Ordinance authorizes sale of property for redevelopment into a shopping center.
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What You Should Do Next
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Review the Ordinance
Read the full text of Ordinance 2026-1 for detailed information.
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Attend future meetings
Participate in Town Council meetings to stay updated on redevelopment progress.
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Contact the Municipal Clerk
Reach out to Teresa A. Oswin for any questions regarding the ordinance.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the purpose of Ordinance 2026-1?
- It authorizes the sale of property for redevelopment into a shopping center.
- When was Ordinance 2026-1 adopted?
- It was adopted on February 23, 2026.
- Who is responsible for environmental cleanup?
- The developer, Newton 213 Urban Renewal, LLC, will handle the environmental cleanup.
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Full Notice Text
TOWN OF NEWTON ORDINANCE 2026-1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF NEWTON, COUNTY OF SUSSEX, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF THE PROPERTY IDENTIFIED ON THE TAX MAP OF THE TOWN OF NEWTON AS BLOCK 10.01, LOT 6 PURSUANT TO AN AGREEMENT FOR SALE AND REDEVELOPMENT OF LAND The Ordinance authorizes the sale of the former National Guard Armory property to Newton 213 Urban Renewal, LLC for $413,126 to redevelop the site into a shopping center with an 80,000+ square foot ShopRite supermarket, liquor store, and retail buildings. The developer will assume responsibility for cleaning up environmental contamination on the property, with the State first deeding the land back to the Town before it's immediately transferred to the developer. TAKE NOTICE that the above titled Ordinance was introduced and passed at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Newton held on Monday, February 9, 2026. It was adopted, after public hearing and final reading thereon, at a regular meeting of said Governing Body conducted on Monday, February 23, 2026 via Zoom and shall take effect according to law. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN COUNCIL Teresa A. Oswin RMC Municipal Clerk 2/27/26 (17.98)
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