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Council approves multiple development plans, adopts parking and budget measures
Summary
Delaware City Council on Aug. 11 approved several development plans for new retail and housing, adopted changes to controlled-parking rules, and passed an emergency supplemental-appropriations ordinance; other items were referred for later hearings.
Delaware City Council voted on a package of land-use and administrative measures during its Aug. 11 meeting, approving development plans for a Tim Hortons restaurant and multiple residential sections, adopting a parking ordinance change, and passing an emergency supplemental-appropriations ordinance. Council also approved the city's strategic action plan and referred the capital improvement program to the finance committee.
Why it matters: The votes clear the way for several new commercial and residential projects and change how the city will manage downtown parking and certain fee schedules. The supplemental appropriations set money aside for large equipment purchases and other near-term needs.
Most important actions - Resolution 25-51 (Tim Hortons, 900 Sundari Road): Approved (motion by Mr. Schaffer; second by Mr. Ryder). Staff recommended approval with 12 conditions; applicant was not present at the public hearing. Council vote: unanimous yes. (See separate article on the…
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