Delaware Town Council Tackles Community and Budget Concerns

In a recent Delaware Town Council meeting, issues surrounding budget and taxation, public health and safety, and local agricultural practices took precedence. The council addressed calls for stricter agricultural regulations, the urgency of purchasing new public vehicle equipment, and proposed tax increases to maintain competitive employee salaries.

The most pressing topic of the meeting involved the concerns residents raised about the impact of local agriculture on the community. These concerns included increased traffic from 14-16 wheeler trucks servicing farms, as well as activities from a nearby winery. A particular point of contention was the proposed Wellness Center and petting zoo, which some community members believe could negatively affect property taxes and hinder community growth. In response to the expressed frustrations, the council assured they would consider any ordinances proposed by the resident’s attorney and emphasized adherence to state regulations.

Residents also voiced concerns about the number and distance of pigs on properties and the limitations of current ordinances in managing these issues. The council acknowledged the need for proactive measures to address potential violations and to ensure that agricultural businesses do not detrimentally affect the township.

Another discussion pertained to the 2024 budget, which proposes an increase in taxes to cover rising costs of employee salaries and benefits. The aim is to remain competitive with larger towns and to attract and retain the right personnel. The budgeting process is awaiting a state examination, which could influence the town’s financial planning. During the public hearing, questions were raised about the sources of funds for projects and clarifications were sought on specific budget line items. Despite the Finance Committee being commended for their efforts, some opposition to the tax increase was present among the council members.

In conjunction with fiscal concerns, the council highlighted the need for a new truck for salting and snow plowing, as the current vehicle is in poor condition.

Furthermore, amendments to the stormwater quality code were discussed, particularly regarding tree removal and replacement. The council considered removing an exemption that allows state-approved tree removal practices to occur without township notification, which could have environmental implications.

Public health and safety were also on the agenda, with a detailed report on the condition of animals and living quarters on a specific road, including bird flu testing. The condition of a local butcher’s septic system, which has been cited multiple times, was debated, with council members considering an ordinance to address the issue. The council also discussed concerns about animals roaming freely on properties, which raises sanitation and safety issues, and debated the need for stricter regulations and enforcement.

The Department of Public Works (DPW) report included maintenance activities such as roadside mowing, asphalt recycling, and street sign replacements, highlighting the town’s ongoing infrastructure upkeep efforts.

During the meeting, the council also received praise for the community’s support of the Police Unity Tour, which passed through the town. The commendation reflects the positive relationship between the community and law enforcement.

Shared services with the tax assessor were discussed, as well as various township committee reports that praised the DPW and discussed open space grants and stormwater committee meetings. The Municipal Utilities Authority was mentioned as a concern, with the committee expressing a willingness to collaborate on addressing stormwater issues and potential projects.

The meeting concluded with a motion to enter into executive session to discuss personnel matters, litigation, and attorney-client privilege.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
James Waltman
City Council Officials:
Joseph Vocke, David Bond, Chad Bower, Susan D. Lockwood

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