Non-Legislative Business Darby Recognize Parking Coalition Group Darby Recognize Wilmington Cities and Counties Fees and Fines Justice Team B. Fields Sympathy Michael “Kool-Aid” Bowlews Harlee Recognize Old Swedes Wreaths Across America Oliver Sympathy Vincent Patton Oliver Sympathy James V. Tigani, II Oliver Sympathy Harriet Denise Brock
Legislative Business DARBY Rev. 1 #0057 Sub. 1 Ord. 21-024 Amend Chapter 5 of the City Code to Require Buyers of Residential Rental Property to Pay Business License Fees at Property Settlement (3rd & Final Reading) Synopsis: This Substitute Ordinance is being presented by City Council for Council’s review and approval. This Substitute No. 1 to Ordinance No. 21-024 amends Chapter 5 of the City Code by adding Section 5-37.1 to require buyers of residential rental properties located within city limits to complete a business license application and pay business license fees at settlement. Substitute No. 1 to Ordinance No. 21- 024 also requires the Department of Licenses and Inspections to provide the new property owners with an informational brochure providing guidance for landlords and owners of vacant properties. The purpose of Substitute No. 1 to Ordinance No. 21-024 is to increase enforcement and compliance with business license requirements among owners of rental property, and to streamline the process for investor-owners to obtain business licenses. HARLEE #0219 An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 37 of the City Code to Extend the Fire Lane Along the Entire Extension of Christina Landing Drive (1st & 2nd Reading) Synopsis: This Ordinance is being presented by City Council for Council’s review and approval. This Ordinance amends Chapter 37 of the City Code to allow for the fire lane to be extended through the entire extension of Christiana Landing Drive to prevent unlawful parking. #0257 An Ordinance to Rezone Fourteen Parcels of Land Within the Area Generally Bounded by Maryland Avenue, the Amtrak Railroad Corridor, I-95, and Lower Elm Street From a Zoning Classification of M-1 (Light Manufacturing) to a Zoning Classification of C-2 (Secondary Business Centers) (1st & 2nd Reading) Synopsis: This Ordinance is being presented by the Administration for City Council’s review and approval. This Ordinance rezones fourteen parcels of land located within the area generally bounded by Maryland Avenue, the Amtrak Railroad Corridor, I-95, and Lower Elm Street (being Tax Parcel Nos. 26-042.20-015, 26- 042.20-016, 26-042.20-017, 26-042.20-018, 26-042.20-019, 26-042.20-020, 26- 042.20-021, 26-042.20-023, 26-042.20-024, 26-042.20-025, 26-042.20-026, 26- 042.20-027, 26-042.20-095, and 26-042.20-096) from a zoning classification of M-1 (Light Manufacturing) to a zoning classification of C-2 (Secondary Business Centers). #0258 A Resolution Scheduling a Public Hearing on January 19, 2023 on an Ordinance to Rezone Fourteen Parcels of Land Located Within the Area Generally Bounded by Maryland Avenue, the Amtrak Railroad Corridor, I-95, and Lower Elm Street From a Zoning Classification of M-1 (Light Manufacturing) to a Zoning Classification of C-2 (Secondary Business Centers) Synopsis: This Resolution is being presented by the Administration for City Council’s review and approval. This Resolution schedules a public hearing on January 19, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers regarding an ordinance proposing the rezoning of fourteen parcels of land located within the area generally bounded by Maryland Avenue, the Amtrak Railroad Corridor, I-95, and Lower Elm Street (being Tax Parcel Nos. 26-042.20-015, 26-042.20-016, 26- 042.20-017, 26-042.20-018, 26-042.20-019, 26-042.20-020, 26-042.20-021, 26- 042.20-023, 26-042.20-024, 26-042.20-025, 26-042.20-026, 26-042.20-027, 26- 042.20-095, and 26-042.20-096) from a zoning classification of M-1 (Light Manufacturing) to a zoning classification of C-2 (Secondary Business Centers). Members of the public will be allowed to participate in the public hearing (i) in person in the City Council Chambers and (ii) virtually in accordance with 29 Del. C. § 10006A. The instructions for virtual participation will be provided on the agenda for the January 19, 2023 Council meeting.
Non-Legislative Business Darby Recognize Parking Coalition Group Darby Recognize Wilmington Cities and Counties Fees and Fines Justice Team B. Fields Sympathy Michael “Kool-Aid” Bowlews Harlee Recognize Old Swedes Wreaths Across America Oliver Sympathy Vincent Patton Oliver Sympathy James V. Tigani, II Oliver Sympathy Harriet Denise Brock
Legislative Business DARBY Rev. 1 #0057 Sub. 1 Ord. 21-024 Amend Chapter 5 of the City Code to Require Buyers of Residential Rental Property to Pay Business License Fees at Property Settlement (3rd & Final Reading) Synopsis: This Substitute Ordinance is being presented by City Council for Council’s review and approval. This Substitute No. 1 to Ordinance No. 21-024 amends Chapter 5 of the City Code by adding Section 5-37.1 to require buyers of residential rental properties located within city limits to complete a business license application and pay business license fees at settlement. Substitute No. 1 to Ordinance No. 21- 024 also requires the Department of Licenses and Inspections to provide the new property owners with an informational brochure providing guidance for landlords and owners of vacant properties. The purpose of Substitute No. 1 to Ordinance No. 21-024 is to increase enforcement and compliance with business license requirements among owners of rental property, and to streamline the process for investor-owners to obtain business licenses. HARLEE #0219 An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 37 of the City Code to Extend the Fire Lane Along the Entire Extension of Christina Landing Drive (1st & 2nd Reading) Synopsis: This Ordinance is being presented by City Council for Council’s review and approval. This Ordinance amends Chapter 37 of the City Code to allow for the fire lane to be extended through the entire extension of Christiana Landing Drive to prevent unlawful parking. #0257 An Ordinance to Rezone Fourteen Parcels of Land Within the Area Generally Bounded by Maryland Avenue, the Amtrak Railroad Corridor, I-95, and Lower Elm Street From a Zoning Classification of M-1 (Light Manufacturing) to a Zoning Classification of C-2 (Secondary Business Centers) (1st & 2nd Reading) Synopsis: This Ordinance is being presented by the Administration for City Council’s review and approval. This Ordinance rezones fourteen parcels of land located within the area generally bounded by Maryland Avenue, the Amtrak Railroad Corridor, I-95, and Lower Elm Street (being Tax Parcel Nos. 26-042.20-015, 26- 042.20-016, 26-042.20-017, 26-042.20-018, 26-042.20-019, 26-042.20-020, 26- 042.20-021, 26-042.20-023, 26-042.20-024, 26-042.20-025, 26-042.20-026, 26- 042.20-027, 26-042.20-095, and 26-042.20-096) from a zoning classification of M-1 (Light Manufacturing) to a zoning classification of C-2 (Secondary Business Centers). #0258 A Resolution Scheduling a Public Hearing on January 19, 2023 on an Ordinance to Rezone Fourteen Parcels of Land Located Within the Area Generally Bounded by Maryland Avenue, the Amtrak Railroad Corridor, I-95, and Lower Elm Street From a Zoning Classification of M-1 (Light Manufacturing) to a Zoning Classification of C-2 (Secondary Business Centers) Synopsis: This Resolution is being presented by the Administration for City Council’s review and approval. This Resolution schedules a public hearing on January 19, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers regarding an ordinance proposing the rezoning of fourteen parcels of land located within the area generally bounded by Maryland Avenue, the Amtrak Railroad Corridor, I-95, and Lower Elm Street (being Tax Parcel Nos. 26-042.20-015, 26-042.20-016, 26- 042.20-017, 26-042.20-018, 26-042.20-019, 26-042.20-020, 26-042.20-021, 26- 042.20-023, 26-042.20-024, 26-042.20-025, 26-042.20-026, 26-042.20-027, 26- 042.20-095, and 26-042.20-096) from a zoning classification of M-1 (Light Manufacturing) to a zoning classification of C-2 (Secondary Business Centers). Members of the public will be allowed to participate in the public hearing (i) in person in the City Council Chambers and (ii) virtually in accordance with 29 Del. C. § 10006A. The instructions for virtual participation will be provided on the agenda for the January 19, 2023 Council meeting.