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Millville meeting roundup: ordinances, contracts and a settlement approved

Board of Commissioners of the City of Millville · May 21, 2026
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Summary

The city approved multiple routine resolutions, awarded a Pleasant Drive water-improvements contract, appointed a register of vital statistics, authorized a UEZ grant application (up to $100,000) and approved a settlement with Pam Shapiro after closed session. (350 chars or less)

At its May 19 meeting Millville’s Board of Commissioners approved a series of routine but consequential items following the budget presentation and land-use hearing.

Key votes and actions: - Ordinance (second reading) adopting the data-center prohibition (Ordinance 48-2026) — adopted by roll call (5–0). - Motion to introduce the 2026 municipal budget and set the public hearing for June 16 — approved by roll call. - Resolution authorizing the award of the Pleasant Drive Water Improvements contract — approved by roll call. - Resolution authorizing a shared-service agreement with the Millville Soccer Association — approved by roll call. - Resolution authorizing application to the New Jersey Urban Enterprise Zone Authority for first‑generation funds (not to exceed $100,000) for cameras in the UEZ — approved by roll call. - Multiple other administrative resolutions (tax/utility adjustments, minutes approvals, appointments including a zoning-board alternate) — approved by roll call. - After an executive session on a personnel matter, the board approved a settlement agreement with Pam Shapiro — approved by roll call.

Each motion was moved, seconded and recorded on the roll call as part of the meeting’s formal minutes. The mayor and clerk noted that planning and administrative staff will follow through on implementation steps (publishing adopted ordinances, preparing bid documents and coordinating capital-work schedules).