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Christine Matacic
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From: "Christine Matacic" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 6:04 PM
Subject: [Fwd: Requests for Information]
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> Subject: Requests for Information
> From: "Heidi Fought" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Tue, December 22, 2009 4:34 pm
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> Dear Township Officials:
>
> If you can assist with any of the following requests, please send your
> response directly to the requestor.
>
>
> Residue on Township Roads
> Wood County has experienced problems with "residue" left on roads, and
> in ditches after long periods of rain. This residue contains corn
> fodder, bean stubble, and whatever else is picked up from fields. We
> are interested in how other townships are handling the removal of the
> residue from roads, ditches, and culverts? AND who is financially
> responsible for the removal? How are you sure which field it might have
> come from ? Has anyone billed and collected for the work done ?
>
> Thank you for your assistance.
>
> Shirlee Bostdorff [log in to unmask] OR Dave Housholder
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
> Senior Program
> I am a law clerk at a firm that represents a small Ohio township. This
> township is considering, as a service to its residents, creating a
> program for the elderly that would involve the police (or maybe
> volunteers) checking on elderly residents who enroll in the program.
> There would be multiple options from calls once a week from the police
> to daily calls and possibly police visits. I am particularly interested
> in the police departments that do this - both those that use the DSC
> automatic call program and those using volunteers.
>
> Basically, I would like to learn about what other townships,
> particularly those with around 10,000 residents, in Ohio are doing in
> this regard and what pitfalls have been encountered. The contact
> information of any township utilizing any similar programs would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you much for your time,
>
> Sara Smith
> [log in to unmask]
> Capital University Law School 3L
>
>
> Cemetery Plots
> Two of the townships that our office represents each received a call
> from an individual inquiring whether the township had a Korean section
> in their respective township cemeteries. Neither township does. The
> individual then inquired about purchasing 500 cemetery lots in bulk to
> establish a Korean section in the cemeteries. Regardless of who is
> purchasing the lots, both townships have concerns about selling cemetery
> lots in bulk (i.e.: establishing a separate section in the cemetery,
> maintenance, unused graves and re-entry, etc . . . .) I wanted to know
> if other townships were receiving similar calls and, if so, how they
> were handling such requests.
>
> Thanks for your help. Have a great Holiday!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Christopher D. Betts
> Assistant Prosecuting Attorney
> Delaware County Prosecuting Attorney's Office
> 140 North Sandusky Street, 3rd Floor
> Delaware, Ohio 43015
> Telephone: (740) 833-2690
> Facsimile: (740) 833-2689
>
>
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