Dover moves to demolish four downtown properties
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Dover City Council voted unanimously to demolish four downtown homes, saying the properties violate the city's Dangerous Building Ordinance.
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Dover City Council voted unanimously to demolish four downtown homes, saying the properties violate the city's Dangerous Building Ordinance. City leaders argue the move is necessary for public safety, to remove uninhabitable structures, and to improve downtown — but some property owners say the city’s approach is where their concerns lie.
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