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Oxford Township, Erie County, Ohio USA
January 5, 2017
Pledge
President Scott Leber called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm
with the Pledge of Allegiance.
Roll Call:
Roll call indicated that
all Trustees were present, also present was Phillip David, Fiscal Officer/
Zoning Inspector and Road Superintendent David Kelley.
Minutes
Mr. Parker moved to accept the minutes for the
December 29th meeting, Mr. Stewart seconded the motion, roll was
called, with all present voting yes; motion carried.
Guest
No guests were present.
Zoning Report:
Mr. David
reported that he had issued no zoning permits since the last meeting to.
Road
Superintendent
Mr. Kelley reported that the air tank on the 2002 International Truck had
to be replaced, and the strobe lights on the back of the box driver’s side had
quit working. He said Tim Dunlap stopped in to chat and had spent the next four
hours helping to install the new air tank and tying to find the electrical
problem with the strobe lights. He said at one point, Tim had even gone home for
his electrical meter so they could test some circuits. During the discussion on
the truck repairs, everyone agreed that Tim Dunlap disserved a “thank you” the
next time anyone seen him.
Mr. Kelley reported that Mr. Stewart and himself had been working on
replacing the bucket pins on the backhoe loader. He said even though the pins
had been greased, misalignment with the grease jerks had prevented the pins from
receiving grease.
Trustees:
Mr. Leber/span> said he
didn’t have anything to report at this time.
Mr. Parker
said he had
talked with Tom Sloma who requested that some monies from the Oxford Township
Fund/Erie County Community Foundation be used for the design and fabrication of
a display cabinet to house some heirloom or historical articles about Oxford
Township. Mr. Sloma said he had some articles to donate along with the
possibility other people might have articles or things of historical value about
Bloomingville, Kimball, or Prout Station that they might wish to display.
After some discussion, Mr. Parker said he
would contact Steve eering, who also is on the committee for the Oxford
Township Fund.
Mr. Stewart said he
spent some time with Erie County Engineer, Jack Farschman going over the road
maps concerning the dividing line of Stoneridge Road between Erie and Huron
County. Mr. Stewart said by best estimate Stoneridge Road lays 75% in Oxford
Township and 25% in Ridgefield Township, Huron County.
MMr. Farschman said he would double check the measurements, but he was
pretty sure of the dividing line as mentioned.
Fiscal Officer.
Mr. David said he didn’t
have anything to report at this time.
Communications
Communications were
reviewed.
Old Business
There was no old business
to discuss.
New Business
Mr. Parker moved to pay the bills in the amount of $6,494.87, Mr. Stewart seconded the motion. Roll was called, with all present voting yes; motion carried.
No further business, the
meeting was adjourned.
Approved:
Scott Leber, President Phillip M. David, Fiscal Officer
James W. Stewart
419-359-1576
Cell: 419-656-3243
Scott Leber
419-465-2294
Cell: 419-706-5850
Michael G Parker
567-205-0001
Cell: 419-704-2549