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  • Clinton Township Rural Zoning Board of Appeals Public Hearing – Variance Request

    The Clinton Township Rural Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing regarding a variance request on: Monday, February 23, 2026 7:00 PM Clinton Township Hall 5736 County Road 15-1, Wauseon, OH Micah Frankfield has submitted an application requesting a variance to install an inground swimming pool without a fence at the property located at: 17680 State Route 2, Wauseon, OH 43567 The parcel is located within the AG/RES District of Clinton Township. Per Article 100-5.3 of the zoning resolution, inground pools are required to be walled or fenced to prevent uncontrolled access from the street or adjacent properties. The applicant is requesting approval to install the pool without the required fence. A copy of the application is available for public review at Clinton Township, 5736 County Road 15-1, Wauseon, OH. For additional information, please contact: 419-335-8961 ext. 10 Residents and interested parties are encouraged to attend.

  • Clinton Township Officials Attending Ohio Township Association Annual Conference

    Clinton Township Trustees and the Fiscal Officer are currently attending the Ohio Township Association  Annual Conference in Columbus as part of their ongoing commitment to professional development and effective local governance. The Ohio Township Association’s annual conference is held each year to further the education of township officials and staff and to provide valuable networking opportunities with township leaders from across Ohio. The conference features more than 100 educational workshops, a trade show with over 150 vendors, and multiple opportunities to connect with fellow officials and industry partners. By participating in continuing education and training opportunities like this conference, Clinton Township leadership stays informed on current laws, best practices, and emerging issues that impact townships. This knowledge supports informed decision-making, responsible stewardship of township resources, and high-quality services for residents. Clinton Township remains committed to transparency, accountability, and ongoing learning in order to serve the community to the best of its ability.

  • Clinton Township 2025 Annual Financial Report Available for Public Review

    Clinton Township remains committed to transparency and responsible fiscal management. The 2025 Annual Financial Report for Clinton Township, Fulton County, Ohio  has been completed and is now available for public inspection. Residents and interested parties are welcome to review the report in person at the Clinton Township Office. Report Inspection Details: Location:  Clinton Township Office 5736 Co. Rd. 15-1 Wauseon, Ohio 43567 By Appointment:  Please call 419-335-8961 ext. 10  to schedule a time to review the report The Annual Financial Report provides a detailed overview of township finances and reflects the continued efforts of township leadership to ensure accountability and proper stewardship of public funds. Clinton Township Officials: Trustees: Rick Frey | 419-822-6403 Kevin Demaline | 419-583-0159 Ivan Hite | 419-337-7441 Fiscal Officer: Nancy J. Yackee | 419-822-6570 For questions regarding the report or to schedule an appointment for inspection, please contact the Clinton Township Office at 419-335-8961 . Clinton Township appreciates the community’s continued engagement and interest in local government operations.

  • Meeting Notice: Clinton Township Board of Trustees

    Meeting Notice: The Board of Trustees of Clinton Township  regular meeting originally scheduled for Thursday, February 5, 2026  has been rescheduled . New Meeting Date and Time Tuesday, February 3, 2026 1:00 PM Meeting Location Clinton Township Office 5736 County Road 15-1 Wauseon, Ohio Reason for Reschedule The meeting date was changed due to the Trustees and Fiscal Officer attending the Ohio Township Association Conference  in Columbus from February 4 through February 6, 2026. Residents are encouraged to attend and stay informed on township business.

  • January 2026 Meeting Schedule for Clinton Township Board of Trustees

    The Board of Trustees of Clinton Township has scheduled its January meetings. Residents are welcome to attend and stay informed on township business and community updates. Meeting Dates Friday, January 2, 2026 at 1:00 PM Thursday, January 15, 2026 at 1:00 PM Location Clinton Township Office 5736 Co. Rd. 15-1 Wauseon, Ohio Community involvement is an important part of local government. All residents are encouraged to join us.

  • Public Notice: Special Meeting of the Clinton Township Board of Trustees

    The Clinton Township Board of Trustees will hold a Special Meeting on Wednesday, December 31, 2024 , to review and address year-end budget matters  and temporary appropriations for the upcoming year . Temporary appropriations are necessary to ensure the continued operation of township services at the start of the new year until permanent appropriations are approved. The meeting is open to the public, and residents are welcome to attend.

  • Warming Centers Near Clinton Township: Staying Safe in the Extreme Cold

    As temperatures drop across the region this week, Fulton County has several warming centers available to help residents stay safe. These locations provide a warm, secure place for anyone needing temporary relief from the cold. Hours vary, and residents are encouraged to call ahead to confirm availability before arriving. Staying informed and knowing where to go can make a significant difference during periods of extreme weather. Below is the current list of warming center locations provided by Fulton County Emergency Management. Wauseon: Warming Centers Near Clinton Township Fulton County Senior Center 695 S. Shoop Ave., Wauseon 419-337-9299 Monday–Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Closed on county holidays Crossroads Evangelical Church 845 E. Leggett St., Wauseon 419-335-3686 Monday–Thursday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm North Clinton Church 831 W. Linfoot St., Wauseon 419-337-4776 Monday–Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Wauseon Public Library 117 E. Elm St., Wauseon 419-335-6626 Monday–Friday, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Staying Safe in the Extreme Cold Residents are encouraged to seek shelter promptly if they experience: • loss of heat • unsafe home temperatures • extended power outages • limited mobility or difficulty accessing warm spaces Checking on neighbors, especially older adults or those living alone, can also help ensure everyone remains safe during periods of dangerous weather. For county wide warming centers, visit Fulton County's Website.

  • Winter Home Safety Tips: Clinton Township, OH

    Protect Your Home and Family This Winter Cold weather in Northwest Ohio brings its share of challenges. Frozen pipes, power outages, and fire hazards are all common this time of year. A few quick checks can prevent costly damage and keep your home safe. Utility Safety Insulate exposed pipes and disconnect outdoor hoses. Know where your main water shutoff valve is located . Report downed power lines immediately and stay clear of them. Keep flashlights and extra batteries ready in case of outages. Never use an oven or gas stove for heat-they can produce dangerous carbon monoxide. Preventing Winter Fires The National Safety Council reports that heating equipment is the leading cause of home fires during the winter months. Keep anything flammable at least three feet from heating sources. Turn off space heaters before leaving a room or going to bed. Plug heaters directly into wall outlets, not extension cords. Have chimneys and furnaces inspected annually. Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors monthly. Clinton Township encourages residents to stay alert, stay prepared, and check in on neighbors who may need help during cold weather.

  • Community Engagement in Action: Clinton Township Zoning Appeals Meeting

    Thank You, Clinton Township Residents: Clinton Township Zoning Appeals Meeting Thank you to everyone who attended the Clinton Township Zoning Appeals meeting  last night. More than 150 residents  came together to share their thoughts, ask questions, and take part in an important community discussion. This is democracy at work, and we’re proud to see so many people engaged in shaping the future of our township. After hearing public input and reviewing the proposal, the Board of Zoning Appeals voted to table the decision on the proposed ground mount solar project for a period of two years. Your participation makes a difference. Clinton Township remains committed to transparency, open communication, and providing opportunities for residents to be heard on issues that impact our community. Stay Informed and Get Involved All approved minutes and agendas  can be found on our website at clintontownshipfultoncounty.com , along with township forms, resolutions, zoning information, and more. As a reminder, all Clinton Township meetings are open to the public , and community participation is always encouraged. Regular township board meetings are typically held on the first and third Thursday of each month at 1:00 PM  at the Clinton Township Office, located at 5736 County Road 15-1, Wauseon, Ohio 43567 . We recommend checking the website or official postings for any updates or schedule changes before attending. For questions or additional information, please contact the Township Office at (419) 335-8961 ext. 10  before visiting to ensure staff are available.

  • Winter Driving Safety Tips for Clinton Township, OH Residents

    Stay Safe on the Roads This Winter As snow and freezing temperatures move in, Clinton Township reminds all drivers to take extra care on local and county roads. Winter driving can be unpredictable, and preparation makes all the difference. Driving Tips for Winter Conditions Allow extra travel time and increase your following distance. Reduce speed and use caution at intersections and curves. Give snowplows and maintenance vehicles plenty of space. Clear all snow and ice from your windshield, lights, and mirrors before leaving your driveway. Prepare Your Vehicle Before the First Snow Winter readiness starts with your car. A quick inspection can prevent breakdowns and accidents. Check tire tread and air pressure. Use winter-rated wiper blades and washer fluid. Keep your gas tank at least half full to avoid fuel line freeze-up. Test your battery—most last three to five years. Pack an emergency kit with a blanket, water, flashlight, and phone charger. Township and county road crews work hard to keep routes safe and passable. Your patience and preparation help ensure everyone gets home safely this winter.

  • Public Hearing Notice: Conditional Use Request for Ground Mount Solar Facility

    The Clinton Township Rural Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing  on Monday, November 10, 2025, at 7:00 p.m.  at the Clinton Township Hall , located at 5736 County Road 15-1, Wauseon, Ohio . Purpose of the Hearing RWE Clean Energy DCE Development LLC has submitted an application requesting a conditional use change  for property located on County Road 15 between County Road D and Leggett Street , on the west side of the road in Clinton Township. The request seeks to change the current use of the property from agricultural land to a Ground Mount Commercial Solar Facility . The parcel in question consists of approximately 45 acres  in Section 6E-7N-27 , within the AG/RE Agricultural-Rural zoning district , as defined under Article 100-5-10  of the township zoning regulations. Public Access and Participation Residents are invited to attend the hearing to learn more about the proposed project and provide public comment. A copy of the full application is available for public review at the Clinton Township Office , 5736 County Road 15-1, Wauseon, Ohio or here . For additional information, please contact the township office at 419-335-8961, extension 10 .

  • Did You Know? Clinton Township Supports the Wauseon Fire Department

    Did you know that since 1991, Clinton Township has played a vital role in supporting the Wauseon Fire Department? This unique partnership was created to make sure that residents in both the city and township have access to top-quality fire protection and emergency response. While the City of Wauseon is responsible for personnel costs and protective equipment, Clinton Township takes on the critical responsibility of purchasing and maintaining all fire trucks, fire hoses, and other apparatus. This means every engine, ladder truck, and rescue vehicle you see responding in the area is maintained and provided through the township. A Partnership That Protects the Community Shared Responsibility:  The city and township divide responsibilities so resources are used efficiently and effectively. Equipment Reliability:  By funding and maintaining the apparatus, Clinton Township ensures firefighters always have dependable vehicles and tools when seconds matter most. Community Investment:  This partnership enables both Wauseon and Clinton Township residents to benefit from updated, well-equipped fire services without incurring duplicate costs. Ongoing Collaboration:  Township trustees and the fire department regularly review equipment needs to ensure safety standards are met and new technology is added as needed. Open Burning Rules Clinton Township also helps educate residents about open burning regulations  under OAC Rule 3745-19 . Following these rules keeps our neighborhoods safe and helps protect the environment. Residents can review important resources here: OAC Rule 3745-19 Open Burn Notification Open Burning Brochure Wauseon Fire Department Website Why It Matters The partnership between Clinton Township and the Wauseon Fire Department is more than just a financial arrangement; it’s a commitment to keeping families, homes, and businesses safe. By investing in trucks and equipment, Clinton Township helps ensure firefighters can respond quickly and effectively, no matter the emergency. If you have questions about fire safety policies or would like more information on township responsibilities, please call the Clinton Township office at (419) 335-8961 ext. 10 before visiting.

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