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Mar 4, 2026·Board Meeting

Board Of Clark County Commissioners Meeting Agenda

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The meeting agenda addressed several key actions and reviews. Action items included authorizing contracts with the Community Improvement Corporation (CIC) for economic development activities ($10,000.00 for SBDC, $28,000.00 for Dayton Development Coalition, and $325,000.00 for general CIC promotion), authorizing contracts with CivicPlus for document accessibility and website compliance services, authorizing a contract with Mad River Steel Ltd. for building repair services, acknowledging and referring 2026 Unit Price Bids for Asphalt Emulsion, Fog Seal, and Aggregate to staff for evaluation, approving the release of retainage ($635,630.86 plus interest) to Elford, Inc. for the Clark County Courthouse Renovation Project, authorizing the disposal of obsolete equipment via online auction and by discard/salvage, establishing a new Custodial Trust Fund (8010) for tracking Social Security payments for youth in custody, authorizing several Inter-Fund Transfers (including $250,000.00 from General to Dog & Kennel, and transfers involving Water District funds for CIP debt payments), approving the issuance of warrants for 'then and now' payments, approving various travel and expense allowances for different departments, and affixing signatures and authorizing execution of documents for Liberty Place Subdivision Phase I, including accepting drainage improvement agreements. Additionally, the Board set dates for future public hearings concerning rezoning cases Z-2026-01 and Z-2026-02, and a public hearing for the consideration of a TIF Resolution for Liberty Place Subdivision.

Mar 4, 2026·Board Meeting

Board of Clark County Commissioners Work Session

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The agenda for the work session included the formal Call to Order for Meeting No. 10, a Question and Answer Session, and a Motion to Adjourn the Work Session.

Feb 18, 2026·Board Meeting

Board Of Clark County Commissioners Regular Session

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The meeting commenced with a proclamation recognizing the Clark County Buildings and Grounds department for their exceptional work following a major winter storm. A significant portion of the session involved a presentation on updates to Ohio Dog Laws, effective March 20, 2026, focusing on Avery's Law, new dog classifications (nuisance, dangerous, vicious), and owner responsibilities. Key resolutions passed included rescinding a previous resolution due to an incorrect contract amount and authorizing several contract amendments related to the Lead Safe Ohio program for Lamp Construction, Inc., Neighborhood Housing Partnership of Greater Springfield, and Reliable Home Improvement Services of Ohio, Inc. Other authorized actions involved a contract with Maximus US Services Inc. for cost allocation planning, a Memorandum of Understanding with Springfield City Schools for a reunification team, a contract for IV-D Service of Process, a contract amendment for primary care services, a contract with AT&T Mobility for cruiser internet antennas, a contract with E.A. Automation LLC for utility system maintenance, the re-appointment of members to the Residential Board of Building Appeals, and the disposal of obsolete equipment from the Sheriff's Office. The Commissioners also approved the issuance of warrants for outstanding invoices and approved travel and expense allowances. During Commission Updates, discussions covered proposed legislation regarding taxing authorities and the 'forever levy' bill, as well as the progress of the Reentry Committee and a Habitat for Humanity project. Public comments focused heavily on urging the Commissioners to intervene in the Sloopy Solar Project, despite previous opposition resolutions. The meeting concluded with an executive session to discuss imminent litigation.

Feb 25, 2026·Board Meeting

Board Of Clark County Commissioners Meeting Agenda

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The meeting agenda included the review of matters before the Board, departmental requests, and updates from Commissioners, the County Administration Team, and Elected Officials. Action items included approving the previous minutes and the current agenda. The session also contained an executive session to discuss property purchase and employee compensation. Resolutions passed authorized a contract amendment with TouchSource LLC to reduce kiosk costs, authorized Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) concerning child abuse and neglect response protocols involving various community partners and Sheriff's Office Dispatch, authorized a contract with Brown Enterprise Solutions for Toughbook Laptops for the Sheriff's Office, authorized a contract with Com.Net Inc. for Next Gen 911 services, authorized grant submissions for mental health recovery and jail reentry services, accepted a grant from Southern Ohio Police Canine for a new K-9 unit, authorized the purchase of zero-turn mowers for Buildings and Grounds, authorized the purchase of a new Chevy Silverado work truck for the Utilities Department, authorized the disposal of obsolete equipment via auction, approved the issuance of warrants for then and now purchases, approved various travel and expense allowances, approved a preliminary term sheet for Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Incentive Districts supporting the Liberty Place Project, delineated overlays and adopted an economic development plan related to the proposed Liberty Place Incentive Districts, authorized the Chief Legal Counsel to intervene in an Ohio Power Siting Board case concerning the Sloopy Solar Energy Center, scheduled a public work session and commission meeting for March 4, 2026, adopted an updated policy on public comment during meetings, and authorized the placement of uncollected water and sewer use charges on the property tax duplicate for one owner.

Jan 22, 2026·Board Meeting

Clark County Board Of Zoning Appeals Minutes

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The Board meeting addressed two primary cases. The first case involved a request from Theresa Siejack for a Variance to reduce side and rear setback requirements in a MU-2 Mixed Use District and a variance to allow for a graveled parking lot at 4690 Urbana Rd. This variance was approved. The second set of cases (BZA-2026-02 and BZA-2026-03) concerned Dear Dinah Inc. for a Conditional Use as a Campground and a Variance to allow residents to stay up to two years at 500 Quick Road. Extensive public discussion followed, focusing on the nature of the proposed tiny home residency, security concerns, utility provisions (septic and water), and whether the use constituted a true campground or permanent residency. The Board members expressed concerns regarding the temporary nature of the tiny homes (being on wheels) versus residential zoning requirements, utility planning, and the lack of a detailed business plan for long-term viability and security protocols. Decisions on these cases were deferred or discussed in detail without a final recorded action in the provided text snippet.

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