Proposed Waterfront Development

Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce

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THE BEGINNING THE RIVERWALK | THE RIVERFRONT PARTNERSHIP

THE 1995 DESIGN CHARRETTE | EARLY DESIGN CONCEPTS

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The Cochecho Waterfront Taskforce

In May of 1990, as a result of recommendations by a number of previous studies and at the urging of the Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce, the Dover City Council appointed the Cochecho Waterfront Task Force.  
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to read about the Task Force and see the Master Plan. Then scroll down the page to follow the progress of the waterfront development.

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The Riverwalk

In 1994, a Chamber/City partnership was created to construct a riverfront walk along the downtown portions of the Cochecho River for the enjoyment of Dover's citizens and its downtown workforce. The project incorporated improvements to Henry Law Park which included a six foot wide, paved, lighted walk along the Cochecho River, park benches, landscaping, a security fence, improvements to the existing parking lot and a canoe launch. Many residents and business contributed to the construction of the Riverwalk which was planned as the gateway to Dover's waterfront.

Phase I and Phase II of the Riverwalk were carried out between the Summer of 1994 and the Fall of 1998.

Phase I included clean-up of the grounds in Henry Law Park and new landscaping.  New fencing along the river's bend, picnic canopies, tables, and grills.  Park lighting, benches and the cantilevered outlook along the paved Riverwalk.

Phase II involved the brick paving and curbing for the Riverwalk plaza, plaza lighting and fencing, plaza benches and landscaping.

Phasee III is a future phase that involves extending the Riverwalk onto the City-owned land and connecting the Riverwalk to other land down river.

 

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The Cochecho Riverfront Partnership

In December, 1994 the Dover City Council created the Cochecho Riverfront Partnership for the purpose of overseeing and coordinating efforts associated with the redevelopment of the City-owned land. This group was made up of representatives from the City Council, The Dover Economic Development Corporation (DEDC), The Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce, City Staff and individual citizens.

Initially, this group decided that the most appropriate method to redevelop the 35-acre waterfront parcel would be to work in partnership with a private developer to be selected through a request for proposal process.  However, the Partnership was concerned that the developer be subject to development guidelines consistent with the community's vision for this land.  In order to make this vision a reality, the partnership agreed that a team of local and outside design experts should work together in an intensive design effort.  This design effort, known as a Charette, would help provide the basis for the design guidelines for a prospective developer.  Once the guidelines were established, the city could then seek a qualified developer.

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The Design Charette

The 1995 Charette team was comprised of guest team members from throughout the New England Region and local team members from Dover.  The teams prepared two conceptual plans that represented alternative approaches to a redevelopment of the waterfront rather than blueprints for construction.  Although the approaches differ in the intensity of development, each offers an orderly and cost effective approach to the redevelopment effort that is compatible with the existing downtown.  The Partnership recognizes that the actual timing and intensity of redevelopment will in large part be market driven.  However, the design guidelines are intended to ensure that the future development of the Cochecho waterfront site reflects the goals of the community.  These guidelines address: (1) the scale of development and allowable uses, (2) environmental quality, (3) circulation and access for pedestrians and vehicles, and (4) management of development. 

The program for implementation is intended to provide a schedule of activities and investments by the City.  These actions are intended to be manageable, but important steps to maintain the progress made to date by the community and to prepare for development opportunities.

The Charette teams analyzed the Cochecho Waterfront Task Force Plan of 1990 and solicited public input prior to and during the Charette process.  This analysis generated several goals for redevelopment and reuse of the City-owned property:

  • Place 35 acres of prime waterfront property back on the tax rolls.
  • Fully utilize city-owned land.
  • Enhance ongoing revitalization of the downtown business area.
  • Provide opportunity for greater public activity and waterfront access.
  • Make Dover a destination for cultural tourism by incorporating the City's historical character and heritage into waterfront revitalization.

    Click on "Concept 1" or "Concept 2" to see the designs 
    developed by the Charette teams
    or read the entire report.

Charette Low Density Concept 1

Charette Moderate Density Concept 2

Read the Entire Charette Report

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