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Residents urge Delaware City Council to reject Daniels Hinkley rezoning, cite noise, traffic and racetrack fears
Summary
At the Delaware City Council meeting on Feb. 10, residents from neighborhoods near the proposed Daniels Hinkley site urged council members to reject a rezoning application they said could allow a racetrack, amphitheater or other high‑impact commercial uses that would bring increased noise, lights and traffic to the Southwest quadrant of the city.
At the Delaware City Council meeting on Feb. 10, residents from neighborhoods near the proposed Daniels Hinkley site urged council members to reject a rezoning application they said could allow a racetrack, amphitheater or other high‑impact commercial uses that would bring increased noise, lights and traffic to the Southwest quadrant of the city.
The speakers’ concerns focused on ordinance item 25‑055, the first reading of a request by Daniels Hinkley Housing LLC to rezone 257.97 acres in the Southwest overlay from A‑1/Agricultural and M‑1/Light Manufacturing to CPUD (Commercial Planned Unit Development). The council scheduled a public hearing and second reading of the ordinance for Feb. 24 at 7:15 p.m.
Why it matters: The rezoning would change what uses are administratively permitted on a large swath of…
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