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ster Rd. resurfacing project agreement phase I and has placed a call erty. FO Denes communicated Linden and friend have volunteered to help in the kitchen the night of the concert.
to Shaun Duffala for answers to some questions. Conrad met with with the requester and invited BZA Chair Brad Niece had no comments, nor did Zoning Secretary Amy Smith or Recreation
Trustee Flynn, Bob Storms and the Little Free Pantry Coordina- him to present his request at a Board member Tim Smith.
tor regarding placement of the unit. 2 units were installed, one for public meeting. The Trustees Trustee Conrad reported that he had responded to Mr. Tinney’s questions about Webster Rd. drain-
pets. Only one unit was previously authorized. The pantry labels will decide this type of request age as he is assisting a Penfield resident. Conrad returned the signed OPWC agreement for FO Denes’
have been received and will be placed on units. The Coordinator on a case by case basis. signature. Thanks to Will & Bob Gordon, Bill Kies, Brett Linden and Greg Dugas for their help on
has asked that this program be shared on the township Facebook With no additional business Dumpster Day.
page and then she will stock the units. Conrad fielded a call from to discuss, the meeting was ad- Trustee Flynn is still trying to schedule the ditch work with Fred Pitts, Wellington Township Trust-
Andrew Miller of 1st Energy regarding pole replacement. Conrad journed at 8:06 p.m. ee. He advised that Carl Wesemeyer should begin the Short Rd. culvert project this weekend. Flynn
thanked Chairman Johnson for listing and selling the ’94 Ford The October 18 regular reported the Fire District’s Annual Chili Cook-Off, which benefits Well-Help, will be held November
pickup and hand dryers on GovDeals.com. meeting of the Penfield Town- 5, from 3 p.m. until 8 p.m. at the Wellington Eagles. Flynn reported that he fixed the tip dumpster and
Trustee Flynn will have Tom Seman put the Free Pantry infor- ship Trustees was called to it is ready to list on GovDeals. The small trailer was discussed as to value and the correct way to sell
mation on the sign and Facebook. Flynn spoke with Wellington order at 7:30 p.m. All officers it. FO Denes will provide the value listed on the Township inventory at the next meeting.
Township Trustee Fred Pitts regarding upcoming ditch work. Jones were present and five guests at- Chairman Johnson reported that the electrical/security work is progressing. Johnson expressed
& Short Roads will be reviewed. Flynn spoke with Keystone AD tended the meeting. condolences to the Bill Albrecht family for the recent loss of Linda. Johnson conducted a regular
Jeff Holzhauer regarding baseball field usage rental. Flynn thanked The minutes of the previ- burial as well as a cremains burial and has another this week. Johnson fielded a call from Pat Jackson
everyone for Penfield Day attendance with a special thanks to Mark ous meeting were approved. regarding her late husband’s headstone. Banner signage was discussed for dumpster day usage. The
Belter at Romeo’s Pizza for delivery of great pizza for the event. A motions passed to approve job posting for a new Zoning Inspector was discussed and will be posted on the Township’s Facebook
Chairman Johnson reported that he conducted the burial of Inez Vouchers #14023-14032, PO page, website and in the Rural-Urban. Johnson will send bid packets to potential companies for the
Bailey on Thursday. Three headstone footers were installed on #50-2022, BC’s 33-34-2022 & Cemetery mowing & weed eating.
Monday. Johnson discussed the quote from Bartlett for tree work. Resolution 22-014 to approve At 8:13 p.m. Chairman Johnson called an Executive Session to discuss the employment of a public
They are not interested in removal of trees, only pruning. Contact- tax rates for 2023. employee. BZA Chair Brad Niece was asked to join the session.
ing John Kiley for removal was discussed. Johnson fielded a call Fiscal Officer Denes read At 8:32 Chairman Johnson called the meeting back in regular session.
from a Webster Rd. resident who had questions on the proposed the correspondence, which in- A letter of resignation from Brad Niece, BZA Chair, was accepted, with regrets. Niece was thanked
ditch projects. Johnson discussed obtaining bids on Cemetery cluded the quote from Polen for his service to the Township. Trustee Flynn will contact Colin Gordon, BZA Vice-Chair, to assume
mowing and weed eating from Canons, Finkel, MTC Horticultural Implement for the tractor re- the position of Chair.
and Bartish Farms. Johnson reported that the ’94 Ford pickup sold placement program. Trustee With no additional business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 8:34 p.m.
for $13,100 and the hand dryers brought $7. Johnson advised that Flynn took quote to follow up
the musical instruments have been installed at the Recreation Park. with Tony Polen on pricing. A
Johnson discussed the zoning seminar that the LC Prosecutors are letter from Don Romancak re-
sponsoring on 10/27 at New Russia Hall. Johnson will notify all garding ARPA funding approv-
Zoning board members of same. Johnson discussed a virtual Public al for Township Ditch Projects
Records Training session presented by OTA on October 25. John- was received. Denes reported
son discussed a request received to metal detect on Township prop- on her attendance at the LC
Southern Satellite Office of
Aging. Denes presented a letter
Penfield Township Zoning Commission Board of support written for Rump-
Public Hearing - Legal Notice ke’s proposed transfer station
in Avon Lake. Denes discussed
Penfield Township Zoning Board will be hold a public the proposed schedule for the
hearing on Tuesday November 22, 2022 at 7 p.m. at Red Cross Blood Drives for
Penfield Township Hall, located at 41012 State Route 18, ’23. Chairman Johnson asked
Wellington, Ohio. if this was something that could
The purpose of this meeting is a reading of new text (in be approved at the December
zoning book) for Organizational meeting. Denes
Article 21 – RESIDENTAL PLANNED UNIT will follow up with the Red
DISTRICT (R-PUD) Cross. Denes gave the sewage
New text can be reviewed by contacting Amy Smith, treatment permits received
Zoning Secretary at 440-864-4923. from LCPH department to
Tom Seman for display at the
Town Hall & Recreation Park
ATTENTION! Concession stand. She also
gave him information on the
upcoming election needs from
BUSINESS OWNERS the LC Board of Elections.
Eaton • Grafton • LaGrange • Wellington Denes revisited the Wreaths
Across America program, as no
decision was made at the last
G.L.W. meeting. Trustee Flynn made
a motion, seconded by Trustee
Conrad, to join this program.
Broadband, Inc. Chairman Johnson requested
FO Denes to pursue this pro-
993 Commerce Dr. • Grafton • 440-926-3230 gram. Inspector Brett
Zoning
www.glwb.net Linden reported that Diane
Digital Cable • High Speed Internet • Phone Service Landers septic system design
is complete and should be ap-
System Upgrades proved by LCPH department.
Now Complete Linden fielded a call from
in Most Areas... Jacob Moore, son of Terry
Moore, regarding the mowing
Call for Details! violation received by his father.
Linden is working with Noah
Loveless on St. Rt. 18, who
commenced building without
a permit. Linden reported that
the Conditional Use packets
Speeds of 100MG, 200MG, 500MG and more available! are complete and are ready for
1.Advanced phone systems with features for small to large distribution to the BZA. Brett
submitted his personal Condi-
businesses with 2 - 500 phones, including voicemail and all tional Use Permit to the BZA.
the features needed to run a business. Tom Seman asked that the
2.Disaster recovery & back up service with all files backed up Trustees get the Christmas trees
offsite to our data center. down for them before Thanks-
3.Web hosting along with email giving to set up and decorate
4.Direct fiber to the business up to 10gig x 10gig. before the December 3rd con-
5.Support staff & network all based on Cisco Networking cert at 7 p.m. As last year, San-
Equipment—the best! ta will be in attendance. Jess
DEER PROCESSING Mon-Sat 7am-4pm
Drop Off
$120 - Cut, Wrap, Freeze - Straight Grind
$150 - Cape
Trail Bologna $3.75/lb
Smokies $4.25/lb
Pork Added $2.99/lb
Beef Fat Added $1.00/lb
Bacon Added $7.99/lb
All Steaks, Chops & Roasts are Boneless
Custom Processing OBERLIN
Phone 440-775-FARM (3276) (1/2 mi past JVS south on 58)
15788 State Route 58
mcconnellmeatsandfarmmarket.com Mon-Fri: 8AM-6PM, Sat: 8AM-5PM • Sun: CLOSED

