

Building Permits for properties in the township are issued by the Franklin County Economic Development & Planning Department. More information on tree law in the State of Ohio here, courtesy of The Columbus Dispatch.ĭoes Sharon Township issue Building Permits or have it own Zoning Resolution? When hazardous trees are based indeterminably near an unmarked property line, code enforcement tries to bring neighbors together to pursue a shared solution.

Where a dead or dying tree clearly based on one property poses a safety hazard to an adjacent property, code enforcement may approach the tree’s owner to abate the hazard.Exclusively interior issues would be addressed by other agencies, such as the Franklin County Economic Development & Planning Department and Franklin County Public Health (FCPH). defective drainage causing foundation problems). Only when poor exterior property maintenance adversely affects the interiors of houses or buildings (e.g.By placing a call to Franklin County Zoning at (614) 525-3094ĭoes the Code apply to both residential and commercial properties?ĭoes the Code apply to issues inside houses or buildings?.How can a possible code violation be reported? Observations or complaints reported by the public.How are possible code violations detected? Conditions that are hazardous and/or cause a “blighting effect”.Structural soundness and appearance of building exteriors.Overgrown grass, weeds and noxious vegetation.(comp.), Ohio Cemetery Records Extracted From The "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1989, pages 138-139 referencing The "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, 1904, "In the neglected patch of ground behind the Presbyterian Church a number of interments were made.What kinds of issues are addressed by the Code? He lived forty years a member of the Presbyterian Church and died triumphantly at Worthington July 18, 1833, aged 64 years 2 months and 20 days."īentley, Elizabeth P.

Emigrated to this country at an early-day. " Who was born at Sandisfield, Massachusetts, May 8, 1769. Was located behind Worthington Presbyterian Churchĭaughter of Edward & Priscilla Mallory, aged 13y 6mĭaughter of Kingsley & Mary Ray, aged 3y 8m 12d Archer Cemetery, Sharon Township, Worthington, Franklin County, OhioĪlso known as Presbyterian Church Cemetery
