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Email:
LandUse@nccde.org
Address:
NCC Government Center
87 Read's Way
New Castle, DE 19720
General Information & Property Complaints:
(302) 395-5555
Land Use Questions:
(302) 395-5400
Fax:
(302) 395-5587
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Monday through Friday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Miscellaneous FAQ
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Noise Ordinance Waivers
- Special events or circumstances may result in noise levels that violate the County Code. While the Police enforce noise regulations, the Department of Land Use reviews special applications for noise waivers.
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Requirements for Certificate of Awareness
- A Certificate of Awareness provides for the assessment of existing limited residential improvements constructed prior to the year 2002.