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Mmmmv54, .V-uIfefv SW*f 'i*.~v-«**p41~lt;sH**►vifc-v\4L*W“ti#n-1ggl..VI*%na*l* f# lt;*»*«f ,»*m **■Kmt^SSSt r •# '^01 %#*. %4*$ %t'Mkj/tm*jt1*wmn€♦*£jag 1r/***■f*?-UIPrustees AgreeShareStreet Light BillGranville TownshipTrustees have told village council’s township representative Eric Jones that they have received permission from County Prosecutor Neil Laughlin to share in the cost of operating street lights on New Burg St with the village but have been instructed to pay no more than the percentage they presently pay for sharing the cost of street lights along the viaduct on Cherry Street.The trustees said they were also told that any contract with the village for sharing the cost of the street lighting would have to be on a one year basis, since thereficially notified by the Village that the lights were being installed and were advised not pay for them by the Prosecutor Trustee President Robert Rutherford told Councilman Jones that as soon as thethat would pay for highway striping but have decided to discuss it first with thetrustees determine what percentage of the cost of the lights they are permitted to pay. they will have Clerk Glen Wince work out a con-eounty engineer since he has been striping some of the roads in Granville Township. Trustees said they would like to have all paved roads markedIt was also reported that a village mower ran off the Mt Parnassus road and toretract with Village Manager Robert Harmon.In other township business. Trustees Rutherford and Ralph Milner decided to view township roads on Easter Sunday morning to determine what repairs aredown a five or six foot section of Maple Grove Cemetery fence. Trustees plan to contact the village manager about replacing the fence.Trustee Welsh said theroof and downspouts of the Opera House have beenM;~'vT ■-»■0*##:ji w:*4•fb.m■iI**-Am,jjjjris*.A blue haze has been hanging over Granville the past week as brush and trash behind the Granville Shopping Center on Lancaster Rd continues to smoulder and burn Harold C At tebery. who owns the land, assured the Sentinel at presstime that he is making every effort to put the fire out and was to have an excavating company haul in some fill dirt Tuesday or WednesdayAttebery, who has been^■9P-Vallowing rocks and dirt to be dumped in an effort to fill in the approximately half acre of land behind the said he never authorized the dumping of trash nor did he set the fire* * *Attebery claims that persons sneak in at night and dump their debris and he has no way of proving who it is that is turning the land into a dump Although he would not offer any names. At tebery said that many outstanding Granville residents have dumped trash thereThe Environmental Protection Agency has also been notified of the situation, since it exists in the township where there are no-burning regulations, and arepresentative of the EPAwas in Granville Friday to
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Granville Sentinel

Granville, Ohio, US

Thu, Apr 22, 1976

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