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Sayreville council declines to designate historic preservation for borough firehouse; remediation plans to proceed
Summary
A motion to declare the Sayreville firehouse an official historic preservation site failed on a roll-call vote; council members and staff outlined a remediation and preservation plan including asbestos and lead abatements and a 12–18 month project timeline.
A motion to declare Sayreville’s municipal firehouse an official historic preservation site failed on a roll-call vote during the borough council’s February 2025 meeting, while the council and staff agreed on immediate remediation steps and a preservation planning process.
Councilwoman Novak moved to declare the firehouse a historic preservation site to access potential grants and preservation resources. "If we get $40,000, you know, that's $40,000 the residents don't have to spend," Novak said when urging the designation. Novak said creating a preservation designation would not, by itself, compel the borough to create and fund a separate historic preservation commission.
Council discussion and vote: The motion was seconded (second not specified in the transcript) and failed on a roll call. The recorded votes were:…
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