Delaware Code § 9-2655

Local planning agency
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(a) The governing body of each County Council shall designate and by ordinance establish a "local planning agency." The governing
body may designate itself as the local planning agency pursuant to this subsection. The local planning agency shall prepare the
comprehensive plan after meetings to be held after due public notice and shall make recommendations regarding the adoption of such plan
or element or portion thereof. The agency may be a local planning commission, the Department of Land Use of the County Council or

other instrumentality, including a countywide planning entity established by special act or council of local government officials, provided
the composition of the council is fairly representative of all the governing bodies in the County.
(b) The governing body or bodies shall appropriate funds for salaries, fees and expenses necessary in the conduct of the work of the
local planning agency and shall also establish a schedule of fees to be charged by the agency. To accomplish the purpose and activities
authorized by this subchapter, the local planning agency, with the approval of the governing body or bodies and in accord with the fiscal
practices thereof, may expend all sums so appropriated and other sums made available for use from fees, gifts, state or federal grants,
state or federal loans and other sources; however, acceptance of loans must be approved by the governing bodies involved.
(c) The local planning agency shall have the general responsibility for the conduct of the comprehensive planning program. Specifically,
the local planning agency shall:
(1) Be the agency responsible for the preparation of the comprehensive plan and shall make recommendations regarding the adoption
of such plan or element or portion thereof consistent with existing county laws or regulations. During the preparation of the plan, and
prior to any recommendation for adoption, the local planning agency shall hold at least 1 public hearing or public meeting on the
proposed plan or element or portion thereof. The local planning agency may designate any agency, committee, department or person to
prepare, revise, monitor and oversee the effectiveness and status of the comprehensive plan or any element thereof. Prior to adoption
of the proposed comprehensive plan, the governing body shall hold at least 1 public hearing, with due public notice, on the proposed
plan or element thereof. Final recommendation of the adoption of such plan to the governing body shall be in accordance with existing
county procedures, or absent such procedures, shall be the responsibility of the local planning agency.
(2) Review proposed land development regulations, land development codes or amendments thereto, and make recommendations to
the governing body as to the consistency of the proposal with the adopted comprehensive plan.
(3) Perform any other functions, duties and responsibilities assigned to it by the governing body or special law.

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