Council introduces two conditional‑use ordinances for public hearing

5075211 · June 10, 2025

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Summary

Council introduced two ordinances for later consideration: a conditional use for a self‑storage facility on a 7‑acre AR‑1 parcel (Riley district) and a conditional‑use plan for multifamily dwellings on 2.18 acres (Hudson district); both were introduced for future public hearings.

Sussex County Council introduced two ordinances June 10, scheduling them for future public hearings.

County Attorney Moore read the first ordinance, introduced by Councilman Riley, for a conditional use in an AR‑1 Agricultural Residential district for a self‑storage facility and office on a parcel approximately seven acres in size. Moore then introduced a second ordinance, in Councilman Hudson’s district, for a conditional use plan in AR‑1 for multifamily dwellings on roughly 2.18 acres.

Council did not take final action; both items were introduced to begin the public‑hearing process required by county code.