Delaware
New Castle County Land Use proposes new plan for comprehensive rezoning
The New Castle County Department of Land Use presents an alternative proposal to a mass rezoning ordinance pulled from County Council consideration.
At Tuesday’s Land Use Committee meeting, Land Use General Manager Charuni Patibanda revealed a new proposal to rezone the 87 parcels from the original ordinance.
She says the rezonings will now be grouped by council district so the rezonings are more “digestible” for the public and council.
“For example, there are clusters of parcels all next to each other that are all zoned ‘I’ and need to be rezoned to ‘S,’ it does make sense to do them together,” Patibanda says. “I would think, as far as tax payer dollars, efficiency of government spending, it would not make sense for the county to take one by one.”
But Dale Swain from public opposition group RADAR says that is exactly what they want.
“Let the council vote on each of them so it is clear what they are voting on,” Swain says. “This process with O-83 just really was not the way to do rezoning which is what we’ve said from the beginning.”
Patibanda says the 12 ordinances will be introduced in five batches. They will meet with council members before the introductions to discuss outreach and hold community meetings after the introductions to present details to the public.
Councilman Bill Bell says they need to assess which rezonings will have the most impact.
“If it is something that is minor that has very little impact on anyone or neighboring properties, that might be able to be handled a little bit differently,” Bell says. “I think where the public’s concern comes in, and I think even from a council perspective, there are plans where there are applicants or requests to downzone or upzone that should be dealt with more through the process.”
With the original ordinance being pulled from consideration, Bell notes a plan for a Wawa in his district will be held up, angering many residents who spoke during public comment.
But Bell says he plans to introduce an ordinance to rezone that parcel and greenlight that project at the next council meeting.
Delaware
Officer shoots, kills 19-year-old in Wilmington, Delaware, during foot chase, police say
Police in Wilmington, Delaware, shot and killed a 19-year-old man Wednesday night.
The incident happened in a residential area near 24th and Jessup streets just after 11 p.m., Wilmington police said in a news release. The person who was shot has not been publicly identified.
Officers were monitoring a large crowd gathered outside when they saw a man exit a home with a handgun and point it toward the crowd, police say.
When officers approached the man, he ran away and a foot pursuit began, police say.
At some point in the chase, an officer fired their weapon and hit the 19-year-old. The man was taken to a local hospital, where he later died.
Police say they recovered a loaded gun from the man and that the officer was not injured.
Video filmed at the scene shows a crowd of residents gathered outside after the shooting.
Police are asking anyone with more information to come forward. The shooting is under investigation by the Delaware Department of Justice and Wilmington police.
Delaware
Delaware Justice Departing to Head Up New University Law Center
Delaware Supreme Court Justice Karen L. Valihura announced Wednesday that she will lead a new corporate law institute at the Wilmington University Farnan School of Law.
She will step down from the bench of Delaware’s highest court in late July, after choosing not to seek reappointment at the end of her 12-year term. She revealed her plans for the next phase of her legal career in a special session of the court in Wilmington.
As well as joining the Wilmington University law school faculty, Valihura will be the founding director of the school’s new Corporate Law, Governance and Practice Institute. …
Delaware
16-year-old boy killed in Wilmington, Del., shooting Monday night, officials say
Wilmington Police are investigating the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old boy Tuesday night in Wilmington’s Hilltop neighborhood.
According to police, the shooting occurred at approximately 8:33 p.m. in the 1600 block of West 5th Street.
On their arrival at the scene, police say they located the 16-year-old with at least one gunshot wound and transported him to a local hospital, where he later died from his injuries.
This incident remains under investigation.
Police did not share whether there have been any arrests in connection with the shooting or a possible motive.
Wilmington Police encourage anyone with information about this incident, contact Detective Justin Wilkers at (302) 576-3634. Information can also be sent to Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333, or Delawarecrimestoppers.com.
The Wilmington Police Department (WPD) Victim Service Unit and Youth Response Unit are available to provide information and support to victims, children, and families affected by this incident.
The Victim Service Unit can be reached at (302) 576-3622, and the Youth Response Unit can be reached at (302) 576-3183.
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