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Liverpool Township An officer responded at 2:29 p.m. Sunday to the 2500 block of Lisbon Street to a suspicious person complaint. He had negative contact. A 14-year-old Lisbon Street boy was arrested at 10:12 p.m. Monday on a charge of domestic violence, after allegedly assaulting his mother and a 10-year-old sibling. A victim in the 1500 block of Shadyside Avenue reported at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday that someone had stole his catalytic converter of his vehicle around three weeks ago.
Wellsville An investigation continues into a theft reported shortly before 7:52 p.m. Thursday at Rite Aid. Police responded to a crash at 6:22 pm. Monday near the state Route 7 south exit ramp involving Ronald Siegman, whose vehicle sustained damage when he hit the gas instead of the brake and exited a highway and hit a ditch.
Lake Twp. Court date set for zoning dispute Published by news@presspubli. on Fri, 03/12/2021 - 4:00pm
By:
Larry Limpf
A mediation hearing date in the legal dispute between the owner of Woodville Road Nursery and Lake Township has been set for April 14 and Wood County Common Pleas Court Judge Matthew Reger has scheduled a trial for May 27. The dispute centers on two parcels purchased in 2017 by James Mlynek, the nursery owner, and the township’s zoning resolution. Mlynek purchased the parcels along Woodville Road to temporarily store leaves before composting them at his nursery business. The parties are at odds over required buffer yards and mounds, the use of the parcels as a transfer station, and whether the township has applied its zoning resolution equitably.
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Residents are asked how often they would use the community center if it included any of their preferences noted in the survey.
It also asks about whether there would be any support for a levy to maintain the centers’ operations.
Levy
“One aspect of this community center is ongoing operational and maintenance costs,” states the survey. “If this facility was developed with the programs you desire, would you consider passing a levy to help fund these upkeep costs? Unlike all other communities in Wood County, Northwood currently has no levies or additional taxes except for a 1.5 percent income tax.”
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