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                                                           Honor Roll: Haroon Atel, Gianna Berardi, Chasity Curtis,   Merit Roll: Sydney Bevelacqua, Daniel Corrigan, Sophie
      HOLIDAY CHEER CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2               Domenic Demagall, Arwen DeWerth, Madelyn Egli, Keagan   Crowe, Madison Hasenstaub, Nolan Hunt, Ryan Janke, Lauren

      taking donation calls at (440) 775-1380. The best way to do-  Evans, Christina France, Alyssa Goebel, Audrey Goebel, Julia   Kozlowski, Mya Mikolak, Eli Morowitz, Justin Tran, Nadia
                                                        Hrebin,  Gabrielle  Hutchinson, Alyssa  Keener,  Olivia  Meier,
                                                                                                           Vives and Brandon Wagner.
      nate, stop out to the WOBL Studio window and say hello to   Ava Mescan, Pujan Patel, Riley Pfeil, Jose Rivera, Jake Skor,   12th Grade
      Gary and Jimbo to make your donation. Follow the candy cane   Matilda Smith, James Stofey, William Stormer, Zachary Swig-  High Honor Roll: Michael Gallaher, Aidan Gillihan, Wil-
      path, but don’t be scared off by the Grinch! If you stop by the   gett and Khrystyna Tomashchuk.     liam Hunt and Chase Willoughby.
      studio to make your donation at the window, you might just win   Merit Roll: Judah Benton, Carter Duley, Michael Frye, Av-  Honor Roll:  Daylynn Conley, Logan Goodnough, Jillian
      a free Holiday Cheer/WOBL-WDLW t-shirt.           ery Goodman, Isabella Herhuth, Jordan McCarty, Kendyll Pea-  Gray, Joseph Jarmatcki, Jordan Saksa, Cody Sanders, Christo-
        •December 16-17 - Match Weekend! Every donation will   body and Evelyn Tucker.                     pher Scharf and Cody Tucker.
      be matched dollar for dollar by several local sponsors, up to         10th Grade                       Merit  Roll:  Kora  Anthony,  Bryce  Bevelacqua,  Michael
      $10,000,  doubling  your  impact.    Go  to  www.secondharvest-  High Honor  Roll: Mallory Baker, Joseph  Borczuch, Lo-  Chapman, Sara Frye, Collin Gillihan, Corey Golliday, Abbie
      foodbank.org to make your donation and find out more infor-  gan Cleavenger, Kendyll Cochrane, McKylie Cusano, Savan-  Myers, Erik Pepsin, Cody Phlegar, Colton Wolcott and Isaiah
      mation!                                           na Gonzales, Juliana Hopp, Ethan Hutchinson, Grant Johnson,   Zingale.
        •Any Day - Make your donation any day up to December   Nathan Matzelle, Kaitlyn Miller, Sarah Napier, Ramya Patel,   JVS 9th Grade
      24th  and  be  part  of  the  solution  to  help  our  neighbors  and   Tyler Rundle, Abbigayle Silvay, Rebecca Sorensen, Addison   High Honor Roll: Zoe Napier.
      friends have some Holiday Cheer. Go to www.secondharvest-  Stair, Ashley Thoryk, Adam Wilmeth and Alyse Young.        JVS 10th Grade
      foodbank.org to donate.                              Honor Roll:  Charlotte  Antos, George Borling, Nathan   High Honor Roll: Evian Meyers.
        Last  year,  the  campaign  raised  $95,000,  providing  over   Chapman, Isabelle Gorczyca, Maggie Murray, Ethan Plants,   Honor Roll: Kirby Herrera and Sandra Miller.
      475,000 meals to local families. The goal for 2022 is $100,000,   Sophia Post, Cameron Shackelton, Julia Sprinkle, Ivie Taylor,   Merit Roll: Samantha Markosky.
      providing 700,000 meals to Crawford, Erie, Huron and Lorain   Chase Voge and Chad Wilson.                             JVS 11th Grade
      Counties.                                            Merit Roll: Maxwell Elliott, Mason Goodman, Scott Hart-  High Honor  Roll: Delaney Friscone, Calder Jessen and
        For more information about the Holiday Cheer campaign,   ness, Alianna Ibarra, Sophia Liedtke, Daniel Maiorino, Zacha-  Peyton Vangilder.
      please visit the Second Harvest website at www.secondharvest-  ry Neils, Cayden Phillips, Nyeisha Reid, Arvienna Rodgers and   Honor Roll: Elliott Hart, Gary Lash and Amanda Markosky.
      foodbank.org or call (440) 960-2265, ext. 307.    Mathew Shelpman.                                     Merit Roll: Angeleana Josefczyk.
                                                                            11th Grade                                      JVS 12th Grade
          CHS 1st Quarter Honor Rolls                   Callisandra Demagall, Merrill Edleman, Riley Egli, Kylie Lott,   Owen Trujillo.
                                                                                                             High  Honor Roll:  Antonio  DeBlasis,  Nick  Fumich  and
                                                           High Honor Roll: Hananiah Bodo, Benjamin  Bowling,
                          9th Grade                     Samantha  Peterka,  Matthew  Pring,  Madison  Rodgers,  Jacob   Honor Roll: Gabrielle Kalin and Marissa Roberts.
        High Honor Roll: Samuel Andrews, Marissa Barlow, Josh-  Wagner and Piper Webber.                     Merit Roll: James Markowsky, Cody Sanders, Gavin Seitz
      ua Bodo, Kylie Cook, Nicole Corrigan, Cailyn Demagall,   Honor Roll: Nathan Borling, Eli Carter, Marco Cirigliano,   and Destiney Vasquez
      Clara Edleman, William Elgin, Piper Erman, Youstina Hanna,   Isaac Ciryak, Christian Dupaski, Julia France, Kaylee Jakubi-
      Nadia Hritz,  Isabella  Mester, Alexis Miller, Braden Molnar,   sin, Maya Kawa, Taylor Kuhrt, Claire Lind, Kaylee McGinnis,   Holiday gifts for four-legged
      Ethan  Murray, Claire  Ondrejko, Andrew Sorensen,  Talullah   Ethan Meier, Samantha Phan, Milad Qambari, Ethan Rohrer,
      Taylor, Vaughn Wagner, Julia Willoughby, Ethan Wilmeth and   Shelby Rumes, Jacob Sanders, Colton Schmidt, Megan Simon,   family members
      Paige Zimmer.                                     Isabella Stofey and Ethan Valentine.
                                                                                                             Holiday shoppers who are busy making lists and checking
                                                                                                           them twice should make sure they don’t overlook the family
                                     PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE                                                 pet. Christmas has gone to the cats and dogs, as a greater num-
                                                                                                           ber of people include their companion animals when selecting
                        COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP ZONING COMMISSION                                                gifts each year.
                                                                                                             A study by OnePoll conducted by Rover.com, the nation’s
                                    THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2023                                              largest network of dog sitters and walkers, found that 95 per-
                                                                                                           cent  of  pet  owners  have  bought  holiday  gifts  for  their  pets.
           The Columbia Township Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on four proposed amendments to the Columbia   Gifts can range from everyday needs, like food and treats, to
         Township Zoning Resolution on Thursday, January 5, 2023, at 6:30 p.m. The public hearing will be at the Columbia Town   more lavish extravagances like spa treatments.
         Hall, 25496 Royalton Road, Columbia Station, Ohio.                                                  Pet owners who plan to get their pets gifts this year may
                                                                                                           want  to  consider  some  of  the  emerging  pet  trends  as  they
            The proposed zoning amendments are 2022-01, 2022-02, 2022-03 and 2022-04.  These amendments were initiated by   browse wares and services. The Balance, a business, career and
         motion of the Zoning Commission.  The complete text of each amendment is listed below:            industry information site, says pet industry trends point toward
           2022-1 Article 14 Planned Unit District (PUD)                                                   these segments seeing growth.
           Change 14.03.8.C-1 - The height of perimeter yard mounds from 4 feet to 6 feet to read as follows:  Natural pet products
           “Mounds which do not exceed 6 feet in height and a grade of 3:1; all mounds must have shrubs, trees, greenery”.  Just as people are interested in protecting the health of the
           2022-2 Article 13 Erosion and Drainage Control                                                  planet and their own personal health, so, too, are they extend-
           Include in the word “sediment” in both Article 13 title and in paragraph 1.                     ing this concern to companion animals. Natural pet products,
           Title : Erosion, Drainage and Sediment Control                                                  which can include natural flea and tick remedies, holistic foods,
           General Requirements: …controlling “erosion, drainage, and sediment control” during…            organic items, and all-natural  grooming products, can make
           2022-3 Article 9 Official Schedule of District Regulations                                      great gifts.
           9.40R  Other Regulations                                                                          Specialty pet services
           5.  In a Residential District a new construction home may be built to replace a current existing home provided:  The American  Pet  Products Association  says the  demand
                a.  The current existing home is a conforming use in its current Residential District.     for high-end pet grooming and other services is substantial. In
                b.  The new construction home meets all lot and setback restrictions in its current        addition, personalized training, behavioral consulting, portrait
                      Residential District.                                                                photography, dog sitting, and upscale spa treatments like pet
                c.  The existing home shall be removed from the premises within 3 months of receiving a    Reiki and massage are booming.
                     “Certificate of Compliance” for the new dwelling from the zoning inspector.             Mobile pet grooming
                d.  All other District Regulations applicable to construction and for development are met.    Mobile pet grooming has become the norm in many areas.
           2022-4 Article 7 Provisions for Official Zoning Map                                             Mobile pet grooming can reduce the potential stress on ani-
                                                                                                           mals, and tends to be very convenient for customers, particular-
           Zoning Board proposes to rezone the Route 82/Royalton Road corridor from the eastern boundary of Strongsville and   ly seniors and others who have mobility issues.
         Columbia Township westerly to the Rocky River from current Zoning Districts Recreational and Residential R-1, R-2, and   Beyond these growing trends, pet owners have a bevy of
         R-3 to General Business District.  This General Business District will extend for a depth of 1300 feet in both the northern   other ideas from which to choose. Here are just a few different
         and southern side of Route 82/Royalton Road.                                                      suggestions:
           Note: So as not to create harm to existing Residential properties in the newly rezoned area, all conforming lots will enjoy   · tests to detect pets’ DNA and trace breed and ancestry,
         the current uses provided to them — i.e., adding patios, garages, sheds/outbuildings , etc.  However, no new Residential   · interactive puzzles to keep pets engaged and banish bore-
         construction will be allowed.                                                                     dom,
           The Zoning Commission submitted these proposed amendments  to the Lorain County Community  Development   · stylish storage baskets for pet toys,
         Department and the Lorain County Planning Commission for their input. Each amendment as listed above will be also   · hidden cat litter or dog crate items that camouflage com-
         available for review at the Columbia Township Office Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For questions, contact   monly used pet items,
         Zoning Inspector Bob Eichenberg at 440-236-8802.                                                    · heated pet bed for cozy nights and mornings, and
           If the Zoning Commission approves these amendments, they will be submitted to the Columbia Township Board of   · signature vests, coats and sweaters to look good and re-
         Trustees for further action.                                                                      main comfortable.
                                                                                                             Pet gifts are popular this time of year, ensuring all members
           NOTICE GIVEN BY: Rita J. Plata, Administrative Assistant                                        of the family have a treat to open.



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