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Friday, September 18 2009 |
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By Scott Rawdon - Buckeye Lake Beacon - 9/12/09 Edition
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP- Some Liberty Township residents may be getting new addresses without ever loading a moving truck.
Some residents of Kicsi Lane, a private street off of Saylor Road, were unhappy to learn they were to become Saylor Road residents after the Kicsi Lane sign was removed.
Immigrants privately created and named Kicsi Lane nearly 50 years ago and the road was never made public. County officials say it's officially part of Saylor Road and should be properly indicated, but the residents say the change is causing confusion. Residents can petition for the road to become a public road called Kicsi Lane, but they may have to pay for the road to be brought up to public street specifications. The town- ship would maintain it from that point forward.
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Last Updated ( Friday, September 18 2009 )
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Sunday, August 30 2009 |
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Just a courtesy reminder that we will be holding our regular ORRD meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 1st at 7:00 p.m. at the Pickerington Church of Christ, S.R. 256 and Stoudertown Road. We'll see you all then!
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Last Updated ( Sunday, August 30 2009 )
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Wednesday, June 03 2009 |
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Noise restricted in Liberty Township
To promote peace and tranquility, Liberty Township Trustees have adopted noise regulations [Resolution 11-C-06] that prohibits excessive noise in residential areas and certain premises where liquor is sold. Among other things the noise resolution applies to:
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Private construction activities after 9 p.m. and before 6:30 a.m. DST (7 a.m. EST), and before 10 a.m. on Sundays.
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Horns, music, amplified sound, power equipment other than mowers, trimmers, chain saws, or tillers, and unreasonably long periods of repeated discharging of firearms.
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Excessive noise from motor vehicles.
Prohibited noises are those audible at a distance of 100 feet or more from the property from which the noise emanates.
The resolution provides for several exceptions, including construction, repairs and maintenance of homes and outbuildings, accessory buildings, or yards.
The Fairfield County Sheriff is responsible for enforcement.
The resolution provides that the township trustees shall seek injunctive relief against people who violate the resolution and provides that a person aggrieved by another person’s violation of the regulation may seek civil action.
The resolution was adopted pursuant to Ohio Rev. Code § 505.172. Violations are a misdemeanor of the second degree.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW NOISE RESTRICTION RESOLUTION
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, June 03 2009 )
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