54 - CAPEGAZETTE, Ft'iday, Febru $ . Feb 9'L:i995
NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE
Business Briefs
Continued from Page 53
The Board of Public
Works of the
City of Lewes
will hold its Annual Election
on Saturday, April 1, 1995
between the hours of 8 AM
and 6 PM prevailing time at
City Hall, East Third Street,
Lewes, DE.
In the forthcoming election,
3 vacancies exist, with each
carrying a two year term.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR A
MEMBER OF THE BOARD
OF PUBLIC WORKS ARE
AS FOLLOWS:
1. A bona fide citizen of the
United States and of the
State of Delaware and a res-
ident of the City of Lewes for
at least ninety (90) days next
preceding the date of the
annual election for members
of the Board of Public
Works; and
2. At least twenty-one
years of age on the date of
the annual election for mem-
bers of the Board of Public
Works.
METHOD OF NOTIFICA-
TION OF CANDIDACY: (Fil-
ing Deadline)
All notifications of candida-
cy must be in writing and
filed at the Office of the City
manager dudng regular busi-
ness hours of the City on or
before the close of business
4 PM Friday, March 24,
1995.
QUAUFICATIONS TO
VOTE IN THE ANNUAL
ELECTION OF THE
BOARD OF PUBLIC
WORKS:
1. Every person, male or
female, who shall have
attained the age of eighteen
(18) years on the date of the
said annual election and who
shall be a bona fide residanl
of the City of Lewes or the
owner of public lands of the
City Council of the City of
Lewes for at least thirty (30)
days pdor to the date of the
annual election shall be enti-
tled to vote if such person
has registered on the Books
of Registered Voters of The
City of Lewes.
2. Every non-resident, nat-
ural person, male or female
who shall have attained the
age of eighteen (18) years
on the date of annual elec-
tion and who shall have
been a freeholder of property
in The City of Lewes or a
Leaseholder on public lands
under the jurisdiction of The
City of Lewes for a pedod of
thirty (30) days immediately
preceding the date of the
annual election shall" be anti- i
tied to vote if such person is]
registered on the Books of I
Registered Voters of The
City of Lewes.
3. Any person shall be reg-
istered upon the Books of
Registered Voters if such
person shall have acquired I
the qualifications to vote in I
the annual election for the I
year which such person rag-]
isters. A person shall be I
required to register only one I
time; provided, however, that
if a registered voter falls to
vote in two consecutive
annual election in whict
there is a contest for mem-
bership on the Board of Pub-
lic Works, the name of such
person shall be removed
from the Books of Regis-
tared Voters and that person
shall be required to register
again in order to be eligible
to vote in the next annual
4• The book of Registered
Voters are maintained by the
Office of the City Manager
and a person may register at
the Office of the City Manag-
er during the regular busi-
ness hours of such office
until the close of business 4
PM Friday, March 17, 1995
by completing such forms as
may be required by The City
of Lewes•
5• A freeholder of property
shall be deemed to include
any natural person who
holds fee simple title to real
property in his/her own name
or who holds title to an undi-
vided interest in real property
or who holds title to real
property as a tenant by the
entirety.
NOTICE
6• A leaseholder of proper-
ty shall be deemed to
Include any natural person
who is the holder of a lease-
hold interest of lands under
the jurisdiction of the City
Council of The City of Lewes
located northeast of the
Lewes/Rehoboth Canal and
between the Broadkill River
on the north and Gills Neck
Road Extended on the
south, within in his/her own
name or who holds title to an
undivided interest in such
leasehold.
NOTICE
MILTON LITTLE LEAGUE
WILL BE ACCEPTING
SEALED BIDS UNTIL 5 PM
MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 27,
1995 FOR THE FOLLOW-
ING TWO SERVICES:
1. TO INSTALL NEW
ELECTRICAL SERVICE TO
THE MILTON LITTLE
LEAGUE COMPLEX•
2. TO REMOVE EXISTING
LIGHTS AND REPLACE
WITH NEW LIGHTS FOR
THE MAJOR LEAGUE
BASEBALL FIELD•
INQUIRIES CAN BE
MADE BY CALLING (302)
684-4164•
BIDS WILL BE
REVIEWED AND OPE-
NEND AT THE MONDAY
MEETING OF THE MILTON
LITTLE LEAGUE, FEBRU-
ARY 27, 1995 AT 7 PM AT
THE MILTON CIVIC CEN-
TER.
NOTICE
IMPACT OVER 1.2
MILLION HOUSEHOLDS
WITH YOUR CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENT!
NOTICE
The following Ordinance
was approved on January
10, 1995, by the Sussex
County Council:
ORDINANCE NO. 1006
AN ORDINANCE TO
AMEND THE COMPRE-
HENSIVE ZONING MAP OF
SUSSEX COUNTY FROM
AN GR GENERAL RESI-
DENTIAL DISTRICT TO AN
AR-1 AGRICULTURAL
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
FOR A CERTAIN PARCEL
OF LAND LYING AND
BEING IN LEWES AND
REHOBOTH HUNDRED
SUSSEX COUNTY, CON-
TIANING 2.65 ACRES
MORE OR LESS (land lying
on the south side of Route
283; application filed on
behalf of CHARLES P.
MOORE; C/'Z #1248)
NOTICE
The following Ordinance
was approved on January
17, 1995, by the Sussex
County Council:
ORDINANCE NO. i008
WITH CONDITIONS
AN ORDINANCE TO
GRANT A CONDITIONAL
USE OF LAND IN AN AR-1
AGRICULTURAL RESI-
DENTIAL DISTRICT FOR
117 DRY BOAT STORAGE
SLIPS WITHIN AN EXIST-
ING MANUFACTURED
HOME PARK TO BE
LOCATED ON A CERTAIN
PARCEL OF LAND LYING
AND BEING IN INDIAN RIV-
ER HUNDRED, SUSSEX
COUNTY, CONTAINING
1.99 ACRES MORE OR
LESS (land lying on the
north side of South Beach
Ddve, within Angola Beach
Mobile Home Park; applica-
tion filed on behalf of ANGO-
LA COMMUNITY PART-
NERS, L. L C.; C/U #1096)
The following Ordinance
was approved on January
10, 1995, by the Sussex
County Council:
ORDINANCE NO. 1007
WITH CONDITIONS
AN ORDINANCE TO
GRANT A CONDITIONAL
USE OF LAND IN AN AR-1
AGRICULTURAL RESI-
DENTIAL DISTRICT FOR
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
AND TOWING SERVICE TO
BE LOCATED ON A CER-
TAIN PARCEL OF LAND
LYING AND BEING IN
LEWES AND REHOBOTH
HUNDRED, SUSSEX
COUNTY, CONTAINING
2.65 ACRES MORE OR
LESS (land lying on the
south side of Route 283;
application filed on behalf ot
CHARLES P. MOORE; C/U
#1097)
The Board of Adjustment
of the
City of Rehoboth Beach
will hold a public headng on
the 17th day of February,
1995 at 7 PM in the Com-
missioner's Room at 229
Rehoboth Avenue,
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware,
upon the matter of an appeal
of six rulings made by the
Building & Supervisor
against the single family
dwelling plans sbumitted by
the applicants, David and
Gweneth Brown, for a
dwelling located at 47 Surf
Avenue. Barring an
approved appeal on these
rulings, the applicants are
requesting A VARIANCE
and/or SPECIAL EXCEP-
TION for same. The Code
Sections being challenged
are as follows: Section 19-4,
titled "Definitions"; Section
19-32.2, titled =Lot Cover-
age'; Section 19-31, titled
"Height Regulations"; and
CABO Code Sections R-118
and R-205.
All persons in interest are
hereby notified to be present
and to attend the determina-
tion of such APPEAL by said
Board.
Such hearing may be
adjourned from time to time
by said Board without further
notice. For additional infor-
mation or special accomm-
modations, please call (302)
227-6181 (TDD Accessible)
ten (10) days prior to the
meeting.
Issued this 27th dayof
January, 1995 pursuant to
the Rules heretofore adopt-
ed by the Board of Adjust-
ment of the City of Rehoboth
Beach.
Board of Adjustment of
the City of P.ehoboth Beach
By Fdtz Heeaemer,
.:. Chairman.
The Planning and Zoning
Board of the
Town of Dewey Beach
will will meet on Friday, Feb-
ruary 10, 1995, at 7 PM in
the Life Saving Station at 1
Dagsworthy Avenue. Items
on the agenda include dis-
cussion of the parking situa-
tion in Dewey Beach.
The public is invited to
attend and comment. Per-
sons with disabilities requir-
ing special accommoda-
tions, please contact Town
Hall 72 hours in advance.
Karen Ulrich
Building Official
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SCAOR seeks donations for auction
The Sussex County Association of Realtors
(SCAOR) community service committee is seek-
ing donations for its Annual Auction and 50s
Dance, which is slated for Tuesday, Feb. 14 at
Crabber's Cove in the Ruddertowne complex,
Dewey Beach. Great food and music will be pro-
vided from 6:30 p.m. to midnight at $15 per per-
son. Anyone wishing to donate.an item or anyone
wishing to purchase tickets should call 855-2300
or send a fax if charging tickets by credit card,
with number and expiration date, to 855-2319 by
Feb. 10. All proceeds will benefit the needy chil-
dren of Sussex County.
Injuries in workplace YMCA topic
"Overuse It=juries in the Workplace - Remedies
and Prevention," is the topic of a free Wellness
Program at the Sussex Family YMCA on Thurs-
day, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. Bob Cairo, physical therapist
from Tidewater Physical Therapy, will give the
presentation. Also, Dr. Hary Heck of Chiropractic
Associates will give a talk, "Advantages of Chiro-
practic Care for Arthritic Sufferers" at 7 p.m.,
Thursday, Feb. 23. Call the Sussex Family YM-
CA, 105 Church St., Rehoboth, at 227-8018.
Lynch's Services expands business
Jerry Lynch, owner of Lynch's Services of Re-
hoboth Beach, has announced that he has added
hauling, including light demolition, junk, etc., to
his list of services. Lynch also offers lawn care
and yard maintenance services. For more informa-
tion call him at 227-6712.
Scout show set at Rehoboth Mall
The Boy Scouts of Sussex County will set up
displays on Saturday, Feb. 4 at Rehoboth Mall in
celebration of their 85th birthday. After an open-
ing ceremony at 10:30 a.m., performed by host
Troop 198, color guards from Troop 85 and flag
bearers.from all participating packs and troops, the
scouts will give demonstrations, answer questions
and let the public participate in activities such as
knot and lash tying, first aid, nature, personal fit-
ness, camp activities and cooking.
Weather permitting, a booth from Mitchell's
will sell items from scouting families. Anyone
+ wishing to place an order ahead of time should call
Sandra at 436-9009.
Delmarva forestry seminar set Feb. 4
The 14th annual Delmarva Forestry Seminar
will be held Saturday, Feb. 4, at Parkside High
School in Salisbury, Md. The program will offer
something of interest to anyone interested in im-
proving management of woodlands.
There will be six workshops and those in atten-
dance can attend three of their choice. The work-
shops are: Developing your forest stewardship
plan; wildlife management for your woodlot; quail
and turkey management; insects and diseases in
your woodlot; forest tax issues; and marketing and
selling your timber. For more information, call
Bob Tjaden at 410-827-8056.
Wells Realty CENTURY 21 affiliate
CENTURY 21 of the Mid-Atlantic states is
pleased to announce the affiliation of Wells Realty
in Milford, which is joining CENTURY 21 after
more than 40 years of serving Kent and Sussex
counties. Joseph W. Wells Jr. said he decided to
affiliate with CENTURY 21 because "we share a
commitment with CENTURY 21 to provide quali-
ty service to our customers. The advantage our
customers will have because of this affiliation is
undeniable - a national referral network and multi-
million dollar advertising. And our agents will be
better trained than our competitors due to CEN-
TURY 21's emphasis on training and many years
of research and development. Wells Realty is lo-
cated m, I 0 Northwest ,Front Stre in Mitford