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This information has been compiled for residents living in the Village. Please be advised that if you live outside the limits of the Village of Doylestown i.e.; in the township, this information DOES NOT apply to you. If you are new to the area and need confirmation as to your residency, please call Village Hall at 330-658-2181. Thank you. ANIMALS There is no limit to the number of pets village residents may have but there is an ordinance against animals running free. There are also no farm animals allowed. All dogs in Ohio must be licensed by the age of three months. Licenses may be obtained at All Creatures Veterinary Clinic located at 12545 Sheets Road, Rittman, Oh (330)925-4910. For more locations go to http://www.waynecountydoglicense.com/. Licenses may also be purchased in person or by mail from the Wayne County Auditor. The address of the Wayne County Auditor is 428 W Liberty Street, Wooster, OH 44691. The pet owners name, address, and description of the dog is required. Call (330) 287-5430 for information. Calls concerning animals should be directed to the Doylestown Police Department, (330) 658-2771 (24-hour dispatch) or (330) 658-2181 (office) or 911 in an emergency situation. BICYCLES Bicyclists must obey all traffic regulations, but bicycles need not be registered. BRUSH/LEAF PICK-UP Brush From January through September, the village provides free brush pick-up on the second Monday of each month. Residents are asked to have the branches piled neatly for easy handling. The brush is put through a chipper as it is collected. The chips of wood can be used as mulch and are free to Village Residents. The wood chips are stored at the Village Street Department Garage at 144 W. Clinton Street. Contact the Village Hall for additional information on the mulch (330) 658-2181 ext. 1160. The Village may alter the pick-up dates and residents are to check announcements on www.doylestown.com, The Village Newsletter, and cable channel 15 on Doylestown Cable TV or channel 1023 on Spectrum Cable for any changes. The Village does pick-up Christmas trees in January. Please check for the actual Christmas Tree Pick-up on cable channel 15 on Doylestown Cable TV or channel 1023 on Spectrum Cable www.doylestown.com or the Digital Marquee at the square. Village of Doylestown Page 1

Leaf The Village provides leaf pick-up during the months of October through December. Actual start and stop dates will be announced at www.doylestown.com, the Village Newsletter, channel 15 on Doylestown Cable TV or channel 1023 on Spectrum Cable, and/or the Digital Marquee at the square. The leaf pick-up schedule is as follows: Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays on the east side of Portage Street and Thursdays and Fridays on the west side of Portage. No brush or twigs may be mixed in. Please keep leaf piles off the street where they may be swept into the storm sewer catch basins and cause flooding during rainstorms. BUILDING PERMITS Building permits may be obtained from the Wayne County Building Department. Prior to receiving any permit from the County on the Village s behalf, you must first obtain a Zoning Permit, by contacting our Zoning Official (330) 658-2181 ext.1111. Fees and requirements are posted on the Village web-site www.doylestown.com, under the Government tab followed Departments and Planning & Zoning. CEMETERIES The Village maintains Chestnut Hill Cemetery, located at Dogwood Trail and Elmwood Drive. For information call the Dan Marshall, Cemetery Superintendent at (330) 658-3719. Sts. Peter and Paul Church, 161 W. Clinton Street, has a cemetery. For information call the rectory at (330) 658-2145. COMMUNICATIONS The Mayor and the Village Council use various forms of communication to keep residents informed of meeting dates and times, community services, financial information, meeting minutes, and upcoming community events. Any civic organization can use the communication methods below to promote an activity. Village Marquee The Village provides free announcement services to organizations wishing to place a notice on the marquee at the Village Square. Business advertising is not allowed. Contact the Kristen Robison at 330-658-2181 ext.1102 to post a message. Information Channels Doylestown residents may get information on local events, activities and services by watching channel 15 on Doylestown Cable TV or channel 1023 on Spectrum Cable. Both channels are controlled from the office of the Mayor. Business advertising is not allowed. Please email communitychannel@doylestown.com if you wish to have an announcement on both channels at (330) 658-2181 ext. 1102. Village of Doylestown Page 2

Village Newsletter The Doylestown Community Newsletter is published every quarter and mailed to all village residents. The newsletter is funded by the Village Council and is a vital tool to ensure that citizens are aware of government actions. The mayor is in charge of the publication and any matters related to the newsletter may be directed to the Mayor at (330) 658-2181 ext. 1101. The newsletter is also posted on the Village of Doylestown website www.doylestown.com. After entering the village web-site, please go to the bottom of the page under Helpful Links. Village Website The Village web-site, www.doylestown.com, is being updated regularly. The web-site provides important information about the village. If you would like to post an event on the Community Calendar, go to the website, click on the Calendar-View All on the Home page. Once you get to the calendar, there is an icon to the right of the Month tab called Submit an Event. Click on this and fill your information out. After it is approved for content, it will be posted on the calendar. EMERGENCIES In the event of a disaster, radio stations in Akron and Wooster will make announcements. Police cars equipped with public-address systems will be driven through the village. Chippewa High School is a disaster shelter. Chippewa Township also has a siren warning system that will sound during a tornado warning or other emergency situation. Village residents should seek shelter upon hearing the warning system. The warning system is tested on the first Saturday of the month at noon. ALL RESIDENTS DIAL 911 IF YOU OBSERVE AN EMERGENCY SITUATION Fire Department An all-volunteer Chippewa Township crew handles fire and medical emergencies. Chippewa Township Fire Fighters conduct in-school, fire prevention programs each fall and assist with Safety Village. Chippewa Fire Station Number One is located at 464 Gates Street and Station Number Two is at 14312 Hatfield Road. The station telephone number is (330) 658-2300. Chief Joyce Forrer is available from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. to respond to concerns and inquiries. FOR ALL EMERGENCIES CALL 911. Police Department The Doylestown Police Department under the direction of Police Chief Casey Tester maintains 24-hour-a-day, 7 days a week protection for Village residents. The department is located adjacent to 24 S. Portage St., the Village Hall. The police department offers many services (see the village web-site www.doylestown.com) such as vacation/away from home watch, CPR/First Aid classes, and Project S.O.S (Serving our Seniors) to name a few. The Police Department office hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Monday through Friday and 8:00 AM through 12:00 PM on Saturday s. Village of Doylestown Page 3

Non-emergency calls may be directed to (330) 658-2181 ext. 1120 during business hours or to (330) 658-2771 which is the village dispatch outside of business hours. FOR ALL EMERGENCIES CALL 911. FOOD CUPBOARD The community food cupboard is a service to provide emergency groceries and produce to all Village of Doylestown and Chippewa Township residents. Distribution is on the 4 th Saturday of each month between the hours of 8:30 and 11:30am, except November and December which is on the 3 rd Saturday. The service is supported by the local churches and is housed at 153 Church St. Please call 330-658-7744 for information. GARAGE SALES No permits are required to hold a garage or yard sale. However, residents are asked not to hold such sales more than three times a year, or to operate them continuously. Residents also are advised not to attach signs advertising sales to trees or telephone poles, and to remove signs promptly after their sales are over. Signs are not permitted on public property. Once per year the residents in the village have decided to have a village wide yard sale. Every resident may participate in this non-sponsored event. HEALTH FAIR The Health & Wellness Committee sponsors the health fair, which simply promotes good health. Various health care vendors are present to explain the newest medical technologies available to keep us living longer healthy lives. Free screenings are conducted for blood pressure, cholesterol, and other health risks. The Health Fair is usually held in the month of June. Please contact the Village Hall for more information (330) 658-2181 ext. 1102. LIBRARY The Doylestown branch of the Wayne County Public Library is located at 169 N. Portage Street. Pat Pond is the branch librarian. Materials include books, video, audio tapes and network computers. Hours are listed on our website under the Community Area Tab. MARRIAGES The mayor performs civil services at no charge to Doylestown residents only. Call (330) 658-2181 ext. 1101 for information. Village of Doylestown Page 4

MAYOR S COURT Mayor s Court is conducted by a state certified lawyer-magistrate and is held the first and the third Wednesday of each month at 5:00 p.m. The magistrate handles misdemeanor offenses such as speeding, trash dumping, zoning violations and first-time DUI offenders. For information, call (330) 658-2181 ext. 1120. MEETING FACILITIES The Village currently offers the Gene Daniel Community Center for gatherings and meetings. The Gene Daniel Community Center was constructed in 1999 and dedicated in honor of twenty-year Mayor, Gene Daniel. The log structure is located at 470 Park Drive in Memorial Park. Phone Joyce Shaw at 330-658-2181 ext. 1120. The GDCC is available for rent at the following rates: General rental: $100 and a $100 refundable security deposit Weddings, wedding receptions and any rental with provisions for alcohol will be $200.00 per day plus a $200.00 security deposit. Monday through Thursday: $30.00 per day and no deposit for Chippewa Twp. non-profit organizations only, with the exception of fundraisers which will be at $100.00 per day with a $100.00 security deposit. *Any event with alcohol requires a police officer to be on duty. MOPEDS Motorized bikes, or mopeds, must have a license plate. All moped operators must be licensed and follow state safety regulations NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICE All clerks at Village Hall are certified Notary Publics and are available to notarize documents free of charge during business hours. OPEN BURNING The village has adopted the Ohio EPA rules for open burning which prohibit all trash burning, but allows ceremonial bonfires and fires for outdoor cooking. For more detailed information, call the Chippewa Township Fire Department at (330) 658-2300. For a copy of the Ohio EPA regulations on burning, call (330) 425-9171. Additional information may be found at http://oh-doylestown.civicplus.com/documentcenter/view/375. Village of Doylestown Page 5

PARKS/RECREATION The Village of Doylestown has three parks within the Village limits. The Gilcrest Park located in the Woodlawn development, Paridon Park located below the water tower in downtown Doylestown, and Memorial Park, whose main entrance is on Gates Street. All parks are open during daylight hours or as legally posted. No pets (except for guide dogs), nor any alcoholic beverages are permitted on the park grounds. The Village of Doylestown maintains the park grounds. Chippewa Local School District maintains the track, football field, stadium and locker rooms. The Doylestown Baseball Association provides financial support for the upkeep of the baseball fields, bleachers, and refreshment stand. There are two pavilions available for gatherings for a nominal fee. Pavilion 1 is located near the Gates Street entrance and Pavilion 2 is located at the eastern end of the park, with the entrance off Koehler Avenue. Water, electricity, charcoal grills, restrooms, trash containers, and play areas are provided. Rental fees are used for the upkeep of the park. Pavilion reservations may be made up to one year in advance by calling Judy Lindeman at (330) 658-6767. All local non-profit organizations may use the pavilions at no charge, but reservations are required. During the summer, the Village of Doylestown offers a well-rounded recreation program. The program allows children to enjoy crafts and fun activities with friends during the summer school break. Information can be found on our website News & Events Tab, then Summer Recreation. POST OFFICE The U.S. Post Office is located at 85 Gates Street and serves all of Chippewa Township, which includes the Village of Doylestown. The telephone number is (330) 658-1105. ROGUES HOLLOW FESTIVAL The community celebrates during the first full weekend of August its rich settlement history and especially commemorates the coal-mining district known as Rogues Hollow. Information on the festival is available from the town hall at (330) 658-2181 or by visiting the Village of Doylestown Website www.doylestown.com under the Residents tab, then under News & Events. SAFETY VILLAGE Each summer, the Doylestown Lions Club sponsors Safety Village, which is a weeklong exercise in educating pre-kindergarten children on safety. Dates and details may be Village of Doylestown Page 6

obtained on channel 15 on Doylestown Cable TV or channel 1023 on Spectrum Cable or by calling Nancy Brown at (330) 658-6561. SCHOOLS visit www.doylestown.com under Community Area tab for more information on schools Chippewa Local Schools web page www.chippewa.k12.oh.us Administrative Offices, 56 North Portage Street Doylestown, OH 44230 Phone (330) 658-6368 Chippewa High School, 100 Valley View Road, Doylestown, OH 44230 Phone (330) 658-2011 Chippewa Middle School, 257 High Street, Doylestown, OH 44230 Phone (330) 658-2214 Hazel Harvey Elementary, 165 Brooklyn Ave, Doylestown, OH 44230, Phone (330) 658-2522 Saints Peter and Paul Catholic School, 169 W. Clinton Street, Doylestown, OH 44230, Phone (330) 658-2804 web page: http://www.stspps.com/ SHADE TREES The Doylestown Shade Tree Commission is responsible for all the publicly owned trees throughout the village. The Shade Tree Commission is responsible for maintenance, care and planting of trees in the tree lawn or devil strip along village streets. Doylestown has been recognized as a Tree City USA every year since 1984. SHARE-A-CHRISTMAS The Doylestown Community Club sponsors the annual event to purchase gifts for children of families in need. Contact: Karen Garrard, *330-658-9101 for details. *This number is only connected between October 1 st and December 20 th SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS Homeowners with damaged sidewalks along the street in front of their house may participate in a village improvement program that shares the cost of sidewalk reconstruction 50/50. For information on this program call (330) 658-2181 ext. 1101. SOCIAL SERVICES/ AID The Salvation Army no longer has a representative in Doylestown for emergency assistance; however you can contact the Rittman office at 330-925-2300. Village of Doylestown Page 7

The Doylestown Lions Club sponsors assistance for those who need eyeglasses and can t afford them. Contact Bill Daniel at (330) 658-6453 for more information. A drop box is located at Village Hall. People to People Ministries of Wooster can be reached at (330) 262-1662 for assistance InfoLink provides referrals to all social service agencies in Wayne County at (800) 247-9473 SNOW REMOVAL/PARKING BAN In the event of snowfall of two or more inches, a parking ban on certain village streets will go into effect so crews may easily plow and salt the streets. Vehicles not moved during the parking ban will be towed at the owner s expense. There is a permanent ban on street parking on all village streets from 3:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. every day. TRASH REMOVAL The Village of Doylestown has contracted trash removal service for all village residents with Republic Waste Services. The scheduled pick-up day for trash begins after 8 a.m. on Friday mornings. Saturday will substitute for pickup during a holiday week. To begin trash removal services please contact: Republic Waste Services at: 1-800-247-3644. All village residents are encouraged to participate in the curbside recycling program on pick up days. There are two recycling days provided which fall on the 1 st and 3 rd Friday of each month. Village residents may use a Village provided bin for recycling or, grocery store plastic bags. Contact Republic Waste for more information. Village bins can be obtained at Village Hall. Republic offers a Low Volume user program for residents whose weekly trash output is minimal. To participate, special bags must be purchased at the Village Hall in packs of 10 for $18.00. This is a great program for low-use residents, allowing them to forego monthly billing. Republic Waste also provides all Village residents the opportunity to get rid of one large trash item a month, on the last Friday of the month. Also, there will be two Village Wide Cleanups each year, usually in the summer or early fall. Check www.doylestown.com for large trash pick-up date or call the Village Hall (330) 658-2181 ext. 1102. OTHER RECYCLING OPTIONS Village of Doylestown Page 8

For recycling needs other than scheduled pick up days by Republic Waste, there are also paper recycling bins at local churches. For more information on this go to www.doylestown.com and then the Residents tab then to Recycling Opportunities. UTILITIES Electricity Electricity delivery is provided by Ohio Edison, a FirstEnergy Company. Their phone number is 1-800-633-4766. The village citizens approved and participate in an opt-out aggregation program for electricity generation. ALL NEW RESIDENTS MUST CALL 1-866-636-3749 TO PARTICIAPTE IN THE AGREEGATION PROGRAM. Village residents who belong to the aggregation have a fixed rate of 4.97 per kw hour for a 48 month term. Residents may also opt in to a 1% off the price to compare program. General Service Commercial Rates are for commercial users who generate 700,000 annually and must also opt-in. This program began in May of 2018. Natural Gas - Natural Gas supply and transmission is provided by Dominion East Ohio Gas Company. Dominion East Ohio can be reached at 1-800-362-7557. *The Village was certified in 2005 as a natural gas aggregate community. For information on participating in the aggregation program contact the village at 330-658- 2181 ext. 1102. The current Gas Aggregation provider is Interstate Gas Supply (I.G.S) and they can be contacted at 1-800-280-4474. THE RATE FOR THE PERIOD OF 11/1/17 10/31/18 IS $3.54 PER MCF. This does not include tax and transportation charges. There is no cut off deadline, so you can join at any time within this period. Telephone Village residents receive quality telephone service provided by Doylestown Telephone Company. Call (330) 658-2121 for service. Water and Sewer The Village of Doylestown provides water and sewer service. Please call (330) 658-2181 ext. 1140 for information. VILLAGE COUNCIL/BPA/MAYOR CONTACT INFORMATION Mayor Terry L. Lindeman 330-658-2181 ext. 1101 Council Mark Hammer 330-658-7877 Kay Kerr 330-658-6342 Doug Nestor 330-658-2166 Courtney Dannemiller 330-603-8841 Chad Marti 330-283-8332 DJ Youngblood 330-807-8193 Village of Doylestown Page 9

BPA Mike Agnoni 330-329-3886 Ronald Lindeman 330-658-6767 Tim Adams 330-715-3936 VILLAGE HALL Village Hall business hours from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Water Department hours are 9 am 4:30 pm, and we are closed on Saturday. The phone number at the village hall is (330) 658-2181. Please listen to the prompts to direct your call to the proper person. VILLAGE INCOME TAX Doylestown has a village income tax of 2.0%, (.020). Residents in need of help filing their income tax returns can call the Village Fiscal Officer at (330) 658-2181 ext. 1102. The Fiscal Officer s hours are Monday Friday 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. VILLAGE ZONING The zoning code can be found on www.doylestown.com under the government tab Municipal Code. Any zoning question should be directed to Jamie Ivy (330) 658-2181 ext. 1111. VOTING Please contact the Wayne County Board of Elections at (330) 287-5480 during normal business hours for voting information. A link to Village and Chippewa Township precinct information and ballot issues can be found on www.doylestown.com on the under Resident tab. Village of Doylestown Page 10