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TRUSTEES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 two weeks.Flynn reported that the new 2022 Chevy 2500 pick- Fritz seeks loving home
up was received. There is no signature on lease agreement from
and will schedule a meeting for clarification. Linden prepared Leasing company. FO Denes will add to insurance policy with
a building permit for the township fence installation for signa- Penfield Township listed as named insured and Fleet One as the tered, vaccinated and micro-
ture. Linden discussed the variances requested by SAC - The Lessor. Flynn reported fence installation will begin on 5/18. chipped. Fritz is an adorable
land is owned by MG Enterprises and is comprised of 4 parcels. Bill Albrecht, Bob Storms and the three Trustees tore down the little guy, mostly black with
MG will seek consolidation of parcels. A meeting will be set up old wooden fence and will dispose of it on dumpster day. Fly- a white blaze on his chest.
with the Zoning Commission to review plot plan, etc. A Zoning nn will pursue Certificate of Liability with property endorse- He was rescued from being
Certificate would be contingent upon consolidation of parcels. ment from Melissa Greller, president of Keystone Hot Stove. an Amish farm dog. He’s
The Zoning Commission will send the Trustees their recom- Denes questioned if abuse of Portable units was responsible for super sweet, but young kids
mendation. Linden recommended a public work session with the additional maintenance cost increase from P & J. Trustee make him nervous. He’s very
ZC and Trustees to discuss applicable policies and procedures. Conrad will follow up with a call to them. Assistant Fire Chief friendly and would do best
ZC Chair Clark Lubaski will schedule this meeting. Zoning Bill Brown resigned from the department. Flynn will be part in a nice quiet home, possi-
Secretary Amy Smith will be requested to attend meeting to of interview team to select his replacement. Flynn will procure bly with no kids. His favorite
record minutes and attendance. quotes for catering the LCTA meeting to be held at Penfield thing to do is lay outside in
Recreation Board Vice-Chair Tom Seman reported that The- Township in September from Bread & Brew, Spencer Twist & the sunshine. If you would
resa Seman and Amy Smith are resigning from the Board. FO Wright’s Catering. like to meet Fritz, contact
Denes advised that written notice of resignation should be sent Chairman Johnson purchased four culvert marking signs. Micci with Safe Harbor An-
to the Trustees. Seman proposed Debbie Ince as a new Recre- Johnson met with Brad from Crest Fence, who will prepare a Fritz imal Rescue through their
ation Board member. Trustee Conrad made a motion, seconded quote for all necessary fencing repair and replacement in the Fritz is a 6-year old male, website: SafeHarborAnimal-
by Trustee Flynn to appoint Ince to the Board. Seman advised Township. Johnson received a request to move a cemetery Jack Russell Terrier mix. He Rescue.org.
that he believed some of the trash carts provided by Rumpke headstone. Johnson reported that Pinnacle will be at the Cem- weighs 12 lbs. and is neu-
are missing. He will inventory same. Seman reported that the etery on May 27 to repair headstones and will need stone &
Recreation Board will be matching the Township’s contribution plywood on hand. Johnson questioned who would be available LCCAA Seeking Sponsors
to the new playground equipment. The Board’s next meeting to work dumpster day. Trustee Flynn, yes; Trustee Conrad,
will be June 8 at the Rec Park Concession stand. maybe; Zoning Inspector Linden, no has schedule conflict; for Wine Tasting Event
Zoning Commission member Jerry Rathwell and resident Bob & Will Gordon, maybe; Bill Kies, yes. Johnson will check
Scott Hopkins had no questions or comments. with Bill Albrecht & Bob Storms. Discussion was held about Lorain County Community Action Agency invites area
Trustee Conrad reported that two ditch projects have been the possibility of contracting to have the Cemetery mowed & businesses and organizations to be part of more than 20,000
funded. The Curtis/Gott ditch project will be funded with over trimmed for 2023. Trustee Flynn reported on a conversation he success stories by sponsoring the agency’s upcoming Wine
$400,000 of ARPA funds from the County. The joint LaGrange/ had with Wellington Trustee Fred Pitts regarding contracting Tasting event.
Penfield ditch project will be funded by the Community Grant, with the group of Townships that have the proper equipment to The annual event is set for September 29, from 5-7 p.m.
and the LC Engineer’s project for a culvert on Indian Hollow clean Township ditches. Flynn will pursue a bid. at the Sunset Terrace of Lakeview Park, in Lorain. In addition
Rd. will be funded by SWAC District funds. Conrad contracted At 8:48 p.m. Trustee Conrad made a motion, seconded by to a variety of wines for tasting, visitors can learn more about
Canon & MTC regarding weed-eating in the Township. Neither Trustee Flynn, to discuss the potential employment of a town- LCCAA programs and enjoy great door prizes.
is taking on new work at this time. The use of weed inhibiter ship employee. At 9:08 p.m. Chairman Johnson declared the “Each sponsorship and contribution directly helps someone
was discussed. Scott Hopkins is interested in serving on the meeting back in regular session. With no additional business to striving to overcome the serious issues that poverty brings to so
BZA Board and will be interviewed by the Trustees. Conrad discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 9:06 p.m. many people in our county,” said LCCAA President and CEO
spoke with Eileen Colan regarding the Little Free Pantry and Jackie Boehnlein. “We serve more than 20,000 individuals
wishes to proceed with same. Conrad is pursuing a quote from Ice Cream Social
Banks Manufacturing to sand-blast and paint the floor of the each year.”
salt truck dump box. Conrad reported that Joe Grieve will Sponsorships are available at a variety of levels, with bene-
speak at the Memorial Day Observance and will forward his The Lorain County His- in Elyria, for an afternoon of fits including free tickets and more. Interested sponsors should
bio to FO Denes for inclusion in the program. He advised that torical Society invites all live music, fun family activ- contact Boehnlein’s Executive Assistant, Barbara Nicholls, at
Father Ed Suszynski, Jr. of Our Lady Help of Christians will to their annual Ice Cream ities, tours of the museum, (440) 204-3178 or bnicholls@lccaa.net.
provide the invocation & benediction. Social on Sunday, July 10, antique cars and of course,
Trustee Flynn reported that he spoke with Rush Johnson of from 1- 4 p.m. Come to The pie and cake with delicious
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