
REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. — The Rehoboth Beach Planning Commission is set to hold a preliminary review on June 26 for a proposed 31-lot residential subdivision called Oceanside Reserve. The development would replace the commercial Ocean Bay Mart property along Coastal Highway in… The post Rehoboth Beach to Review Oceanside Reserve Subdivision Plan appeared first on TV Delmarva .
REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. — The Rehoboth Beach Planning Commission is set to hold a preliminary review on June 26 for a proposed 31-lot residential subdivision called Oceanside Reserve. The development would replace the commercial Ocean Bay Mart property along Coastal Highway in the Forgotten Mile The 7.75-acre property, also known as Rehoboth Beach Plaza, is currently owned by Keith Monigle. The application was submitted by Cape Communities LLC, which shares an address with Capstone Homes. A representative from the company could not be reached for comment. Plans show a central road leading to a cul-de-sac with an alley providing access to rear-loaded garages for some lots. All homes would face the main road and be similar in scale to those on Scarborough Street Extended and Terrace Avenue. The project includes sidewalks on both sides of the street, 62 off-street parking spaces, and dark sky-compliant lighting. Developers plan to preserve existing trees where possible and create a vegetative buffer near the southeastern corner of the site. An existing stormwater easement will be used as part of the environmental management plan. The property was previously the site of the proposed BeachWalk development, which called for 63 total units and led to a lengthy legal dispute with the city. That conflict ended with a Delaware Supreme Court ruling in 2023 upholding the city’s zoning rules. The city issued a public notice for the Oceanside Reserve review on June 3, allowing for public access to the plans ahead of the meeting.

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