
Bailey said that following completion they could provide training to the township’s other officers in multi-officer response to dynamic situations. He also said the street department had replaced several signs across the township since trustees last met.Īlso discussed was a request from the township’s representative on the Columbiana County Drug Task Force, who also serves on the county swat team, to attend an Advanced Swat Hostage Rescue Class at a cost a $795, and for the township to cover the cost of a hotel room for four days while he completes the training. In his report Ieropoli said that the township had collected two full dump trucks of old tires during its annual collection at the start of last month. Other zoning matters discussed included Bailey suggesting trustees invite the township zoning board to attend their first meeting in August to ensure trustees and board members are on the same page. Ieropoli said he had been in contact with the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office and that while they were aware of the property the owner’s taxes were up to date and paid, and they were not pursuing any citation currently.Īrmeni also suggested the trustees and Christopher do a drive-through of the township to check for any potential problem properties. The rain came and now it’s starting to grow again, people are getting behind,” said Christopher.Īlso discussed was a nuisance property at the corner of Stewart and Hunt roads. Christopher said that the highest volume of nuisance property complaints in the township currently were high grass complaints. During his report Zoning Inspector Jeffrey Christopher said that he had received three permit requests the month prior, and that he had sent out two letters for high grass complaints, with a third to be sent soon.
