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       news@rural-urbanrecord.com                       ings at the hall, notice of an LCTA survey and a request from   PHS Treasurer Jackie asked if their military display could
                                                        Justine Agosto to cancel a community room rental and receive   remain up for another week. Permission was granted and con-
        Lions seek monetary donations                   a deposit refund. Denes also presented a thank you note from   gratulations given on a great Election Day display.
                                                        the Wildcat Wanderers 4-H Club for the use of the hall for their
                                                                                                             Trustee Johnson reported that good ideas were discussed at
                    for food pantry                     meetings. Denes advised that she has not received the 9/30/20   the Zoning Commission meeting. He reported that the new mic
                                                        bank statement from the Recreation Board so that she can pro-
        The LaGrange Lions Club has continued to hold its monthly   vide attestation to the State Treasurer’s office.   system worked well at the BZA hearing.  Johnson relocated the
                                                                                                           key box to the Zoning Inspector’s office. Discussion was held
      food pantry during this time of pandemic to continue to fight   WFD Chief Wetherbee was in attendance to discuss the dis-  regarding recruitment of more Zoning Commission members
      hunger and food insecurity. This pantry runs on donations, so   trict’s additional financial need as related to COVID. He pre-  and alternates. The 1st annual Trunk or Treat was well attend-
      they are asking the public for some assistance in order to con-  sented a list of options for sub-granting of funds.    ed and deemed a success. SLCAD’s new ambulance was on
      tinue to help those in need. If you would like to make a dona-  Scott and Shannon Shrader, Jones Rd. residents, were in at-  display at the event. Johnson reported that the forklift battery
      tion to this 501c3 organization, please know that it is 100% tax   tendance to discuss the BZA’s decision regarding the cell tower   needs replaced. Chairman Flynn will pick up same and assess
      deductible. The Lions truly appreciated all those who helped   at their 10/21 hearing. Shannon read a letter drafted by Scott,   the oil leak.
                                                        who asked that it be included into the official public record.
      last year and are hoping you will be as generous again this year.   They requested a reversal of the BZA’s decision and a review   SEE PENFIELD TRUSTEES ON PAGE 23
      Please make checks payable to: LaGrange Lions Community   and update of the current zoning resolution to prevent future
      Foundation, P.O.  Box 63, LaGrange, OH  44050. Please call   problems. The neighboring Reeds were also in attendance to   ATTENTION!
      Ann at (440) 315-4278 with any questions.         discuss the tower.
                                                           Ilona  Seaman  of  Ipanda  Designs presented  her  website
           Penfield Township Trustees                   mock-up & proposal. Her proposal was accepted with a motion   BUSINESS OWNERS
        The November 3 regular meeting of the Penfield Township   made by Trustee Conrad, seconded by Chairman Flynn.  Eaton • Grafton • LaGrange • Wellington
                                                           Zoning Inspector Linden reported on zoning permits and
      Trustees was called to order at 7:30 p.m. All officers were pres-  follow-up on nuisance complaints. He gave a year to date per-
      ent and ten guests attended the meeting.          mit review. Permits and their associated improvement values       G.L.W.
        The minutes of the previous meeting were read & approved.   are up considerably. Linden will deliver the completed address
      A motion passed to approve and pay Vouchers #13203-13229,   signs and requested that consideration be given to issuing ad-
      and approve PO #51-55-2020,  WH  Voucher #36-37-2020,   dress signs to properties that have structures but no residences.   Broadband, Inc.
      Blanket  Certificate  29-20,  the  October  Bank  Reconciliation   Zoning Chairman Clark Lubaski is reviewing the zoning reso-
      and monthly reports, as well as Resolution 20-009 to enter the    lution for possible amendment.          993 Commerce Dr. • Grafton • 440-926-3230
      ODOT annual salt purchasing program.                                                                                  www.glwb.net
        Fiscal  Officer  Denes  read  the  correspondence,  which  in-                                        Digital Cable • High Speed Internet • Phone Service
      cluded notice of the NOPEC General Assembly, a trucking re-
      bate from Sugar Ridge in the amount of $125, the LC Sheriff’s      FULL TIME                                                       System Upgrades
      report, a request from Rebecca Rollin to hold 4-H Club meet-  SKILLED MAINTENANCE                                                   Now Complete
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              PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE                       resumes for the full time position of Skilled Maintenance
                                                          worker.  Duties will include equipment  & vehicle
          The LaGrange Township Zoning Commission will    maintenance,  grounds maintenance,  street repair work,
        hold a public meeting on Monday, December 21st at   snow removal,  building maintenance and other duties
        6:30pm at the LaGrange  Township  Hall, 113 south   as necessary.  Mechanical & plow experience preferred;
        Center Street, LaGrange.                          electrical, mechanical and plumbing knowledge is a plus   Speeds of 100MG, 200MG, 500MG and more available!
          The Public Hearing is to consider proposed changes   but not required.  This position is a 40 hour per week   1.Advanced phone systems with features for small to large
        to accessory building regulations in regards to shipping   & must be available  for  overtime when  needed; Ohio   businesses with 2 - 500 phones, including voicemail and all
        containers in Section 605 of the Zoning Regulations.   Public Employee Retirement and health care package are   the features needed to run a business.
                                                          included with this position.  Applications are available
          The public is welcome to attend so we hope to see   at the LaGrange Municipal Building, 301  Liberty   2.Disaster recovery & back up service with all files backed up
        you there if this topic is of interest to you.    Street, LaGrange, Ohio, 44050.  Please send completed   offsite to our data center.
          By order  of the  LaGrange  Township Zoning     applications / resumes to the same address.  Deadline for   3.Web hosting along with email
        Commission, Kimberly Carter, Secretary.           receiving applications and resumes will be December 18,   4.Direct fiber to the business up to 10gig x 10gig.
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