Council continues discussion on fencing ordinance
Kirsten Barnhart, DHI Media News Editor Tuesday, February 23, 2021 9:18 AM Councilman Bill Marshall introduced an ordinance that addresses fencing within the City of Van Wert. (DHI Media/Kirsten Barnhart)
VAN WERT – During Monday’s regular meeting, the Van Wert City Council
further discussed how to tighten up the city fencing ordinance.
Councilman
Bill Marshall, who heads up with the Health, Service, and Safety
committee, has been focusing on the portion of the fencing ordinance
that talks about what should happen to a fence should it need to be
replaced. Marshall said he has received input from the community.
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Adam speaks at City Council
Kirsten Barnhart, DHI Media News Editor Tuesday, February 9, 2021 9:19 AM
VAN WERT – During Monday s Van Wert City Council meeting, Van Wert
Area Economic Development Director Stacy Adam asked Council to consider
preparing legislation regarding two topics she spoke about.
Adam
first spoke about the CHIP (Community Housing Impact and Preservation)
grant. The CHIP grant helps rehabilitate single-family homes that are
owned and occupied by low to moderate-income households.
The cost
to apply for the grant is $10,000. Economic Development manages the
program on behalf of the county, and in past agreements, they have asked
that Council pay half of the application costs if it is not approved.
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