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Spring Issue March, 2014 Village of Doylestown Community Newsletter A Message From The Mayor... Welcome to the latest edition of the Community Newsletter! If you are like me, you probably think this winter will never end. Mother Nature has really handed us an abundance of cold, snow and ice, keeping us on our toes since December. Thankfully, I know spring is right around the corner and that is always a welcomed time. Our Village Council members are busy with their perspective committees, lining up all the projects the new year will bring. They are also helping our two new council members settle into their new responsibilities. We have been busy setting up our summer Main Street Music at the Bandstand series, which will bring new and exciting changes to our Friday evenings in June and July. The schedule is on page 7, as well as our contribution form. The picture above is from the front page of our new website. Village Council and I are very proud of the site and excited for the residents to utilize all the options it has to offer. We will be constantly updating and adding to the site to keep you coming back for more. One of my favorite aspects of the new sight is the ability to have an email or text message sent to you for items such as curbside recycling dates, council meetings or when a new event gets posted on our Community Events Calendar. We are hoping that our residents take advantage of the electronic services the new website brings. You can even sign up to receive this newsletter directly in you email inbox, which will help us save on postage. Please take a moment if you haven't already and log on, create an account and sign up for electronic messaging for the services you care about most. I hope you enjoy this issue of the Community Newsletter! Have a wonderful Spring. ~Mayor Terry Lindeman Brought to you as a community service and funded by the Village Council of Doylestown Inside This Issue Message From The Mayor Council Member Profiles Community Bulletin Board Income Tax Info Building Dept. Changes Concert Schedule and Contribution Form 1 2-3 4-5 New Website 8 6 7

P a g e 2 V i l l a g e o f D o y l e s t o w n M a r c h, 2 0 1 4 Meet Your Village Council Members Doug Nestor Council President 330-658-2166 dnestor@doylestown.com Doug Nestor: I consider myself fortunate to have been a resident of Doylestown and Chippewa Township for over 40 years. It has been a great place to live and raise three daughters. I am serving on Village Council in order to ensure other residents can continue to enjoy the same wonderful things the village has offered me. I have served the Village of Doylestown on Council for the last 6 years. During that time I have been Chairman of Street Committee, Street Commissioner, Chairman of Economic Development, Chairman of the Shade Tree Committee, Board of Education Liaison, and been an active member of the Safety Committee. Over 25 years experience as a professional at Goodyear Tire & Rubber has given me the leadership and team building skills needed to be successful on these committees. I have been very active in lives of the youth of our community as a coach, CYO athletic director, and Junior Achievement instructor. I am a member of Sts Peter & Paul church where I had served on Parish Council. I am interested in your thoughts and suggestions on how we together can make Doylestown the best place for you and your family to live. Please feel free to call or email me! Anthony Lindeman Councilman 330-658-6767 tonylindeman@doylestown.com Anthony Tony Lindeman: I am proud to be a life-long resident of Doylestown where my wife Ann and I are raising our two daughters. I am a graduate of Chippewa High School and have a Bachelor s of Science Degree in Business Management from the University of Akron. I am employed at FirstEnergy where I have worked in various departments over my 14 year career. I am grateful to have served our community on the Village Council for over 11 years and look forward to continuing to work for the village residents. As a council member, I currently serve as Chairperson of the Personnel, Property and Finance Committee and I am a member of the Safety Committee and the Economic Development Committee. I participated in coaching youth sports in our community for many years and I am currently involved with the American Cancer Society Relay for Life Doylestown and Rittman, the American Heart Association and other charitable organizations. As a member of council I am always interested in your comments and suggestions to maintain and improve our community. Please give me a call, send me an email or share your thoughts when you see me so we can continue making Doylestown one of the greatest places to live. DeWayne Stout Councilman 419-569-4174 dstout@doylestown.com DeWayne Stout: I have been serving on Village Council since July of 2005. I currently chair the Safety Committee, and also serve on the foll o w i n g c o m m i t t e e s a s well: Streets, Property, Personnel and Finance. I am also the Board of Public Affairs liaison to Council. Comments are always invited kristen@doylestown.com or mayorlindeman@doylestown.com www.doylestown.com

V i l l a g e o f D o y l e s t o w n M a r c h, 2 0 1 4 P a g e 3 Brian Hessey: I am a long time member of the Doylestown community. I am married to my wife Vicki and we have 4 children; sons Brook and Jacob, daughters Kailee and Jacquelyn. I graduated from The Ohio State University with a B.S. in Education and from Ashland University with a Masters in Educational Administration. I was a long time teacher and coach at Chippewa High School. Currently I am em- Brian Hessey Councilman 330-701-4876 bhessey@doylestown.com ployed by the Tri County ESC as a Special Services Coordinator. Additionally I have also been involved in the youth football and soccer programs and have owned and operated a small business in the village. As a village council person I serve as Chairman of the Planning Committee and as a committee member on the Streets Committee and the Property, Personnel, & Finance Committee. Courtney Dannemiller: I am new to village council, elected November 2013. My husband, Will, and I are both graduates of Chippewa High School. We have been married since 1999 and have 4 children. I received my Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from The University of Akron and my MBA from Hult University in London, UK. I currently am CFO for Wagner Machine, Inc. in Norton, OH. I have also served on the MHRB of Courtney Dannemiller Councilwoman 330-603-8841 cdannemiller@doylestown.com Wayne/Holmes Counties since 2011. When I am not working, I spend time as a volunteer taxi driver to/from activities for my children. I have coached youth basketball and soccer. I have served as PTU president for their school in the past, and am presently the Market Day coordinator for the school. As a family we enjoy running together and have participated frequently in the Ohio Challenge Series in 5k races throughout Ohio. I am pleased to be helping the village by chairing the Economic Development & Shade Tree committees and serving on the Parks and Recreation committee. Chad Marti: I am originally from Wooster, Ohio moving to Chad Marti Councilman 330-283-8332 cmarti@doylestown.com Doylestown in 1997, with my wife and 4 children. I have shown loyalty to my community by serving 10 years with the Doylestown Police Department, a member of the Doylestown American Legion, and in my current role as Village councilman. Along with membership to the Legion, I am also an active 4 year trustee of the Wayne County Fraternal Order of Police and a member of the Wooster Elks lodge. Currently I work full time for the software company Tufin Technologies, based in Tel Aviv Israel, where I am the Director of Technical Service s for the Americas. I also continue to serve and protect by working part time at the Wayne County Sheriff s Office. I am a hardworking, proud, and active member of the county and town I live in, putting family and community above everything else. On Council, I am the chairman of the Park Board and Committee on Aging, as well as serving on the Economic Development Committee and the Performing Arts Commission.

P a g e 4 V i l l a g e o f D o y l e s t o w n M a r c h, 2 0 1 4 Community Bulletin Board Mark your calendars! Don t forget our annual parade which will begin at the Doughboy statue on Monday, May 26th at 9 am. After a brief ceremony, the parade travels to local cemeteries with the conclusion back at the square. The American Legion will serve free hot dogs at 49 Black Drive after the parade. After you enjoy your free hot dog, please continue on to Emanuel UCC & Easton cemeteries. Memorial Park Pavilion Rentals If you are interested in renting a pavilion at Memorial Park, please call Judy Lindeman at 330-658 658-6767 6767. Rental is $45 and reservations must be made in advance. Thank you! Join Us For A FREE Health Fair Friday, June 6th Please join us at Chippewa High School in the multi-purpose room for this FREE event which will showcase local healthcare vendors, as well as various free health screening including blood pressure and blood sugar tests. Lunch will be provided. This is open to the community and to people of all ages. This event will be held from 10 am - 1 pm. *Sponsored by the Village of Doylestown's Committee on Aging, Doylestown Health Care, and the Post Newspapers Spring Brush Pick Up Resumes Brush pick up is held on the 2nd Monday of each month from now until October. Pick up dates are April 14, May 12th, June 9th, July 14th, August 11th, September 8th, and Octo- ber 13th. Please note that weather may cause a delay on any of these regularly scheduled dates. Please follow these rules: Only put out enough material to be handled within 15 minutes. Each resident is allocated a maximum of 15 minutes worth of brush or leaves for disposal. Brush also needs to be stacked with branch ends all one direction. Cut ends need to be together and facing the street. This is a real time consuming task if the crew has to individually load the branches into the chipper. ~Message from the Street Department~ Due to the early snow fall this past leaf season, we will be scheduling a spring leaf pick up to finish collecting any leaves that we were unable to clear due to the weather. The exact date will be available in the near future. Please watch Channel 15, the marquee or check the website for the date. No mixture of leaves and brush will be removed. We do not collect both at the same time, because it requires different equipment. Piles must be to the curb by 8 am on pick up day. Thank you.

V i l l a g e o f D o y l e s t o w n M a r c h, 2 0 1 4 P a g e 5 Community Bulletin Board Doylestown Prayer Breakfast The annual National Day of Prayer Breakfast will be held on Thursday, May 1st at 7 am in the American Legion Hall - 49 Black Drive. Tickets are available for a donation of $9 and can be purchased at all local churches and Village Hall. The breakfast is sponsored by the Doylestown Ministerial Association and the Doylestown Lions Club. The speaker will be Councilman Tony Lindeman. Doylestown Safety Village Will be held June 9th - 13th from 9 am to 11:30 am at Hazel Harvey Elementary for all children entering Kindergarten. Registration deadline is May 2nd and is $10. Forms are available at Village Hall. Call Nancy Brown 330-658-6561 for more info. *Program sponsored by the Doylestown Lions Club. Don t forget to turn your clocks ahead one hour @ 2 am Sunday, March 9th VILLAGE WIDE YARDSALES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 The Village will once again host this annual favorite. Yard sales are held, rain or shine. The Doylestown Lions Club will also offer doughnuts in the morning, and chicken in the afternoon at Memorial Park. Be sure to come and support the Lions while browsing for your bargains. Summer Recreation Sign Ups 2014 sign ups will be held in the lower level of Village Hall on Wednesday, May 14th from 4:30-8:30 pm; Saturday, May 17th from 9:30 am - 1:30 pm; and Thursday, May 22nd from 4:30-8:30 pm. There will be a $30 registration fee per child for Village residents, a $40 registration fee for non- Village residents, and a $25 registration fee per additional sibling. This price is inclusive of all field trips. In the past, field trips were an additional cost. Recreation will begin June 9th and end on July 18th. Recreation days will be Monday, Wednesday and Friday in the mornings. More detailed information will be sent home through the schools or can be obtained during the above listed sign ups. 5th Annual Document Shredding We are offering this service to Village residents on Saturday, September 27th from 9 am to noon in the back parking lot of Village Hall. This program is made possible thanks to the funds which we receive from the Recycling Makes Sense Grant through Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Joint Solid Waste Management District. This grant is based on the tonnage produced by our residents who participate in the curbside recycling program. So that we can accommodate everyone, please limit shredding to 5 boxes per person. We ask that you please bring one or more canned food items for donation to the Doylestown Food Pantry. Thank you from our Village Council Members.

P a g e 6 V i l l a g e o f D o y l e s t o w n M a r c h, 2 0 1 4 VILLAGE HALL HOURS Monday thru Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Saturday (Water Dept. only) 8:00 am - Noon 330-658-2181 Village Hall Upcoming Holiday Hours Closed Friday April 18th and Saturday April 19th for Good Friday/Easter Closed Saturday May 24th and Monday May 26th for Memorial Day Closed Friday, July 4th and Saturday July 5th for Independence Day HOLIDAY TRASH DELAYS Saturday May 31st - Memorial Day Holiday Delay Saturday *July 5th - 4th of July Holiday Delay *Recycle day Dan Easterling Zoning Inspector Zoning Hours: Monday and Friday 7:00 am - 9:00 am Wednesday 4:30-6:00 pm From the Income Tax Department If you live inside of the village limits and are over the age of 18, you must file a village income tax return. Forms are available at the Doylestown branch of the Wayne County Library, the Doylestown Post Office and at Village Hall. You may also obtain a copy of the tax form at the village web site www.doylestown.com. Go to the Government Tab, then to Fiscal Officer/Income Tax. They are at the bottom of that page and are in printable PDF format. The Income Tax Department also accepts all generic forms used by tax preparers. If you need a form mailed, please contact Ann Youngblood in the Income Tax Department at (330) 658-2181 ext 1102. As always, we are available to help you with your Village income taxes only. Tax due date is April 15, 2014. Please be advised that the 1% Chippewa School District tax is NOT a Village tax, it is levied by the State of Ohio. Village employees cannot help you complete this return. Forms for the school tax are found at the State of Ohio Department of Taxation website, http://www.tax.ohio.gov/forms.aspx. The form i.d. number is SD 100. Our school tax number is 8501. From the Zoning Department As of January 1, 2014 The Wayne County Building Department will be handling the Village s Building Department. Wayne County will now process the following permits, as well as inspections for such permits: BUILDING, HVAC, ELECTRICAL. Effective this same date, the Wayne County Health Department will be issuing PLUMBING permits as well as said inspections for this permit. The Village of Doylestown will still issue the following: Zoning Permits, Right of Way Permits, Water/Sewer Tap in Permits, and Contractor Licensing. The Wayne County Building Department will not issue any permits without the Village of Doylestown Requirements being met. You must provide your zoning permit from the Village of Doylestown to pull any permits from the County. They are located at 428 West Liberty Street, Wooster, Ohio 44691. Their telephone number is 330-287-5525. Plumbing permits are issued by the Wayne County Health Department located on the lower level 428 West Liberty Street, Wooster Ohio 44691. Their phone number is 330 264 2426.

V i l l a g e o f D o y l e s t o w n M a r c h, 2 0 1 4 P a g e 7 Main Street Music At The Bandstand Music, food and fun await those who attend our 2014 Main Street Music at the Bandstand concert series. This year we will be mixing it up with some classic rock, blues, country, 60 s, gulf and western, Irish; and will finish out the season with the one and only Elvis! A great new added feature to our concerts series will be a variety of food trucks that will be joining us this year throughout the summer. If you have never been to a concert, now's the time to join your neighbors for great food and a free family friendly concert at the square! This year marks the 13 th season of Main Street Music at the Bandstand. I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank all of our sponsors and contributors who have generously supported this program over the past 13 years. Without your support, we would not be able to make this summer spectacular possible. All contributions directly benefit Main Street Music at the Bandstand, which bring you the summer concert series. As in the past, there are several levels of contributions and sponsorship of specific performances available. If you have any questions, please contact Chad Marti at 330-283-8332 or cmarti@doylestown.com. ~ 2014 Summer Concert Schedule ~ June 06 7 pm PowerPlay Rock/Classic Rock July 03 7 pm HappyMon Band Jimmy Buffet Tribute June 13 7 pm Tony Rio Country July 11 7 pm LaFlavour Classic Rock June 20 7 pm Green Blossom Special Irish July 18 7 pm AfterMath 60 s June 27 7 pm Rogues Hollow Band Blues/Classic Rock July 25 7 pm Walt Sanders Elvis Impersonator *Please note that the concert on July 3rd takes place on Thursday, due to the 4th of July Holiday on Friday MAIN STREET MUSIC AT THE BANDSTAND Doylestown Performing Arts, 24 South Portage Street, Doylestown, Ohio 44230 Please make checks payable to Performing Arts Fund Village of Doylestown Name / Company Address Contact Person Telephone Number Date *Levels of Contribution* $1,000 Patron of the Arts $500 Sponsor $250 Benefactor $100 Supporter $50 Friend $25 Gift Contributors will be noted in the program unless requested otherwise; contributions must be received at Village Hall by 5 pm on May 10, 2014 to be in program. *GIFTS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE

A Village of Values A Town of Tradition Village of Doylestown 24 S. Portage Street Doylestown, OH 44230 POSTAL CUSTOMER PRST STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID DOYLESTOWN, OH 44230 PERMIT NO. 4 We re on the web www.doylestown.com Doylestown Community Newsletter Written, Edited and Printed at Doylestown Village Hall 24 S. Portage Street Doylestown, OH 44230 Senior Editor: Terry L. Lindeman Managing Editor: Kristen Robison New Doylestown Web Site Is More Than A Pretty New Face If you haven t already heard, the Village of Doylestown has recently gone through a major overhaul of our website. The primary goals of upgrading were not to only change the look, but to have the ability to grow and interact with our residents. While the old site was up to date on it s content, its functionality was outdated only because it was over 10 years old. The new site is easy to navigate and is also informative. We wanted to address the most frequently asked questions as well as allowing our residents the opportunity to receive electronic notices on everything from newsletters, curbside recycling, trash delays, and council meetings to also allowing groups to post their own events on our Community Events Calendar. The website has the ability to grow and incorporate all facets of technology that are popular today. So please take the time to log on and check it out. VILLAGE WIDE CLEAN UP DATES FOR 2014 11TH & O APRIL 11TH & OCTOBER 10TH Multiple large items (couches, chairs, etc.) accepted, NO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, TIRES OR ELECTRONIC DEVICES. FREON MUST BE REMOVED from any appliance and RED TAGGED by a licensed technician. Paint cans are accepted but the paint has to be dried completely. Kitty litter can also be used to absorb the liquid inside each can. Please leave the lids off so Republic can see that they are acceptable for pickup. Thank you. *This service offered to you by the Village of Doylestown and Republic Waste. For more information, please contact Republic Waste directly at 1-800-247-3644 10