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TRUSTEES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 raise $679,024. Renewal with an additional 1.5 mills will yield New Oberlin Doggie Doo
The Road-Service Director reported that Issue I meetings $ 839,809, and an additional 2 mills will yield $997,080. Re-
newal with an additional 3 mills will yield $1,302,235. It is
will take place this week. The Trustees voted to award now up to the Fire Chief and Trustees to decide on the best one On Saturday, October 1, Tappan Square in downtown
the bid for this year’s Issue I, the South Boone Road resur- for Columbia. Oberlin will go to the dogs, once again, with the return of the
facing project, to Crossroads Asphalt. The Trustees vot- New Business “New” Oberlin Doggie Doo.
ed to award the bids for 2022 road materials and equipment The Southwest General Hospital Levy will go onto the No- The New Oberlin Doggie Doo Committee and Partners
rental and general paving services to Crossroads Asphalt. vember 2022 ballot. The Trustees voted to approve the 2022 With Paws of Lorain County, Inc. have joined forces to an-
The Fire Chief reported 38 on file, 36 on call and 247 runs. NOPEC Resolution and Grant Agreement for $16,480 En- nounce that after 7 long years, the once famous Oberlin Dog-
There were 22 mutual aid assists and 14 mutual aid requests. ergized Community Grant. The Trustees discussed the FPA gie Doo is coming back. The event will take place from 10
Transport billing for March brought in $14,273.49, bringing change of area from Lorain County Sewers to NEORSD. The a.m. - 2 p.m. If inclement weather, the event will be held on
the total for the year to $35,666.76. Engine 212 is in need of new homes going up in the northeast corner of Columbia are Saturday, October 8.
major repair. The Trustees voted to spend up to $5500 for its designated to be in the NEORSD jurisdiction. Sewer maps will At this time, they are actively seeking:
repair. be redrawn to indicate the change. •Animal rescue groups to feature their adorable, adopt-
Rita Plata gave the Cemetery Report: $200 was received for able pets on site.
burials, $1,300 for footer fees and $50 for a vase. Committee Reports •Vendors with amazing pet products to showcase and sell
Mr. Cunningham reported that the Lorain County Township
The Zoning Commission will meet on May 5 in the Town to the many visitors at the event
Hall. The Board of Zoning Appeals will meet on May 23, if any Association will meet May 19, in Huntington Township and •Volunteers to help with marketing efforts, organization of
RLCWA will meet May 18.
cases come in; as of today there are none. Hot stove was represented at the meeting. They are remod- the event, set-up, tear-down and event activities.
Old Business eling the concession stand in the park. The Township is supply- If you would like to join them in any of these 3 categories,
The Auditor sent back the possible levy outcomes for the just contact Margo Fox at theoberlindoggiedoo@gmail.com
fire levy. If the levy is posted as a renewal with a half mill ing the material and Hotstove is supplying the labor. or Lorie Wilber at lawilber@oberlin.net.
After Community Input, the meeting was adjourned. The
additional, the township will receive $357,258. If the levy is next regular meeting will be Monday, May 16, at 7 p.m. in
posted as a renewal with an additional 1 mill, the township will the Town Hall.
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