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The ordinance page provides the ordinance number, a brief description and date adopted. On the right of the date adopted you may view the ordinance.

Ordinance Description Date  
# 12 An ordinance providing for the levy, assessment and collection of a tax of 1% on the transfer of real property, or of any interest in real property situate in Delaware Township Apr. 4, 1967 View
# 10 Vacating Township Road T-538 from Station 21+00 of the relocation of Township Road T-538 in a southerly and southwesterly direction for a distance of 670 feet, more or less, to Township Road T-500 Mar. 7, 1967 View
# 11 Vacating Township Road T-554 from Legislative Route 43036 in a generally southeasterly direction for a distance of 14,600 feet, more or less, to the northerly line of Jefferson Township Mar. 7, 1967 View
# 9 Vacating Township Road T-500 from Station 10+50 of the relocation of Township Road T-538 in a generally southeasterly direction for a distance of 520 feet, more or less, to the Shenango River Mar. 7, 1967 View
# 8 Defining and regulation individual sewage disposal systems Dec. 6, 1966 View
# 7 An ordinance providing for the levy, assessment and collection of a tax for general revenue purposes upon the earned income received on and after July 1, 1966 May. 3, 1966 View
# 6 The appointment of a Planning Commission Oct. 1, 1963 View
# 4 Regulating the installation and maintenance of culverts across private driveways leading from a public highway and providing penalties for violation thereof Sep. 27, 1956 View
# 2 Unlawful to abandoned an icebox, refrigerator, or other airtight container; or to have an unsafe structure Aug. 6, 1956 View
# 3 Prohibiting the accumulation or dumping of garbage and refuse and the establishment and maintenance of public or private dumps and regulating storage of abandoned or junk automobiles on public or private property Aug. 6, 1956 View
#1 Prohibiting the canvassing or soliciting of goods, etc. Aug. 6, 1956 View
# 12-1999 Implementing the requirements of the local taxpayers bill of rights by adopting rules and regulations, adopting a disclosure statement, adopting a form of taxpayer petition and adopting administrative appeal procedures View