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Centerville TownshipWednesday, February 14, 2024

2/14/2024 - Centerville Township | Regular Meeting Minutes

Summary

The Centerville Township Board Meeting held on February 14, 2024, resulted in several key decisions regarding financial updates, zoning matters, and other township operations. The meeting included discussions about the Planning Commission appointments and several resolutions concerning town salaries and budgets.

Public Comments

During the public comment section, Daniel Hubbell expressed that all documents should be made available on the website. Steve Hamilton endorsed the appointment of Rolf Von Walthausen to the Planning Commission, commending their collaborative efforts with the planner. Katrina Pleva apologized for the procedural handling of the previous Planning Commission member vote, noting improvements were now in place.

Infrastructure Projects

There were no specific infrastructure projects discussed in this meeting. However, maintenance concerns were raised regarding the ramp and front steps of the township hall, with a mention of potential ARPA funds available for these repairs.

Other Business

After reviewing various agenda items, key actions included: 1. Approval of resolutions for salaries of the Supervisor, Clerk, and Treasurer, all of which passed unanimously. 2. The meeting time was set to change to 6:30 p.m. starting in April 2024. 3. Plans for an annual meeting on March 23, 2024, were established, along with the scheduling of the Board of Review meetings.

Financial Summary

1. The Treasurer’s report was approved, noting that tax revenues were coming in and there was an upcoming adjustment to legal fees in the budget. 2. A profit and loss worksheet indicated an excess of $17,000 in incoming funds against increased legal expenses. 3. Resolutions concerning township salaries were approved with the following key figures: - Supervisor's Salary: $13,000 - Clerk's Salary: $20,000 - Treasurer's Salary: $19,000

Action Items

1. Rolf Von Walthausen was appointed to the Planning Commission after procedural issues were rectified. 2. Schaub will follow up with the Planning Commission about zoning fees and the possible waiver of additional fees. 3. Chiles will pursue options for repairing or replacing the ramp and steps of the township hall, potentially utilizing available ARPA funds.

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