Milford annexation committee recommends property approval with six key conditions

July 14, 2025 | Milford, Sussex County, Delaware


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Milford annexation committee recommends property approval with six key conditions
The Annexation Committee of Milford, Delaware, has officially recommended the approval of a significant annexation application, marking a pivotal step in the city's growth. During the meeting on July 14, 2025, committee members unanimously agreed that the proposed annexation aligns with the city's comprehensive land use plan and is contiguous to existing city limits.

The committee outlined six key recommendations for the annexation, emphasizing that any changes to the property will undergo thorough review by the Milford Planning Commission and City Council. The property is set to be served by city utilities, including water, sewer, and electric, and an annexation agreement will be required before final approval by the city council.

A municipal annexation plan of services will also be submitted to the state planning coordination office following the committee's approval. The recommended zoning classification for the annexed property is R-3, designated for garden apartments and townhouse districts.

While the committee expressed confidence in the proposal, concerns from local residents, particularly those in nearby communities, were acknowledged. Potential issues such as traffic were mentioned, with residents having the opportunity to voice their opinions during the upcoming public hearing process.

The committee's recommendation will now move forward, with the next public hearing anticipated in approximately two months, paving the way for further discussions and potential final approval of the annexation.

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