑family zoning classification and that the change would align these parcels with…
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