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M U N S O N T O W N S H I P News Notes Volume XV Issue 1 March 2014 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Irene McMullen Chair Andy Bushman Jim McCaskey FISCAL OFFICER Judy Toth TOWNSHIP STAFF Road Superintendent Jim Teichman Zoning Inspector Tim Kearns Office Manager, Zoning Secretary & Cemetery Director Paula Friebertshauser Clerical Assistant Julie Johnston (Newsletter Editor) Park & Event Assistant Kristen Bluemmel Fire Chief Mark Lynn Fire Safety Inspector Mike Vatty Inside this Issue Visit Your Parks 1 Collection Events 2 Recycling 2 Munson Rubbish Days 3 Town Hall Progress 3 Community Room Update 3 Munson Fire Department 4 Zoning Inspector 5 Township Open House 5 Cemetery Decorations 5 Board Opening 5 Meetings and Events 6 Visit Your Parks As the weather warms, we hope that you will take the opportunity to explore nature up close by visiting one of YOUR parks. Munson Township Park 12641 Bass Lake Road In 1995, the Munson Township Trustees purchased 29 acres for a township recreational park. The park was dedicated in 2001. It includes two large pavilions with picnic tables, three little league ball fields, a major league field, a football/soccer field, two tennis courts, a basketball court, two sand volleyball courts, two small playgrounds, a horseshoe pit, and a Vita Course. The township allows Chardon High School s Varsity Baseball team to use the major league field as its home field. A restroom facility was added in 2003. Nets are removed and restroom facilities are closed from Oct. 31 to Mar 31. Nero Nature Preserve 12150 Bean Road In December 1999, the Munson Trustees received a grant to purchase 165 acres of park land from the Nero family. The 165 acres is a mixture of woods, wetlands, hills and open space. The land is protected by a conservation easement held by the Western Reserve Land Conservancy. In 2002, a gravel roadway, parking lot and utility connections were installed. Area scout troops constructed park benches and wooden trail sections, and the Western Reserve Land Conservancy lent its expertise in plotting walking trails. Two small picnic shelters were erected in 2006. Picnic tables are available. As with all Munson Township parks, NO ATVs or other motorized vehicles or hunting are allowed. Scenic River Retreat 10900 Mayfield Road In 2005, the township purchased a beautiful tract of land from the Klatka family on Mayfield Road near Alpine Valley, overlooking Fowlers Mill. Like Nero Preserve, this land is also protected by a conservation easement held by the Western Reserve Land Conservancy, which makes it available for passive park purposes such as hiking and picnicking. Pavilions were erected in 2006. The park was opened to the public in June 2009. The lower pavilion has grills, picnic tables and restrooms. The park features two rain gardens, which absorb runoff from the pavilion roof and parking lot and purify it through a natural filtration process. Fishing at the lake is catch and release only. The township also maintains two ball fields and a new playground is in the works at the township administrative center at 12210 Auburn Road. Interesting Munson Fact... In the spring of 1821, the inhabitants of this township petitioned the County Commissioners for a change of the name of the township from Burlington to Munson, after a town in Massachusetts, Monson, from which one of the first settlers had come.

PAGE 2 NEWS NOTES Volume XV Issue 1 March 2014 Geauga Trumbull Solid Waste District Collection Events... Not to be confused with Munson s Rubbish Days, the Solid Waste Management District has several collection events scheduled for Geauga County. All collection events will be located at the Geauga County Engineer s Yard, 12665 Merritt Road (off Route 44) in Chardon.. Appliance Collection Saturday, May 3 This is for washers, dryers, refrigerators, freezers, and other similar household appliances. No computers, televisions, e-waste or microwaves will be accepted. Free freon removal. Workers will be available to help unload vehicles. Document Destruction Saturday, June 21 Perfect time to shred up your old tax records and important documents no longer needed. Limit 4 banker boxes. E-Waste Collection Saturday, July 26 Electronic equipment such as computers, printers, cell phones, etc. NO televisions will be accepted. There is a fee for computer monitors. Household Hazardous Waste Saturday, September 20 Acceptable household waste: paint, oil, anti-freeze, propane tanks, gasoline, cleaners, art supplies, wood strippers, degreasers, pesticides, etc. Not accepted: televisions, smoke detectors, acetylene tanks, medical waste, or electronic equipment (E-waste). Check Geauga Trumbull s website www.startrecycling.com under events for a more extensive list. All collections are for residents only, no commercial businesses. If you have questions, contact Geauga Trumbull Solid Waste District office. Residents are reminded to list Munson Township as your place of residence when renewing your drivers license. Otherwise the motor vehicle license tax revenues will be given to the community in your address. Residents have most likely noticed the different mixed recycling containers at the drop-off facility for recycling at the Vetter Ball Field parking lot behind of the fire station. Mixed Recycling - The following items may be recycled: clear, green and brown glass, plastic, aluminum and bi-metal cans, and clean aluminum foil and foil pans. Plastic must have a small triangular symbol with the numbers 1 through 7 in the center. Without the number, the recycling facility cannot determine the type of plastic and therefore cannot process it. Exceptions are the plastic bags from grocery and retail stores, which do not need to have the printed triangle. Tarps, laundry baskets, garden hose, lawn furniture, large plastic toys, and plastic pots and buckets are NOT recyclable unless there is a triangular symbol. Glass is restricted to bottles and jars no plate glass windows, no corning ware, no drinking glasses, no mirrors, and no canning jars. Also not recyclable: any expanded polystyrene foam, aluminum gutters, window frames or cooking pans. Recyclables should be rinsed clean with lids and caps left on, and should be separated from garbage. Do not leave bags on the ground. Paper Recycling - Cardboard, newspapers, magazines, office paper, mail, phonebooks and paperback books (no hardback books) can now be commingled in the yellow and green receptacles. Always flatten cardboard and never leave items on the ground. Shredded paper must be bagged in a see-through bag - handlers will discard a bag if they cannot see the contents. No pizza boxes or waxed containers. Remove and discard all packing materials. We hope that residents, once informed, will be more conscientious about what they bring to the site. E - Waste Recycle Your Appliances We are pleased to host a recycling container for computer equipment and electronics. The container is located in the same area as plastic and newspaper recycling bins. This program is provided as a community service for Munson Township residents at no charge. 100% of the equipment is recycled with nothing entering the landfills. All material is recycled in the continental United States; no material winds up offshore. Acceptable items include anything electronic, computers and their counterparts, monitors, microwaves, stereos, toasters, blenders, stoves, refrigerators, etc. Basically anything that you plug in to operate is acceptable. Televisions are no longer accepted

Volume XV Issue 1 March 2014 NE WS NOTES PAGE 3 Munson Rubbish Day Senior Assistance for Rubbish Days Bring your large items and boxes of accumulated rubbish to the Vetter Ball Field Parking Lot located behind the Munson Fire Station, located at 12200 Auburn Road. The Geauga County Department on Aging and Munson Road Department will join forces to aid seniors by picking up and transporting their trash to the rubbish day dumpsters on April 21, 22 and 23, 2014, prior to the scheduled rubbish days. To qualify, you must be 60 years of age or older and live in Munson Township. Only 10 household items will be accepted per home. Saturday, April 26 7am to 1pm (no Friday drop off this year) Items NOT accepted: construction remodeling debris, liquids, paint or other hazardous materials, rocks, yard waste, or household garbage. Reduce wood or pipe to six foot lengths. We can no longer accept televisions, computer monitors or other small appliances with electronic components. Consolidate all small materials in strong boxes or containers. We will accept unbroken car batteries, lawn mowers, and tires off the rim - 4 per load. Call the Township if you have a junk auto or truck to dispose of 440-286-9255. To receive assistance, you must call the Department on Aging at 440-279-2130 to register. Have the following information ready: senior s name, address, phone number, last 4 digits of social security number, birth date and a list of the items to be picked up. Recyclable items such as cardboard and newspaper will not be accepted. Munson Residents only. Identification may be requested. To prevent possible bed bug transferal, mattresses MUST be wrapped in plastic and taped securely or they will not be taken. The township will be divided into three sections, one (possibly more) to be serviced each day. Make sure your items are set out by Sunday, April 20th, so that you do not miss your scheduled pick-up. The Senior must also be home to sign a release for the items when they are picked up. Progress at Town Hall The Town Hall construction project is complete! Thank you, everyone, for your patience and suggestions that have helped us along the way. The first bout of cold weather and snow convinced us of the prudence of making an investment in additional insulation for the Fire Department roof, which we are investigating. Thank you again to Enzoco, the contractor (owned by Munson residents) and the subcontractors for all of your efforts in making this project a success, coming in under budget and on time. The Township is now concentrating on fixing up the grounds around the renovations. Our Park & Recreation Board is working on plans for a new playground and the Road Department is working on some simple landscaping around the building. Please stop and take a look anytime, and put our May 17th Open House on your calendar. Community Room Update The new community room at the Town hall is available to rent for family reunions, meetings, bridal or baby showers, graduation parties, etc. Call the township to reserve a date. Forms may be picked up at the town hall between 9am and 3pm Monday through Friday; or can be downloaded from our website at www.munsontwp.com.

PAGE 4 NEWS NOTES VOLUME XV ISSUE 1 MARCH 2014 Message From the Fire Chief... With Spring right around the corner, I am sure that many residents are glad to see the end is in sight of a very long and cold winter. Here at the fire station we are always anxious to see the signs of spring since the winter elements add many challenges to our jobs whether it be fire fighting or EMS calls. Of course with the end of winter, spring cleaning will begin. I would like to again remind any residents that may need to burn yard debris to please stop by the fire station and pick up a burn permit. These permits are free, list the guidelines for burning and are good for a 15 day period. As always, we like to remind everyone to be responsible whenever you start a fire. Another very important reminder is to change the batteries in all smoke and CO detectors at the same time you change your clocks for Daylight Savings. It is a proven fact that smoke detectors do help to save lives The Munson Fire Department does have smoke detectors on hand for any Senior Citizen residents that may need them. If help is needed getting them installed, we can do that also. Other services offered by the Fire Department is the Knox Box which allows easy access into a home of the elderly or disabled if they are unable to get to the door. Residents can also purchase the Green Reflective address signs that we recommend to be placed at the end of all driveways so that emergency responders can locate your address easily. These signs can be purchased for $10.00 at the fire station. If interested in any of the above items, please call us for more information at 440-286-6797 during regular business hours. Munson Fire Department responded to a total of 1072 calls in 2013 and have already responded to 90 calls in January 2014. We are also very proud to announce that two more of our firefighters have passed the state registry and are now State Certified Paramedics. This brings the department total to 24 Paramedics on staff. Congratulations to these young men. Their dedication and hard work have paid off. The fire department recently applied for the State of Ohio EMS Grant. This grant is available to purchase equipment and or training to EMS agencies in the state of Ohio. The money is generated from fines and enforcement of seat belt laws. In 2013, we were awarded $ 2,750.00. This money was utilized to replace and update Spinal Immobilization products such as, Backboards, Vacuum Splits and Vacuum Mattresses. Last year, University Hospitals Geauga also donated a Lucas Device to every fire department in Geauga County. These devices cost around $13,000.00 and perform manual chest compressions for perfect CPR any time and every time they are used. They also free up personnel to perform and intervene with other medical needs and interventions. Munson Fire Department is very grateful to have been the recipient of this device as it is a great benefit to our community. ** Safety doesn't happen by accident** Our office hours are Monday Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and as always, our station is staffed 24 hours a day everyday to assist you. Geauga County Sheriff's Office Geauga Public Alerts Sign up for Geauga Alerts! In the event of an emergency or severe weather condition, a text message alert will be sent to the phone number provided. To reach the registration page go to the Sheriff's Office page (http://www.sheriff.co.geauga.oh.us/) and select Geauga Public Alerts. The direct url is http://entry.inspironlogistics.com/geauga_county_oh/wens.cfm

Volume XV Issue 1 March 2014 NE WS NOTES Message From the Zoning Inspector PAGE 5 Township Open House - May 17th With the construction season right around the corner, be advised that residents are required to get a zoning certificate for any accessory structure such as decks, porches, pole buildings, gazebo s, additions, pools and the list goes on. Spring is upon us! As you may have noticed, the renovation of Town Hall was completed on time and under budget. Please come and see the benefit of everyone s hard work. The Township will be having an OPEN HOUSE on MAY 17 from 9am 2pm. The definition of a structure is anything constructed Come tour the building, enjoy some refreshments, or erected, the use of which requires location on the learn about each of our departments, and take a peek ground, or attachment to something having location in our new ambulance and truck. A highlight of the event will be the opportunity to obtain free health on the ground. screenings from 9am - Noon (for those 18 years or It must conform to section 411 in the Munson Town- older), courtesy of The Cleveland Clinic, in connecship Zoning Resolution which can be viewed in its tion with our Healthy Munson initiative. The free entirety at munsontwp.com under the Documents screenings can include total cholesterol, blood sugar, and Forms tab. blood pressure & body mass index screenings for any Residents must remember to take into consideration Munson resident, employee or member of a Munson organization, church or business. Healthy Munson the location of their septic system and well before will feature an event each quarter that will provide the plans of any new structure begins. opportunity to get outside or do something to benefit To be on the safe side, call to find out if a zoning your mind and spirit. If you sign up for screenings, we certificate is required for your project. Zoning will send you home with a pedometer, water bottle Inspector, Tim Kearns, is in the office 8am to 3pm and information to help you on your journey to better on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. health. We hope to see you on May 17th! Cemetery Decorations All artificial flowers, decorations and containers in the Munson Cemeteries must be removed by May 1st. Those items remaining will be disposed of to prepare the cemeteries for Memorial Day and summer mowing. Also, iron plant hooks are no longer permitted in the cemeteries. Join us at the Maple Hill Cemetery, on Memorial Day, Monday, May 26th for a short, but very meaningful ceremony to honor our veterans. The time will be posted on the township web site and in local newspapers. JUST A NOTE Placing a sign at the triangular piece of land on the corner of Wilson Mills and Auburn Roads is Not Permitted. Munson Township maintains that area for our residents. Flowers are planted every year to enhance the beauty of our township. Park & Recreation Board Opening Munson residents interested in serving on the Munson Township Park & Recreation Board, which is a non-compensated public service appointment, are requested to send a letter of interest to the attention to the Munson Township Trustees, 12210 Auburn Rd., Chardon, OH 44024. Letters may also be dropped off at Town Hall weekdays 9am - 3pm. The Park Board meets monthly and is responsible for the planning and development of the Munson Township parks and for community events.

PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID CHARDON, OH PERMIT NO. 42 MUNSON TOWNSHIP NEWS NOTES 12210 Auburn Road Chardon OH 44024-9454 Munson Township Resident at: M U N S O N T O W N S H I P NEWS NOTES 12210 Auburn Road Chardon OH 44024-9454 Phn: 440.286.9255 Fax: 440.286.1180 munson@munsontwp.com To reach the Trustees or Fiscal Officer: Irene McMullen 440.796.6825 Chair imcmullen@munsontwp.com Andy Bushman 440.286.3916 Trustee abushman@munsontwp.com Jim McCaskey 216.789.1436 Trustee jmccaskey@munsontwp.com Judy Toth 440.286.9312 / 286.9255 Fiscal Officer jtoth@munsontwp.com Meetings Trustees second and fourth Tuesdays at 6:30 pm Zoning Commission third Monday at 7 pm Board of Zoning Appeals third Thursday at 6:30 pm Park Board second Tuesday at 6:30 pm 2014 Events Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April, 19 Fishing Derby Saturday, May 3 Community Day Picnic Saturday, August 2 (noon 5pm) Outdoor Flea Market Saturday, September 6 Youth athletic programs that lease the township fields: www.chardonbaseball.com Geauga YMCA 440-285-7543