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       news@rural-urbanrecord.com                       ment claim.                                        rent check to Fiscal Officer Denes. Conrad reported that Bill
                                                           Zoning Inspector Brett Linden reported that he fielded two   Albrecht & Bob Storms installed additional high water signs,
            Spring Soccer registration                  calls regarding the website not working, but when checked   as well as replacing a stop ahead sign.  Rental fees for the new
                                                        seemed to be working fine. Linden discussed adding subdivi-  projector & large screen television were discussed. Conrad dis-
        Wildcats -  Spring soccer is here! Registration is now open,   sion language to the zoning resolution as part of the February   cussed the possibility of a joint OPWC project with LaGrange
      welcoming new and returning players. Registration is online   10 Zoning Commission meeting.          Township for an asphalt overlay project on Webster Road from
      for easy access and convenience. Just go to our new website,   LCOOA  southern  satellite  board  member  Jackie  John-  Rt. 301 west to Diagonal Road with Shaun Duffala of the LC
      www.lagrangeyouthsoccer.com.  All  registration  information,   son discussed the necessity of getting word out to our senior   Engineer’s office and LaGrange Trustee Doug Gardner. Gard-
      including dates and pricing, will be available on the site.   citizens  regarding  vaccinations.  Please  direct  any questions   ner will discuss with LaGrange Road Supervisor Mike Fore-
        Late day to register is March 18.               regarding availability of vaccine clinics, etc. to Sarah Poling   man regarding budgeted availability of funds for this project. A
                                                        or Lauren Ksiazek at the LCOOA. Twenty seven meals were
          Lions Lenten Fish Fry Dinners                 delivered to senior citizens in the month of January thru the   meeting to continue work on the restroom partitions was sched-
                                                                                                           uled. Discussion was held regarding the purchase of a used 10’
                                                        MOW program. Tax preparation for seniors will be handled in
        LaGrange Lions Lenten Fish Fry dinners will be held on   a socially distant operation of drop-off & pick-up.  conference room table with 8 chairs and a dry erase cabinet
                                                                                                           from Eric Flynn Sr. for $1,250. A motion passed to purchase
      Fridays, weekly through April 2, at Lions Park, located at 240   Roadman Albrecht reported that he and Bob Storms had re-  same. A roll call vote was held: Chairman Conrad-Yes; Trustee
      Glendale St., in LaGrange, from 4:30-7:30 p.m. These will all   placed the burned out light on the dump truck. He also reported   Johnson-Yes; Trustee Flynn-Abstained.
      be drive-thru only and cash only. No phone orders accepted.   that the road salt was wet and that they were having difficulty   Matters to discuss at the February 10 Zoning Committee &
      The menu will be: Full fish dinner - $12; Full shrimp dinner -   spreading it at the walking trail.   Recreation Board meetings were reviewed. Trustees Johnson
      $12; Half fish/Half shrimp dinner - $12; Half fish dinner - $8;   Hall coordinator Theresa Seman requested a hall rental spe-  and Flynn will attend same. Chairman Conrad will be out of
      Half shrimp dinner - $8; Mac n Cheese dinner - $6; and Hot   cific email. Trustee Johnson will work on obtaining same.  town. With no additional business to discuss, the meeting was
      Dog meal - $4. The hot dog comes with fries. All other dinners   Trustee Flynn spoke with Brett Herbert regarding tuck point-  adjourned at 8:44 p.m.  Submitted by Vicky Denes, Fiscal Offi-
      come with fries, coleslaw, bread & butter.        ing the stone building at the Cemetery and asked for a quote.   cer, Penfield Township Trustees
        A 50/50 and TV raffle tickets will also be available.  Flynn spoke with Peter Zwick, Shaun Duffala & Steve Adams   Penfield Township Cemetery Notice
                                                        at the LC Engineer’s office regarding restricted weight limits
         Keystone Athletic Hall of Fame                 on roads. HB 35 would require a traffic study, boring tests, etc.,
                                                        before weight limits could be imposed. However, freeze/thaw   All winter decorations will be removed from the grave sites
        The  Keystone  Hall  of  Fame,  sponsored  by  the  Keystone   restrictions can be placed with a simple resolution by the trust-  on March 1, 2021. If you have decorations there that you do
      Athletic Team Supporters (K.A.T.S.), is now accepting resumes   ees. This restriction would be policed by the LC Sheriff’s mo-  not want destroyed, please collect them prior to March 1. Also,
      and applications for the Hall of Fame Class of 2021. The Hall   bile scales unit. Flynn also spoke with the Engineer’s regarding   please be advised that decorations must be placed on the footers
      of Fame is open to applications for any athlete or team from   prep work being included as part of their Chip & Seal Program.   from April 1 through November 1 to allow for mowing.  Addi-
      Keystone High School, as well as the former LaGrange High   This would not be feasible as many townships and entities have   tionally, only 2 decorations per grave site are allowed.
      School and Penfield High School. Athletes/teams will not be   their own road department that handles this. Township roads in
      considered until ten years after graduation; Class of 2011 is   need of Chip & Sealing will be identified and quotes obtained   CONSTRUCTION ALERT
      included this year.  Nominations should include KHS Letters   for prep work, chip & sealing & berming to compare to the LC
      won, local & state awards and any newspaper articles that sup-  Engineer’s C & S program prices. Precision Paving & Mel-
      port the nomination. Please send all applications with support-  way does prep work, as well as Chip & Sealing.  Trustee Flynn   Penfield Township
      ing information to: K.A.T.S., P.O. Box 744, LaGrange, Ohio   spoke with Tony Polen who advised that since a replacement
      44050.  The deadline for resumes is April 1, 2021.  tractor was received in October of 2020, the Township will not   Lorain County Engineer Ken  Carney announces the
           Penfield Township Trustees                   need to order replacement until April or May. Flynn is working   closure of Vermont Street, between Short Road and SR
                                                        on obtaining quotes to replace the Alamo road mower.
                                                                                                             18, for the replacement of bridge #0127.
                                                           Trustee  Johnson advised  that  additional  security  cameras
        The February 2 regular meeting of the Penfield Township   without solar panels can be purchased for $100 each. He con-  The cost of the project  is $339,999, with 95% Federal
      Trustees was called to order at 7:30 p.m. All officers were pres-  tinues to work with John Kiley on tree work. Johnson discussed   funding and the remaining 5% funded by Lorain County
      ent and seven guests attended the meeting.        funding of salt for the walking trail at the KEY Collaborative   Motor Vehicle Tax monies. The work is being completed
        The minutes of the previous meeting were read & approved.   meeting and was advised to submit a proposal form if the need   by Ohio Concrete Paving of Parma, Ohio.
      A  motion  passed  to  approve Vouchers  #13329-13359, With-  is determined. Johnson purchased four new window blinds and
      holding Voucher #6-8-2021 and the January monthly reports,   will install same. He replaced ten more fluorescent lights with   The work is scheduled to begin at 8:00 am on Monday,
      as well as the January Bank Reconciliation.       LED’s in the Community Room. Johnson reported that he field-
        Fiscal  Officer  Denes  read  the  correspondence,  which  in-  ed a call from California regarding tombstones of relatives that   March 8, 2021 and is expected to be completed by 5:00
      cluded notice of the availability of the Oberlin Municipal Court   are buried in the Cemetery and was able to send photos of same   pm on Friday, July 9, 2021, weather permitting.
      annual report on their website, the LC Sheriff’s January report,   thanks to Jackie Johnson’s cataloging & photographing. These
      a funding request letter from the Wellington Exempted School   relatives were part of the original settlers of Penfield.  Detour signs will be posted.  Your cooperation  during
      District and notice of PPE pickup date & time. Denes advised   Chairman Conrad spoke with Roger Knapp regarding land   construction is greatly appreciated.
      that she was monitoring the Lubaski identity theft unemploy-  rental. He signed a two year contract in 2020 and will drop off









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