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Dover Council Set to Consider Redevelopment Plans, Salary Ordinance, and Historic Preservation Measures

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DOVER — The Town of Dover Mayor and Town Council are scheduled to meet on Tuesday, December 30, where officials are expected to consider a series of ordinances and resolutions addressing redevelopment, municipal salaries, and historic preservation.

The Town of Dover will hold a Regular Meeting on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. The meeting will be conducted via Zoom. Residents and interested parties may attend virtually using Meeting ID 845 5061 6309 and Passcode 222829.

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Among the major items on the agenda are several redevelopment-related ordinances that will be introduced for second reading, public hearing, and possible adoption. The Council is expected to consider adopting a redevelopment plan covering multiple properties along Blackwell Street, Bassett Highway, and Dewey Street. If approved, the action would formally designate the properties as areas in need of redevelopment and authorize updates to the Town’s official tax map.

The Council is also slated to consider an ordinance approving a long-term tax exemption and financial agreement, commonly known as a PILOT (Payment in Lieu of Taxes), with JR Asset Urban Renewal, LLC. The agreement is intended to support redevelopment efforts by providing financial certainty while promoting long-term economic investment within the town.

Another ordinance on the agenda would establish updated minimum and maximum salary ranges for officers and employees of the Town of Dover. The ordinance spans a wide range of municipal positions and is designed to maintain competitive compensation structures while preserving fiscal oversight.

In addition, the Council is scheduled to consider an ordinance amending the Land Use and Development Code to establish a Historic Preservation Commission. The proposed ordinance outlines preservation goals, review standards, and procedures aimed at protecting historic districts and properties while encouraging appropriate reuse and redevelopment.

The meeting agenda also includes approval of a consent agenda of resolutions, which encompasses annual renewals of social and athletic club licenses, taxi and limousine licenses, shared services agreements, and multiple professional services contracts for the upcoming year. These contracts include legal, engineering, planning, architectural, and redevelopment services necessary for municipal operations.

A separate resolution proposes designating a property at 45 Leigh Street as a non-condemnation area in need of redevelopment and authorizing the preparation of a redevelopment plan for that site.

Public comment will be permitted on agenda items and on any subject during the meeting, with speakers allotted three minutes each. The Council may also enter into closed session following public business before adjourning.

The December 30 meeting is expected to close out the calendar year with significant policy decisions that could shape Dover’s redevelopment and planning efforts heading into 2026.

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Frank Cahill
Frank Cahillhttps://www.frankcahill.com
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since January 1, 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, Governor of NJ District Kiwanis International, and Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board.
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