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Active opportunities open for bidding
Anderson Township
Sutton Road Sidewalk
Posted Date
Feb 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Anderson Township
2026 curb and sidewalk program project.
Posted Date
Jan 20, 2026
Due Date
Feb 11, 2026
Release: Jan 20, 2026
Anderson Township
Close: Feb 11, 2026
2026 curb and sidewalk program project.
Anderson Township
Ev charging.
Posted Date
Nov 11, 2025
Due Date
Dec 10, 2025
Release: Nov 11, 2025
Anderson Township
Close: Dec 10, 2025
Ev charging.
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Anderson Township
This document is a staff report reviewing an application from Evans Gravel, Inc. for the expansion of a conditional use permit for a gravel mine at 4455 Mt. Carmel Road. The application, submitted by KMK Law on November 19, 2025, seeks to incorporate existing extraction-related operations (detention ponds, sediment structures, service road) into the approved conditional use area. The report details the history of previous permits (Case 10-2018 BZA, expiring December 6, 2033) and assesses the applicant's compliance with 26 conditions from the previous permit, noting several non-compliant items and ongoing OEPA violations. It also evaluates the application against general and specific zoning standards.
Effective Date
Nov 19, 2025
Expires
Effective: Nov 19, 2025
Anderson Township
Expires:
This document is a staff report reviewing an application from Evans Gravel, Inc. for the expansion of a conditional use permit for a gravel mine at 4455 Mt. Carmel Road. The application, submitted by KMK Law on November 19, 2025, seeks to incorporate existing extraction-related operations (detention ponds, sediment structures, service road) into the approved conditional use area. The report details the history of previous permits (Case 10-2018 BZA, expiring December 6, 2033) and assesses the applicant's compliance with 26 conditions from the previous permit, noting several non-compliant items and ongoing OEPA violations. It also evaluates the application against general and specific zoning standards.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Anderson Township
The meeting included an update from a state representative regarding upcoming legislative focus areas, particularly potential property tax reforms and ballot initiatives. A school board member provided a status update on the district superintendent search, noting the community engagement process and the upcoming candidate meet-and-greet event. Additionally, the Board discussed 2026 road construction projects, detailing the scope of curb and sidewalk repair work scheduled for various neighborhoods and the coordination with state and local partners on infrastructure improvements.
The board meeting addressed several key community topics, including a citizen inquiry regarding noise impacts from highway expansion and potential noise barriers. Discussion also touched upon the upcoming Riverbend concert venue project, emphasizing the need to manage traffic and noise concerns for local residents. The board discussed the future of the Greater Anderson Day event and the importance of community input regarding such events. Additionally, the fiscal officer presented the December financial reports and requested authorization for payments, while the planning and zoning department sought to amend a contract for an engineering study related to a sidewalk project connecting the community to local trails and business districts.
The Commission conducted a public hearing regarding text amendments to the township zoning resolution, including clarifications for enforcement, lighting intensity for business storefronts, temporary sign regulations, and definitions for development plans. A report on reformatting and correcting the zoning resolution document was reviewed. The Commission also held an election for officers, appointing a new chair and vice-chair. Furthermore, the meeting addressed a PUD application for the redevelopment of a property at 8342 and 8352 Beachmont Avenue into a new Speedway fuel and convenience store, involving discussions on site plans, traffic circulation, landscaping requirements, zoning variances, and infrastructure improvements such as a new right turn lane.
The board discussed and approved a variance request for the installation of an inground pool and a privacy fence at 2981 New Town Road, determining the location was the only viable option due to significant topography challenges. Additionally, the board reviewed a conditional use request for an adult family home at 836 Forest Acres Drive, evaluating it based on general zoning criteria, including its consistency with the comprehensive plan and its status as an ADA-accessible residence.
The meeting focused on organizational and administrative appointments for the upcoming year, including the selection of a board chair and vice chair, as well as the appointment of trustee liaisons to various committees such as the Greenspace Advisory Committee, Tree Committee, and Senior Center Advisory Committee. The board established a schedule for regular meetings and workshops, designated staff to attend Sunshine Law certification training, and authorized a membership renewal for the Coalition of Large Ohio Urban Townships.
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