Delaware Code § 9-6916

Appeals to the Board of Adjustment — Who may take; procedure
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(a) Appeals to the Board of Adjustment may be taken by any person refused a building permit, or from the decision of any administrative
officer or agency based upon or made in the course of the administration or enforcement of the provisions of the zoning regulations.
Appeals to the Board of Adjustment may be taken by any property owner, officer, department, board or bureau of the county affected by
the grant or refusal of a building permit or by other decision of an administrative officer or agency based on or made in the course of the
administration or enforcement of the provisions of the zoning regulations.
(b) The time within which such appeal must be made, and the effect, form, or other procedure relating thereto, shall be as specified in
the general rules provided by the county government to govern the procedure of the Board of Adjustment or in the supplemental rules
of procedure adopted by the Board.
(c) Appeals taken to the Board of Adjustment may be referred by the Board of Adjustment to the Commission for its review and
recommendations.

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