Fire Safety Debate Heats Up Over Proposed Cecil Street Townhouses
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Fire safety concerns are at the center of a heated debate in Dover after City Council voted to waive subdivision standards for the Cecil Street Townhouses, eliminating a required rear alley for emergency access.
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Fire safety concerns are at the center of a heated debate in Dover after City Council voted to waive subdivision standards for the Cecil Street Townhouses, eliminating a required rear alley for emergency access.
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