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:,3, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF OHIO CASE NO. 2012-0369 ORIGINAL ACTION IN MANDAMUS ^^^ :^^^^ IN THE CASE OF: STATE OF OHIO, eac re^ SCOTT DUNLAP, Relator v. KELLY SARKO - VIOLET TOWNSHIP ZONING INSPECTOR, ET AL., Respondents. RELATOR'S REPLY TO BRIEF OF RESPONDENTS, KELLY SARKO, ET AL. Part 2 of 2 Wesley T. Fortune (0085397) (COUNSEL OF RECORD) FORTUNE LAW LIMITED 421 Hill Road North Pickerington, Ohio 43147 Phone: (614) 452-4201 Facsimile: (614) 569-0100 E-Mail: [email protected] Paul-Michael La Fayette (0067031) (COUNSEL OF RECORD) Douglas Holthus (0037046) Poling I Petrello 300 East Broad Street, Suite 350 Columbus, Ohio 43215 Direct: (614) 737-2926 Facsimile: (614) 737-2929 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] COUNSEL FOR RESPONDENTS COUNSEL FOR RELATOR SCOTT DUNLAP ^^^ ^ ^ ^^^^ CLt; K UF CO^1f^T S^}^^EME COURT Of OHIO

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF OHIOCASE NO. 2012-0369

ORIGINAL ACTION IN MANDAMUS

^^^:^^^^

IN THE CASE OF:

STATE OF OHIO, eac re^ SCOTT DUNLAP,

Relator

v.

KELLY SARKO - VIOLET TOWNSHIP ZONING INSPECTOR, ET AL.,

Respondents.

RELATOR'S REPLYTO BRIEF OF RESPONDENTS, KELLY SARKO, ET AL.

Part 2 of 2

Wesley T. Fortune (0085397)(COUNSEL OF RECORD)

FORTUNE LAW LIMITED421 Hill Road NorthPickerington, Ohio 43147Phone: (614) 452-4201Facsimile: (614) 569-0100E-Mail: [email protected]

Paul-Michael La Fayette (0067031)(COUNSEL OF RECORD)Douglas Holthus (0037046)Poling I Petrello300 East Broad Street, Suite 350Columbus, Ohio 43215Direct: (614) 737-2926Facsimile: (614) 737-2929E-mail: [email protected]

[email protected] FOR RESPONDENTS

COUNSEL FOR RELATOR SCOTT DUNLAP

^^^ ^ ^ ^^^^

CLt; K UF CO^1f^TS^}^^EME COURT Of OHIO

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Mr. Scott Dunlap

7U59 Basil Western RoadCanal Winchester,Ohio 43110

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L®^^Li^ND & ^^C^^I^S, LL^Attorneys at La^sr

50 West Broad Street • Suite 3300 • Columbus, Ohio 43215-5917Telephone: 614.464.3563 • Facsimile: 614.224.6221 • Email: wlovelandc^ilblaw.net • Website: www•lblaw.net

Richard L. LovelandDonald F. BrosiusWilliarn L. Loveland

October 17, 2012

Mr. Scott Dunlap7059 Basil Western RoadCanal Winchester,Ohio 43110

Calvin T. Johnson, Jr.Peter N. Griggs

Subject: Violet Tber 4 a d e t ember 28u2012 ecords Reguests fiPladeScrtcm

Dear Mr. Dunlap:As you know, our firm serves as special counsel for the Board of Trustees of Violet

Township, Fairfield County, Ohio ("Vioered with thps I tterh s t o\respon'd to t eppublicr ecordlsletter, and'the document copies delivrequests made to Violet Townshipb,e^h^^ 2012.11 You alsot delivered alpcopyo o^f tghen request forSeptember 4, 2012, and Septem ,public records to the undersigned on September 24, 2012.

The request was for (1) any and all correspondence between Loveland &(^) a ► ny

Attorneys and Richard T. Ricketts Co., LPA Attorneys regarding "the Dunlap's property ;

and all investigatory records concerningoncernin d o^ related go Violet Town hip^f onclud ngl thatproperty"; and (3) any and all records c gactivities being engaged in on "the Dunlap s property are not a lawful non-conforming use in the

residentially zoned property.

Under Ohio law, a person making a public records request must describe the records

that he or she seeks with reasonabseonsvte records andhproperly eespondaThe reqbelstsffh treceiving the request can identify re pyou submitted are ambiguous and/or overly broad in that several requests ask for documentsbased on a last name, where several Township residents share the last name. The reference to

"the Dunlap's property" in every request is ambiguous.See State ex rel. Dillery v. Icsman, 92

Ohio St.3d 312, 2001-Ohio-193 (stating a request for all records containing a particulaecords tooverly broad). It is the responsibility of the person who wishes to inspect and/or copy

identify with reasonable clarity the recoStatet ex rel. Zaudererev. Josl eph^r62nOh o App 3d ^520112 Ohio St.3d 33, 2006-Ohio-6365,(1989) (stating that request for all traffi^ ^nterfere with the sancbti y of the recordkeeping processin scope and, second, if granted, wouitself).

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Mr. Scott DunlapOctober 17, 2012Page 2

The requests that you make of course duplicate, repeat, and overlap in substance many

of the request that you and your attornearcet numbere and thle tmany equestshthat you haveincluding the many requests made by pmade regarding documents having "Duests and enco poratesoall oof those'^esponseship thepreviously responded to these requ ,response to these requests, to the ext burden t at youdhav'easoeunreasonably pllacedt otnstheob^ection to the duplication, and theTownship.

Additionally, with respect to sever nlts cannot be produced because bhey aee protected bypersonal notes of counsel, these documethe attorney-client privilege and, in to ne Incl ent privi egettand t us rarerprd^ivileged Iand exemptpersonal notes are sub^ect to the at yfrom disclosure under §149.43 (A)(1)(v) of the Ohio Revised Code (Ohio's Public Records Act)

and will not be provided. See e.g.,State ex rel Thomas v Ohio State Univ. (1994 , 71 Ohio

105 Oh(o St.3d 261, 264St 3d 245, 249; State ex rel. Leslie v. Ohio Housing Finance . Agency,

265; Reed v. Baxter, 134 F.3d 351, 356 (6th Cir. 1998); State v Cleveland, 83 Ohio St.3d 379

(1998). Items of corresponden ^ IneseveraRpendng mattersam Itgationd,en(whi htyou are thethe joint defense bemg provideF2elator, are privileged under the joint defense privilege recognized by governing Ohio law.

To the extent that the subject requests are overly broad and/or ambiguous, pursuant toOhio Revised Code Section 149.43(B)(2) the Township is offering you the ability to revise yourrequests in an effort to assist you with the specific records you may be looking for.

Subject to the foregoing, with this Ifi esr ofl^founsel, responsp e to your^equests apld notall documents, including documents (n thethe subject to any objection or privifege.

Please to review the records provided, and let us y now if you havge any fof t esclarifications, questions or concerns. As a professional courtes , we are providin a copyletter to Mr. Wesley Fortune, Esq., your counsel.

Very tru y urs,

^^

Will . Loveland

WLL/Cc Wesley T. Fortune, Esq.Paul-Michael La Fayette, Esq.Violet Township

L&BDOCS\LITIGATION\VIOLET TOWNSHIP\DUNLAPIVIOLET TOWNSHIP (DUNLAP PRR RESPONSE 9-4-12 AND 9-24-12

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E d, Richard Ricketts <rtrC^ricketts-law.com>^ Monday, April 30, 2012 12:56 PM

Sent; William LovelandTo:Sui^ject:

Terry Dunlap matters

Bill

I have s oken with Teriy Dunlap, Sr. ("Teriy") about the pending litigation matters and the questions that have

p Inbeen raised by Scott Dunlap ("Scott") as to the propriety oo te1e on Basil Western Road (`I'roperty' )^grange/xecreational activities Teriy conducts at the Dunlap fainily p p tY

or are made inthis re ard my client continues to believe that all of his activitieithe tl iocedpirally appropriatenald/ allowed un ergapplicable law and I question whether Scott s allegatlons are e p

ood faith. Nonetheless, Teriy would prefex to address and resolv^e followin^ to you. iolet Townslup m a businessg blike fashion and as such Teriy has authorized me to cominutuca e

twithstandin my client's Uelief that the scope of the classroom tra evno not holdec 1 ssroom osessions" a theNo g Teri w1ll aviolation of any rules or regulations of Violet Township, y $^

I'ro er (the classroom port^on of any training would be cus dof the Prone fty ullrespeoct of the shootingerange oorP tY

challenge or interference with his clearly lawful and allo^uable per recreational activities that have eithe^ historically been conducted IoWns^e alongod^ese linesitivise allowed byoth pa^- ^icable law. Teriy is open to enteru^g lnto an agieement with Violet

ail will also confitm that since the November 17, 2010 meeting wln u°ted aclahsr roomSe tra ning at ithatThis e mTownship at the PropertjT (the "Nleeting"), he has not held or co

ocation. Furthermore, Terry has indicated that the exhibits/picture^cott Dunl ap(t dthete°xtent they relate to the1 _and/or Freedom of Information Act requests of Mr. Fortune or Mi p

"class room" tiaining) all pre date the Meeting. In this regard, please shootine r^an e^ elft baitsthat`should not bedefinition does occur while people are present and particlpatu^g at th g €^confused with "class room" trauvng" which Teuy is willing to continue to hold at another venue if it will facilitate a

resolution of the concerns of Violet Township.

Terr and I are open to having further dlscussloils witli you aief ashion. Lep1esentatives of Violet Township asYnecessary and appropriate to address these matters in a constructtv

Thanks

Rick

Richard T. Ricketts, Esq.

Ricketts Co., L.I'.A•

50 I-Iill Road SouthI'iclcerington, OH 43147rtr(a^ rickett5-law. com^ ^hone:614-834-8246F^ a ^: 614-834-8238

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,^ :c,ttdentialiry tiote: "1'his email is intended only for the. person ot ennry• to ^vhtch rt ts addressed and tnay conta^n tnformahon that is pm tle^ed, conEdentia] or otllen^^tse protecte. vin of this cmail or the information contained herein Uy ancone othnmediatelv and desct^top the onginal mes•sage and all^copiessponsiUle

?om disclosure. Dtssemination, disrupuon or cop, g . .:or deG^•ering this email to the intended recipient is prohiUited. lf you recene this message in enor, please notify me

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^ ^, Richard Ricketts[[email protected]]

Sent••Thursday, May 10, 2012 7:27 AM

To- William Loveland

Sui^ject:violet township-dunlap property

Bill

Tl-us e inail is in follow up to oux discussion earliex this ^veek in resViolet Town Du (`ls 'ooting ^on of a shooting

range on the Dunlap Families' propexty on Basil Westexn Road m PRan e" . S ecifically, I would like to claxify and detexmine whethe Va is ^lO^)^ited uilder^the Tow ship's^ o dina 1 es,g ) p Ypoperation of the Shooting Range is not allowed and/ox is in some

xules and/ox regulations, specifically including but not limited to the Violet Township Zoning Code.

the extent fhat tlus is the position of Violet Township, a declaxato ^cable law to clearly allow fortthe curaent useromay be appxopriate given the xeality that my clients and I interpxet app

of the Shooting Range.

`` Thanl^s for your attention to these matters.

Rick

Richard T. Ricketts, Esq.

Ricketts Co., L.P.A.

50 Hill Road SouthPickexington, OH 43147rtrn ricketts-law. co mTelephone: 614-834-8246

Fax: 614-834-8238 ,Confidendality Note: "I'his email is intended only for the per,on or enhtp to wh^ch it is addresscd and may contnm mformat^on that is prie>ilegcd, confidential or otherv+zse protecte

'>r the information cc7ntained hcrcin Uy anyone other thln the intendsd ^ec^ipc ^Ll °,nal me.c^age andtall cop'cs ^^^nsiUlcfrom disclosurc. Disscmination, disruption or caPy^ng of this emad c ,for delivering this email to the incended reci^ient is prohibited. If you receive this message m error, please nouCy me immediately and dc. y b

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^.^'^3;.^ '' ''-s ^-^' -

LO^^:L^ND c^ $^O^I^S, LIjCAttorrieys at ^Lazzsr

50 West Broad Street • Suite 3300 • Columbus, C^ blawlnet 9Website: unvw•lblaw.netTelephone: 614.464.3563 • Facsimile: 614.224.6221 • Email: wloveland@I

Richard L. LovelandDonald F. BrosiusWilliam L. Loveland

May 30, 2012

VIA EIVIAIL AND ORDINA.RY MAIL

Richard T. RickettsRichard T. Ricketts Co., LPA5o Hill Road, SouthPickerington, Ohio 43147

Subject: Ter DunlapShootin Ran e- Concealed Car Class Matters

Calvin T. Johnson, Jr.Peter N. Griggs

Dear Rick:

This letter will confirm conversations that you and I has e developed through thtsand confirm the positlon of Violet Township tha Dunla of lawful non-

investigation, analysis, and co o de him with a r ght o conductr concealed carry classesconforming use rights that p ro e on Basil Western Road. As youand/or operate a shooting range at his family p P rtY the Township'sknow, the positions described in ths a sinte ested b rustees.ch Mr b Dunlap has beenadministration, counsel, and only rtexcluded from all discussions regarding the issues and position.

he has assertedl wa to conduct bothWith respect to Mr. Dunlap's position, ^

nonconforming use rights, or indeopns of con e aled carry cla s es on his family properry.classroom and shooting range sesSome evidence exists in the records of Violet Townshipd, ano MraD g that some lawfulthe Township with addi^ one 1 eN dl may e a t atmg andnonconforming use righ ry

However, Violet Township remains uncertain, on the hes s of e and the aharacter

of information that it has obt^^s dt ad ea sl t t he Totwnship thatu ses may have beenof the nonconforming use rig PPadded, expanded, or changed after zoning ^'as cate o f o ring compl ance with respectViolet Township could not, if asked, issue a It the efore takes the position that additionsto all current known uses of the property.nd chan es that have been made may well llave excoe ds a tths V o et Township'sa gnonconforming use rights that may exist. Tn other w ,

osition tllat the conduct of either the classroom or o^e ermitted at t e subjectP classes, as a commercial venture, is n pconcealed carry

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Richard T. Ricketts Co., LPAMay 30, 2012Page 2 of 2

property by the zoning law of the Township absent proven lawful non-conforming userights. Furthermore, it is the Township s position that such non-conforming use rightsaddressing this activity have not yet been satisfactorily shown to exist.

Please be advised that if, in the future, it is shown that concealed carry classes,conducted on a for profit basis, are conducted on the property, Violet Township willhave no alternative to the initiation of legal proceedings to address the asserted

violations of the Violet Township Zoning Code.

Please call me if you have any further questions or need for clarification with

respect to Violet Township's positions with respect to this matter.

Very

^

Will^m L.

WLL/baw

cc: Violet Township Board of TrusteesKelly Sarko, Violet Township Zoning Inspector

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VViiliam L. Love(and

'; Richard Ricketts[rtrC^ricketts-law.com]

Sent:Friday, June 08, 2012 8:30 AM

To: William Loveland

Su(^jeCt:RE: Violet Township - Terry Dunlap

Bill

I was in Dallas last week for depositions and apologize for ee^ b ith inelcli ngyestie^day tot eview and1discnss yourforwarded in respect of the above matter. I was able to m y

letter.

er asked me to provide you additional infonnation that clearly eseekhonce I71 ave beeiZO b e to c mpile thelry isT ryentirely appropriate and I will be forwarding you those items next ^v

package for you.

Thanks, and have a great weekend.

Rick

g2^^1.iard T. Ricketts, Esq.:etts Co., L.P.A.

' '` 50 Hill Road SouthPickerington, OH 43147

rtrn^'_ +.^ts_law.com

Telephone: 614-834-8246

Fax: 614-$34-8238

......ta^.^.^.^,,,^,^,m-.^..^^.^^^,^^.,^._...---_ _ Iblaw.netFrom: William LovelMaa

d 30, 2012 5 591 PM @ ]Sent: Wednesday, YTo: Richard Ricketts punlaSubject: Violet Township - Terry p

Rick:

Please see the letter attached. I am sending a hard copy as well.

Please call me if you have questions, or if you wish to discuss any aspect.

Always my best,

BiIIWilliam L. Loveland

Loveland & 13rosius, LLC50 West Broad Street, Suite 3300

Co(umlaus, Ohio 43215

Telephone: 614-464-3563

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Fax: 614-224-6221Erraail: wloveland(a7lblaw.net

This email is confidential and is intended only for the named recipient(s) and may contain information that is

privileged, attorney work product or ^ease a^mmediateiy notify the senderland del te this email message from your computer.r^or are not the named recipient(s), p Thank you.

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WElliam L. Loveland

[ >I:Sent:

To:

Cc:

Subject:

Bill

Richard Ricketts[rtrC ricketts-law.com]Friday, June 15, 2012 8:34 AMWilliam LovelandAmy Miller; Terry J. Dunlap, Sr.; Ken HansonDunlap properties/shooting range-Violet Township

Good morning.

Later dzis morning Ainy ^v^ fulalize and foi-^vard yTou a o py of iuy lettei uz response to your May 30, 2012

correspondence in respect of the above referenced matt

If you have any questions please call me so that we can discuss any outstanding issues.

Thanlcs and have a great Father's day weekend.

Rick

Richard T. Ricketts, Esq.Ricketts Co., L.P.A.5^ Hill Road Soudi; .erington, OH 43147

rtrna ricketts-la^v.comTelephone: 614-834-8246

• 614 834-8238Fax. - .

Confidentiality Note: This email is intended only for the person or entit<' to which it ^s ^ddressed nnd may conel^n tnfo^mation that ^s privileged, confidential or othene^ise protectermation conraincd herein by anyone other than the intcnded recipient, o;^l m sslc^e and allcopies rot1^iUle

from disclosnLe. llisseminatioq disruption or cop}'mg nE this emnil or the infofor deGvering tliis email to the intended recipient ^s prohiUited. lf you cecei^^e diis messagc in e.zror, please notify me unmediately and destroy the oii^

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William !. L®veland ^

r ,^. Amy Miller[[email protected]. Friday, June 15, 2012 1:43 PMTo• • William LovefandCc• Terry J. Dunlap, Sr.; Ken Hanson; Richard Ricketts

Sul^ject:RE: Dunlap properties/shooting range-Violet Township

Attachments:L2012 06 15 Loveland re shooting range-120615-AMILLER.PDF

rlttached is the responsive correspondence ieferenced below.

Thanks,Amy

Fr®m: Richard RickettsSent: Friday, June 15, 2012 8:34 AMTo: William LovelandCc: Amy Miller; Terry J. Dunlap, Sr.; 'Ken Hanson'

5ubject: Dunlap properties/shooting range-Violet Township

13ill

Good morning.

T ,r this morning Amy will finalize and forward you a copy of iny letter in response to your D2ay 30, 2012

c^._^espondence in respect of the above referenced matters.

If }^ou have any questions please call me so that we can discuss anyT outstanding issues.

Thanks and have. a great Father's day ^veekend.

Rick

Richard T. Ricketts, Esq.

Ricketts Co., L.P.A.

50 Hill Road SouthPiclierington, OH 43147L t^.^ ri cketts-1atv. comTelephone: 614- 834-8246

Faz: 614-834-8238

Contidentialin^ Note: 'Phis email ic intended onl}' For the per,on or ent^qct nFolrmatinn ccant ined herdein f^ ^ anyone otl er than the intendred re'^^CEip,cn nfidelntl^nm^lCOtC anCla^ P°r` ^ d tiible

from diselosure. Disscmination, disruption ar copying of this cmad rn . .Eor deliaering this email to che intended re.cipient Is prohibited. If you reccive this mesagc m error, please notify roe Immediately and destro}• the original message and all coples.

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VIA ElYIAIL OI^iL'Y . " ^ _ . .^ Williain Lovelarid; Esq. : • '

Loveland &:Brosius, LLC ^ • : . . .50 West Broad Street, Suite 3300 ^ . :

' Columbus, OH 43215 ^ ^ . ,

^ g^: . '"Dunlap: Pi;operties"/Sh®otimg kzange-Violet Township • . .

. Dear Bill: . . . , .

^^This corresp"ondence is iii follow up ^and response to your Mof Ter20 IDun].apes gon (e^YrYregarding the above-referenced; matter; and specifically, the uses .

^ Dunlap")` and, Carole Dunlap's. properties l Qusl indicat d to yon on a number of occasions,1Mn^ Township (the °`Dunlap Ptopezties"). As prev y,

.Dun1a would prefer to address these. issues in a professional. f^^ °MYnDunlap is of thesopinionp yopen comrriunication tliat I provide. you with".ari explanatton o pp

the currei^t%conternplated uses of the.Dunlap.Properties are allo^ved under a licable Iaw:

^^ •' First; with respec't to . the` gun shooting range operated by Mra Dlicab e Federal ^ nd/or ." Properties (`.`Shooting Range"),. all aspects of that tise are gbverned by pp .. ..

State Law; and are outside the jurisdiction.o£ Violeti.Township•nd 1531 84 e^tlsera (cop^ aappended),the provisions of Ohio Revised Code ("ORC") Sections 9.68 avihich pre-empt a fowriship's • ju'xisdiction . over ^those. uses,. w^h^eo eer b e^ ^at V olet Township liaszoning code or.other township rtiles and regul.ations. Futth . , gt •

adopted ; a hoxne rule form of .governxnent, RC Section 5'04.04s^cG o covera eended) terTn sthese

precluded by virtue of the provisioriof•thesOe la.^vs, which was pr^ep(ared bp m y^o-counsel in theserespects, I•haye attached a sutrimarymafters, I^en Hanson; Esq. ' ^

. Ivlr. Dunlap also beliedes i that all of the , current . uses of the, Dunlap , Propefties are ^

" andfathered" based on the facts :presented. Whi1e Mr. Dunlap disagrees. wii-h'.Violet Township's^ .

expressed concern 'that the Shooting . Ra^g? • uSe on the Dunlap Properties,^I believe tho ettwo 'broadened scope of the allowed nonconfo g

^^ issues are effectively moot; regardless.of ^eri onforsmiriat ue of ,the hooting Range a d e lated' :Specifically, even if the validity of the, no g .

... . . A Legal Professional Association: ^ ..50 Hill Road South • Pickerington, Ohio 43147 •(614).834-8225..• Fax (614) 834-8238

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WiJliam Loveland, Esq. ^ ^ , .

_ June 15, 2012 , . : . . . _ ^Page 2 : .

otin uses. are challenged• (which ^vould be vigorously defend ed statutes.Township cloes notgun/sho . • g . .have jurisdiction^over those types of uses based on tlie above referenc .

^ent wishes fo work with Violet Towaship; to the extent ieas o^ oYth herein, o^ believeMy ch . .and'"resolve these issues. . If you have any .questions ab.out the matters s ' lease contact me tothat outstanding issues rexriain as to xny client's use of the Dunlap Properties, p

' fw.-ther discuss, those concerns: . , • •

^. • . • . , Sincerely, ^

^ Richard T. Ricketts

RTR/altn ^ .

Sr. vxa email) • ^CC: Terry Dunlap, ( .^ Ken^Hanson, Esq. (via email):. . • . . . :

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William Loveland, Esq. ^ ; ^

June 15, 2012 . . .• Page 3 .

OHIO'S PIt.EEMPTIOlV STATUTE R.G: 9.68 • ' ' . ^ ^ .' ^

' Under Ohio's preempdon law, the onlp ^local: `ordinances^ that "survive" are: • 1..) zonirig

' azices xe ulating the coxrimercial sale of. firearms in areas zonri ofeaidenti sh p ago lo g as the .ordm $•2.) zoning, to control geographic .location and hours' of operatio g^

` zonin re ation treats AI.L co^ercial/retail .establishmentsa n^S arid etc^s regaxd. .(i.e. gung ^shops cannot be sirigled out and treated different than a bakery,

R:C.: 9'.68 has been upheld by tlie^Ohio Supxeme Court on two separate occasions..

. . . ' ^ ' . . _.^._ a a n r n A 'A A ^ ' ^ . . 'OHIO'S TOWN 'ritr rivjVl,^ 1^.^1.,.- ^^-- ___ _ ,

Townshi Home Rule Authority is set forth in. R.C. 504.04ea ^^l'-tl' ant of po^e po ^e. pto perform'most actions through this st'atute. Specifically'exemppower to regulate "the possession; use, or.'sale of firearms:" Statecl plainly, Townships have no

authority to regul'ate firearms. . . • .. .

___ .^ . ar,.,-, ,^vn^i-^^f'^r'T(^II^T STATUTES R:C. 1533:83 1533.84 tS1VI31533.85.^,J111v v .`^_ _. _ . . . . ' . . '• . ^ .

R.C. Sections 1533.83, .84 and .85 'are generally referYed:.to as. Ohio's' :"range protection

statutes." These statutes.were created and passed by ^ate nor sub'ect tobconstant court act^onx InJ

ranges are.not subject to differing standards across the s ,. .si^mmary, the state has occupied and preempted the field of range design and operation.

^ The desigri, supervision and ;operation of ranges. ^oeaevelo y nge opefation rules,tand theseD:'tvision of Wildlife. The Chief, or his/her delega.te, ^s p.

r^iles may not be more stxingent. tlian'those set f 14 G ^e nRaegf toofcrlvs oo that thetN R A.

edition 2004, N.R.A. publication #: NR60401AR ) ^• Range Source Bookis the contro]]uig standaxd for ranges in Ohio. .

1533.84- states; in relevant part"These rules shall be no more st^n^ ^dtlo0?? tl ethour.r ofeoperationoof

R.C. „t^^^, ^nd sut^ ression o noise st ,fstandards; and anclude stand'ards for the limit f^,shooting ranges of the various tyj^es and at the various locations of z'anges, and standards forpublic sa e"

R.C. 1533.83(D)^"T.he chief's noise riiles" means the rules.'of^the•c•hief of the divzsian of u^ildl'^e that are

uant to section 1533:84 of the Reuised Code and thatpertain to the.limitation or suppression of noise atadopted ^urs .a shooting range or to tl^e hours of operation.of shootfng ranges.

3.85 "Tloe oaa^ner, operator, or u.rer of a:rhooting. range rs o drrtan e cresolution^oR.C: 153 ^^ ^ •

.. ____..ao.. ^ri^r .sPCtior^ of the Revrsed •Code Op' under an^Ji^^+^^ n^ C^Tr,nression o1

l9. ^

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. ' William Loveland, Esq. . .June 15, 2012 ' • .Page 4^ , ^ ' , . ^ . .'

Be ond cxisnisial enfoYCemerit, civil. enforcement is simil.arly pxeempted, wliether it is .by zoning,y

ordinance or common law nuisance action.

the courts af common ^ileas, municipal courts,'• 1533.85(C): "Notzvithstanding any cantrary provirion of lau^, ^

housing divisions of munici^ial courts, and county ceR^tsed.tGade under an a.tdrna.rxceYresolutiondorCha ter 3767, ox an other sect^on of.th ^

^ re ulation of a alitrcal.subdivxsron °n a^nursax^cecac"on^ f the o.utt detetrmirzes ha ^eownex ar o exator of a shootirz ran e. ^owner.'s or o et^ator's• actians ^ox arri^ssion^hthh eareu^ e f^ b e^l°f ^hichev rral l to ^heanuisa^e • ^

f p f y ppy .^ com lied ^th the ch.ref s noise rciles or

action." " •

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Lawriter - ORC - 9.68 Right to bear arms - challeilge to law.Page 1 of 1

9.68 Right to bear arms - challenge ^o law.

he individual right to keep and bear arms, being a fundamental individi al r^ot ctedtrightineevery(A) TUnited States Constitution and Ohio Constitution, and being a constitutiona y ppart of Ohio, the general assembly finds the need to provide uniforpm laws throu 9^ry nghsaleaor

regulating the ownership, possession, purchase, other acquisition, trans ort, storage,

other transfer of firearms, their components, and their ammunition. Except as speeson,a thoutlfdurther

the United States Constitution, Ohio Constitution, state law, or fedeossess,f a uPrchase, sefl, transfer;ermission, restriction, delay, or process, may own, p P

license, ptransport, store, or keep any firearm, part of a firearm, its components, and its ammunit^on.

(B) In addition to any other relief provided, the coue s^ anao dinance,nrdule,aoo regulation as beeng inany person, group, or entity that prevails in a chall g

conflict with this section.

(C) As used in this section:

(1) The possession, transporting, ar carrying of firearms, their components, or their ammunitioninclude, but are not limited to, the possession, transporting, or carrying, openly or concealed on aperson's person or concealed ready at hand, of firearms, their components, or their ammunition.

(2) "Firearm" has the same meaning as in section 2923.11 of the. Revised Code.

(D) This section does not apply to either of the following:

ordinance that regulates or prohibits the commercial sale of firearms, firearm(1) A zoningcomponents, or ammunition for firearms in areas zoned for residential or agricultura uses;

(2) A zoning ordinance that specifies the hours oan°mun t! on for fireagmsgmay occurraprov ded thatcommercial sale of firearms, firearm components, o

the zoning ordinance is consistent with zoning fa^toanrohibitionhof the'commeircalnsale of f ea ms,geographic area and does not result in a de Pfirearm components, or ammunition for firearms in areas zoned for commercial, retail, or industrial

uses.

Effective Date: 03-14-2007

5/8/2Q12

http://codes.ohio. gov/orc/gp9 •68

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T awriter - ORC - 1533.83 Shooting range definitions.

1533.83 Shoo^ing ran9e definitions.

Page 1 of 1

As used in sections 1533.83 to 1533.85 of the Revised Code:

A) "Pofitica! subdivision" means a municipal corporation, township, county, or other body corporate

and olitic responsible for governmental activities in a geographic area smaller than that of the state.P

(B) "Shooting range" means a facility operated for the purpose of shooting with firearms or archery

equipment, whether publicly or privately owned an s andhwild ranimap hunta g prerserves cesaablishednot limited to, commercial bird shooting preserve

ursuant to this chapter. "Shooting range" does not include a facility owned or operated by a municipal

p olice district.corporation, county, or township p

(C) "Harm" means injury, death, or loss to person or property.

D) "The chief's noise rules" means the rules of the chhato ertain ^tosthe I m tatilon oh suPPresa °pte°

pursuant to section 1^_ 33•84to the hours of opeaation of shooting ranges.noise at a shootmg ra g

"The chief's public safety rules" means the rules of the c t'hat f ertai ^'tospublfc sa'fetye including^E)adopted pursuant to section 1533.84 of the Revised Code o drepair of any structure or facility that isstandards for the reconstruction, enlargement, remodeling,

part of a shooting range.

EfFective Date: 11-21-1997

4/6/2011

http://codes.ohio. gov/orc/1533.83

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, Lawriter - ORC - 1533.84 Ru1es for establishing standards for shooting ranges. Page 1 of 1

1533.84 Ru^es far estabtishing standards for sho®ting

ranges.

The chief of the division of wildlife, in accordance with sectiont'n53^ n0es^ Theseerules shadll /behnoladopt rules establishing generally accepted standards for shoo g 9

more stringent than national rifle association standards, and include sranges of the vaeiolusttypes and

suppression of noise, standards for thestanda ds for pulblic safety tThe rules may include standards forat the various locations of ranges, andthe reconstruction, enlargement, remodeling, or repair of any structure or facility that is part of a

shooting range provided that any local laws creating standaerall f to all structures or fac lities a d notremodeling, or repair of structures or facilities that apply gen Y

exclusively or primarily to shooting ranges also shall apply to seals to issue or deny og d tionlal zoning

limits the authority of a county or township board of zonin9 ap Qr repair of an existing shooting range

certificates for the reconstruction, enlargement, remodel figsection 519.14 af the Revised Code or thepursuant to division (C) of section 303.14 or division (C)

authority of a board of county commissioners o sb^ tion of nonconform ng uses npursuantcto slectoonrestoration, reconstruction, extension, or sub

_. 303.19 or 519.19 of the Revised Cade. At the time sf its establishment, a shooting range shall comply

with all existing local ord^nances, regulations, or law

resentative sample of persons andThe chief of the division of wildlife shall consult with a reporganizations that own, operate, or use shooting ranges and persons and organizations that represent

counties, townships, municipal corporations, and holders of real property adjoining shooting ranges

prior to filing or amending the rules required or aof the chief's proposed crules lor anyrsubseque'ntsection 1531.10 of the Revised Code. A draft copy

amendments to the rules shall be submitted to rep^^enncommentston the dralfttrudlesrgo thetch ef. Theshall be given thirty days to review and submit wri due regard to thechief shal( consider but not be bound by the written comments and, after giving

public interests, shall file the initial rules in accordenof this section n 1531.10 of the Revised Code

within one hundred eighty days after the effective da

Effective Date: 11-21-1997

4/6/2011

http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/I 533.84

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^,awriter - ORC - 1533.85 Immunity in civil actionconcerning shooting range noise. Page I of 1

i!533.85 In^munrtY ^n civil action concerning shooting

range noise.A)(1) The owner, operator, or user of a shooting range is not liable in damages in a civi! action to any

person for harm that allegedly is caused by the ce ot^°nero,f operator,toruserosubstangatly compliesrw thlimit or suppress noise at the shooting range if th

the chief's noise rules.

(2)(a) Division (A) of this section does not create a new cause of actian or substantive legal right

against an owner, operator, or user of a shooting range.

(b) Division (A) of this section does not affect any immunities from or defenses to civil liability

established by other sections of the Revised Code or availab(e at common law to which the owner,

operator, or user of a shooting range may be entitled.

Divisian (A) of this section shall apply only to harm that occurs on or after the effective date of this(c)section.

(d) Division (A) of this section does not confer an i^m ^etnegligence^i lwilblfulyor waintonnmisconduct, oroperator`s, or user's actions or omissions that consintentionally tortious conduct if those actions or omissions are not the subject of the chief's noise rules

or are not in substantial compliance with the ch^ef s noise rules.

(B) The owner, operator, or user of a shooting range is not subject to criminal prosecution under any

section of the Revised Code, or under any ordi e sion of noise f therconduct of thepown'erl opeaatoroorthat relates to the creation, limitation, or suppruser that al(egedly violates the section, ordinance, resolution, or regulation substantially compiies with

the chief's noise rules.

(C) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the courts of common pJeas, municipa{ courts,

housin divisions of municipal courts, and county courts af this stunder alnnordignance,nresolution,i'or9under Chapter 3767. or any other section of the Revised Co e,regulation of a political subdivision, or under the common law of this state against the owner or

operator of a shooting range in a nuisance action if the co substant ally compl edewith the oh ep'srnoiseactions or omissions that are the subject of a complarntrules or the chief's public safety rules, whichever apply to the nuisance action.

Effective Date: 11-21-1997

5/7/2012

http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/1533.85

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Lawriter - ORC - 504.04 Exercise of powers under limited home nzle government.

504.Q4 Exercise of powers under lin^ii^ed home rule

gover°nmen^.

Page 1 of 2

(A) A township that adopts a limited home rule government may do all of Wateorllor^sewer servoices inprovided that any of these resolutions, other than a resolution to supplyaccordance with sections 504.18 to 504.20 of the Revised Code, may be enforced only by the

imposition of civil fines as authorized in this chapter:

(i) Exercise all powers of local self-government within the unincorporated area of the township, other

than powers that are in confiict with generai laws, except that the township shall comply with the

requirements and prohibitions of this chapter, and shall enact no taxes other than those autharized by

general law, and except that no resolution adopted pursuant to this chapter shall encroach upon the

powers, duties, and privileges of e(ected township officers or change, alter, combine, eliminate, or

otherwise modify the form or structure of the township government unless the change is required or

permitted by this chapter;

2) Adopt and enforce within the unincorporated area of the townshi Wioeairohiib ted by divis o a(B) ofsimifar regulations that are not in conflict with general laws or other p

this section;

(3) Supply water and sewer services to users within the unincorporated area of the township in

accordance with sections 504.18 to 504.20 of the Revised Code;

(4) Adopt and enforce within the unincorporated area of the township any resolution of a type

described in section 503.52 or 503.60 of the Revised Code.

(B) No resolution adopted pursuant to this chapter shall do any of the following:

(1) Create a criminal offense or impose criminal penalties, except as authorized by division (A) of this

section or by section 503,52 of the Revised Code;

(2) Impose civil fines other than as authorized by this chapter;

(3) Estabiish or revise subdivision regu(ations, road construction standards, urban sediment rufes, orstorm water and drainage regulations, except as provided in section 504.21 of the Revised Code;

(4) Establish or revise building standards, building codes, and other standard codes except as provided

in section 504.13 of the Revised Code;

(5) Increase, decrease, or otherwise alter the powers or duties of a township under any other chapter

of the Revised Code pertaining to agriculture or the conservation or development of natural resources;

(6) Establish regulations affecting hunting, trapping, fishing, or the possession, use, or sale of

fi rea rms;

(7) Estabiish or revise water or sewer regulations, except in accordance with section 504_18, ^04.19,

5/8/2012http:/Icodes.ohio. gov/orc/504.04

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Lawriter - ORC - 504.04 Exercise of powers under limited home rule government. Page 2 of 2

or 504.21 of the Revised Code.

Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as affecting the powers of counties with regard to the

subjects listed in di^isions (B)(3) to (5) of this section.

{C) Under a limited home rule government, all officers shall haevised QCode,cexcept tha btheoboardeofelected, or appointed, as provided in Chapter 505. of the R

township trustees shall appoint a full-time or part-time faw director pursuant tOOVed` for tQhe townshlpRevised Code, and except that a five-member board of township trustees appbefore September 26, 2003, shall continue to serve as the legislative authority with successive

members serving for four-year terms of office until a termination of a limited home rule government

under section 504.03 of the Revised Code.

(D) In case of conflict between resolutions enacted by a board ofi towns pip trustees and revails.pInordinances or resolutions, the ordinance or resolution enacted by the mun^i al corporation P count

case of conflict between resolution^he boarddofbt wnsh p taust es°preva'ils trustees and any Yresolution, the resolution enacted by

Effective Date: 09-05-2001; 05-06-2005; 08-17-2006; 2007 SB97 01-01-2008

5/8/2012

http ://codes.ohio.gov/orc/504.04

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W^Iliam L. Loereland

F ^:

3._ a:

To:

Cc:

SuE^ject:Attachrnents:

William LovelandThursday, July 12, 2012 11:13 AMRicketts, Richard T. (rtrCa^ricketts-la.w.com)Bi{I Yaple ([email protected])Violet Township - Terry and Carole DunlapRicketts Letter 7-12-12.pdf

Rick:

Attached is a follow-up letter regarding the concealed carry class issue. Please let me know ifyou have questions as to the Township's position after you read the letter.

Best regards,

Bill

William L. LovelandLoveland & Brosius, LLC

50 West Broad Street, Suite 3300Columbus, Ohio 43215

Telephone: 614-464-3563Fax: 614-224-6221

Email: wloveland(c^lblaw.net

This email is confidential and is intended only for the named recipient(s) and may contain information that ispriviEeged, attorney work product or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. rf you have received this message in error,

or are nat the named recipient(s), please immediately notify the sender and delete this email message from your computer.Thank you.

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l.,^ 7i( ^:^l..1r^.t^ ^ t7C ^^^r^^ V+5^ Li.^i.^ittorriey^ a.t La^sr

50 West Broad Street • Suite 3300 • Columbus, Ohio 43215-5917Telephone: 614.464.3563 • Facsimile: 614.224.6221 • Emaii: [email protected] • Website: www.lblaw.net

Richard L. LovelandDonald F. BrosiusWiiliam L. Loveland

Calvin T. Johnson, Jr.Peter N. Griggs

July 12, 2012

VIA EMAIL

Richard T. RickettsRichard T. Ricketts Co., LPA5o Hill Road, SouthPickerington, Ohio 43147

Subject: Violet Township^ ArMT an ;^arole Dunlap PropertieslConcealed Carry Class

,

Dear Rick:

This letter will to confirm our recent con iven bo the di s t rested Trusteescommunication of the instructions that I have been g Y

and the administration of Violet Towl^shimoretth n a year^ The s sue was the subject ofhas been a focus of our conversatlons fo . 2012 res onsePmy May 30, 2012 letter to you, and was also the subject of your June 15,

to me and Violet Township. The issue bosl cons s ing of cassroom and range activitieseconduct of concealed carry hrearm class ,or consisting of only range activities, ° rmit on andeatt hesTerry d Carole DunlapViolet Township Zoning Resolutlon pe

property.

Respectfully, Violet Township understands and appreciates the legal analysis that

you have presented regarding tdeta'led in t e authogit es tendereddwith y ou r lettoerrJune 15 letter, and as furtherHowever, Violet Township is not taking the position that the shooting activity, stand2ng

alone, is the problem. Violet To and^ different colmmerc al a^ ivl^ncons st ng tofl bothrepresents the addition of a newclassroom and shooting component shi 'sonos tioncsr thatathes^additionroflthis usezoned properry. As such, the Town p Prepresents a prohibited expansion of any lawful non-conforming use rlghts that exist

with respect to this properry.

Under these circumstances and the position described above, please advise yourclients that the next time that Violet Township obtains evidence of continuing concealed

carry class commercial activity at condpcted in1eviolation of the t rms ofDthe Townshipconsider the activity to be actlvlty

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Richard T. Ricketts Co., LPA

,Tuly 12, 2012Page 2 Of 2

Zoning Resolution. Should the activit aberoces that it cons stently pursues in allc elshave no choice but to commence the leg pof continuing violations of township zoning law.

Please feel free to call me if you wish to discuss any aspect of the position

described above, or any other this matter.

Very truly

^.._r_^'.,, -1'" -.s.^

William L.

WLL/baw

cc: Violet Township Board of TrusteesKelly Sarko, Violet Township Zoning Inspector

Letlers\4VLL\V'iolet Township Letlers\Dunlap\R3cketts Letter ^-iz-iz.

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ZONCNCr COT^^^^TSSION

The Violet ^1ot^rnship Zon:i.ng Carnmission raet i?^ re^u7-a_r se^sion

April 7^7, ^-9h2s ^^^-tr ^?essrs. Halmes, Larriclty Bena.dLLm, a.nd Hawbeclcer

presents I^^Ir. I^.2ead absent. Iuir. G.reen v^ras present. ^ ^P,Zinutes of +,he

1.ast meet;.ng were read a,nd aP^iroved.

1^7r . RoUert Anders on and I;4r . Tleely met Z^r^th the Boa.rd to inclui..re

as to zoning qua^.^,fication for building han^ars on an air strip oc°med

l^^ Dy.rs.ght Poffs and operated 1^^' 1'.+^'. Anderson. The grou.nd is botmd.ed

by° State Rov.te 33 a•nd County Route 13. The matter rras tabled for

fla.rther study.

As a matter of reaord., I^:r. Terry Dunlap operates a fishing 1.ake

on his farm as a pri.vate non-conforminr^ ttse. • ^

The Chapman Used Car Graveyard has apparently gone out of business

s.s o^ Apri1 ^., 7.962. ^ -- ----

As there wa.s no fu.rthe.r. business It^ir. Hawbecker ma.d.e a motion .f.or

adjournment, secondea l^,y rr1r, La.rrick. 1^.Fotion carried.

^ ^

^^ ^ ^

S ret^ry

- ^^^^^^1 ^^ .H. C. Holmes,Ch airman

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Witliam L. L®^reland

1: „^. Richard Ricketts <[email protected]>^ E.^ Thursday, July 12, 2012 11:24 AMTo• • William Loveland

Subject:RE: Violet Township - Terry and Carole Dunlap

Bill

Thanks for fot-^varding

Richard T. Ricketts, Esq.

Ricketts Co., L.P.A.

50 1lill Road SouthPickerington, OH 43147rtr(a^ ri c-ketts-law. co mTelephone: 614-834-8246

Fai: 614-8_34-8238____ _ .u^,.-^..^..^,_,..,^.. ^^..,^ _^^^.^.._M^.-..^-^^.^.^r_ ... ..M.....^.,.^^...^^,^,-..^.,^.^..

From: William Loveland [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 11:13 AM

To: Richard Ricketts"Cc: [email protected]

Subject: Violet Township - Terry and Carole Dunlap

T ' ,..

^ Attached is a follow-up letter regarding the concealed carry class issue. Please let me know if

you have questions as to the Township's position after you read the letter.

Best regards,

Bill

William L. LovelandLoveland & Brosius, LLC

50 West Broad Street, Suite 3300Columbus, Ohio 43215

Telephone: 614-464-3563Fax: 614-224-6221

Email: wlovetand(cr^lblaw.net

This email is confidential and is intended only for the named recipient(s} and may contain information that ispriviieged, attorney work product or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you have received this message in error,

or are not the named recipient(s), please immediately notify the sender and delete this email message from your computer •Thank you.

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Witliam L. Loveland

F i:

Se,. ^ E:

To:

Cc:

SubJect:

Richard Ricketts <[email protected]>Friday, July 20, 2012 1:40 PMWilliam LovelandTerry Dunlap Sr; Ken HansonTerry and Carole Dunlap-your letter of July 12, 2012

Bill

This e mail is to confirm receipt of your July 12, 2012 letter uz respect of the activities being conducted on the Teriyand Carole Dunlap property. In the next week to ten days I will be composing a lettex back to you, the intent ofwhich will be to better delineate what disputes exist. Given the impact of the applicable statutory sections of theOhio Revised Code, these differences could be more semantic than substantive; and it may be in the best interests

of the paYties to meet and discuss these issues as opposed to the two of us wiiting letters that leave open for

interpxetation whether there are shadows dancing in the dark!

Thanks, and have a great weekend.

Rick

Ricliard T. Ricketts, Esq.

Ricketts Co., L.P.A.

50 Hill Road SouthI ^rington, OH 43147rtr(c^Yicketts-1aw. coinTelephone: 614-834-8246

Fax: 614-834-8238

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^Vlliliiam L. L®veland

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Richard Ricketts <[email protected]>Tuesday, August 07, 2012 8:43 AMWilliam LovelandKen Hanson; Terry 1. Dunlap, Sr.; Richard RickettsFW: Terry and Carole Dunlap properties

PRIVELEGED SETTLEMENT COMMUNICATION

Iiill

This e-mail is ui follow up to your July 12, 2012 correspo d Ice20O ^012 in foll w up the eto. aI n r gard to these

properties ("Dunlap Properties"); and my e-mail to you J y ^matters, I would suggest there are several intertwined iss^e a^o ^ed sestof tlae D u lap P pp Yg eis hed in order toproperly analyze and come to the ptoper conclusion as to

One component of this equation relates to the historical T°^S^1acorlectlyot does not disput1ghat the e ahe

Dunlap Propexties. If I understand the position of Violet pcertain allowable non conforming coiumercial uses on the

D^ the li pof tho (e all wedinong onfohmingu s)s buathat the issue of ^vhether a gun shooting range is included wdis uted factual issue. While my clients and I believe a shoonng ^^asg ectson ti seinsta nec ni1 plicates whatospallo^ved uses, it seems obvious that the fact based non-confo g p

- e _wise a relatively simple and straight foitivard legal analysis as set forth below.

It is m understandit^g Violet Township acknowledges that the use of th nD beli ve a pi-esidentially zoi edltra t ofY _range is allowable under Ohio law, ^vith the caveat that the Township oes

real estate can be appropriately used for cocnmercial pi ^o e sd (°S tViolet To^vnship assert ot authority touse). However tlus then raises the question, On what p

regulate a shooting range on a residentially zoned propertY^^a d te i on e eolice po ersaand zoning ordinan eslandTownship's rights under the Ohio Revised Code to enact p

laws, then you would presumably also ackno Wle^ ge thet'urisdO^iction og alTownship to enacFt or enfo -oceezoningtlaws

and have deterinined that there are instances Jhave been constiained; and as to gun shooting ranges, thc

0 n1O 5a4.04^ie 6)s ndt 9 8 pleclude ViolehTow nl il^ sregulate them,^regardless of their use. Specificall5,

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right to restsict this gun shooting range regardless of the und elemgted^g of the Dunlap Properties. In short, the

'I'o^vnslv.p's right to regulate a gun shooting range has been p p

I would like to reiterate Teriy Dunlap would prefer to avomony round and av d^adversary actionsnoveb t esediere are a number of way s our clients can reach com gmatters. This would especially seem prudent whereas h

seek t S enforce 68 gu^ ^ ns a asa`tordthe gun shootingshould the Township unproperly or inapproprlately

range. Furthermore, why wot^ld the To^vnship take such a ris ontext of eSrivatet litigatio n thatrthishissu elwouldlitigation as between adJouiuig landowners; and it is uz the pordinarily and most appropriately be addressed. This is especially true where as here we have ai? adjoining property

o^-^^,er that has demonst^:ated he is ^villing to make unfoundedi t^sa^p olm^^g ^ e1 ould butis umailling t( do

ast ^veekend) in an effort to get the To phis1 ain tired Fc g pon his own account.

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^ ly cli^ nts and I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you and appropiiate representatives of VioletTownsl2ip to discuss coinmon ground on these inatters that are in the collective best interests of all uivolved.

T' ^ks

Rick

Richard T. Ricketts, Esq.

Ricketts Co., L.P.A.

50 Hill Road SouthI'ickerington, OH 43147

rtra ricketts-law.comTelephone: 614-834-8246Fa^:614-834-8238

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V1/i!liam L: L®veland

^' .^. Richard Ricketts <[email protected]>5^_e^: , Friday, August 31, 2012 1:06 PMT®. William L. Loveland^c. Terry Dunlap, Sr.Subject: FW: use of Dunlap properties

I'RIVEI.r.Gl3D SL',TTI,EMIINT COMMUNICATION

Bill

This communication is in follow up to my e mail to you of August 7, 2012.

It has coine to my attention that Mx. Scott Dunlap and his counsel continue to make inaccurate and unsupportableallegations in respect of my clients' use of theix pxoperty on Basil \Xlestern Road. Please undexstand iny clients donot intend to use their pxoperty fox commercial activities, outside of those that have been expxessly acknowledged

by Violet Township as being within the allo^ved non confixming uses.

To the extent that thexe is any allegation, complaint, claim, innuendo ox suggestion otherwise, please contact me so

tliat we can pxovide you widi appxopxiate factual information in. response.

Thanks

Ri^x

Richard T. Ricketts, Esq.

Ricketts Co., L.P.A.

50 Hill Road SouthPickerington, OH 43147rtxnricketts-law.comTelephone: 614-834-8246I'at: 614-834-8238

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^'Villiam Loveland

rn:Sent:To:Sub^ect:Attachments:

Good afternaon Mr. Dunlap,

Kelly Sarko <[email protected]>Friday, March 18, 2011 3:43 PMTerry J. Dunlap, Sr.Zoning Classifications20110318153536237.pdf; 3A - R-1 District Requirements.pdf

Attached, please find a copy of the GIS map showing the zoning of your property and that of the properties whichsurround yours and Carole Dunlap's property. These properties are zoned R-1, Single Family Residential. The propertythat is shown as red, is Dr. Gesel's property and it is zoned S-2, Veterinary and Animal Nospital Services. The otheradjacent properties are zoned R-1, Single Family Residential. A copy of the Section of the Violet Township Zoning

Resolution which pertains to this district is also attaclied for your reference.

if you need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Respectfully,

; Kelly SarkoZoning Inspector

Violet Township1' ) Rustic Drive)?r^._arington, Ohio 43147

Tele: 614.575.5560Fax: 614.575.5562

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LOVL+LAN'D ^ BROSIUS, LLCATTORIVEYS AT LAW

50 VJest Broad Street • Suite 3300 • Columbus, Ohio 43215-5917Telephone: 614.464.3563 • Facsimile: 614.224.6221 • Emas1: wlovelandQlblaw.net • Wehsite: www.lblaw.net

Richsrd L. LovelandDonald 1; 8r.osiusWilliam L. Loveland

Calvin T. Johnson, Jr.Peter N. Griggs3teven C. Leidinger

November 24, 2070

gAND DELIVERED

Michael J. ^'ReillyAttorney at Law1r5 North Center StxeetPickerington, Ohio 43147

Subject: Response to Public Records Request Received by Violet TownshipNovember 18, 20^.0

Dear Michael:

I am writing this letter on behalf of the Violet Township Zoning Inspe.ctor torespond to the public records request contained in your letter af November 1.8, 2010. Asrequested, Violet Township has examined the records of its zoning depax•tment for thedocuments described in your letter with respect to property owned by Terry and CarolDunlap. To date only four documents containing references to the specific property oruses af the property were found. Copies of those documents are enclosed.

The first responsive document is a record making notation of a lawful non-conforming use at this propexty. That document is dated October 27', x994•

The second and third responsive documents are zoning maps which cantainnotation "NC" on the property owned by Terry and Carol Dunlap. Unfortunately, one ofthese zoning maps is not dated, but has been identified as the map that was existence

when Bill Yaple, now the Township AdministratorThe secondr drawingl is labeledinspector. That occurred in January of 1g97. It a ain"Nonconforming Property Owner's Map" and is dated December 3^, Y997• g

identifies the subject properry as non-conforming.

Various historical versions of the Violet Township Zoning Resolution might alsobe argned to be within the scope of your request. If you seek copies of any superseded oramended versions of the Resolution, please let us know what you want, and theTownship will provide that code information to you.

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Michael J. ^O'ReillyNovember 24, 2oZoPage 2 of 2

Finally, the township received an anonyrnous complaint regarding the use of thesubj ect property last March. A copy of that letter is also enclosed.

With respect to the comments, representations, and questions contained in thesecond paragraph of your Ietter, I first must note that neither I^elly Sarko nor Iremember hearing any complaint or comment regarding the d^ch^^ng of firearinsfrom any resident of Thorne Subdivision at the BZA hearing that we both attendedseveral weeks ago, during the course of your representation of Scott Dunlap• If and tothe extent that the letter asks for advice, direction, and legal analysis and/orconclusions, all that I am able to report at this time is that the Violet Township hasbegun an investigation and evaluation of the situation that has been reported by yo^letter, and the prior complaint. Violet Township is addressing and will address many ofthe questions asked, including the question of whether or activi.ties in violation of anyprovision of the Resolution are occurring at the subject properry and the question ofwhether ar not lawfi^l non-conforming use rights exist or apply, in the same manner asall assertions of zoning violatian are investigated iu the Township. I understand thatTexry and Carol Dunlap will be represented by Richard Rickets in connection with the

Township's investigation. _

Please feel free to call or write if5 00 ^ se^ Syon^he^e ument needs, or if youwish to discuss any aspect ofyour reque p

Very tru! ^^ , rs,.. . . , . ^^ ^^^^

W^ iam L Loveland

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L&SdoedLctters\WLL1Yole! 7ownsbip LetterdYolet ORielly (Dunfap)T<tttt ]1-241tT

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Mrs. Ke1Ii Sarko2oning InspecterViolet Tawnslup12970 Rustic DrivePiekerington, Ohio 43147

DearMrs. ^arko, ,

A few yeaxs ago, yoia told me T was using iny hocne far a business, which you said wasnot allowed in VioIat Tawnship. I stopped the business. Now I f^nd out one of yourelected Txustees is also ruruiing a business at 7155 Basil Western Raad. He has a

shootir^g range for police a#Iiicexs and peaple paying to gat a pern^it to carry a handgun.

This seems opposite of what I was told. I}o elected afficials not have to play by the samerules? This seems wrflng and mmaybe tane#bicaI. l^oes he pay taxes on this business2

Daes he have insurance?

Befare I go to a'r'rustees meeting and ask, which I wi21 do in the near future, I thought

you could look into this. .

Violet Township Taxpayer and Voter

Cc: Lancaster Eagle GazattaAuditars Officephio Ethics Cammissian

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pu?713e^t^za^r hereh^" adc?^t•s u°i^I •.' +r.t n^ rasolut^.on and he.rei^; az^ders -;"c ^u.esti.cnL+.'^ bl'j1P.,{:n^^r n,r n^,'r. ^:hE^ p*^no^+sc1 p;. :n. CF :,ardn^ sha7.^. ^^ put, .'Ln{a efi'^ni; =.o t>eSLt^E7^'.,Lj.t:{:fj3 ^^^^ 1-.y^^ +;3.^:r{;t^ry T^3^.^l;f,ll ' 7-51 ^;^YTE3 V.1'C1.T^Cdr.^Ox'^^-'^r@d ^'f:? Of' tI1P. ^^''''^Shij)

i.nh^.tz^'+.ed i^^ :.f^e ;^aa.n;^sed pl.:ul a^ o^.;ir ^'Dr +.hsir anpre^:^. hr rnjeci:j,n^T at thEix^^u1^^.r ^7.^^i0n ^.^ b 9]t^^.ct NO^•em: er ^, ?.9aq.

BF ?fi t^'(ih^'^ii'^ ?^^^C^J17^:T3 i-.^,^t ' 1^a C^.erk sul^d^• ^. certi^ic!:^ eap^r o.f ^'z^^:ts

resa'?^.z^^an tn ^•.hs lio:^.rd a^Electir., s 4^' ^'airf`i.s1.d rb5;n+^r. Or^ rol.^. c^^71 t,hn'^`.]MT4'^'.PS?C Vt;,^:,P.^ ^"^ S^D^.^-b^5:

?,7r. ^ar^. Younr^ :^^=sI:T.r. 't^tmand l^aa .rhP^d Xea?^r. i^:^x?• 'Nes°v'ar Yes

4dop';ed th^.s 16i'Yt +^s^ o^ ^Tur:, 7.9KR.^I^+yr ^F. D:iley'g

Clcark oi' Vi o5^•^ Tavsnalt3.pThe Zoninr S^!a^ ^as ^of.ed upa F?^To^mbar !!, 1.q^R} with t.t:e x^asults a:^° bein^

rTe.^eai^ed. `Th^r^ vrRrE+ 7y^ ^'r.ec r;n ta ^i?. ^r ^,crrr^,ng artd. !.!7.8 aaains-hy 1ar>in^ b;1'^7 ^ro+es.

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Atot ^^nt^-r.^ ta ;!3.Va ttl^ t', ^ rlan. a^z.lp o^ 3nterer.f;ect r.ati„ens rr^^•Gz^a,t.h +.he Vio^.ot Toci^4hin ^'rtz^t ,aa :^at:^.r.C t,'^eM i:o ^r;g^.n c•snsYd^r pxa^^^s^1u^,e^

fax° '^crr^rlsh;.n 7o^,ing.

c?t-s Jti1,y' ?4; 1,9K9; #.tia i'a^ n^.,r.inc^ rasoT!n+.,i on ^r^s psc,c,d b,y i:,he ^^.^.r*_i a.f

V:^a^.e•Y, '^o^m^sl^ip 7'ruo,tees: .

1^terea-5a 'GTt^ 13oa^>_*d of.`i`^j :f•ees o^ 'Vialef, TaiYns?^.ip bc:lieves f,ha•t•, i.i:Z^c^^7^1 be ior thv 1^:s't intereai•. : af i^.^^n i:,ot^nsh-in and tha ^.nhavf.tan$s •^^.T,ei°2oi?to a^?ot^', ^ v1,•^n c^f Trnmtahir, ?a ri.r.^ for t•he unixlnarnaraf.ed. ^xers af i ?^^e f,o•<<msl^ip.

Pdotr ThprBfbY'o$ 1)e ^.'h^ X'^^^• VP.ti 1'xti the T3onrc€ af Tagrnship Tz-nsf.e^,,: oe ^';.o3.pf"i'rn^ns}t^.^,.^., t^Rirfie^.d Couna^^'s C}': ^3, 'G}'ir:t t.hi s 1?oa^^c^ deal^lres ii;e ;Gtiter,•7•:ton i•,o

prr}a^eed rrx#•t, •F.o^vn; ^a.p ;,on9.i^^ ,^^ cTe.r Sect^.ons 5^9.C2 td ^19.2^, irtr.YuCi^vex oi'

+Ac+ Rov:i-3c;d CodA.

tQr. ^IC'.^.5tex` rtovzYd the aclOx^^ ^l.nn o.f tY±e :^C$O^tt^,'? b5?p ti'f11:1'C^' t?lOt1b11 'rt'Fl:?soconr3e^9 t^^r t:'r. T•?.r,ns^nr^a<i. U;^c,t rall an11 •^ha ^•^z•,;:-si,r-,•r^ ,rc,T.F^i ^^.^ £o]7.Pr ;^•:

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I•'x . ^•T::rr;t 'r(e; - :,r Y^^s}`r. 2a;,rnonc3 1•'{ 1r:te^^11 Yes

C:r_ !!^tr•.iir1; ;, :i`;1=ya 7.^^^• ^^::•; rr,ax^^ ;r.nt, ve •'•;'1n ol ^ ^'?.n^Z Za1li.ns; Coii^^:.s^zonaskzi.n^ tl,a^: '`^!eY sarvt^ ^ain tc cirarr up zani.n^' g^.axis ror Vialet ^`a^m„r;•^Yp.}3y' Se}rGernbc:, ^'s^ 7.ett,ers h^tCl bc an rCCe^.ved frotu 'Ghe memhers ef tlza Zonin^Com^ig33.on^ a17. w5.17..Z1t^; •Lo sere ;^vi•^Ii a,CCeptia?f of ^. 7,'})eodare Koh^.3r, ^htfw3.shad. ta i^ rep3aced.

On a tha 13aard ar Toncnsl^ip Tz'q.stbosg met ^.n srec^.t^7.ses5xan ta appa^.nt a:^t^* n^t.bax ta •^}te Zox>x.n? Corm^^T.ssion, ^r. Corclon A`eadwas aslcec3 atict accep•Ggd.

The f`v^7.ot^? nT; resoZut^.on ^v rs ma.d.ez

Be 1<'G ResolVed i:.htit tt^e ^o :?,pqrin^: 1^esi.denfis nf t,he u.r.3.ncox^nez^^ta.'. :area.of tiza ^ta-Y^•nship ^0 ar^inted aa ntnmt^^rs oz t?te Tatvriship 7.;ctifti tt7 Car,nai,;.; ^i:^nta se,r^a on sr^-d 'board uxi{a.^. ?^ .sr e"i ec•E^.a^:

^sr. ^'. C. Ptoxntesr Ch^^: i^^r•2n7v1r. T}. ;i. L,^rr3.alcMx°. 7bren k^.tvbeokerT,^x. C]..axanca ^er^:.-ut^zmPrrx. ^ardan ^P.eacl

T,•fz`. &iaorhparl mcved the adaT ti^on of^hc Itesolu•TM.on' ^rh3.ch tnot;i.on vra;^seeo^^ed b,y' :'lz'. ;Yea'vcr. Upon rc 11 rall the me;:rbers voted as fo^.^rs,

Dir°. Curl ^'aun^ Ye^;Irir. p.^^^nond Juiaet !^e^ct. YesA^. Iiarxv lYe^tvet Yes

Oz^ Sc:;^fember 6, 19y^1^ t}te C 3Tt3.n^ Car,v:t<i.ssian mai^ ti^.th the Bo..^rd oi' TcrmshipTz^usf•ccs fo d3.sr^tRs ohan^es +^o f: ma.da ^.n tho Mor^ing Plan.

The Zon9 ng Cvnuulesion ho^.d :•he^.s' jsubl^C hc:^'fxin;; on t:n^ ^ Zon^.r.^ P? ^cns anJ3ecam;oer 10, 19^5, ^tnci t?;e 5a^; af Totir-nsI^.p 'Pg^^isve^,s heZc? the3.r vub?i.r hea^^^in^

or. s;ar^e, „?^xtu^lr,y 12,?96 Q.

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^^ of 1and; ta ra,^ul.at$ tk•s aS.zo ar^d ^ lccat^.on o.^ ^GNw^AR^i bui^.d^ings o^ ^srmanerst, t^^i^ orax^^ ar mo'hila nat^x^a r to $^.v'a tl^ex^eaidenta of' V^.u^.et TEywrsship a e'n^.ae ^.zt th^ ftttt^re de^relvpmerztnf tlae^.r aammun.ity^ ^ ,

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Z^}3 Tn ^.tnplez^sr^t and oarr^r ^^ttt the poutera, purposas aa^d prov^.sioraa9b^ ^"Or'^Ix ^i^ SBCfi^OriB ^..^e01'^.6 ,^?^.^a^^ ^:LGtc7^,t^8^.v^} b,^` tf2@ Oh^.t3

^t9vise3 ^ada aa a^sendad.

^C^ ^^: riist^ ^sta'b^.f.^hf.d

^. A^said^ntia^. d^.str^.ct i cr af.r^^le-farnixy dws^.l.ings ^.a hsrebysstab^.ish^d ^.^s tk^s aziti^•a ++^ninaorpar^teet area a^ Vio^.st ^.'wpa

^g Multip^-e-.^ami^^ dwe2^.iz^E d3.$triats, trad.s and 3.nduat^*ia^.distrf.a ts m^^° ^e as^al^l^ ghac^ ^c^ d^^^^^ 3.r^ ths f^tttzr^ af t^r^+rop^r app7,#.aation, adt^ert^.s^^sent ax^^ ptxblia hear5.^tgs and &fa^rox^&^^e ^'ata by the Zcn:Eng Corrun^,aaiora aa^c^ ti^a Board of^rustee^. ^Iaaidanta rata^..a the ri^ht to petit3.vn a pu^a^,ia^'ate on dktq oh^ssgd 3;rt aan3.t^ga

3E^^TGN ^^^: ^S.str^.at T^afinsd and '^e^es S ecified""^'n "^'o'^"a'^ es ^rn'^al.'^ A^str c^ •

^^.^ a^s a e.rm ^ad^ ^. ^-^.

^,^^..t?x 1*^rmit or^e s^.ng^.a^-,^aacl^.y d^raZl3zag rrn a lot nnt ^.eae than ei^bty'($py .^aat fror^^a^g writh x miniman area af one quarter{^}acx•a^.^'han sanita^°^' :^aailities are oannaatad to septia tanks, tE^ato^a^. araa vf an,g thraa ;33 adjo^.ning lota gha^.^. be x^at lssstha^x ane ^^.} aare. Qna ;aalf tha araa of ths r®ad or str^et

tot^l^area a^^tt^etthreen"^)a^d•^Oi^ingulot^^ detert^inik^g tha

3A1.-0^ ^'e^mit th^ ^'nl.lot^^.n^ 3.n :°^s^.dential d^.st^ictffi: aaoasaox°^rbuildi.ngs and usas suah ^ts pri.vate ^ars^aa and r^ox^-aammeraial^uast housos; affiaae of resident raembars a^ recagn3aed profasvsicns if ^.QOated it^ tha ^iwe1^,3.n.g; austomaxy txcme ocaupat^.c^ia.

^^,wp3 Per^mit thB fo^.^.aw3,s^g in ^•ssidentia^. diatr^iots aub^eat tnCanditiona^. Zoning Cer^i^'icate by the 8oard Q^ Zan^.n^ Apk^eals(sae par^ea '7^ x'nr^ Coa^d^.t^^ana1. Zan^.n^ Certifioates) a at^ux°ctxeaand vemataries sarvin^ l^,aal. residenta; coc►ltaunit^° bu^iJ.dinga;pub2ic buildin^s, exaspt panal cr correat^.ve i.r^stl.tiut3.ans;ho$pita^.s, SCY^o07,s; muse ► ^ms^ reareationa^. bu3ldinga a^xd faail^iti.aa, exaept far the rating of harsas, dogs, automnbiles, and

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rar^.tod w3. thout aA Cox^^lition.a^. Zoning C^rti.ficate ma^y be g

pezblit mos^aith^ ^onag^$aileroaoaahia^ a^^^rmsonQ^ha^canait^on.c^i' n.oth&t tha oecup^.nanbina of^the trai.^.er^to^anyona^not em^^.a,ec?of saic^ #'arrn. ^ta dn wor^ on tkta farm wil,I be ^usb czxuss f'ox canasl^.e^'^ian a

tho permit.

^^rmit c^cotz^ancy af a g^'r^gc^ a t^'a3.l^r ooack^x a ts^ai.l.gr cnechbo^,^^ Qr athex^ nan^-^or^iorn^.ng stru.attxra an an.^ 1.ot, an tY^eaorsdi^ian ^ha•^ a. ^on.5.r.g ^3rr^i.^ has baen iss^.ad t'ar the eor^struo^tion of a d^ae^.2ing orz sai ^ 1ot ana proviaea that a].7. watersttpp^^' aTld S&11^-'^0.x'^• ^AG^.:L L'^^.a3 0^ '^I1p Ti011^4onfOrmi.ng 9truCturear^ irs aozts^^li.aza.ae w3.th Coant^ &^d S^^te ^^sax^d bf ^ea^th ^e^,^ii,i^

tians. Suoh pcou^sanCy 3.s^sub.^a^a^^ovrhiah^sha^.^.^be¢gr&rgited foraate. b^ the Ba^rd a^ •^Q^^ -g A^'^^Cwal^ra 12) m.anfhs sub^ea ^ to rax^ewa^. .^ar ans ^^.) add^.•^iona.^.t^o^,^s ^^.^} mor^-^k^s p^x°^adF Tha Cnn,di.t^.ona^. ^ar^fz^g Csr•^ificat^

shal^. rmmast^uatio.n.aofstk^^ pargmax^vz^t^d^rel^.i^xg^ progx^ass ^.a shnwrair^ ^h^z c or^

^A1W06 Permd^^ianal^^ozxi.ngat^erb^f tca•^eob ^^+^ Hbard^afi2a^zagsAppaa^.atadan t

3A2

^A^^-OI

Re^ulations Part^ ^ ^o Ne^rl. Constructod ^•°^`A^?^ ^u^-^

an^ Zawn^ ^

Cn].g sin^l^mfam^.^.^• ^w^l,^.i^g^ a^c^ ag^c^c3atad ^aGas^nry '^u^.^,din.^g'bu11^ vn sv].;Id :^UUnda.tl.ons o^ ovr^v^r^tio;rial. mat@r^.a^.s sha1,^. becon.struoted (a^c^pt as x^o ted i.n. ^aragrarohs ^A^.^4^ to 3AZ°^4^ ^.no ;^

^A^-o^ ^^^^'^`8n^a,^thof^^,^ingnare3®on ^chengra^,nd ^.^ ,^ordfirs#^flaor^squar^xeZusivo of basemsrit^

^A^.^C^ ^ach Io'^ senl^ vaadgs o^'o^os.^daor stxaet I3.ne aiid thaf f^an^C}gaot ^iatwline o^' tha dwazl^r^g.

^{^^..C^^, Eaak^ ^-ob sha11 hh^s3.dad^oba^3d.reofa^•^,dvtlieod^aliainn.gfii'tean (1.^}

feet betwean eaa

3^.^..{}^j E^4'^. lt^t ^^n ^haa^eg^ 2o^^lin^^^r3d 'atYbiE^dwex7.3.n$1«t^..five ^2^)feat betw

,^A.^^06 ^^ Q^ceadathzrt^ pa^"caritiL(,^C%a}^of t:^ae^.otrarea3xd^^gg shalln

,^A2..U7 A'ttaohad gax^agsa and breeaeways gha^l be acnsiderad as parttl^a dr^^1.^.ingfl and set-bec:t ;.inss shs1l. ba the s^ne aa t'oxdu^e^:linga. Bnattaohecl butldings sha7.1 be laaatad not ].aseeighty- (80) fes•^ from^ th3 front lot ^.ine a.nd x^ot 18ss than

• r(^^)^ fest fx►ata tha side an'i reax^ :Lot ^,ines t

o^'

thanfi^te

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Viblet TownshipNou 16 10 12tlsp

^^^M 4^

'• ^

` ^'A2^4^

^A^-^.t^

614 575 5562` p.ll

^0.&^ ^

On aur^.sr ^a'^s t^e ai fiv,^^8^^}dfaetn^.rstw3.dthfgiUnattaeh^d$acces^^zot ^.esa tr^an twent^tbr^' buiZdinga o^. a oar^d } streatai^ n^t he ^oaated 3.n tha si oyard ad^a.aer^'t ta the ^^^x°anae stsps, por'^iaas t^nd Bavag of tl^roc t3'} fest or l^sa

axtsnd ^.n^o ^'ront^ s3.des^ &xzd re^^' yarda,p^,o^ge^^,an may ra eotions stxall^orahes, raofad ^srrar.es and othsr bnilding p^

not e^ztond bsgGnd the. sa:, baok 1i12es. • fence^ b^^.Zdin^

!3n axa^' aarner ^.o^ ^he^`^ sha^.1 h^ r^o planting,dr at}^ex^ obs'^ruct^-on nQa^^t.^ent^ ^^.vat ^2^}t^'aat radtusoofhth^ertha.^ road 3.eve1 w^•'^hi^.^,tc^rseo^^.an oi' '^^e road 3.^-nes,

^A^ tTsos Not Per^sitted

^^,3p^^ ^8x`d8 fOr StQ^'A^0 b^' BCS'9.$^.1 T'e^v9 ^'AY`C^S ♦

Qr us$d ma.terials, ^^ ^'ards, ar

^^2^(1^0^7 ^ ^,^ Reduc^^.on or in.e^neratio:^ of g^r^a^e, refuse, offa]. ox^ doac^

l 3A^ ^^ a ublla ^tii.3.ty a^' as a riorma.Z houseElo7.dartizna^.s exoopt by A

+ xequixamer^^G.ui merst in tho opan for

tao^.sp ^r ^^. ^ tt^n aor^vtr^atian^A^..O^ 3ttirag9 of materiaia,4 days xaep^ during

'ion^,ar th,an ^arrf ^c^.^^.^i^3s. g, ^a,^? stox^. e f,^or ^'A.,,.,^......,^ ^a--g-°of bu3.Id3•ngs

. . 3s permi-tted. mobil^ lxomaa,^A^..a^, Txa,ilers,, tr^il^r oaaahas, '^x^ai^,$r Go^,rsh bodies,

• ^nd s3,milar tamadsrdw^].13.^gsv^xa^p-^tinaa ^as ^au^d frrr suchar^

m^.ttod ^ar use are.graphs ^Al-^0^. andstx°uoture^. ^^tceptions ax^^ noted ii^ p

^AlwQ^•

S^C^ ^.. ^ :. Exi$t^.n ^o..,. ^,^..^-"^-o°^^ `n^'n,^ Uae ^

t uctur^ ar ar an^' i^di

. ^

.^

. ^t

TYae uea af any dwe^-^.ing ar other a r a

sx3stis^g and lawfuntxed slthoughsuoYz use^doesonothcor^'armn^o

ao8e^ may' txe oont^. rolnforcc^mcntA'Sa.1.Y1t6I]8.na4:the raq,uixemenbs of '^his code^and not over f^.^ty ^xe^°asat t509^} ai^-^i$^ ^^z^nf•if^^::^er^0r^-be perm3tted,.^^-^=^'g^^^^-- .^{:^.^=^:^^^1^a^^^^-

I^a b^zilding, a'^riod ai`^two ( 2)dye&rgnsrial^. agaizlo^sodevoteasaC6ases for a p0to a r^an-aonforming use. sr^d

map snd mas'^er li^t showing tha dstea^^ .A, non-eonfarm^.ng

names of vwnar^ or la^r.in s^ngpectar^^piied and kept on fi ein the off`3.c® of the g

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Viole^ Tawnship^{aU !9 19 !Zs i6p

614 575 556^ p°i^

Pag^ ^

S^CT^RN, ^: , onit .^ Permits° •

^A

.^

^^

A'^vn^.ng ^erm^.^ sha^.^. bo rer^uirsd for aa^° NQIQ^a ARM land uaa^:rzd for Rkl NJN-^'ARN! bu3^: d^.z^g br a^heras^^t,st-,^a $- s^ -^a^.an^a^• .^.ooa^ed, erectad, oons^ri etad^ •^^ r-

-•ax^-^•i^e^, te:'tcep^ wb.ewa Gcnd^.tionaZ ^aTti1^.^ Certifiaa^ea may- b^aiasued by ^hs Baard of ^c•nin. Appsals ae sp^af.^`ied ir^ 8ao^^.an1T^). No p^,m^.^ is raqu3.ied ^or n.arma^ mai.t^tana,noe eaah asp^3.rit^.rzgs re^roof^.11^, ins ta^,lit^g sidi^i^, etae

Eaoh app^.^.ca^i,on ^or a^eni.cag Parmi^ sha^.7. be aocompan^a^et^rnaatlins pla^a af '^he propcsed s^rr^ature .^^.^-^''^^,^h, a p3.o^ 1,^y'au^ sixawin^ ^ha ^,ocatian vf ^he strua^^zre withre,farenoe^ ^o a^^. road anc prol^ert^' lines and ac33o3.rtin^ ^.ats.

Comp7.iance wf.^h a^7.erm^,t^sha2^ beeissu^diox^^¢e^?ied^^ri,^l^f-r^ aiZ].'^t^ rentzired. `Phe pporldd Q^ twa ^ee^^ and, ^^' d^n^.^d, reasons wi13 t^^ s^ated.

'^^ checksdra^nptai^hai^oax^daof Trusteasphased upana^h^ ^'Qllawing

soheduls:

^s^imated Oos^ a^ S:^xuc^u; e

^

• ',;. -^=,^'t3^^.`^.;^.." ^:.^`.-.E^"^ ^'_.^;y..:^' " ^- ^^^1 ^t^ ^: ff40.0 }

^.001.00 an^l up

S^C^N V^r ^ot7^.n ^a^,^.._.,^e,^,ot°r

6^, Vio:Leta'^owr^sh pg'Prus^eea ^iursuai^^^^o

. Rav^.sed Cod^.

6^ i'he ^rsspactor^`^GBS' Cf` '^hA^r^,^.^. r®ce^.veAC1^.^.^^'^ .^9^g,e_Kld 0'^$p^'Ut^^A

sl^a^.^. adm^,n:s^er and`rr^T1^.Y1(^ Gy^11ITqf.:B^.dt1^ alld

app].ia&^iarle fo^'r ar^d'and ma3.n^aiat racordga8 ,E'ACj,t^3.^ed b^/' 1&W.

Airt,.... ^u^, o^` .,^«

^.^.^;^3^3:.5.00

^.,^. o0

sha.^.l E^e appa^^.n^ed by^ theSeo^ian ^19•16 a^` ^he Ohio

anforas ^his aoc^^ aa an of-'^f1Q g4^rd O^` ^1"tlg'^.rB^Qe ^d

3.asue, ^^n^-ng P®rizt^.^a,as reqair^d bgr tl^e ^rustees

S^C^ VIT> Br^a±'c^ o^ ^arzin A^^a^._ ^._^ in^od

7A

7g

The Vit^lat `^Gwnsh^,p Boex°d o^` ^a^it^^ Appeals shaZ^. bo ppabg^ tho Vio7.et 1'awnsh^.p ^ru^^ees pursuant ta Seotioc^s ^7.^w ^.3 ^o5^9.1.^ of ^hs Ohio It®viao^l C'oda ae amaz^d^d. ^^ ^.s inta^ded

^^a^ soi^.o^n^aas tl^e?sp3^°3i•eaf ^h^iCodeiis$ma3.nta3.rsedrof t`

'h9

Ca'^he Hoard will hear snd de cide appeals, wi3.1. ^rant varianoee^'rom ^he ^erms of the CodE and wi^.3. isaue Carld3.tiarlal ^fl^-^•n^Cer^^.f3,¢atag. {These Cer^^.^'3.ca^ss permi.t oertn^.' ► eases a^ 1.enda

ani ^au^.ldi^igs far non^r^s; d®n`^:tal purpae®N ^.n x^as^as^a^is7. di^^

tric^s ^r^.thau•C ^h^ n&C^954^^ af Codeaornos^Gat^^.3.al^edeb^$th^ upol^c ond^.t ians^ s^a^ad ^.n th0 ^ an^.ngFoard o^f ^onia^.g Appogls. An^ departurs .^ram ^b:s oondi^ionswilZ resu3t• in iminediats r svoa$t^,Dn ot° the cert^.f^,cate. )

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Violet Township 614 575 5562 p.13Nav i9 10 12:I7p

^ag8 $

hs^4rs ConsYi.tf.ana:^ ^ani^ O.srbif^.^7G '6nZsss ather^isa ind^.cate•.i,

aates aatho^3.zed in Se^nd'9ha1^. advartiesssai& heari^ngra'^.sla^stb.old a p^ab1iC haar3.nganae in a newsPa adags priarataatheuhearing^n ApPliaat^-ans ^'a^lea^s'^ t^`sn'^y 20^ maneGondit^.ana^ea^ dr^wnatvit°^ea'^^.aleta^awnshipc^oe diaf T^ustge^ards^ dr a far thain th.e amount of' ^renty^f :v^ f^2^.^0) do^.l.ars ta ^a^r^^pens$ ineident to adver;isi.ng^

^^,^^N ^ ^^^: ^arcoment at}d P.^^al^n,^^^ ^r^:1.^^^.a,

gA 2t shall be t^.la^,^fu3. to s: tect, con.s^xna^, ^ ^i.nd, ar toor tzs® az^y ^0^^^`ARNT bui^.d^.ng ar girt via ation^aqf ax^y x'ot^ulationCtSB any 1.anc^ iri 'V^.alet TO:rashipsin, or anq pra^tis^.an af, ^^.his Cods ar an^r s^mandmgnts ar supp^-gw

^isn.ts I^ex`etv^. l,^tia '8^ Anq persnn, firm o^ corpo.^^atian v iolat^.ng ang suah r^^t of a

px°o^ri9ion, amendm^natnooon^r^atia^. thereof,b^hal^ ^a ^inedgr^o^ .mi^demsanor anct, Pmore thgn one h.txradr^aah a;idre^re^^°ada^'4durirsglwh^.cIs a^xahBi^-Yega^.

' c^o^.lar9 C^3.O.c^f3) d .o-n, c^^'^m^ett^,3oCatian, ereCtion • oonst:^uotion, ^a+^^^^

,o}^,^n^^-r ar+ vsa oan^^.nues :;h^.ll be daamad e^ sapara'^a a^'fer^s^s^

8^ ^n aas$ any fiC1N«^`ARNf buSblte Bo^^dia^a^rus^aes,n^he^p^'aseautiir^vialatiari af this GaderAttorna^', the ^oning In^pf:abox^, or any ad^aaent or ns3.ghbor n^propartp o^ner wX^a ^rould Z^e espec^.a^.^.3* d9,maged h'Y si stttut^^ionin additian tn ethar x^en^eciies provided by laar, may

ir^^t^°1a^%^-nh, mand&a^urB^lavc^^^ucht^l^.a.vrful^Ya4^'^Sanior^u5^„3oYt• ^apx^event, a'ba`ta,

SE^^^Q^t ^Xs A^ d^n^s S^"^^°° a°^ ^^3ons

9A '^Yae V^.olet i1'c?VVnShip GoriiYaF^ Gomm3.ss^.c^rs may ^' z°om. tima to '^ima, an

its own mot^.onh,anoe ar son::.nganaftgrhpub?.^.ornDbivegandak^eax^^ng,a»posed for a c ^amand, s`^tabl^.she^•nr ohas:go the x^oqv.i.rements and d^.s'^^° c shere^.n es

9a ^wery^ app^-iaatior^ tsy a prc•garty owner far ^on3,nGnCo^sa^.on and• f^.i,ed in wr^.ting wi^h the Violet `^awnshiporder dxawn to thc

9laa^.^. be aacampanied by a aheCk or rnoney 25.00} doxlars8osrd of Trusteeg ira tkie ^.mount of twanty-f3v^ E^sa ino3,daz^'^a^.

to def`ray the aublish^,ngvt^,ndireprtir;gpther^aots.to rsv3ew3.ri^s P

sC ^'^xrsuant ta Secblon 5^.9.1^. of the t^hi^a Revisedt^aaZanin,^^C ^ed^pQn ,^uch, apPliaat3.on far a a har^^e ^.n zoxsix^g,

^.is^icn a^nd ^he So^rdov^ne^^su&d^aaentGta $hs^Prpl^ored^araesto ^9by ma^.]. al^. proper ^'tvil]. advex°tise 3.n O^a '^^^^ phaBCQ^^a^ion andrth Bcardrbc^kz ad^tn,e pnaposad ahax^. ^ '^opt the ohan.ge, itisha^eaented$withintthirty^(30)^dag`^,ye(pot^'~days unlass there ption for a referandtttit vcste^®

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(^ov 19 10 Zz:18p Violet 7own^hip61•4 575 556^ P° i$

Page 6

S^^N }^, ^.nterpretata.an aY^d ^'ti^r^.sd3.G^a-n^t rfera.n^ wfth,

i ios

,, ^

^.aa

30 C

1i?D

`l'h^.s ^on^-n^ ^%dde sha^,7. n^,t be ^.ntexPrstad &e .in aabrogatin^; or annu^.l:^na ;:riy rasolutxons, regu3.at^.ons ar p8z^mf'^s

adapted ar 3.ssuad sxcep•• whera atxch regula'tCodstorsamendmentadr permats ^x'^ ^.n aartfli^:t t^3th thss ^o^a^.ngheretos in wh^.ah evan't t^.zs 4oning Cada or amendmsnts heretn

sYac.l7^ prevaa.l.4^Thers t3,^.s ^on^.ng Ooda a^• amahdmsnts harstv ^.mpase greator x*a-

str^.c^3.on ^s hcanvenan^s..r^SrsementanarrathanwXSata^haaprov^.^ ,b^ easerr,as^ , Cod^t ax^ ansandments herato shall ^reva3^.^g3.ans of thxs ^oa^.ngT^a^ra^rar, where eaasments cavenants, agreaments or atherwi.sgirrspooa ^rea.b^^' rss^eva,i^.^>^$ or h3,gher rraq^ta.x^smen^^ ^han ^hi.s

c^ade, they sha1.^, p

:^aah, 3aati^.a•z^: euh-eaat^.oi^x paragraph: prcv^.s^ox^, rc^uzrsmexi^,rastria'^:^on ar xcgu3^tiai; o^' thi.s 'Lon^.ng Code ar s.ms^.d^antahereta ^.s 'hereby declarec; ta be ^.n.depez^dant, ez3d th^ hoZd^.nga^ a pa^'t ta ba inval3,d ^^ha^,^. nat affeatr '^k^a va13.d^t^rtf'Gher6d,f^on3ng Cadg ox' amsndm.e^zt;; heret0 as a whal$ aaragz'^°apk^., Pravia' ,e^cspb tha partlcu].ar se^:t^,or^: 9ub-sectian, psionar^qu,jretnant,r^str^.o^,ipn c,r re,tt^.ation aa dao^.ar$d iraval.3.d.

Pha effeat fvCe^r^Gif3.oat^aa^^a^'aappraval bya'^hebboardmo^a^.sat^.o^tsmtl^a da'^e t^

SEOTZ0^7 ^3: Defini^s

•^,lA^ ^ A .^,^„r.^.aultuz°e: ^ne^°^dhor'^}^aultt^^ a^°^-oricu^.^turs^iv^.'^^ulturs and^t^' age^aul.ture^, husba^ tidx^^ ran^.ma^. and pou].try

^.J.B Basementaany ancla,sad ^^art af the ^t^3.^.d^-T^ ^-^de^belo^r8theo0r

eve sx'^e;nda Ynare tlxan. -^ra and orae ha1.^ (2^^

.fin3.shoQ grada 7.ina.•

1LC

11D

^

1.1F

^I-G

Buj.l.din s R sbsuctura h;^^v^.n^ s. xao^ aul^pox^t^sd by pol'^is ortaa s ar ths she3.ter, s^^ppar^, o^` enoiasure o^' k^ex°sans:

an^.^,&^.s or chs.tte5.s • ^' ^e se8ahapartiandvfisuah bui^-.r3.^.n^oaha^ground up witYzout opanin,, ,b® doemed a separate bu^.'_dinga

D^e7.l^^ Si,.,,^"f^A an$dfar^.lyd

buildl.ng dasignecc for, ar

OGGt2p 8 9^C1.u5 48 y •

^'am^.1. : a. number ai' iYad: v9.dusls, rela.ted by b^.ood or marr^.age,.v ng,,^ogether as a sinr,].e non-prof3,t hause-kpaPing un^-t,

^.r..c^:ud^.ng domestic s8rva.^lts^

Gara. e: a bt^i.l.d3ng used .for the atorage or housi.ng o^` anoto^

r van vehi.clase

Grour^.d and _o.r., Firat F^.oa:^: any ex^a^.ased part of the bui-1d3.ng

^'n' vrF^ch t^a f ooralthan tYareetandrone^lfw(3^)afee^ abav^eC^s},fset bal.oWs or m^hs fS.n^.ghed grada 13ne m

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Violet TownshipNov 19 10 1^:19p

61^4 575 5562 p.15

^ap;e F

1.^.^i

1^^",^

^i,ne, Ro^^: ttle ^J.da ].irl^ a^ the roa8 ar atx^get as des^.gna^edSi the raaarded p^ots fr tE^e Ccunty S^tuw'syart s a^^`ia9.

Lina,^ Se^^^,^de ar^rearslo^bz3xY^sdanddpara^le7.dtheret^oo ^ra^^e`fratx ,

' 11^ L.^,^r^,n Area: any enc^as^d part of tha bu^.9,d3,rig wrC^ich is haated

ou8^d^'^'^f01^^^1i0r&g6ql^`atz^^.l^.^i^' f`tinC^s^r^.on^.^QOti18 t19@S^ 8.X-

^LL

_.._:_ .__ ^,^^

11N

Z^^

xa.F

La'^: a paras^ a^ 1,anc^ o•sov.p3.ed or ta t^e 4aoup^,ed 1^^' cne bui^,d-^

'^ ax^ci aso^s^nrq l^u^.^:di:ag^ an.d uses: ^`s'A iotzma^*n^etla.ndPSaspaa^ re^uirad t^x^dar tE^i,r zatllxlg aod^.recorded an a p^at o^ ro•:vrd ar^ aons^.^ered as a un^t n^prnpe^ty^ and da^a^`ibad `^^ metes and bounds, but i'^ ma inc^,u,depart^ a^, ar a a^mb3.^xatS^^^. o^ aauchssdtfos+hn^zQa^,mp^°vv ^ntonaanatk^ar, prov^.d^d ^uah g:^aun ^. 'a

Lat _^^e ^th: the mas.^ d^,s^.s.nce b^tw^a^. ^ra^-t and r^ear iat ^,i:z®s

measured at righ^ at^g^.aa ta a 1^.na aquid^ata.nt f'^om th^ ^ran^

and ^ea^ ^at ^-^.rses. , .

T^bt F`ra ^t,^,3 bh^ ^roni. a^ a, lc^^ sha^.^. bs a^nethorcas^aoi`^a^^ i^la n.^ t€^s I.r^t wE^t^r h f^ax^t^ a straets

aonside^'ad}^o^ban^ea^rox^^sofath®aXot,^ on t'he atreet skcal^ be

^o^;, ^'ranta e; m®asured ^.t rf.gb't a^l^a t^ ana o^ tt^^ lo^side :^. nas and .^`rom. th^ X^aSn'^ wh^ra t^e 1ot aide ^.ine ir^tar-sects •^i^a a^oad ox" st^'^e'^ lirts.

tn 4surgc'^at • r#.gEat^&ngl:eet oaa lirieaeq^idistan`^s^^'ntnibtxass#.da

7.at ^.^n®^^

R^;^ ^'on^Con#'ar^.in IT„^: uae o^ a build3.rag or o:E ^.and tLa^.t Slaea not

aaza'"""`^'"br'm"^Q`^e reg^z3.at^ar.s Sar th.s Distr3.ot ^.n wfx3.ch ^.'^ is sit^°

uated.l^.p ^araon: a,n^* natura^ indSvidua7,i ^'3.rm, trustF ^ax^tnersh^.^, a.^rM

80^'C].^^CaIY aY' C^?Y^p^x°&^"s^a12a

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=rom: Keliy Sarko <Zoning_[[email protected]>;ent= Tuesday, January 31, 2012 9:25 AMro: Peter Griggs'subjecf: FW: Zoning Ciassifications^ttachments: 20110318153536237,pdf; 3A - R-1 District Requirements.pdf

=rom: Kelly Sarko^ent; Friday, March 18, 2011 3:43 PM^o; `Terry ]. Dunlap, Sr.''rUbject: Zoning Classifications

^ood afternoon Mr. Dunlap,

^^tached, please find a copy of the GIS map showing the zoning of your praperty and that of the properties which surround^ours and Carole Dunlap's property. These properties are zoned R-1, Singie Family Residential. The property that is shown ased, is Dr. Gesel's property and it is zoned S-2, Veterinary and Animal iiospita! Services. The other adjacent properties areoned R-1, Single Family Residential. A copy of the Section of the Violet Township Zoning Resolution which pertains to this

{istrict is aiso attached foryour reference.

eed additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

kespectfully,

'elly Sarko;oning Inspector

'iolet Township2974 Rustic Drive'ickerington, Ohio 43147

614.575.5560^.x: 614.575.5562

)ISCLAIMER: Pursuant to the Ohio Public Records Aet, virtually all writteri communications to or from Local)fficials or employees are public records available to the publie and media upon request. E-mail sent and received viahe Township system wili be disclosed unless specifically exempted frorn the Ohio Public Recerds Act.

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3A R.-1 Distriet- Single Faxn3ly Residential (Maderate Density)

3A1 Uses Permitted in R-1 District

3A1-OIo Land and buildings in the R-1 District shall only be used for the following

purposes:

1. Single family dweltings, provided such structures comply with the following

requirements:

(a) shall be permanently attached to solid foundations; and

(b) shall be constructed of conventional building materials equal to or better thanmaterials used in existing buildings in the adjacent area; and

(c) shall be subject to real estate tax. .

2. Accessory buildings or uses, in association with an existing single-family dwelling,subject to the terms, conditions and procedures in Section 3AA4 of this Zoning

Resolution.

3A1-02: In addition, the following uses may be permitted in this District subject to the

issuanceof a Conditional Use Permit pursuant to the procedures contained in

Section 3AA and Section VII of this Zoning Code:

(1} churches and cemeteries serving local residents and their families;

(2) community ha11s and buildings available for usage by local residents and

their families;

(3) gavernmental buildings except fox prisons, jails, correctional institutions

or half-way houses; .

(4) hospitals, health clinics, nursing homes, retirement homes, assisted livingor special care facilities owned and operated by non-profit, charitable

corporations, organizations or associations;

(5) elementary and secondary schools owneci and operated by the lccal schooldistrict or by non-profit, charitable corporations, organizations or

associations;

(6) colleges, universities and institutions of highex learning owned andoperated by non-profit, charitable corporations, organizations or

associations;(7) museums and historical sites owned and operated by non-profit,

charitable corporations, organizations or associations;

(8) public recreational buildings, tennis courts, play fields, swimming pools^and other neighborhood recreational facilities that do not meet therequirements of the REC-1 District, except that tracks or facilities for

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racing or running of horses, dogs, motor vehiclea, motorcycles, motorizedbicycles and all-terrain vehicles shaIl not be permitted;

(9)customary home occupations, subject to the terms, conditions and

procedures in Section 3AA5 of this Zoning Code.

3A1-03: These and no other uses shall be permitted in an R-1 District.

3A2 Regulations Fertaining ta Buildings arxd Land Use in R-1 district

3A2-41: Each living unit shall have not less than eleven hundred fifty (1150) squarefeet of living, are.a on the ground and/or first floor. However, when theliving units are designed with a living area of thixteen hundred fifty (1350)square feet or more on two or three levels separated in height by seven andone-half (7 1!2) feet or more, and at least two levele are provided with heatingand plumbing facilities, the first floor area may be reduced to not less thannine hundred (900) square feet. In no case shall any area with less thanseven and one-half (7 1!2) feet of headroom be considered living area. Roomsused exclusively for utilities and/or storage and unheated rooms shall not be

considered living area.

3A2-02: One single-family dwelling shall be located on each lot which shall containnot less than one hundred (100) feet frontage, except those lots which arelocated on the termini of cul-de-sacs, which lots must have a minimum ofseventy feet frontage (70) and at least one hundred (!00) feet of width at thefront line, and each lot must contain an area of not less than twentythousand (20,000) square feet. For lots that are two acres or more in area,each lot must contain at Ieast one hundred twenty-five feet (125') of frontageand must be at least one hundred twenty-five feet (125') in width at every

goint measured parallel with the road frontage.

Each such lot shall front upon and have access to an improved, public road orstreet. Any portion of the lot lying within a public road or street shall not be

included as part of the required lot area.

3A2-03: The minimum height of each residential structure shall be fourteen (I4) feetfrom the top of the foundation to the highest point of the roof. If theresidential structure is a permanently sited manufactured home as dei^ned inSection 519.212, Ohio Revised Code, the height and pitch of the roof shallcomply with standards established pursuant to the "Manufactured HousingConstruction and Safety Standards Act of 1574:' 88 Stat. 700, 42 U.S.C.A.

5401.

3A2-04: Each lot shall have a front yard of not less than fifty (50) feet from thededicated right-of-way line or right-of-way easement line and the front line of

any building.

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gA2_p5; Each lot shall have side yards of not less than fifteen (15) feet between each

side lot line and the dwelling.

8A2-06:. Each lot shall have a rear yard of at least fifty (50) feet between the rear lot

line and the dwelling. .

the total area covered by the3A2-07: ^'or aIl Iots that are one-half acre or less in area, ercent (30%) of

dwelliug and all accessory buildings shall not exceed thirty p ,the total area

the lot area. For all Iots greater than one-half acxe in area,covered by the dwelling and all accessory huildings shall not exceed fifteenpercent (1.5%) of the Iot area or 6,500 square feet, whichever is greater.

3A2-08: Attached garages and breezeways shall be considered as part of the dwellingsand setback Iines shall be the same as for dwellings. Unattached aocessorybuildings shall comply with Section 3A"A4 of this Zoning Resolution.

3A2-09: On corner lats the side yard adjacent to the side road shall be not less thantwenty-five (25) feet in width. Unattached accessory buildings on a corner lotshaIl not be located in the side yard adjacent to the side street.

8A2-10: Entxance steps, porticas and eaves of three (3) feet or less projection mayextend into front, sides and rear yards. Porclies, roofed terracAs and otherbuilding projections shall not extend beyond the set baok lines.

building or otherSA2-11: On any corner lot there shall be no planting, fence,

obstruction to vision more than three (3) feet higher than road level ^vithin atwenty-five (25) foot radius of the intersection of the paved or improved road

edge.

3A2-12: Within each residential lot for each residential unit shaIl be provided a spaceof not less than two hundred (200) square feet for the parking of one (1)automobile. Such space shall be located no closer than twenty (20) feet to thepaved or improved road edge and no closer than fifteen (15) feet to the side

or rear lot line.

3A2-13: Public sewer and water facilities shall be provided for all dwelling unitswhere required by the rules, regulations, statutes, and requirements of thestate or local health authority having jurisdiction over such matters.

3A3 Some Uses Telot Permitted in R-1 District

3AS-01: Yards for storage of scrap or used materials, junk yards, or automobilegraveyards are not permitted. On any Iot or unit of property, the storage inthe open of unlicensed motor vehicles shall be limited to not more than one(1). Storage in the open of a larger number af unlicensed motor vehicles ispermitted only in M-3 Districts in this township and shall be" expresslyprohibited in all other districts. Unlicensed motor vehicles, including tractorsand farm implements, which are used for agricultural purposes as defined bythe laws of Ohio, are exempt from this paxagraph. Recreational vehicles andboats (including boat trailers) are included in the definition of "motor

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3A3-Q2:

3A3-03:

vehicles" and they may not be stored closer than fifteen feet (15')• to any

property line, even if licensed.

Reduction or incineration of garbage, materials, debris, offal or dead animals,

Storage in the open fox more iners^ or equ3pment thamase nco^Pab^le w tlarger than hand tooLs, conta ,the noxmal residential use of property is not permitted, except during theconstruction of buildings or facilities, and except for permitted agricultural

purposes.

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zol^rtNC. cot^sszor^

The VioZet Tot^rnship Zoni.n^ Commission met in re^.ar sess3.on

^ipril. 7.7s ^.9b2, vaith A?essrs. Halmes, T,arriclc^ Benadurn, and Hawbecker

preaent; Mr. ^gead absant. M.r. C^een was present. • ?di.nutes o.f f.,he

last meeti.ng we.re read and approved.

....--.-.- -- Mr. RoUert Anderson and h4r. I+teely met lvith the Boasd ta xnclu.tre

as to zoni.ng qua^.if3_cation for buiZding hanga.rs on an air strip o^med

b^r Dwigitt Poffs and operated by blr. Anderson. The ground is bounded

by State Route 33 2n^. County Ro^ite 3,3. The matter was tabled Yar

farther stue^y. ^

As a ma-^ter of reoord, Mr. Terry Dun7.ap operates a fish:ing lake

an h3.s f arm as a private non-con^'ormin^ rxse . • •

The Cha^an 'Used Gar Graveyard has apparentl.y gone ou-^ of business

as af April ^., ].962.

As there was no .f`arther business Mr, f^Rbeckor made a motion for

ad jourrmient, seconded by r:fr. ^a.rrick. ^vtion aarried.

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l(H. ^. H01mes,Chairman

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t^r'^1.l^iam Laveland

From:[email protected]

Se^^^ Thursday, December 15, 2011 2:19 AMTo• William Laveland

gB:b^eGt:PRR Visit to Vialet Tov^rnship O^ce - December 14, 2011

Btt1 - I just wanted to advlse you that I stopped by the Violet Township afFice to make a publico ^e^yds

request andJar re ^h K^lc Sariko aboutl^howcl ouid obtainna varance/non /conforming use^pe mIt -arrival, I spoke w Ygeneralty. Thereafter, I C use Kermit asuan examplelof what I was seekingr At that poi a, Ke^lYf cal y,presented the Dunlap N/ pintroduced herself to me apd ops werercompletedhl lnqufred a toaany informat orta nithehpubliclrecorduse property. After introductsupporting the N/C use of Dunlap parceL Kelly expEained to the best of her ability how the N/C use permitcame into being, where the originai was filed, the status of zoning rules in 1962 andFu4it4f^er Ihrequested to

_ Duntap permit was issue ee^t nndm nutess upportin9 thet ►'eques't foGanddapp ova^of the Dunlap N/C usef- • see any trustee/public m 9•,^ermit. Agaln, Kei ►

y advlsed about those^ records. FurCher stili, Kelly advised abaut the i960/1470 Thorne

subdivision request ta makee tuest forr theerecordsu hioweverh Kelly offered toilocate them for'me so long asoffered to make a written r qI allow her a reasonabla dae ^ pt eCSO1nal nte est in obtainia g N/Cruse permit.y and I discussed vanouszoning matters - to inclu y p

,t tryirig to be sneaky or circu e^^,^ and trustee meeting min tes, wanted to look at the pub(ic recordssupporting the Dunlap N/C use p

iven Kell 's knowiedge and suggestians, I would like ta schedule a meeting with you,With that said and g YKeily, and Bi{i in an attemp out howlthe N/C use perm t'was obtained, thelfact Terry ^ asl a Trusteeoattthewant to make a big deal abtime it was requestedlient communicatfonsrtookdplace regarding Miscr z n ngpissuest(hop'efully, not ep -allegedly - attorneyInvolving any issue Mr. T. Dunlap has a personal interest in, would expose or provide Mr. T. Dunlap to

conficiential attorney/client ie^a revitew of anydallegediytattorn y-client privilegedemat ir alawiil egiminate.hings). I expect an in camany speCUlatlon regarding the nature and purpose for the November 17, 2010 Misc. Zoning meeting he

at Mr. T. Dunlap's residence.

Additionally, and just so you know that I am seriaus, please accept thls written agreement to allow your

c;;ents to fle an out of timeo dlscuss the reso0fution o^hes matters, my cfient rem^aZ^s wiii ng to withdrawcan get together promptly tthe writ completety.Finaiiy, as dEscussed in your November 24, 2010 letter to Mlchael J. 0`Reilly, please provide me with theresults, conclusions, and ation^^gative f<ndings addressed ln the aforementioned letter - the investigation

and evaluation of the s{tu

I Again, if possible, I woufd like to schedule a meeting In an attempt to resoive these issues immediately.

I will awaft your eall.

"-gards,

WTF

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. ' ,_

Wes(ey T. FortuneAti<^"rney at Law

''^ Foi-tune & Associates, LLC`42i Hili Road NorthPickerington, Ohio 43147(6i4) 452-420]. (telephone)(614) 569-0100 (facsimiie}E-Mail: WFortuneC^WTFLegal com

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ZOl^'ING G01^1^^SSION

The Violet ^iot^mship Zoning Commission me°^ in re^u^.ar session

April 17, 19^2, ^^^?-th lt2essrs. Holmes, T^arriclc, Bena.dum, and Fiawbecker

present; I^+Fr. 1^.4ead absen-^. l^r. Green was presen^. ^ ^^riinutes o.f +.he

las^ meet-i.ng Vrere read and approved..

^^Lr. Robet^ Anderson and I;rir. rTeely me^ Znri.th the 3o2rd i;o inclu.i.re

as to aon.i.ng qualification for building ha^gars on an air strip a^^med

1^^ Dvright Poffs and operated b.y ^r^'. Anderson. The ground is bound.ed

by- S^a-te Rou-^e 33 and County Route ].3. The maf,t.er rras -^abled far

^zrther stud^'. ^

As a ma^^er of record, M's. Terry' I?unlap opera°^es a fa.shing lake

on hi.s fasm as a private non-conforming ^.tse. ^ °

The Chapman Used Gar Graveyard has apparen°^1y' gone out of business

a.s of Apri1 3., ].962. -

A5 there wa.s no further business Tir. Hawbecker mad.e a motion .f.or

adjournment, seconded b,y ^:ir. La.rriclc. T^otion carried® R

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Mrs, Kel1i ^arkoZoning InspecterViolet Township12970 Rustic DrivePickerington, Ohio 43147

Dear Mrs. Sarka,

t1. few years ago, you told me I was using my harne for a business, which you said wasnot allowed in Violet Township. I stopped the business. Now I fnd out one of yourelected Trustees is also running a business at 7155 Basil ^estern Raad. He has ashooting range fox police off'zcexs and people paying to get a permit to earry a handgun.

This seems apposite of what I was told. Do elected officiais not have to play by the samerules? This seems wrang and maybe unethical. Does he pay taxes on this business?

Does he have insurance?

Before I go to a Trustees meeting and ask, whieh I will do in the near future, I thought

you could look into this. ,

Violet Township Taxpayer and Voter

Cc. Lancaster Eagle GazetteAuditors Of^iceOhio Ethics Com^nission

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^(^N^NG GaLE^^a^'^ Tt^w^sx: ^ ^- ^^^^FT^^,^ ^o^i`^Y

SEG^ ^: Pur r^s^ t^^ .^E^e Z^^ G^

^A ^'a px'at^ote t^xe publ.^.c Y aa^:tYt;aaz^aerv4 p^'opar^y' vg^.u^ e; taa^' ^.and; ta ra^^tl.ate tE^a a^.^a^,lzg^ o,f p^^t^an,^nt ^ "^e^i^ oriaxYx^e^iaen^s af' V3.alet Taw:^skzipuf t^e^,x^ commun^.t^'.

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ssf^tg and genera^. w^^.fa^*e; t^s^cur^^ tha mast appx°apx°^.ats ^tse

st^d ^lt^c.^t^.on a^' ^tQNw^ARM bu^.^.dWQz^ mabil^ na^uz*^; ta g^.^r^ thea vd^.cs ^.^. tha f^t^t^x^a de^raZapn^e^z^

m^ LPit^ C^F pii^0 CL^ ^LY' S^eY^ T^^' THIS ^CN^^`(^ GOD^ G:^N^T07C^^T`.t''E^F^R^+ `W^T^I ^'A1^1'^1^ ^#(^ I^ .AI^^' W^^'. ^'.^^tM^RS M^,^' BUT^D N^tB^STL^^NGS, ^.^ l^^F^'^: ^ t^ft E^FI,.^t^4E G^D ^`^^L^7ING^, ^^ ^^'ILL^^'G^^ W^RE ^^^ W^:3'S ^'^I''^^ I^3'.' T7t7 1^N^k^Z£S^ `^^Y' WI^^ TI^^'^ ^F^l^.`f^b^l' Q^' THE::R Ft^^{MS,.. TE3^ ON^.^' ^CEl"P^^?^J' ^^ kIi'A'PN^W' P'^^^f ^^U'a^S Ai+^ '^'EN^Id'^ T^0'C^^^^ 1^tI^'S`^.' GQMP^,^' WI^`H 'P^E^ON^NG GC^D^ «

^^ 'F^ ^.mp^.em^ri^ a.^d aarr^ ^,ut ths pow^x^s, p^r^aas^^ ar^d pra^^.s^.ansse# .^Qx`tY^ in ,^ect^.ons ,^:.^nC}1 ^ ta ^^,^.9^? ^^.^c^ua^.ve} af` tkze t7i^^.a

^BV^.sed ^r^de as $menc^c^d.

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^► ^^^,s^d^nt^,^^, r^istr^.^s^ 1^r s^.n^le-fam^,^,y' d^sa^.3.ing^ ^.s kasr^by^est^'h^.is^^d ^.t^ tt^^ cnti^ e un^.n^arpora^si^ area ^f Viaiet Twp.

^ Mul^^.p^.e-farn3.^.^ dwel^,i^.f distri.a^s, tr^c^.^ ^:nd ^,nd(zstr^.a^.d.istr^.ct^t ms.t^' ^►e estal^^.^ shcd ^t^d d^^'f:n^d ^..u th^ ^'^.tt^re af t^rprr^pex^ app3..^ea^^.c^n^ ad^e r^^^.s^,r^en^ azzd p^x'^^.ic hear^x^gs and ^t^'s^r^^^^z7.® ^o'^^ 1^y tE^^ ^tning Cnmmis^iara anc^ the Baarc^ Q^'Tx^^tstaas. Ras^.^ants ^^ta^.n, the right ^o p^ti^ia^a a publ3.c^^ V E'Y D:f'! 2^^^ R`'i hQt'^.^'j^} ^ ^a. ^^^^^g s

SE^^^G^ ^I^: ^^-st^"^»Q't T3cfi.n^d and ^'aes S ec^,f#.ed^ -^"^ ^'"a^'a"^' e^ ^r^°^^'^^"'s^r c^:i^^ Hi P_

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- th^,n ane ^^.^ aore, Une .^.a^1f tYsa araa a^' th^ z^QSd ar strse'tu^svn. ^h^.^h ti^^ ^.o'^a fk^on^, may' ^^ ^.czciud^d ^.n d.etex^m^,^.^.ug ^he^ota^. ar^a af ^he thrae '^) aa^o^ning ^a^^.

3.^1®0^ ^'erm^.t th^ foZi.ot^ing ^.n `2ssi.det^t^.a1 districtsa ^:aoss8ar^bui^.d.i^.$s and usea suah ;(e pri^ate gara$ss and naza•^cammarc^.al^^est E^aus^a; offa.^ea c^f rasiden.t ^s^m^,sx°s of rscag^1.ized prafes^si.ans if ^.Qeated ^.n ^ha ^iwe].^,ir^g; austoma^y t^ac^a aoaupatia^is.

3^^..^Q^ Ferm^.t thc fo^.^.o^t^.s^g i.n ^•e$identia^. distr^^-ots aub^sat taCanditianal. ^onin.g Cert^.^^icate by ths Baaxd a^ Zar^,ng Appeals(see para. 'r^ ^'aa^ Cand.it:^ana^. Zon^.n^ G^rbifio^te^^: cb,v.^'ahcs^nd oemeter^,as servin^ l^,ca^. residents; oammunitg^ hu^.^,dings;public bul3dings, e^aept pe^.al ar carrea^i.^'e inatitut^.ons;hospitalg; scY^aa^.s; musel^ms^ reor^^t^pns^. 1a^2^.lding^ snd faailr

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mdtaraya3.es; am the aondi^ian ^hat s.uah usds ax^e ^ot ^ar thaf'^,xsa^cial ga^.n or pra^it a^ any persal^s: ax`gaa^izstians ax^

assoa i8.t^.oz^s..

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Q^ so^.darkran t^en^'s.rm wil.lhbot^usteaausag^oz°ncaz^ce^.^.a'^^-oneaf^^ a ^ .the permitw

3A1^C1^ l^drm^.t c^cctz^ranc^r d.^ a g^.rag;e, a tra3.ler caaokzy a tra^.^.ax^ ca^ahbod.y' or athea^ non^darii'o'= n^.ng atr^,tCtur^i r^n an^' ^.C^tg c^n thec4ndi.ti.an tk:at ^. ^oxzr^r^ r^rr:2^.u Iza.s be^r^. issuad ^'or the cc^x^strua^t3,ox^ a^ a dwel,lin^ on sa.^ ^. lot ar}d ^ra^v ided ths.t s.7.^. watex^,

s^,p^^,^r and Sa^?.^^a,^.'y ^R^y:L L^`i^.E3So.f the non••con^orming strua-^u^e

arc^ irx cc^xn^l3.a.rzce c^ri^l^, Co xr^^y ar^^. S^^^e Poax^d of Z^e^,^th. re^ula^t3.c^ns. Suah ocaupancy 3.s sul^.jact tQ C,and:l.t^.oz^a7. ^RZ^#.ng Cert^.^`i,

^ a^te. b^r the 33aard a^ ^^o^^. ^g Ap^ea^..s vrh^.oh sha^.^. be grar.tad ^ar'^W`b^.^^7 { 3.^ ^ ^k14^^^.-A r^Ltb ^ec 1 to 7,'`Ox1^^,J^^. ^'Gr Qriu { ^. ^ £a.dd^.'^^on^.^.

twd^^ta {^^^ mon-^kzs ^ex^^as 7 ^.o^.a s.snsubata^.t^.a.^.^pr'Qgrassl^.sash^v^^sha.^.l remai.n ^ral^.d c^nJ.y €^^.YS th^ Co^1^$s*i^.^t^.o^l ^.^` '^h^ pprmaz7^Ciz1'^ d'hf6^.I^,l^g«

^AI.^C}^ Parm.3.t ^ua3.l^tazz^.n-^s^^r'^^f I.a^.teeb^`^h ^a Baard^a^`1^ana.^agaAppe^^.ataCt.r4i'^.t^.^.^^t022 . ^t

3A^ Regula^3.,ans Pes^ta^n^.n^ ^o Nawl. Cans^r'uctad ^^FARI^ 33u^^.d^n^^_ar^.^ L^n^ Us ^

3A^^-ol ^n7.y a3n^1.d-^^'ar^t^y ^^rd7^,1^.^gs ^zad s.asc^c^.^tad ^r^^s;^n^y ^u^.ldi^^abuilt Qzz sa^.;Id ^c^vnda.t3.on^^ a^ car^va^^Gia;cia,^. me,^^r^,a^.s skia^,^. be

GC1I7.9tI.'LL^".^'iEd ^F33iC'i^3^J^'i ^$ ^'1Q t^d ^.^1 ^ft2k€,3^T1'^1JhE^ ,7^.^,°'^^-'` ^iC7 ^A^.'"Qt7 ^.^'d^' ^

^A^-^^ ^W^^1i,^^g ^ha^.1 have nvt Lea^ ^h^n raU.nd a^d^a^'a^^^'S'^g^loba,square ^e^^t a^` l^.^z^g are ^ ^^^W^H.s^^YV L^ bCAA^7i11^74A1/3

;A^-0,^ ^^.ah ^.at sha.^.l ha.ve a^`xo^^.t yard a^ not :^c^ss ths.n .^ ^..^ ty ^^^ ^feot 'bet^reen the edga 4^' eoau. oz^ st.r^et ?.3.ne ai^d tha ^`x^ant],ina a^ tha awe].1.i.rzg,

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^2_t^7 A^tte.^+hed ga^°ag^ea and bree?e^re.ys shal^. be cans^der^d aa part c^^'the d^^e].^ings e.nd sst-bac°^ wines shs.^.^. t^e the same as ^`ox^d^^^.^.ings r D'natta.ched bu ildin.gs sha1.]. be locat3d nat less than

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3.^^^p8 t^n oarner ^-oi stv^entsida^3a(^^^dfeetn^.n^W^dth+s^Unattachod$aeces^not ^.ess tY^^a'^ 3ary bu^,^.r^^n^s on a oax^ra^ ^^ 1,4t ^ha1^. not be ^.c^cated ^n the side

` y^rd ad^acerat ta the s^.d ^ strae`^n

^^A^^O^ ^ntranas s^aps, ^+a^'^%^cos s.nd eavas af ^h.rse {^'.) ^ee^ ar lass; pro^ect^pn may s^^szad ^.n;^a ^'rant, ^ides and ro^.r yax'ds.

Porohe^ f r^oo^'ed tie.r^+acc^s and other bui^lding pro jac^^,ans shs.^.l

n.at a^ztend bey^nd ths ss^. b^,d^ ^^nas,

3^^=•.^,^ Qn ^,n^r aarner ^.at th.ex+e `^i^3.anbz^.or^ ^hsntth^^a^^^)gfaat^hi^heror athar obstrudt^.on to v s^han rvad '^e^rel wLth^.n a•Gwenty^^'^'ve f 2^) f aa^ rad-^as .af ^he .

3.n.^arsaot3.ar^ c^' the raad ].ineso

3A^ Us,^es Nr,^ Permittad

'^A,^µ^^ ^*s,^ds ^ar stcar^.ge af sar^.p ar us^d materis.ls, ^wnk ya^°ds, ox^

au^4^.t^t^9.z^ ^r^v^ ^^x^ds •

` ^A^^a^ Reduct3.an oa tnb^n^rpub'^laau^i^.^.^yga^° as^asnorms,^.aho^zseha^.dsn^ma^.s e^t p Y

' raqu3^xemerzt.

' ^t3. men.t i^ tha a^^n for^.^^-^0^ Storag^ o^' mater2als! ^aa^s, o^° ec^ ^lc,xi^er th.az^ thix^t^ f 3Q) ^^ay^ ax^ept darin^ tho cr^r^str^ati.c^raof 1aui.lc^^ngs tzr .^^ci^.3.^3.^^sd „uch s^o^'a e^vr ^'A. ''^ ^^^^F^^^

3.s psx•mittad.

tra,^.l,sr c©achesa '^rai.^,sr ac^^ah badi^s, mobi],e homes,^A^.. p^, 2.r, a:^.1e rs ^^nd s^,m^.^.ar temp^rary ar ^.ovs.b^.e s^r^tc^u^^s s^-a^-^ na'^ be per^-

m3.ttad ^ar us^^capt^.ans^s.xge no^ed^^.^np^^^^rapn^^^A^^a4sands'^x'uc^u:res..^^^.µo^.

S^C^^OT^ ^.^': ^^^-st^n ^a^^Can^'arrn^n U^^s

^^^,a u$s a^' any dwe^.^^-ng ar othex° 9truGturag ar a^ aszy ^^d,^^^.g^i^ig and l^^fu^. at t::^e timr^ 4^` anac:tm^nt af th^.s zorx^n^

cade, may be can^^n^ted sLthaugh MaS.rz.tex^an.deasrsix^^'ax^aem^nt^atk^e reg,u^reme^,ts a^ th3.s aada^e.nd not over f^.fty garcaat (^0^) an.^.argem^nt in a^e^. w^.^.l.1ae per^.3t^ed,-^^^^°^^^aa^s^z^r^^- 3^^--•-m•c^°e^ ^h^n^^-^-if':t^_ per^ax^^-,^..r. .Q^:.3,.:._^ta^=^^ ^a:^^^ ^ - ^' rmirz^ us e

,

4^ caa^^s^^orge. ^erioduof`!^^'^ ^2^dyesrshshal^ ^g^^na^aade^oted{ to a nan^oo^..^arming use.

^C .^. nonpcon^'artn^ng map sx^c znas'^er ^.^.st shv^ring t^e datas ara.d

names af owCero^a^haE^ori^^s^nepea^arvmp^lad and ke^at on #'il.a3.n ^he off3.

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^^^^ 4

^.r^GT^ON.

^A

.^

v: ^^^ ^e,., ^.,^^,Y.:..A^vnin^ Pex^mi.t shs^,1 be requircd'^ for ang^ I^QN^:,^`ARM lsr^d usesrzd ^`ar ^'^.1 NOI^T-^'ARM bui^ d3.ng cr c^ther structures hcx^eafter ^^.aeated, erc^tad, cor^strt etad^ -^^-^d-3•-•^^^r^-c:^-x^^s^^:3^_.c^.an.^a^r^.

.--or^-u^^a•^., te=;cept wh^re Cc nd^.t^.on^l ^orr^.n^ Certifieat^^ ma^r baissued by^ ^ ths Baax^d c^f Zc ninr^ A^pea^.s ss sp^ci^`3.ed ir^ ^ectianTTZ). Na p^rma.'^ is rsc^ui^ec^ for noxma^. ma^n^Gerla^zce s^oh sspaint^.n^y xa^roof^n^, in.^ ta1,^.z^.^ s3d.in^, etc^

^$ ^aah app7.;.cati,on fox s`^cnitag Parmit sha^.1, tae aecompan^.ad by 2^rtautI.ine pls^a af tt^e }^x^aTacsed structure . , ta^;g^h^rW^^^^. ^ p^.ot ^.^^'aUt ^I'^CtW^^i^ th8 ^,O^^t^On 4^` ^h8 St,^"UC'^t^^^ W.^thx^aferonr,c ta sl^, raad anc proparty linas ar^d aa jo^.r^in^ lats.^omp7.ianae wf.th s1.^, Caunt4' ^.rsd ^5#^a^:a sa^xitary reg^a^.^t^,a^.s ur9.^,^.be reqt^ired« `^he perm,it sha1^. be isst^ad ax° d^nied w3.thir^ a}^ar^bd v^ ^;wa w^el^^ snd, ^:^ da^ii^d, r^oasons wi^^. t^a stated^

^C - ^aeh such ap^I.^.catia.^ sha i,l b^ ^caompan3.cd ^y money arder orchec?^ c^r^wtn ta the ^3aax^d af '^ru^teas k^asad up^r^ th^ ^'Ql^.o^rin^^a^.^d^^.^:

^g^^.^at^^ c^e^ ^^° ^^^u^t^;^^^.^..._. o.... -..^.-^ . -. =`^^=:^^a?^,.<.;^.:^ ;..^^.=C^^"x`C ^^.;^:::;:::- ^'(^^'^•'+^D t^ ^, 4f?0. 0 7^, oo^.. oo a^^ ^^

S^G'^lO1V V1: ^ot^.^n^ l^sp^ec^tar

^^^ ^ ^^<<^^^-^^t^:.

^^a^^.^ . oa

6A ^'he V^,a^.st ^'c^^rqsl^^,p ^or^^.xa y InSpeGtc^r shall ba ap^o^.nted by th.e^':io:l.et '^owri.sh^.p ^'rustcss -:>^r^uant to ^ection ^3.9. ^.6 of th^ Ohi.a

. $.^a^r^.sert Cad^,

^a$ ^."h^ ^n^p^Gtprf ^.c^r af the^r^.^.^, r^ece3,ve^iQ^3r^^it ^^^^,

£tYl.C7. Qt^18Y'W^30

sYza^.^, adm^,n:.ste,r and^c^n^.n^ Camm3.:s3.ars an.dapplicstior^a f'orx sndsnd m^3,nt^ia^ racords7^s r4t^t^3.r'e'C1, bq" ^.s'Wa

S^C'^laN V^1: ^var^d af Zarx^.n: A,^^^ls,. - - -

er^^'arca this apde a^ an d^^thCs ^aard af ^'ru^t^e^. Ha3.ssu^, ^^r^iz^^ parz^^.ta,ss ^'^qu^.rbd b^r tha Tr^asteas

'^A ^'he V^,e^^.et `^qwrn$h^.p ^3aard o^` ^onin^ Appeals s^.a1.:L be d.ppa^.n.nt^d'^^ tho V'ial.et ^'ownsh^.p ^rr,staes pursUant ta Ssatians ^19R ^.^ to^'^.9. ^.^ o" the Qhia F2^v3ss^t Coda ^a^ a^anded. l^t ^.s ^r^b^t^dadtna t this Board wi3.1 ^.neu^ ^e a lan^.ent ^,ntarpretat^.an o^' th^Coda so lon^ as thc ,spi^°^.i of tha ^oda f.s r^ainta3.nod.

7$ '^he Bvard will hear and decid^ appeals, wri11 grant variances^'ram i^ha terma af the CodE and wiJ.l issuo Cand^.tiona^, ^oningCer^3fiaat^s, ( These Cer4 if'^.a^tos permit certain usas o^' ^.andssn^ bui:ld^.l5.gs for nae^^•res: der^t:t.a^ ^urposes ^.n resid^n.tia^. di^-tricts 'wa.thout th^ necess:..ty o^` ^re-^cn:tlg^ m.hey are based upaneaxzc^itioxzs stat^cl ir^ th® ^ e^.^.t^^ Coe^e or esta'^13.sh^c^ by th^Board a^' Ztinin^ Appasl,°^ A^,y departure . ram the aand3.t2answ312 result ^ in immediste z evacat^.fln of the cert^.^'^,cate^ }

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Violet Toanshiphiaw 19 10 12: 17p

sl^ s7^ sss^ p.13

^^^8 5

^^ Unlsss otherw^.se i^ad^.cate^.^, ba^ax^a Col^c^3,^^.ona^- ^^an^-ng Certif^.^

aa^os autha^^.^ad ^n ^sct^.rn Ii^ mdve^rt^.segsa^d he^ringrats^.eastho^-d a pu^l^-c hear3.ng and ghal ^

anGe iri a r^ew^Pa^a g daos pr iorata^the^l^.^aring^n AI^F^3.aationp far^.^a^s^ twanty .^D? yCond^.t^.ona^, ^l^drawna^o^t^^1eaV^al^ta`^ownshiFC^oas^d.io^' Trustaesvrder dr ekzec far tkxe

^ in '^Yk3eaina^dont taeadver ;^.s3.^^^5'40^ da^.^.ars to pay^^,^en

5^:^'^^c?^ '^^^_^: ^nfc^rcet^©x^t and k? ^^za^.w, tias

^ e• ^act cQr^s^xur•^, ^c^^^-ns^^x-r.^, ax^^f:-^s^^^g.^,

8A

8^

8^

St shall be u^.].a^^tfu^. o. ^

ar use any ^'t^I^^^'^.id^.etiTo^:ansh^.^is^.^ vial^at3.o^aa^ ax^yax^agu^.at^.anus e s,^.y :Larid in '^in, ar ^zny Fravis3.ar^ a^, •:,his Cade nr s,ny ^.ma'nd-men'^s r^r sup•pla»^

m,en.ts Y^ex^a^a.^A^,y persnnp ^i^*m or carFa_^^s.t3.an v icrlating an.^' 4'acb. r^^`u^-^tian^:.

^^a^ria^-c^n, ar^endrnsr^t °can^^t^at^-oz^ thereai`,^^h^l^ ^^ ^inedyr^at ^t^i.^demaanar andp u^anmora •^han ane^^ur^dr^achaa^^dra^t'a^'^Qda^'Od`^i^giwk^.^.ch suak^ei^-i^ga^.c^ct^.^ara ^ ^^.4 . ^ ^3;4^n, e^^.-^^^am•en^,laaat^.an, ere^tian^ canst.^^-uction, ^^^~^^-^^^kx^.a^^, a^, ^sa cc,nti.nues ;;hs.3.^. be dcemed a se^F^.r^z'^a o^'^'ense^

^n caae any ^t^i^^^`A^tM buitit^n^a^rd.ia^'a^x^ua^aes^xzdhe^P^asacau^ir^^^r^^.a.fi^^.an r^.^ ^b.ig Gode,Attox^n$y', the ^ariin.g ^n^^'c:^tor, dr a^.^' ad^aaen'^ car nsighba^^,n^^r°perty c^wr^a^ wha waul.d l^e es^eG^.^^-^-y d^,maged by s^ ^t^to^etion

in addri^^ ic^^x ta ^ ► '^her x*e^ec ^^es px^nv^.d.^d by ^.aw, maY

in ^u:^r^%,;Lon}^, mandamus a^.ava{ I suahtun^.e,w^'^ulrYaca,•^iariiar^^zs a^^on• ta^^1.'BVent^ C'^Ut^teg C}r r^

S^C^^Q^I ^C: A^.ar^d^ants S^mE;^ats^ a,nnd ^^s3.^^^^ ^ ^a^t ^^A '^^e V'^.o^.®^ ^c^wr^^^.^.F ^bni.nE, Cn-mm3aa^.c^n. may ^` x°4^. ti^a^ ^o t^.ms, oz^

it^, owri mot^.on, ar an ^^'^:°tianaftsrh^ubliarz^vt^3-ceaandak^eax^^^a°Mposed far^ a change ar zan::^,^mezzd, gupi^^.amen•t^ o^' char;gg the ^eq.uzz°^men^s s.nd d^.str3cts

hexe^-n establ.^.she ^i b ^, karc^perty owner £ar suck^, chsnc^e shaii b^d

9^

9C

^.^e^,y app^.3,aat on y ^an^,n^ Commi.ss.^on an^^.^,ec3 in writing wi^h the V'iolet ^awnship ^,

sha^^. be a,ccornpes^-izz bheac.z^.c^uzat o^ twan^y^^'i^o ^^^5 40) do^.l^.rsF3oard o^' Trusteta de^'ray t^a cost af a dvc rt^.sing snd. pther ex^cnse iric^.dentato re^riew^.ng, pubi^.skz^.ng ^^.zz^. repartirzg the ^`^ctsa

k^ursuant ta gectian 5^.9.1=^. v^' tha Q^zi^a Ravised^^^d^aning ^ Comedupan .qucb^ apPliGatian for a o hangc a.rz ^ox^3.n,g,^^.ssian ^nd ^he ^a^.x^d D^' "^rustees ^acl^y separ^ataly, ^iJ.^. z^otifgby mai^- a^^- pra^e^'t^ awne,•s ack^aGent tQ the propased aroae aa^dwi11. advertise ^.n one r.ew^ i^ape^' a pubi^r heax^ina xe^at^ve to

n© oacd bhaz^',^p ^^ ^h^ C^r^m^.as:^ar^ and ^hs Board bc^=kx ad^the ^'- ^ i t sha^,i. t. eccma ef^'act^.•ce w^ tk^^^^x th^.rty ^ 30 )a^t the chs.^.ge,days un2ess th°^'endu

ura^vc^te.oted ^rith,in uhirty (30^ da,ys a ge^ -

tion far ^. ^e^er

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^_^^0^ ^: :rntex^pr$tata.an a.z^_.d J'^tr^sd^.ota-on -^ ^ti th

i lafi,

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lOC

1(JD

'^.'his Ganrtng ^ade sha^.^. n^,t b® ?rlterpretgr^ as ^.nterferz.n.^ aa'broga.tsng or^ a^xnul.lang ,a^y rosalutxons, regu].atz.az^s or ^^ex^mits

ado^atecl oral^s^^dcdn^'l^^:tw^t^ith thss ^or^a^.rtgtGod^3oream.endmont^or parm^, t^► rheroto,. ln which ^var^t t^.r.s 4on^.r^g Code ar amsndmerxts hsre a

sha.17.. prevaa.l ^ .

Where th^.s Zon.zng Cada Qa^ amandments hereta ^,mpr^se ^reatar x°e^

str3.otlpn or hig^•^ena.rs.^s.. ^a^raemant^arratha^wzsc^rath^$^rov^.^ .b•y ^a:sam.e^.^%s, corx Codf: ar atna^.dments 2^.ereta sha^^- l^rev^°l^•s^.oi^s af th:.^ ^an^ng

^o'we^'er, wh^^r restx^a^e^a^^,.^saar^nh^n'.g^.°ria^^quxr^m.an^s thar^rt;^x^a^.mpoaa ^x'ga reve,i.l..cads, tLssy shs,l.^. p

^ack^ ^c^abaan, suks-sact^.ar^^, para^;rapla., prov^-sadxz, ^a^,ua^s^gmarr.^,r^str^ at=^tin ar regul^tlai: af th3.s ^aning Coda ar a,nlcrzdm^c^nt^^,are-^Q ^,s hereby dEc^.are^; to 1^e ^.rxdapondent, and th^ ha^.dln^

^,^ a. ^^,^t ba b^am.ondm,ant^^hhereta^asfs.^wha^.eoa^'aan^'lpart^thbrcaf^^a^.^.n^ Code ax^ ara rs. kx x^avi^ ^.axae^t t^.a part^.cu^.ar se^;t_^ a^., ^u.Ta^-saCtian, p g^ t Ps^.on^x^^squ^reme^it'r^3^x^^ c^^,^.p^ c^r regu^.atic^ra sa do^l^r^d ^.rx^rs.^.^.d.

'3:'he effeotive^dt^ f^^a^^o^^^a^'eapp^`ovs.1 by^a^habb^s^^'dma^e^.eat^ans^th^ t'i.ata bf ,

S^CTION 3^1 > ^e^'ini^ t .^^s

--^ -^-- ^,r^cl^dea a^^;r^•cu7.,ture, ^armix^.^, ds..^ry^.ng, pas"^i.lA A-..,,,r. S^cu^.'^^,au^.^ur^, h•©x^t:•.cu1^'^^, fl.o^icul^ure, v^.t^.csu^.ture s.nd

^^u.u.:e'ag^ s.g^.^^^z an.a ^^u^.t^^ n^^^^.^^ax^^.

^,lB Basemanta a.n.y anc^.o^ed`^eve extez^dsy mox•a tl^ai^•

J. ^.^i^ 1.7J.1V ^.d gi (+^`^•`v '^'^i•^V 6

;^ax°^ a^ th.e bu^.^.di/ xs, ` ^^a^^^'belo^et^ooor-;Wb 8.15.r.^ t3T16 11^i^.^' l^^l

^,1C ^ui^.d^n s a st^uctuz^e^ h;^v^:^r1^ a. x•ao,^ suppos^^Ged by ao^.umras orwa s or the shel.ter, s^^ppor^, o^ ercclosur® o.i ^,ex^sor^s,an^.ma.^.s ar chs.ttels ^ 4^XiE;n ^eparated b^° divi.a3.an ws.^.ls ^'s^o^n the^round up w^.thout p^enln„e^ etxoh ^+ortian. af suah bu^^-c^lz^^ sha.^.^.

'be deamed a se^s.ra°^e bul^:_dinga

^.1D

^.^.E

^^^

^ll^.. k^,-^9 Sin 1.e^f^t , .1,.,Y : a detached t^ui.ld^ng des^.g,ned fvr, ar

a^c12`p^gc► e^c1.'^va^y by's one fam^.lyo

Fam^.^^: a^,urnY^er a^' sin^.,^ednan^profitthou e^-kaepingrun^.tr^age,.Tra.ng•...:^ogether as a ^,

3.r..c^:uc^^.^.^ do^lost^.c serva^Lts,

Gar^^o : a bu3,l.ding u.sed ^ar ths storage or housi.ng o^' moto^

.^*^.ven veh? oles,

^G Ground and or^Foox^t7^o^ro^^3.s nob moreathan^^wo andtana^kxa^d^ ^^^7^ ^`eet abovs,

^r'e ^^ i^vr . o er more than thre e s.^id ana half ( 3^)

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^f.ne, RoaB: th.e ^^.d^ lir^e of t[^e road ar ^t^ce^ ^^ ds^^.gi^a'^ed^,^ ^he r^ocorded p^.o^s ^.n the Cat^t^^^ Surv'e^cr^+^ s aff`^.a^.

L^.nea Se^oaal^: ^`r^rcar$^.ab^li^:^sdat^ddpaz^a^.^,a].^therett^,a frv^ha f^a^^d8 t^

^^^^; L.^,^r^,n Area: any a^.clr^s^d part^ a^^ed i`^r liv4^^ ^ux°p^ses nat

Glus^.v^^.y ^'v^' stara^e ^x u^^.l^.ty

614 575 556z p.15

p^ tha bui^,d^.^.g ^hiah ia h^e^tsd^.nc^udi,n^ r^aoms used ex°funa^^.or^.s ^

^^^, i,p^: a par^o^ a^' ^,ar^c^ o^^c^zpied a^' ^a be ocatxp^,od l^^' Qna build^^"n^ ^,ud aace^s6ry k^tzi^di:^.gs a.nd u^es fi and i.n.aiu^t^.n^ the opex^

. sp^.ca ^6^,uirad u^.dsr tt^^.^3 zan3.z^^ coda« A^.^t ma^ be land sax^aaordsd an a p^:aL of re^;ax°d ar ac^ns^.^^^'ed as a un^.^ a.fprope^.^y^ and do^^^'i.bvd ',^^' m.^^es ar^d l^ounds, btzt ^.^ m^. ;T ^.ri^^,u^de,

^aarts v^', c^r s. c^mb^.^xs.t^.^^^. Q^' ^uch ^.pt^ whe^. a.d^aca^t 'Ga ona^na^^.e^, Prcavidad sual^ g:.^ou^d ^.^ usad fvr vrz^ ^.mp^avcma^t «

^^^vl Lo^ ^e tl^: tho moa^ d^,s^^^.nca bet^r^a^a. fro^^ ar^d raar Iv^ ^.^^as

^neas^atx^i^ht an^^.as ta a^3.n$ ^q,u3d^.s^^rit fx^am tExe ^`rt^^t

and x^^a^ ^.ot ^.^.^.ss t^ . ^

1^N' T^atf ^_x^o,^.^, ,^^ the ^`x^ani. a^ s. ^.c^^ s^.a^.^. b^ carzeidsrod ^^r b^

^t sida ^^ ^he :t,c,t WH^^c b^'^an't^ a gtx^ea^,^ ^n tk^e G^x^^ t^f a'

4o^i^ar ^.c^tr '^ha na^rawsst sid^ ^rc^nt^.z^.^ c^m tk^o strea^ si^al^ 17e

oons^.dared '^o tis ^Ghe ^'^or:t of t^,e Ia^,.

.6^4^ JJC^^ 9 1' ^^Y^t^ l^ y ^^fl,^1:^rr^^ ^.^ ^S^h,1y ^.^^1^^ V Q ^n$ A^A ^tl^ .6.Q^

s^de ^.^.nes s,nd ..^^°t^rn. t4^s ^o^.nt w^i.^ra ^he ^.dt ^:id^ ^.i.ne i.r^ter-5r^cts ^:,i^^ x^a^d r^x^ ^^re^^ ^.ina.

^:^,P ^ot ^.W^.^thr . The mea.r^ ^i^st ^.nGe be^wcvn. t^s^ ^.a^ s ida 3.iusstn.^^su^^at ^ r^.gh^^ ^ngl^^ $^ & ^line^ e^g,^t^.d^.^ta^.t ^'x^om. the s ^.dv

^:G$ ^.^^ke# ^

^g;^ 1^onrGc^n. .ox^tv^i^n, Us_^t ue^ o^' ^. ^u^.ld3.r^^ r^r c^ ^.and th^.^ daes notGf2^ pY''iTl ti0 '^h2t 1^'^^",Ll^..a'^^.a^:3 ^Ol" '^E:I^ I7^.^'^^^.^t ^.L'1. WE13.^h ^.'^ ^-t^ ^^^"'

1^.^^ ed ^

1^,^ ^ersnn: an;^ ra^tura^. ^,nd:t vidu^^,} ^'ix'^, 'Grust ^, ^s.x^tner^h^.p, s.a^ ^sacia^ian ar corpt^^°&t^.ar^a

^.1^ T a.^Co^c^.^ a z^v^ida^wer ^,d^zse aar$ r^am}^ ca^, a:^ any po^,td.

able ar ano^^.s ® ehicl^ a^t w^,ecls, skid^ ©x^ rc^7.^.ar^s, ^:v^ s^ruaW

^u^,^^,^,y ,^r^chQrederson ^ar^^c^ther^gx^ope^^.ingdapp^. atust wh^.c'.aYish.ia7.$, an^.m^^., p ^^xsed dx^ m^y be uasd for r3sida^.^^.a3. purpases.

^,^,^ ^"r^^d: tha ^re^. bct^eon ^G^z® trpnta s3.de or rce.r ^.ot ^.^.nea a^td^hs carresp4ndi.n^ set^bac^ l^.n.o dss^.gnatad ^th.e fr^+nt, ^^,de nxrsas+ y^s^d ra:5ppo^^^elyr

a.^.^T Yard, ^'ront: a y'ard axta^idir^^ acraas the fu^^- width o^' ^'r.s lotan^ ^^.g^,zag ^a^we^n 'ti^a .fra^it ^.i^a vf tne ^.ot anc^ ^he ne.ares G^.3.r^e af the buildir^g. '^^ta depth af ^. fx^ant ^'a^d shall. be^aeasux^ad at x^3,^ht an^^e$ :,o °Ghe f'ront liaa crf th^ ^.ot,^

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ter Grig^s _^ ^,n-,, Kelly Sarko <[email protected]>Zt; Tuesday, January 31, 2012 9:25 AM, . Peter Griggs^ject: FW: Zoning Classificationsachments: 20110318153536237.pdf; 3A - R-1 District Requirements.pdf

^m: Kelly Sarko't: Friday, March 18, Z011 3:43 PM'Terry J. Dunlap, Sr.'

^ject: Zoning Classifications

^d afternoon Mr. Dunlap,

ached, please find a copy of the GIS map show,ing the zoning of your property and that of the properties which surroundnd Carole Dunlap's property. These properties are zoned R-1, Single Family Residential. The property that is shown as

, is Dr. Gesel's property and it is zoned S-2, Veterinary and Animal Hospital Services. The other adjacent properties areed R-1, Single Family Residential. A copy of the Section of the Violet Township Zoning Resolution which pertains to this

rict is also attached for your reference.

^u need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

pec^i ully,

y Sarkoing Inspector

et Township .70 Rustic Driveerington, Ohio 43147

t.575.5560c,14.575.5562

iCLAIMER: Pursuant to the Ohio Public Records Act, virtually all written communications to or from Localicials or employees are public records available to the public and inedia upon request. E-mail sent and received viaTownship system will be disclosed uriless specifically exempted from the Ohio Public Records Act.

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3A R-1 District- Single Family Residential (Moderate Density}

3A1 Uses Permitted in R-1 District

3A1-01: Land and builclings in the R-1 District shall only be used for the following

purposes:

1. Single family dwellings, provided such structures cornply with the following

requirements:

(a) shall be perinanently attached to solid foundations; and

(b) shall be constructed .of conventional building materials equal to or better thaninaterials used in existing buildings in the adjacent area; and

(c) shall be subject to real estate tax.

2. Accessory buildings or uses, in association with an existing single-fainily dwelling,subject to the terms, conditions and procedures in Section 3AA4 of this Zoning

Resolution.

3A1-42: In addition, the following uses may be permitted in this District subject to theissuance of a Conditional Use Permit pursuant to the procedures contained in

Section 3AA and Section VII of this Zoning Code:

(1) churches and cemeteries serving local residents and their families;

(2) community halls and buildings available for usage by local residents and

their families;

(3) governmental buildiiigs except for prisons, jails, correctional institutions

or half-way houses;

(4) hospitals, health clinics, nursing homes, retirernent homes, assisted livingor special care facilities owned and operated by non-profit, charitable

corporations, organizations or associations;

(5) elementary and secondary schools owned and operated by the local schooldistrict or by non-profit, charitable corporations, organizations or

associations;

(G) colleges, universities and institutions of higher learning owned andoperated by non-profit, char^.table corporations, organizations or

associations;(7) museums and historical sites owned and operated by non-profit,

charitable corporations, organizations or associations;

(8) public recreational buildings, tennis courts, play fields, swimming poolsand other neighborhood recreational facilities that do not meet therequirements of the REC-1 District, except that tracks or facilities for

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racing or running of horses, dogs, motor vehicles, motorcycles, motorized

bicycles and all-terrain vehicles shall not be permitted;

(9)customary home occupations, subjeet to the terins, conditions andprocedures in Section 3AA5 of this Zoning Code.

3A1-03: These and no other uses shall be permitted in an R-1 District.

3A2 Regulations Pertaining to Buildings and Land Use in R-1 district

3A2-O1: Each living unit shall have not less than eleven hundred fifty (1150) squarefeet of living, area on the ground and/or first floor. However, when theIiving units are designed with a living area of thirteen hundred fifty. (1350)square feet or more on two or three levels separated in height by seven aridone-half (7 1/2) feet or more, and at least two levels are provided with heatingand plumbing facilities, the first floor area znay be reduced to not less thannine hundred (900) square feet. In no case shall any area with less thanseven and one-half (7 1/2) feet of headroozn be considered living area. Rooinsused exclusively for utilities and/or storage and unheated rooms shall not be

considered living area.

3A2-02: One single-family dwelling shall be located on each lot which shall containnot less than one hundred (100) feet frontage, except those lots which arelocated on the termini of cul-de-sacs, which lots must have a minimum ofseventy feet frontage (70) and at least one hundred (100) feet of width-at thefront line, and each lot must contain an area of not less than twentythousand (20,000) square feet. For lots that are two acres or more in area,each lot must contain at least one hundred twenty-five feet (125') of frontageand must be at least one hundred twenty-five feet (125') in width at every

point measured parallel with the road frontage.

Each such lot shall front upon and have access to an improved, public road orstreet. Any portion of the lot lying within a public road or street shall not be ^

included as part of the required 1ot area.

3A2-03: The minimum height of each residential structure shall be fourteen (14) feetfrom the top of the foundation to the highest poir^t of the rcof. If theresidential structure is a permanently sited manufactured home as defined inSection 519.212, Ohio Revised Code, the height and pitch of the roof shallcomply with standards established pursuant to the "Manufactured HousingConstruction and Safety Standards Act of 1974." 88 Stat. 700, 42 U.S.C.A.

5401.

3A2-04: Each lot shall have a front yard of not less than fifty (50) feet from thededicated right-of-way line or right-of-way easement line and the front line of

any building.

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3A2-05: Each lat shall have side. yards of not less than fifteen (15) feet between each

side lot line and the dwelling.

3A2-06: Each lot shall have a rear yard of at least fifty (50) feet between the rear lot

line and the dwelling.

3A2-07: For all lots that are one-half acre or less in area, the total area covered by thedwelling and all accessory buildings shall not exceed thirty percent (30%) ofthe lot area. For all lots greater than one-half acre in area, the total areacovered by the dwelling and all accessory buildings shall not exceed fifteenpercent (15%) of the lot area or G,500 square feet, whichever is greater.

3A2-08: Attached garages and breezeways shall be considered as part of the dwellingsand setback lines shall be the same as for dwellings. Unattached accessorybuildings shall comply with Section 3AA4 of this Zoning Resohition. .

3A2-09: On corner lots the side yard adjacent to the side road shall be not less thantwenty-five (25) feet in width. Unattached accessory buildings on a corner lotshall not be located in the side yard adjacent to the side street.

3A2-10: Entrance steps, porticos and eaves of three (3) feet or less projection mayextend into front, sides and rear yards. Porches, roofed terraces and other

building projections shall not extend beyond the set back lines.

3A2-11: On any corner lot there shall be no planting, fence, building or otherobstruction to vision more than three (3) feet higher than road level within atwenty-five (25) foot radius of the intersection of the paved or improved road

edge.

3A2-12: Within each residential lot for each residential unit shall be provided a spaceof not less than two hundred (200) square feet for the parking of one (1)automobile. Such space shall be located no closer than twenty (20) feet to thepaved or improved road edge and no closer than fifteen (15) feet to the side

or rear lot line.

3A2-13: Public sewer and water facilities shall be provided for all dwelling unitswhere required by the ruies, regulations, statutes, and requirements of thestate or local health authority having jurisdiction over such matters.

3A3 Some Uses Not Permitted in R-1 District

3A3-O1: Yards for storage of scrap or used materials, junk yards, or automobilegraveyards',are not permitted. On any lot or unit of property, the storage inthe open of'unlicensed motor vehicles shall be limited to not more than one(1). Storage 'in the open of a larger number of unlicensed motor vehicles ispermitted only in M-3 Districts in this township and shall be expresslyprohibited in all other districts. Unlicensed motor vehicles, including tractorsand farm implements, which are used for agricultural purposes as defined bythe laws of Ohio, are exempt from this paragraph. Recreational vehicles andboats (including boat trailers) are included in the definition of "motor

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vehicles" and they may not be stored closer tlian fifteen feet (15') to any

property line, even if licensed.

3A3-02: Reduction or incineration of garbage, materials, debris, offal or dead animals.

3A3-03: Storage in the open for more than thirty (30) days of materials, debris, toolslarger than hand tools, containers, or equipment that is incompatible withthe 'normal residential use of propeY^ty is not permitted, except during theconstruction of buildings or facilities, and except for permitted agricultural

purposes.

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Scott Dunla

n;; Scott Dunlap <[email protected]>

a^nt: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 7:53 AMT;o: 'Keily Sarko'

Subjecfi: Variance

Hi Kelly,

I have two items:

1. ! want to table my variance appeals hearing until the lanuary 2011 meeti ^QVais, etc., to operate a home2. Do Terry Dunlap or Carole Dunlap have the proper permits, variance, app

occupation where they bring customers onto the property, i.e. "concealed carry classes", certification classes,

etc.? If so, please send me the copies today.

Thank you,Scott Dunlap

EXHIBIT^

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VIOLETTOWNSHIP s^'^'r^' +^'^AUDIO TRANSCRIPT OF SCOTT DUNLAP AND THE OFFICE OF C

September 19, 2012

1. J. Goldberg: Hi

2. S. DUNLAP: Hi, is Rochelle here?

3. J. Goldberg: Kelly ( both Joniann and SD speak at the same time)

4. (Laughter)

5. J. Goldberg: It's ok6. J. Goldberg: Rochelle, Mr. Dunlap is here to see you.

7. (Inaudible)

8. S. DUNLAP: Can I please inspect the Dunlap Range investigation file?

9. R. Mennigen: The Dunlap Range investigation file?

10. R. Mennigen: Isn't that the same one you asked for?

11. S. DUNLAP: It should be in the office.

12. R. Mennigen:I think it's not in the office, isn't that the one that I called and they said it went straight to Loveland and

Brosious and it wasn't here?

13. S. DUNLAP: mmm

14. S. DUNLAP: The whole files not hear?

:^ 15. R. Mennigen: Yeah, Kelly the Loveland and Brosious has the entire file?

16. K.Sarko Yeah

17. R. Mennigen:Because of it, because of it, nature of it and because it was a trustee it's all with Loveland and Brosious, it

wasn't done internally, was my understanding.

18. S. DUNLAP:How about any correspondence with Rick Rickets, Terry's attorney on the application would that be here?

19. R. Mennigen: I don't think so

20. R. Mennigen: Any correspondence with attorney on ( inaudible)

21. Office: ( inaudible)

22. R. Mennigen: Ok

23. S. DUNLAP: Nothing

24. R. Mennigen: Nothing

25. S. DUNLAP: Ok

26. S. DUNLAP: Alright,

27. R. Mennigen: Then there........ (inaudible)

28. S. DUNLAP: Do you keep anything zoning here?

29. R. Mennigen:They do zoning, but because it was a trustee and because of everything surrounding that, it all went through

Bill Loveland and none of it, it is my understanding was, nothing went through Kelly.

30. R. Mennigen: Correct Kelly?

31. K. Sarko mmmmm

32. R. Mennigen: None of that entire issue went through you?

33. K.Sarko no

34. S. DUNLAP: Ok

35. S. DUNLAP: I wanted to ask, sure. EXHIBIT

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36. R. Mennigen:That's umm, ya know I, the only thing I can, with that and I think, me I, and I would have to check the law

on this and I think you can make a record request to report that I can forward onto Bill, which I think what we did, right?

37. S. DUNLAP: We've done that with the investigation results.

38. R. Mennigen: Ya

39. S. DUNLAP: Because the investigation was eoncluded.

40. R. Mennigen: Right

41. S. DUNLAP: ya

42. R. Mennigen: And I believe even a decision was made on that, correct?

43. S. DUNLAP: According to La Fayette letter, yes.

44. R. Mennigen: Yah, that's what I thought.

45. S. DUNLAP: So there should have been an investigation done.

46. R. Mennigen:Which I believe, that what was done was done by Bill Loveland's office, from what I understood.

47. S. DUNLAP: Ok

48. S. DUNLAP: Ok

49. R. Mennigen:And that Terry, ya know was given, Terry Dunlap was given the results of that investigation, the findings.

50. S. DUNLAP: Oh, ok

51. R. Mennigen:Isn't that, I mean, I think that's what that paper work, I think that's what Paul's letter meant. That's the way

I took it.

52. S. DUNLAP: ok, I didn't realize that he got a copy of it.

53. R. Mennigen: Who Paul?

54. S. DUNLAP: Terry got a copy of it?

55. R. Mennigen: OH, I just assumed, I have no idea. •

56. S. DUNLAP: OH

57. R. Mennigen: Did you, did you get anything on that?

58. S. DUNLAP: No, nothing. We're trying to get the copy of the investigation.

59. R. Mennigen: Now is that part of the public record that you are suing for?

60. S. DUNLAP: Yes

61. R. Mennigen: See, I haven't seen it either, I really don't know.

62. S. DUNLAP: Ok

63. R. Mennigen:Because, they once they send it to you, there sent to me, for me to keep as a public record files, but, since it

happened I don't have it either.64. S. DUNIr4P: Ok, let me know as soon as you hear anything.

65. R. Mennigen:I will send him an email again right now and tell him that you are inquiring.

66. S. DUNLAP: Yes

67. R. Mennigen: That you are still looking for it and that,

68. S. DUNLAP: Right

69. R. Mennigen: that you actually stopped in today.

70. S. DUNLAP: That ^A^ill be great.

71. R. Mennigen:And that you responded Monday probably respond with the same response today but it's Sunday? ( parts

inaudible)72. S. DUNLAP: Appreciate it.

S. Dunlap - Scott Dunlap

R. Menningen - Rochelle Menningen

J. Goldberg-Joniann Goldberg

Sarko - Kelly Sarko

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VIOLET TOWNSHIP SOARD ®F TRUSTEESFAIR,FIEI^D COTJNT^, OHIO

RESOLUTION NO. 2007-0117-04

Authorize Violet Township to Enter into Agreement with Fairfield CountyProsecuting Attorney

Whereas, Violet Township in Fairfield County, Ohio, has adopted through limitedself-government form of township government pursuant to Chapter 504 of the Ohio

Revised Code; and

Whereas, pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 504.15, Violet Township is now

required to appoint a Law Director; and

Whereas; pursuant to Section 504.15(B) of the Ohio Revised Code, Violet Townshipmay enter into a contract with the Prosecuting Attorney of the County to have theProsecuting Attorney serve as the Township Law Director; and

Whereas, the Fairfield County Prosecuting Attorney desires to serve as VioletTownship's Law Director under contract and has obtained the consent of the Boardof County Commissioners of Fairfield County, Ohio.

Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Trustees of Violet Township,

Fairfield County, Ohio, that:

The Township Trustees will enter into agreement with the Fairfield County

Prosecuting Attorney. (See Attachment A).

Motion for adoption made by Mr. ^^^;^sr^ a^^ . Seconded by Mr.^^.^^^ , this 17th day of January, 2007.

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V ing Aye Thereon:^ aY• '^

1'-a^ . . ^7eltlich, Chairman

.f^ ^ ^..^'`N^^ea ^• ^ l.^'`^

Harry . Myers, ^ r., Vice-Chairman

Sr.,

EXHIBIT

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Abstentions: ^'

Attest l^^'^''""`°^Jim Va ^annel, Fiscal Officer

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AGREEMENT TO SERVE AS LAW DIRECTOR

WHEREAS, Violet Township in Fairfield County, Ohio, has adopted through

limited self-government form of township government pursuant to Chapter 504 of the

Ohio Revised Code; and

W^gEAS, pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 504.15, Violet Township

is now required to appoint a Law Director; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 504.15 (B) of the Ohio Revised Code, Violet

Township may enter into a contract with the Prosecuting Attorney of the County to

have the Prosecuting Attorney serve as the Township Law Director; and

WHEREAS, the Fairfield County Prosecuting Attorney desires to serve as

Violet Township's Law Director under contract and has obtained the consent of the

Board of County Commissioners of Fairfield County, Ohio,

Based upon the foregoing it is hereby AGREED as follows between the Board

of Trustees of Violet Township, Fairfield County, Ohio, and the Fairfield County

Prosecuting Attorney;

1, The Fairrield County Prosecuting Attorney shall serve as the `i^ownshipLaw Director for Violet Township and shall perform the duties set forthin Ohio Revised Code Section 504.15 er^titled Township Law Director"The contents of Ohio Revised Code Section 504.15 are hereby

incorporated by reference as if fully rewritten.

2. Violet Township shall pay thFairfield County Prosecn t^mglAttorney for($15,000.00) per year to theservices rendered as Violet Township's Law Director. The FairfieldCounty Prosecuting Attorney agrees to provide the services set forth inOhio Revised Code Section 504.15 for twenty (20) hours per month.

Time expended in the capacity as T b^edlat aratevof seventy-fi e gtwenty (20) hours per month will bedollars ($75.00) per hour.

3. In the perfonnance of the duties of Violet Township Law Director, the

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Fairfield County Prosecutor, in his sole judgment may decline to provideservices if there exists a conflict of interest, or the subject matter of theservices or litigation is beyond the expertise of the Fairfield CountyProsecutor. Examples of conflicts include, but are not limited to,annexation proceedings in which the county is a fact finder or disputeswith other governmental entities which the County Prosecutor isobligated by statute to serve as legal counsel. Examples of serviceswhich may be beyond the Fairfield County Prosecutor's expertiseincludes such matters as, but may not be limited to, providing opinionson the issuance of regulated securities, patent law and other similar

specialities.

4. Tennination: Either the Fairfield County Prosecuting Attorney or theBoard of Trustees of Violet Township, Fairfield County, Ohio, mayterminate this Agreement by providing sixty (60) days written notice to

the other.

5. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Ohio.

6. This Agreement constitutes the entire written understanding of theparties. It may not be contradicted by any oral representations not setforth herein. This Agreement may be inodified only in writing.

DAVID L. LANDEFELDFair-field County Prosecuting Attorney

Dated: ^/ / ^ / ^/ ^

VIOLET TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES:

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^^Sc'^ . d "r^^°G^P^VIOLE TOWN HIP.,C^^K:

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EXHIBIT

DD9

'VIOLET TOWNSHIP4 E. Columbus St.

Pickerington, Ohio 431d7

TITLE: Director of Operations

JOB OBJECTI'VES:

Incumbent is responsible for managing, coordinating and overseeing businessoperations of the Township. Incumbent is alsa responsible for supervising thework activities and personnel of the Township, except the Eire Department andperforms various tasks related to the enforcement of the Township's building andzoning codes and maintains road department issues within the Township;

ESSENTrAL JOB FUNCTIO1^tS:

Under the guidance and direction of the Township Trustees, administers andenforces policies, resalutions and directives. Manages, coordinates and overseesthe day-to-day operations of the Township departments with the variousdepartment heads;

# Supervises, caordinates, prioritizes, and schedules the work activities of the- Township Building and Zoning Department, Road Department and Office Staff;

assigns and directs work and personnel and provides direction and guidance asneeded; relates relevant information to and confers with Township Trustees ar^dothers within and outside the Township regarding issues relating to these

departments;

* Confers with the elected Township Clerk on fiscal and budgetary matters;

^ Pai-ticipates in various development activities to promote the Township;

x Reviews applications for propased zoning ehanges^by individuals and d.evelopers;investigates and/or meets with individuals and developers to discuss proposedzoning changes; provides relevant infonnation and recommends changes tozoning map;

* Explains zoning codes to residents and general public; responds to publicinquiries and complaints cancerning zoning issues; assists developers and

individuals in complying with zoning codes;

* Recomrnends revisions or changes to zoning and building code to the Township,^ ^ • ?cning°Board^or Township Trustees;•rep^rts changes^to zoning maps ta County--"•`° • '^ •' ^ •' ^

Recorder and Auditor; coliects building and zoning fees; recommends changes tofee schedules for zoning and building services; notif es appropriate parties of fee

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changes; ^

^ Collects and compzles information pertaining to Township matters and presents toTownship Trustees for review and consideration;

^ Attends Township Trustees' meetings; confers regularly with Trustees regardingstatus of Township business activities, issues, concerns, etc., and to receivedirection and guidance;

'^ Conducts zoning inspections; investigates camplaints of zoning code vlolationsand initiates appropriate remedies; issues violation notices as necessary; attendshearings on zoning appeals; coordinates enforcement of zoning violations with

County Frosecutor;

* Coardinates Issue II funding and other grant programs;

x Prepares carrespondence, memos, reports, etc. relating to Township business;

'^ Seives on various boards, committees or commissions pertaining to zoning andTownship matters such as the 1~airfield Regional Planning Commission; attendsmeetings and conducts review of platting of subdivisions;

^ Answers telephone and responds to inquiries regarding Township matters;responds to complaints;

'^ Investigates drainage issues in Township right-of-ways; makes determination asta whether drain problems are within tlae Township's jurisdiction; issues violation

notices as necessary;

% Caordinates right of-way issues with praperty owners and Township RaadDepartment as necessary; issues right-of-way permits to utility companies;

# Conducts building inspections if necessary; reviews building peimit applicationsand issues building permits as needed;

* Maintains records and filing system on road, building and zoning °rssues and other

Tawnship matters;

x Establishes office procedures for departments within area af responsibility;

* Initiates and/or recommends variaus personnei actians; enforces Townshippolicies, z^.tles and procedures; participates with the Trustees in annual employee

^ . ^ ^z :evaluations;. . ^ . . ....._ , ^. _ .... .. . . . . .- . . . ... . _ .. ,. ..

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Works closely with and serves as a liaison between the Tiustees in tlieir variousareas of responsibilities and all department heads.

Attends training as deterinined necessary.

JO^ REQUIREMENTS

Egufpmen#: Ability to operate a computer and other standard office equipment^ such as telephone, facsimile machine and copier. Must be able to

drive an automobile.

Critical Skflis/Kno^cvled^e:

. Thorough knowledge ofTownship government, operatians and stYUCture;

. Thorough knowledge of and ability to enforce Townsbip zoning and buildingcodes;

. Knowledge of basic supe^visoiy techniques;

• Ability to define and resolve problems, determine priorities, evaluate situations,exercise sound judgement and reach valid conclusions;

. Ability to coordinate various tasks simultaneously;

. Ability to collect and oxganize infonnation and present in useable format;

. Ability to maintain the trust and confidence of the Trustees;

• Knowledge of Township boundaries and roadways;

• Ability to read and •uiterpret sketches, blueprints, specifications and understandtechzucal information;

. Ability to understand financial and budgetary information;

. Knowledge of drainage issues;

. Ability to effectively communicate in both oral and wri.tten foi^n and maintaineffective working relationships with Township TL•ustees, other employees,developers, contractors, and the general public;

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Ability to plan, direct, coordinate and supervise work and enforce Township

policies;

Ability to work independently and exercise initiative.

Job Standards: Significant related work experience is required. Must hold a valid^hio Dxiver's License. Availability to work other than regularhours on occasion. Ability to obtain relevant certifications for

building construction code inspectors.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Incumbent is responsible for supervising and overseeing all the work activities of theTownship and coordinating and communicating with the Fire Department and TownshipClerk to ensure that services provided are properly and timely performed in accordancewith applicable standards and regulations. Responsible for discussing current and futurework activities with the Township Trustees to provide informafion as to their status.Responsible for issuing general instructions and supeivising and coardinating the woxk ofsubordinate personnel while guided by policies, procedures and directives appxoved bythe Township Trustees. Interacts with co-workers, subordinate employees, the generalpublic, various public agencies, and private entitias in obtaining and fiirnishinginformation to complete work assigrunents, resolve prohlems, and assure caoperation inachieving objectives. Works with minimal guidance and supervision of the Township

Trustees.

PHYSICAL EFFORT

The position requires limited manual dexterity and abilities. The incumbent, however,must be able to occasionally stand, walk, bend, kneel, reach, balance, climb stairs and/orladders and lift approximately 80 pounds. Normal vision and hearing acuity is requiredfor safety and work-related reasons due to the fact that the incumbent must read andvisually inspect projeets and doeuments and must converse with others to carry out job

duties.

WORK ENVIRONMEl®tT

The woxk of this position is performed both in a standard office setting and outdoorswhere there may be considerable exposure to extremes in temperature andlor weather

conditions.

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ACK1dIO^VLEI}GMENT

I acknowledgment that the above description is a representation of the major duties and

respansibilities of this position.

Emplo ee

^J^ 'Date j^^ 1 ^ ^^/

Employee's Supervisor

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Date ('^^^ ^-{ °"^ ^

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TO: PAYROLL DEPARTMENT

PLEASE ENTSR THE FOLL0^4'FIvG CHANGE(S) DATE & TIMETO YOUR RECORD5 TAKTDIG EFFECT OAI: " - ^/- ^

EMPLOYEE AIAME J

W lL N! G^ ^G^SOCIAL SECURiTY IQO• DEPARTMENT CLOCK NO.

THE c^tGE(s):

q ^^D q PROBATIONARY PERIOD COMPLETED

' q ^,I^ED q LE^IGTH OF SERVICE INCREASE

^ YROMOTION q RE•EVALUATFOAI OF EXISTIDTG JOB

q DEhiOTION q RESIGNATION

D TRADISk'ER q RETIREME2dT

q MERIT INCREASE q LAYOFF

q UDIION SCALE q DISCHARGE

q • LEAVE OF ABSEHCE FROM UNTIL(DATE? ,(DATE)

q OTHER (Explain) - ^ ^ ^ ^

AI3THORIZATION:

RECOMMEIdDED BY DATE

RE•pRDER FOF^ttiS^^8320 FR^^M AktSTERDAM PRINi7N0 & LRHO CORP., AhtSTERDAM, N.Y. 72010

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E'^KHIBIT

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THE REASON FOR T^IE CH.ANGE(S):

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LOCAL SUPERtNTENDENTFOREST L. YOCUM

ASS[STANi SUPERINTENDENiH. LEW(S STEMEN

D[RECiOR OF INS7RUCTlONMARTHAJ.ENGLAND

DIREGTORA^FESi^ ^^E^ ERVICES

DIRECT^OTHY B.McMANUSAitoN

BUSINES5 MANAGERBARBARA A. GEIS

BOARD OF EDUCA71oNLORI A. SANDERS, Pres.

LARRY E.. SIGMAN,V. Pres.©EBRA A. CARLIER

GAIL E. OAKESDR. BRUCE D. RIGELMAN

DENNIS G. MENOSKf, Treas.WILLIAM v. UTfERBACK, Asst Treas.

PR]NCBPALSMICHAEL G. SMITH

JAMES B. THOMPSON, Asst.JAMES D. BARRY, Asst.

F{igh 5choolPhone (614} 833-3025

CHARLES E.KEMPERDEBRA SAWYER, Asst.

Junior High 7 - 8Phone (614} 833-2100

D. MARK JONESDiley Middle Schoo( 5- 6Phone (614} 833-363t^

GARY E. MORROWHarmon Middle School5-6

Phona (614} 751-3570

FREDERIGK VV. NIHISERFaifield Elementary

Phone (614) 866-1225

THOMAS C. WILKlNSONTussing Efementary

Phone ^614) 759-3400

JANE c. vAZOUEzPicker'tn ton ElementaryPhone ^614) 833-2195

GEORGE W.VICKROYViolet Elemenfary

Phone (614) 833-2130

^^ ' a^ .L..'ac.a^,^ .^'c(^a^ 'Duu^ccc.^

777 LQNG RoADPIQKERIN^TQN, QHIa 43'147

(6't 4} 833-2110

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July 17, 2001JUL 1 9 2001

Mr. Bil[ Yaple, AdministratorViolet Township Trustees12970 Rustic DrivePickerington, ON 43147

Dear Mr. Yaple:

Thank you for presenting information on Violet

Township residential and commernistra o^s tat olurdistrict Board members and admeSentation helpedJune 14, 2401, retreat. Your pprovide everyone with insight into where futuregrowth in the district will likely occur. This information

is very helpfuf to Board memberstUddentd enrolementas we deal with continued

increases.

Again, thank you for sharing this timely information

with al1 of us.

Respectfully,

^^^ ^^^-^-.-^H. Lewis StemenAssistant . Superintendent

HLS/bam EX IH BIT

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ALFR^D E. ^GHRAUERAttorney at Law

441 Wolf Ledges ParkwaySuite 400

Mailing Address: Akron, Ohio 44311-1039Tetephone (330) 762-0765

P. O. Box 0079 Facsimile(330) 762-2255

Akran, Ohlo 44309-0079

July 16, 2010

Bill YapleDirector of OperationsViolet Township

^ ^,12970 Rustic Drive NW^ckerington, OH 43147

n•^D(:'a^ iJi^ :

Pursuant ta our telephone conversation of July 1^, 2010. enciosed, pleaseof ORC 50a,031, which discusses the appointment of a township

find a copy `administratar, and 505.032, which covers the powers and duties of a township

administrator.

As you know, all a4ong the township trustees have had the statutory duty taCon-,pi1e a budget. It is perhaps #or that reasan that Section 506.032{F) requires

that the to^rvnship administrat°r keep thedb ^b^^ t^ln^aa budget for^ the next fiscalconditions of the townsh^p, prepar^ng an ..... .

year. ` ^^

I have enclosed a rough draft of a resclution for toh^et ^rusta^ ^o°t^at posit on.position of township administrator, and fitling it by app g YOnce that is dane, then plsase let me kn°w the details of how ^^ n Ys that wte eBoard agree you should make under the contract, and my suggdraft a four (4} year cantract, whieh wauld be renewable upon the agreement of

the Township ,'^dministrator and^the Board of T;ustees^ for an^^dd!ri Qn^ ft^° the4vear

years, BTId tila:C tn^3 TQ1fJ!"i`.il'ti[.i .`^^u^^;ti^»^»^or C^uLf d^.^..rl^

2012.

Please advise.

Very truly yours,

- ^ ^^ ,^^^.._.-LF ED E.^ HRADER

^ATTORNEY AT LAW.• . . , .

AES/jlhEnclosures

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CASE NOTES AllTD OAG

ATDEX

Forfeiiure of oi£ceTime of giving Ix.^nd

TRUSTEES

Forfeiture of officeSummary judgment was granted where a former township

trustee did not show a clear ]egal right to be a trustee, as heneglected to comply with statutory requirements in the dischargeof his duties and forfeited his right to hold office. State ex rel.1`auv Enoch Ttis^p., 2003 Ohio App. LEX15 26^7, 2003 Ohia 2929,

(2003).

')'ima of giving hond ^A toumship trustee is not required to take the oath of office and

give bond before the first day of January after his election, butmust take sucb oath and give such bond before antering upon thedischarge of his duties: 1928 OAG p. 109 (i928).

A to^urisbip trustee is not required to give bond before the firstday of January after his election, when his term of ofl3ce begins,bnt must give bond before entering upon the discharge of hisduties as such to«nship tcustee: I918 OAG vol. 1, p: 179 (I918).

§ 505.03 Additional securzty or new boud.

1'Vhenever the judge deems it necessary, and on appli-cation of at Ieast t,velve freeholders of the township, thejudge of the eounty w• municipal eourt having jurisdietionin the townslup "^^o approves the bond may requireadditional security or the execution of a new bond. If ahvstee fails, for ten days, to give additional security orexecute a ne^v bond after service of the notIce in ivriting,the office shall be declared vacant and filled as required bysection 5032f1 of the Revised Code. The original bond ornew bond shalI be deposited `idth the tol5mship fiscalofficer and recorded by the fiscal of$cer.

HISTORPe BS § 1^48a; 98 s• 331; GC § 3270;118 v^?S4; Bureau ofCode Rez3sion, 20•I-53; 129 v 582 (632). Eff 1-10-61; 151 v S I07,§ 1, eff. 12-20-Oii.

Effeet oFa^neudments15I v S 107, effective December 20, 2005, substituted "or

municipaI court" for "court or mun(cipal judge' and "ffscalofiicer" for "clerk , and tnade minor stylistic and gender

neutral changes.

[§ 505,03.I^ § 505.03Y Appoirrtment

of to«nship administc•ator.

(A}(1) Except as othenvise pro^dded in division (B) ofthis section, the board of to^vnship firustees may appoint aYownslup administrato, who shail be the administrativehead of the to^vnship under the d'u•ection and supendsionof the board and tivho sha11 hoId affice at the pleasure of

the bcard,(2) The board of township tzvstees shalI appoint a

to^vmship administrator before the adoption of a resolutionunder division (A}(i) af section 504.01 of the RetnsedCode directing tha board of electtons to submit to theelectors af the unincorporated territory of the tozvnshipthe question of whether the ta^zmship should adopt aIimited home rule govenrment. The adn^inistrator shall bethe administrative head of the to^vnship under the direc-tion and supexldsion of the board and shall hold office atthe pleasure of the board.

505.03,2 l'. ^ ' `.

(B) In die event tl^at the township adnunisfratar isabsent from that office by reason of illness, death, vaca-tion, resignation, or rsmoval, the chaiiperson af the board

or a qualified person designated by the chairperson ^=.nththe approval of the baard sha]] act as tovvnship adminis-tr•ator and perfonn aIl duties of sueh township office, untilsuch time as the to^Fmship adminisirator retums to officialduties or the board appoints a ne^v township administratorto fill the vacancy. ^

(C) The board shaU fix the salary of the townshipadministratar and cause the same to be paid.

FLLSTORT: 136 v H 983. Eff 7-21-76; 152 v S 36, § 1, eft. 2-29-OS.

Effect of amendments152 v 5 36, effective February 29, 2008, added tha exception to

the beginning of (A)(1); added (A)(2); and made gender neutral

changes.

Con^parative LegislationTo^croship administrator appointed:

IL--^O ILCS § 1I10-5I\-Burns Ind. Code Ann. § 3G-6-4-1\41-A4CLS § 4I.fi11\Y-NY CLS Tot^m § 20PA-53 P.S. § 53163

CASE ATOTES r^rlD OAG

CouipatibilityThe posiUons of inember of the board of education of a local

school district and township administrator widun the same countyare incompatible. Opinion No. 2008-024 (2008).

The positions of township administrator and member of aboerd of health of a general health district are incampatible: OAG

No. 83-010 (1983).Tlie position of townshig administrator is incompatible ^wrth

that of township clerk: OAG No- 77-037 (1977).

[§ 505.03 .^^ § 505 .032 To^vnship ad-

nunistrator; potivers and daties.

The totivnship administrator sha11, under tlte direction ofthe board of totvnship trustees:

(A} Assis# in the administration; enforcement and exe-cution of the policies and resolutions of the board;

(B) Supeisdse and direct tlre activities of the affairs ofdie divisions of townsltip government under the control orjurisdiction of tbe board;

(C) Attend all meetings of the board at which hisattendance is rsquired by that body;

(D) Recommend measures for adoption ta the board;(E) Prepare and submit to the board such reports as are

required by that body, ar as he considers advisable;(F} Keep the board fully advised on the Fnaneial

eonditions of tne township, preparing ar.d submitting abudget for the nest fiscal year;

(G) Perfornt sueh additional duties as the board maydetermine by resolution.

The board of to^imship trustees may assign to suchtownship administrator any office, position, or dutiesunder its control; such office, position, and duties to beperformed under the d'srection and supervision of theboard and to be in addiHon to those set forth in this

section.HiSTORT: I36 v II 593. EfF 7•2I-76.

Comparative Legislation

Township administrator, powers and duties:

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VIOLET TOW1VSHlP BOARt3 OF TRUSTEESFAIRFfI^LD COUNTY, OHEO

RESOLUTIOIV NO. 2010- -_

WHEREAS, Violet Township has grown substantially over the (ast 10 years;

and IWHEREAS, at this time the Board of Trustees^ feels it is advisa^le to appoint . i

a township administrator; and ^

' n 505.031 of the Revised Code permits a Board of ?WHEREAS, Sectio administrator; and '

Trustees to appoint a township ^

WHEREAS, in his capacity as Director of Oper^ as a^to^wnship drnin st at°r• ^^that he is more than capable of doing an excellent ^o

W THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Trustees of VioletNO ,

Township, Fairfield County, Ohio, as follows:

osition of Township Administrator, pursuant to ORCSECTION ONE• The p created in Violet Township, Fairfield

505.031 af the Revised Code, is hereby

County, Ohio.SECTION TWO• The Township Administrator shall be the administrative

head of the Township under the directian and supervision of the Board of Trustees,

and shal! ho!d office at the pleasura of the Board.

ON THREE. Each of the departrnent heads of th^lTowd^^ ^pm^^#, f°eSECTI

repart directiy to the Townsh^p Adrr'in^er^rtmentt adlministrative department, anddepartment, raad department, zoning pan other departrnent that the Township now has or may in the future create.

YThe Board hereby fixes the saiary of the Townshtp I

SECTION FOUR• per year, and the Township Administrator shallAdministrator at S employees, including PERS,receive all benefits of all other Violete satnon,v acation, sick leave and al1 otherhospitalization, unemploYment comp

benefits. ^

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SECTlON FIVE. The dutthe Board of Township Tu steesna d shal! hncll ^de:performed under the dtrectton of ,

A, Assisting in the administration, enforcement and execution of thepoficies and resofutions of the Violet Township Board of Trustees.

B. Supervising and directing the activities and the affairs of all divisionsof township government under the control or jurisdiction of the Board

of Trustees of Vioiet Township.

C. Attending all meetings of the Board of Trustees at which theTownship Administrator's attendance is required by the Board of

Trustees af Violet Township.

D. Recomrnending measures for adoption to the Board of Trustees of

Violet Township.

E. Preparing and submitting to the Board of Trustees such reports as arerequired by the Board of Trustees of Via{et Township, or as the Violet

Township Administrator considers advisab[e.

F, Keeping the Board fully advised on the financial conditions of theTownship, preparing and submitting a budget for the next fiscal yearand, to this end, the Township Administrator shall have full access tothe State Auditor's computer budgetary prograrns (U.A.N.) on behalf

of Violet Township.

G. The Township Administrat®r shall perform aIl additionaS duties as theViolet Township Board of Trustees may from time to time datermine

by resolution.

H, The Vio[et Township Administrator shall continue to perform all dutiespreviously performed in his position as Director of Operations, whichduties shall be in addition to those set forth in this Resolution, andshal! be under the direction and supervision of the Violet Township

Board of Trustees.

Any department head who previously reported to a designatedTownship Trustee will now first report to the Township Administrator,and wi11 report to the Board of Trustees exc(usively through the

Township Administrator. .

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SECTION SIX. This Board finds and determines that all formal actions ofthis Board concerning and relating to the adoption of this Reso[ution were adoptedin an open meeting of this Board, and any of its committees that .resu{ted in such

formal action were in meetings open to the public in e 1^^ o f^^^ Rev^sled Code.requirements, including, but nat fimited ta, Sectton 12

SECTIQN SEVEN. This Resolution shall be effective immediately, or at the

earliest date aflowed by law.

Upon roll call on the adoptian of the resolution, the vote was as follows:

Trustee Terry DunlapTr^istee Gary WeltiichTrustee Harry Myers

FISCAL OFFlCER CERTIFICATI:

The foregoing is a true and correct excerpt from the minutes of the meetingon , 2010, of the Board of Trustees of the Township of

Vio{et, Fairfielc! County, ^hio, showing the adoption of the Resolution hereinabove

set forth.

Chris SmithViolet Township Fisca! Officer

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Boarcl of TrusteesGet-ry Cottet•

David EnglesanBarbat•a Le^^^is

actober 28, 2009

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^r^^t'^1ice Pface Ta Live"

Wiliiam C. Yap1eAdn^iiustratorVialet Townsl3ip12970 Rustic DriveNWPickerington, Ohio 43147

Fiscaf Office ►'Patrick ^^Iyees

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BY:^-A

Dear Mr. Yaple,ou for articipating as a inoderatar in the regional meeting £or the Coalition of

Thank y p s CLpUT} held ®ctober l, 2009. Genoa Town.s ou • busYLarge Ohio Urban T°^S^P ^ a reciates you taking time out af yhonoxed to host the event. The Township ppschedule to facilitate roundtable discussions. estions for

ess to volunteer your time. If you have suggThank you again for your willingnthe next regional meeting please contact me by e-mail me at _cottern^enoat^^^t^.colll or

by phone at 6I4-S68-2024.

Sincerely,

3^^^'Gerry CotterGenaa TownshiP Trustee

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Administrative 04fiices51115. 0!d 3C Ftvey, Westerville, OH 43082

Administratton- {614)681 5-89 9 07 2 5pevelopment & Zoning - ( }

Fiscal Office - {614) 568-2023 .

SaEety Servtces Complex7049 9ig^Uafnut Rd., Galena, OH 43021

`a Fire - (614) 568-2040Maintenance- {614) 568•2080

r^^"•'r' """^""'``• PotEce - {614^ 568•2060

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, uri sm: Ke11y 5erka <^oning inspectar c^violet.oh,us> .it: Tuesday^ January 31, 2012 9:25 Aht1

Peter Griggs

^ject:FW: Zoning Cfassificatians

achments:241'l4318153536237.pdf; 3A- R-1 Distri^ct Requirements.pdf

^m: Kelly Sarka^t: Friday, March i8, 2Qii 3:43 PM; 'Terry J. Dunlapr Sr:I^je^t: Zoning Classificatians

ad afternaan Mr. Dunlap,

:ached tease find a copy af the GIS map showing the zoning oRYi ^f^ ri pFamily Reshdent al.e7 e property that is shown as, p These praperties are zoned , g

urs and Carale [7unlap's propertY•l, is Dr. Gesel's praperty and it is zaned S-2, Veterina ian o^e V atetTa'wnship Zaning Resa utian whi h per aeins Co thisned R-1, Singte Family Residential. A copy af tha 5ect

^trict is also attached faryour reference.

^ot^ ^^ed additi°nai infarmatian, please da n°t hesitate ta contact us.

^

;,M:_^:tfully,

^t l^r Su rko '^rrfng trrspectvr'

alet'I'ov^'nslYip;g?0 Rustic D^iveckerington, Uhio ^3i^t7

:1e: 61R.5T5.5560^x: b3h.575,5562

FR: Purst^a>:^t to the Ohio F'l^blic Records Act, virtuall^^lm ^ia upan equestaE mail sent a d reQe ved viaI^^L^1iM^t^icials or cmployces are public recards availablc ta the public ae Townsl^i system will be disclosed utztess specificaily exempted fr°rn tlze Qhia Public Records Act.^ p

^XHIBIT

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^A g,-1 District- Single Faxnily Residential (Moderate Uensity}

3A1 ^[.Tses Permitted in R-1 D°astrict !

3A1-(I1: Land and buildings in the R-1 District shall only be used for the following I

purposes: ^ ^,y r with the foliowing i

1, Single famil dwellings, p ovided such structures comply ^

requirements: ^

{a} shall be permanently attached to solid foundations; and .

shall be constructed of conventional 6uilding rnaterials equal to or hetter than ^{b7materials used in existing k^uildings in the adjacent area; and ^

(c} shall be subjact tv real estate tax.

2. Accessory buildings ar uses, in associatian with an existing single-family dwelling,subject to the terms, conditions and pracedurea in Sectian 3AA4 of this Zoning

Resolutian.

3AX-0^: In addition, the following uses may be permitted in this District subject to theissuance af a^onditional Use Permit pursuant to the procedures contained inSection ^AA an.d Sectian VII of this Zoning Cade:

{1) churches and cemeteries serving local residents and their families;

(2) community halls and buildings available far usage by local residents and

their families;

(3) gavernmental buildings except fox 1?risons, jails, correctianal institutions

ar half-way houses;

(d} haspitals, health clinics, nursing homes, retirement hames, assisted livingvr special care facilities awned and operated by nan-prafit, charitable

carparations, organi^cations or associations;

{^} elementary and secondary schools owned and operated by the local achooldistrict or by non-prafit, charitable carporatiflns, organizativns ar

associations;

(6} colleges, universities and institutions of higher Iearning owned andoperated by non-prafit, charitable corporations, arganizations or

associatians;{7} museums and histaricaI sites owned and operated by nan-profit,

charitable corporations, arganizations or associations;

(g) public recreational buitdings, tennis courts, play fields, swimming pools.and other neighbarhoad recreatianal facilities that do not meet therequirements of the REC-1 I?istrict, except that tracka or facilitiea for

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bic^^clc^s an^ all-t6rr<^in v^hicl^s shall 110^l; T,r^ 13e>`mittcd;

{^)citst.oznar^y h.ome occ,il^atial^s, subject ^o tl^[c, ternls, conclitions and

Irrocotittres in S^t~tian ;^31^,r1 ^ afi:his ^ol^in^ C'odo.

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dod.ic;^it,ect right-r^1'-^i=a^' line or rf^ht-of-^^^=^ly ^^s^naeiit linc^ anc^ tl^+; I'ront Iii^t; oi'

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3^i2-®^; Each lot shall have side yards of not less than fifteen (15) feet between eachside lot line and the dwelling.

3^s2-t1G: Each lot shall have a rear yard of at least fifty (50) feet between the rear lotline and the dwelling.

3A^-p7; For all lots that are ane-half acre or less in area, the total area covered by thedwelling and all accessory buildings shail not exceed thirty percent (30°!a} ofthe lot area. For all lots greater than one-half acre in area, the total areacovered by the dwelling and all accessvey buildings shall nat exceed fifteenpercent {15°Ja) of the Iot area or G,500 square feet, whichever is greater.

31^2-d8: Attached garagea and breezeways shall be considered as part of the dwellingsand setback lines shall be the same as for dwellings. tJnattached aecessorybuildings shall comply with Section 3t1A4 of this Zoning Resolution.

gA^_pg; Qn eorner lots the side yard ^zdjacent to the side raad shali be nat less thantwenty-five {25} feet in width. Unattached accessory buildings on a earner lotshall not be located in the side yard adjacent ta the side stxeet.

^,A2_fp; Entrance steps, porticos and eaves of three {3} feet or less projection mayextend into fiont, sides and xear yards. Porches, xoofed terraces and otherbuilding projeetians shall not extend beyond the set back linas.

3A2-11: On any corner lot thert^ shall be no planting, fence, building or othervbstruetian to vision more than three (3) feet higher than road level within atwenty-five (25) fovt radius a£ the intersectian of the paved or improved road

edg©.

^A^_^2: Within each residential lot for each residential unit shall be provided a spaceof nat less than two hundred (200} square feet for the parking vf one (1}automobile. Such space shall be lacated no closer than twenty (20} feet to thepaved or improved road edge and no claser than fi£teen (1^) feet to the side

or rear lot line.

3A2..I3; Public sewer and water facilities shall be provided for all dwelling unitswhere reciuired by the rules, regulations, statutes, and requirements of tliestate or local health authority having jurisdictian over such matters.

SA3 Some Uses I4Tat Permitted in R.-1 District

3Ag_pi; Yards far storage of scrap or used rr^aterials, junk yards, ar automobilegraveyards are not perinitted. On any lot or unit of pxaperty, the starage inthe apen of unlicenaed mator vehiclas shall be lin^ited to not more than one{i). Storage in the open of a largar number of unlicensed motar vehicles ispermitted only in M-3 Districts in this township and shall be expresslyprohibited in all other districts, Unlicensed motor vehicles, including tractorsand farm ianplements, tWhioh are used for agricultural purposes as defined by

the laws of C?hia, are exeu^pt fram this paragraph. Recreational vehicles andboats (including baat trailers) are inCluded in the definitian of "motor

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vehieles" and they may not be stored closer than fifteen feet (1^') to any

property line, evcn if licensed.

g^,3_0^; Reductian or incineration of garbage, materials, debris, affal or dead animals.

3A3-Q3c Storage in the apen far rnore than thirty (30) daya of materials, debris, toolslarger than hand tools, containers, ar equipment thnt is incompatible withthe normal residential use of property is not permittad, except duxiztg theconstruction of buildings or facilities, and except for pgrmitted agricultural

purposes.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF OHIOCASE NO. 2012-0369

ORIGINAL ACTION IN MANDAMUS

IN THE CASE OF:

^ STATE OF OHIO, ex NeL SCOTT DUNLAP,

Relator

v.

KELLY SARKO - VIOLET TOWNSHIP ZONING INSPECTOR, ET AL.,

Respondents.

AFFIDAVIT OF MICHAEL J. O'REILLY, ESQ.

STATE OF OHIO •

SS •

COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD .

I, Michael J. O'Reilly, of sound mind, legal age, and competence, hereby attest to the

following facts involving the above captioned case for the purpose of making this affidavit, on

this 1 St day of November, 2012.

1. I was counsel for Relator, Scott Dunlap, when he directed me to make the written public

records request, the text of which is embodied in the "cc" email to Scott Dunlap, that is

attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit 2.

2. Exhibit 2 is a true and accurate reinstatement of the public records request I transmitted

to Kelly Sarko by courier on November 18, 2010.

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3. Exhibit 3, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, is a true and accurate copy of

the November 24, 20101etter which was delivered to me by William L. Loveland on or

about November 24, 2010.

4. Exhibit 25, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, is a true and accurate copy

of the alleged "record making notation of a lawful non-conforming use at this property"

which was delivered to me with Mr. Loveland's letter on November 24, 2010 in response

to Relator's November 18, 2010 public records request.

5. Exhibit 26, which is, attached hereto and made a part hereof, is to the best of my

recollection after refreshing my memory, a true and accurate copy of the "anonymous

9Y 6Lcomplaint letter the township received regarding the use of the subject property as9) GC

March."

6 which is incorporated herein by reference having been already filed in this, 6. Exhibrt 19 ,

- matter, is to the best of my recollection a copy of the "not dated" zoning map in

" istence when Bill Yaple, now the Township Administrator, became the townshipex

zoning inspector ***[t]hat occurred in January of 1997" and provided to me by Mr.

Loveland on November 24, 2010 in response to Relator's November 18, 2010 public

records request.

xhibit 197, which is incorporated herein by reference having been already filed in this7. E

matter, is t© the best of my recollection a copy of the "Nonconforming Property Owner's

Map" "dated December 31, 1997" provided to me by Mr. Loveland on November 24,

2010 in response to Relator's November 18, 2010 public records request.

8. To the best of my recollection after refreshing my memory, only exhibits 3, 25, 26,196,

and 197 were provided to me on November 24, 2010 by Mr. Loveland.

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9. I have personal knowledge, supported where noted by refreshment of my recollection by

reviewing my files, of the facts set forth in this affidavit, the exhibits hereto attached, and

the exhibits incorporated herein by reference which are already in evidence in this matter.

FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NOT.

Subscribed and sworn to this lst day of November, 2012.

Commission is For Life

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Pvatary Public

State af Qhio

Co nmission has no expfratlondat®

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M►chaei J OReHiy [oreittytawohio(^yahov.com]I^rom: Thursday. November 18, ^Q1U 1.52 PMSent: ^tt fluntapT°: ponnaflc. Revisecf Letter - Scx^tt please call Donna direct i# 4K ar Want ChangesSubject:

November 18, 2UlU

Hand i r

Kelly S^arlfoZaning InspectorVivlet Township1297p Rustic Drive NWFickerington. Ohio 43247

Re: Dunlap Shooting Range Business on basil-'Western Rd.

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Dear Ms. Sarko:

e^half of a ciient, l am hereby making a request under Ohrds and otherr ecords, of o rpertahn ng t4an b llcati4ns, hearing recaQpen Records Act, for copies of any app ^n variances, conditi©nal use permits, changes in xflning districts, administrative waivers, complaints ya^' e and correspondence between your Department and Terry^eighbors about uses mad+^ of prop x'tY. Ter Dunia on theDunla and/ar Carole Durilap regarding a shooting range business conducted by rY p

PDunla ro erties on and near Basii-Western Road.^^^ a^dr^^ Ce^ ^ d ^^sda be within a reasonablewilling to pay the reasonable cost of copying dvcumtime, which in this case we suggest would be r^©t later than l^ovember Z$. 207-U.

lease take note that on the firearms target practice and training facility business custatnersln addition, p arenti rivate individuals. 1 am

inelude a^vt anly lacal peace of^f'icers or police departments bu ^lass ^pa e offer d at this site. As yau may

advised of the circulation of flyers statin^ that concealed ca^rya Se ternber, Z4^.4 heaa^ing for a variance regard'eng a nearby parcel, the noise arid traffic

recali frorn Fthis endeavor is considered to be a disturbance bY To^s '^n ^ning Code s the shonting rangefromhereby inqniring for clients, ^under'^hat provisions of e

wed, iE it is in fact allowed? Tc^ the extent su+rh a^ined 11To the eu^tent a pr or non-ca fc^rminguse a}lopermit, please advise whether such a p"errntheause please discuss what the Tawnship`s files containuse is asserted as the basis for allowing

nstrate ihe use predated ^oning and has be+^n carrieod ^on orming If yo^ould respond thisto demaanalysis that are Perdnnnt ta the canclusion the use is pr<or n reciate itinquiry in the same time period ^ ►s vur request for dacuments 1 would app

Very truly yours,

Michael J. O'Reilly

Michael J. t^°Reilfy

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F'efer N. t3'ri$g^^;ce^^en C. I.e^dânger

Su1^j+ect.Res^az^^ ta pu^tT^c T^ec^rds ^^q^est I^ece^rrec^ l^^r ^ic^Iet `I'c^1^'^^sli^p

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iz am. writing ^l^x^ ^etter c^n lael^al^' of tlle Vic^tet '^^ uf^`^ ^^n`^e^ ^.8^2c^ o^,^^:espa^d'^n tk^^+^ puh^ic ^recorc^s rectt^e^t cQZ^^ne^I ^^^ ^our le ^re^ue^t+ed, ^7`iulet "^ownship Iaas examined the z^ece^l ds of its ^e

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I^u^nlap. fit^ t^te onZy faur dr^cument5 c+^ ^^ e d^cum nts ^ en lc^^d.^c p^aperty oruses of the property were found. ^op^es of

'^`li^ ^^t r+^pc^nsive docu^ent ^s ^: Ae^•^^^•^ ^ak^ng uc^tati+^n t^^ ^ ^°^^.il ^tvn^c+^n^`vrmiu^ us^ at thzs pxaperty. *^at dt^cument i^ c^ated. C}ctol^er ^^, ^.99^4•

^i`13e second and ^ird ^-espc^r^ive d^cuur^^nts ee^ ^z^ing ^t ^^ately, ^ne o^rc^t^.tion "^1C" c^n the property awned by Terry and Caro F _tizese ^^ni.t^g map^ is not dat^ed, but ha^ Ueen zdentafiedbecarn+^ the^wnshi^on n^^^'hen ^i^t Yap^e^ now the Ttswnship Adutinistrator^e ^^+^nd drawin^ is laheled'^,pec^^. That a^u^red ^n ^anuary of ^.9^7•„Nonc.^nf+^rming Prc^perty t^w^ner°s ^iap`" and is dated

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^dentifie^ the su^sj^ct prr^perty as n^n^confarming.

^"ariaus ^Sist^r^^at ^^rsions c^fthe Vi01et'^t^wnsbip ^onin^ ^^lu su ^d^d+^r^^ argued tc^ ^e wit'b:in the scope of yc^u^ request. If you seek +c^spie^ ^f any p^rnend.^d ^r^ions of` the ^alution, please let us k^ ►aw what you w^trit, and the

'povvz^stiip wiIl pravide that cc^de informati^n ta yau.

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A few years ago: you told rne i was using my home fnr a business, which you ssid wasnot allowed in Vialet Tnwuship. I sta^ped the 6usiness. ^tew I find t^ut ona of youre^lect^d Trustees is also xuaning a 6usiness at 7IS5 Baslt West,ern RQad. ^Te has ashooting xange for poI"ice o^"ux^rs and people paping to get a paxzoit ta carYy a lutndgun.

'^his scc^m^s oppos°ste of what Y wss totd. Do el+^ted. affic`rals c^a^t havs ta play by the samerules? Tltis seams wxo^ag and mayb^a unathiQe^l. Does he pey tax^s on tliis busiuiess^`Daes ^ lsave insucanc^c?

Before I go to a Trustees me^tf ng and ask, which I wlll do in th$ nsar fuiure, X thnught

pou cauld Iook intn this.

Violet Townsl^p Taxpayer and Vater

Cc: I.ancaster Eagle Ga^ett^eAudi^s t?ffic+eQbaio Ethics Commission

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