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Item 2018 Update to the 2008 City of Milford Comprehensive Plan(2018-05) City of Milford; DeCoursey, William J.; Barnes, Philip J.; Raab, Linda P.; Pierce, Rob; Eisenhart, Scott; Oza, Jeel; Minni, NicoleThis plan was prepared by the City of Milford Planning and Zoning Commission with assistance from the Institute for Public Administration (IPA), a unit within the School of Public Policy & Administration at the University of Delaware.Item 2018 Update to the 2008 City of Milford Comprehensive Plan(2018-01) DeCoursey, William J.; Raab, Linda P.; Minni, Nicole M.; Eisenhart, Scott; Barnes, Philip; Oza, JeelThis plan was prepared by the City of Milford Planning and Zoning Commission with assistance from the Institute for Public Administration (IPA), a unit within the School of Public Policy & Administration at the University of Delaware. IPA links the research and resources of the University of Delaware with the management and information needs of local, state, and regional governments in the Delaware Valley. IPA provides assistance and research projects as well as training programs and policy forums. it serves as the 2018 update to the original 2008 City of Milford Comprehensive Plan. It was adopted in January of 2018 and certified in May of 2018.Item Town of Camden 2013 Amendment to the 2007 Comprehensive Plan(Institute for Public Administration, 2014-01-06) Raab, Linda P.; DeCoursey, William J.; Minni, Nicole M.Title 22, Section 702(e) of the Delaware Code requires that at least every 5 years a municipality shall review its adopted comprehensive plan to determine if its provisions are still relevant given changing conditions in the municipality or in the surrounding areas. Camden last adopted a full‐blown comprehensive plan in 2007. Since this is the five‐year review, the Town has the option of completely rewriting the plan or making amendments to it. The Town has determined that the 2007 plan still is serving the Town well, but the portions of the plan dealing with land use, annexation, and transportation should be amended to reflect development within the Town and the annexations that have occurred since 2007. This document presents these amendments.Item Town of Camden 2019 Comprehensive Plan Update(Institute for Public Administration, 2019-05-06) O'Neill, Sean; Raab, Linda P.; Minni, Nicole M.; Mix, Troy; Czepiel, Chris; Braun, DavisThe Town of Camden has changed dramatically over the past 20 years. Much of the land annexed during this time has been developed or is in the process of being developed. Camden’s population has grown substantially from 2,100 in 2000 to almost 4,000 today by some estimates, making it the 14th largest of Delaware’s 57 municipalities. It is expected that Camden will continue to grow, as new homes and businesses are built using development plans that are well underway. Since the adoption of the town’s 2008 Comprehensive Plan, the Town of Camden adopted significant amendments to the Comprehensive Plan in 2013 and 2014 but is due for a full update of the 2008 Plan. This Comprehensive Plan Update incorporates information and actions from these prior planning efforts while providing a focused vision for the town over the coming decade.Item Town of Ocean View 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendment(Institute for Public Administration, 2017-02-14) Raab, Linda P.; Minni, Nicole M.; Wollaston, Martin W.On March 13, 2010 by Ordinance 266, The Town of Ocean View adopted a complete update of its comprehensive plan. This plan was certified by the governor on October 21, 2010. Following adoption of the 2010 complete plan update, the Town adopted a plan amendment that changed the future land use for a few parcels in the State Route (SR) 26 corridor. This amendment was adopted on April 9, 2013 by Ordinance 301. Section 702(e) of the Delaware Code requires that comprehensive plans be reviewed every five years and completely updated every 10 years. The required five-year review began in 2015, the fifth year following the 2010 complete plan update. In accordance with Section 702(e), the Town has reviewed the 2010 plan (including the 2013 amendment) and has determined that generally its provisions are still relevant, but that several changes to existing land use, future land use, and the annexation area are needed. This Plan Amendment presents these changes.Item Town of Townsend 2013 Amendment to the 2010 Comprehensive Plan(Institute for Public Administration, 2014-09-04) Raab, Linda P.; Minni, Nicole M.Following adoption of the 2010 comprehensive plan, the Town of Townsend, to comply with Title 22, Section 702(c) of the Delaware Code, has been preparing to amend its official zoning map to rezone all lands within the municipality in accordance with the uses of land provided for in the comprehensive development plan. The purpose of this Plan Amendment is to change the land use designations depicted on Maps 7a and 7b for seven parcels as it relates to the Town of Townsend.Item Town of Townsend 2016 Amendment to the 2010 Comprehensive Plan(Institute for Public Administration, 2016-08-24) Raab, Linda P.; Minni, Nicole M.On March 23, 2016, the Zoning Committee reviewed the change proposed in this Plan Amendment and recommended that the Town Council approve transmission of the amendment for review under the Preliminary Land Use Service (PLUS). The Town Council held a meeting also on March 23, 2016 after the Zoning Committee’s meeting, and the council voted unanimously to forward this Plan Amendment for PLUS review. In accordance with Section 401 of the town charter, an ordinance adopting this Plan Amendment was introduced in writing on July 20, 2016. On August 4, 2016, a fair summary the ordinance was published in the Middletown Register.