Why did the Dewey beach side with the judge in development suit?”
DEWEY BEACH — The town’s Board of Commissioners was handed a victory by a state superior court judge Friday who ruled a proposed development project is not in line with the town’s zoning laws. Advertisement Judge E. Scott Bradley sided with the town in a lawsuit filed against the commissioners by Dewey Beach Enterprises to force the town to allow the creation of 62 residential units and a parking garage on the site of the Ruddertowne complex on the south side of Dewey Beach. The plan would have exceeded the town’s zoning code’s 3,600-square-foot minimum lot area per residential unit requirement.
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