CONTACT INFORMATION
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ELECTED 
OFFICIALS

(Click Name for Bio)

Trustees

Fred Abraham

William C. Habig

Wesley Sargent

 

Fiscal Officer

Norman S. Kennedy

 

 

APPOINTED OFFICIAL

 

Zoning Inspector

Warren May

 

HISTORY

Granville Township is a political subdivision of the State of Ohio, organized in 1805. Like all townships in Ohio, it has four elected officials consisting of three trustees and a fiscal officer.  Each official is elected to a four-year term. Elections occur in odd-numbered years, and two officials are elected or re-elected every other year.

The Township officials govern the unincorporated area of the Township covering an area of approximately 13,300 acres, with a population of approximately 4,500. The Village of Granville is located within the Township and comprises the incorporated area of the Township, but it is operated under a separate governance.

The primary source of revenue for the Township is property taxes voted by the voters and levied for specific purposes. Road maintenance levies are paid only by residents of the unincorporated area and provide maintenance funds for approximately 73.4 lane miles of road. Fire Department, Recreation Commission, cemetery operating and open space (green space) preservation levies are voted on and paid by residents of both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the Township. 

The Township contracts with both the Granville Volunteer Fire Department and Granville Recreation Commission for the amounts raised by their respective levies. They each have a separate board consisting of Village and Township residents to determine how the money is spent. The Trustees provide one-quarter of the cemetery levy money to a Union Cemetery (the Old Colony Burying Ground) jointly operated by the Township and the Village.  The remainder of the funds are used by the Township for the operation of the Maple Grove and Philipps cemeteries.

Granville Township is one of the few townships in Ohio to have passed Open Space levies for the purpose of raising money to acquire title to developable property or alternatively to acquire the development rights to property with the plan to leave it as open space. The Township has two levies raising money for the acquisition of open space and combines this money with general fund money to make property acquisitions.

The Trustees established committees consisting of both Village and Township residents to make recommendations for possible acquisitions. To date, the Township has purchased parcels totaling approximately 536 acres including purchases in the Village of the front one-half the lawn area of the Bryn Du Mansion and three building lots along the north side of West Broadway.  The Township has also purchased conservation easements, designed to limit development, on another 232 acres.  There are other property negotiations underway. It is hoped that acquisition of property and development rights will help to limit development within the Granville community.  To see a chart of new dwelling permits issued in the unincorporated area of the Township since 1990 click here.

The Board of Trustees normally meet in the meeting room at the Maple Grove Cemetery on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, except for April, June and October when the second meeting of the month has been canceled, at 7:00 p.m.  Granville Township has had zoning since 1967.  To review the current Township Zoning Resolution click here. The Township Zoning Commission and the Board of Zoning Appeals meet on an ad hoc basis.

4/3/08 Click here for 2008 Comprehensive Plan document prepared by Poggemeyer Design Group.  Maps will be attached to this site when available.

4/26/08 Click here for information pertaining to 2008 township clean up week activities

 

 

TOWNSHIP
TAX 
INFORMATION
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Granville Township has no income tax. 

 Property 
Taxes 
Collected by Granville Township

Township Property Valuation

In addition to the property tax levies listed at the link above, there are also levies on the tax duplicate to raise money for Licking County, the Granville Public Library, the Granville Exempted Village School District and the Joint Vocational School. Periodically, there will be an assessment for the mosquito control district, and in some instances, special assessments by the county for drainage improvements.

TOWNSHIP
INFORMATION
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Township Meeting Updates and Next Township Meeting Agenda

2006 Minutes

2007 Minutes

2008 Minutes

Election Voting Location

Prevent Watershed Pollution - read - A Citizen's Guide to Clean Water

Public Records Policy