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Applicant may apply to subdivide Schley Avenue property into four lots The Lewes Board of Adjustment granted a variance for the former industrial property in the shadow of the Lewes water tower on Schley Avenue. NICK ROTH PHOTOS Nick Roth The building was once used as a hosiery factory and most recently for storage. A property owner in Lewes may apply for a four-lot minor subdivision on Schley Avenue following a decision from the city’s board of adjustment March 2. The property at 119-125 Schley Ave., owned by Christine King, contains enough space for three conforming lots and one undersized lot. The undersized lot is 45.73 feet wide and 4,552 square feet, which does not meet the R-4 zone’s minimum requirements of 50-foot width and 5,000 square feet. ....
Now we don t have to hide when we go up into the mountains, Gilbert Suazo said in a recent interview. Now, we can freely go where we want to go on our lands and not have to worry about getting arrested or prosecuted. Suazo, a Taos Pueblo councilman and former tribal governor, said the joy of being able to practice his Native religion unencumbered by outside control was indescribable. It was a spiritual burden finally lifted 50 years ago, when he and his fellow tribal members conducted their first ceremonials after President Richard Nixon signed legislation in Washington D.C., returning the Blue Lake watershed to the people of Taos Pueblo. It was an act that closed a circle which had burned in the hearts and minds of generations - many of whom started the journey to have the sacred lands returned and never saw its end. ....