Commissioner Hunker expresses concern over Commissioner Mills’ actions regarding noise/patio ordinances (UPDATED Feb 26)

I have nothing to hide, says Hunker

Delaware Online/The News Journal, February 22, 2012

Written by
JON BLEIWEIS
The (Salisbury, Md.) Daily Time

REHOBOTH BEACH -- Commissioner Mark Hunker addressed the Board of Commissioners and the public regarding the advisory opinion from the Public Integrity Commission that fellow Commissioner Stan Mills sought out on him at the board's Feb. 17 meeting.

Hunker placed 30 copies of the PIC response on a table for the public to take. As the commission found no violations against Hunker, he is free to share the information as he pleases.

"I have nothing to hide here," he said. "In my 25 ...

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Cape Gazette, April 22, 2011

The Rehoboth Beach commissioners unanimously voted to move forward with expunging the records of two restaurant owners arrested during a Sept. 10 crackdown on violations of the patio ordinance.

The commissioners also approved extending an olive branch to the two restaurant owners – John Berdini of Cloud 9 and Bill Shields of Aqua Grill – asking the owners to waive taking legal action against the city in exchange for having their arrest records expunged. Commissioner Dennis Barbour said in addition to the two restaurateurs, a cook ...

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