The meeting will be at 10 a.m. at the Roxana Volunteer Fire Companyâs fire hall.
Bayside resident Greg Merrill said Rieley, addressing interested residents of Bayside, as well as The Refuge, Swan Cove West and other communities, will explain âhow Sussex County operates and how to work together to effect change.â
Due to coronavirus restrictions and space limitations, only those who have registered may attend the meeting Saturday.
Originally, Bayside residents had asked a representative from the Delaware Department of Transportation to meet with them regarding an updated traffic study relative to the expanding Freeman Stage (now, the Freeman Arts Pavilion).
“There is a general acceptance that while the trees are not ideal they are serving a purpose.” He said residents remembered when a previous logging operation in the area went badly wrong and were worried it could happen again.
Loudon Farm, near Teddington, was badly damaged in 2017 when swathes of logs and debris washed onto Philip King’s farm after a heavy rainfall. Tonnes of slash (logging off-cuts) washed down a stream that ran through the farm, flattening fences and ruining grazing paddocks. Logs and sediment also washed into Lyttleton Harbour.
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Philip King s farm on the Banks Peninsula was littered by logs and slash (logging off-cuts) in 2017 after a heavy rainfall.
Freeman: We will vigorously defend ourselves
Ryan Mavity February 19, 2021
Homeowners in the Bayside community near Selbyville have filed a pair of class-action lawsuits in Delaware Court of Chancery against developer Carl M. Freeman Communities alleging the developer withheld information that would have allowed the homeowners to control their own community association.
Judge Sam Glasscock denied the plaintiffs’ request for a status quo order Feb. 15, and ordered a trial to be held in early May.
In a nutshell, the Bayside homeowners who filed suit believe they should have the controlling interest on the board of directors of the Bayside Community Association. Freeman Communities has said the homeowners are misinterpreting the state’s common interest law, and there is an intention to transition the association to the homeowners by 2024. The homeowners believe that isn’t soon enough, and Freeman Communities is obligated by law to make the transition now.
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