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L. Fish Furniture & Mattress offers 170,000 square feet of name brand furniture. This allows us to carry the largest selection of furniture in Indiana at the guaranteed lowest prices. We have a wide selection for you to choose from for any room in your home. Most of our furniture is in stock. You can take it home today or choose to have it delivered. Our Sales Associates are the best in the industry and will help you put the final touch in the transformation of your house into a home.Yes, Board of Township Trustees approved a resolution. For more information, contact the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office District 5 at 474-5770. Basketball goals, monument mailboxes, and landscaping (rocks and planters) are not permitted in the rights-of-way. Asbury, Clough Baptist (Bridges Road), Rosehill (SR32), and Wolfangel Coyotes are part of the landscape in all of Ohio, both in rural and urban settings. “While it is hard to prove that there has been an upsurge in coyotes living in the area, there certainly have been more coyote sightings in recent years.




Coyotes eat a variety of foods including insects, fruits and berries but prey mostly on small mammals such as rabbits and mice. However, they also have been known to take small animals such as dogs and cats. If you have a coyote visiting your property, animal trapping experts advise eliminating conditions that are attractive to the coyote, such as pet food left outside or unsecured garbage cans. To eliminate any risk to your pet, keep your outside pet area well lit. If a coyote has been sighted in your area, it is best to not leave your pet alone outside. Coyotes are curious but generally fearful of humans, and are most active at dawn and dusk, although they can be seen frequently throughout the day. To scare them away clap your hands and shout to discourage them from investigating your yard. For further questions related to coyotes contact the Ohio Department of Natural Resources at 1-800-945-3543. Yes, there is a Resolutions, Resolution1.  Individuals under the age of 18 are under curfew restrictions from 12:01 a.m. to 5 a.m. Restrictions do not apply to individuals who are coming from a school or work function. 




For more information, contact the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office District 5 at 474-5770. For animals in the street: Anderson Township Public Works at 688-8400 Hamilton County Road Maintenance  (Eastern Division 946-4979) Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) @ Hamilton County at 932-3030 If animal is in yard, driveway, or elsewhere, homeowner is responsible and will need to call a local animal removal service or exterminator. Contact Division of Wildlife Xenia Ohio- District 5 Headquarters at (937) 372-9261 Yes, a permit and inspection is required by Anderson Township Public Works at 688-8400.  For unaccepted subdivision streets and county roads, a permit needs to be obtained from  at 946-4250. For accepted subdivision streets, no permit is required; however, driveway aprons need to meet County specifications. No, but there is a restriction on the size of signs and where they can be located. Article, 5.5, E,4 - Temporary signs shall be set back a minimum of ten (10) feet from the edge of pavement, or at the edge of right-of-way, whichever is the greater setback, five (5) feet from all other property lines, five (5) feet from any other temporary sign, and shall not create a safety hazard.




Artricle, 5.5, E,6,a - Temporary signs that are eight (8) square feet or less in size shall be permitted in single family and multi family residence districts without a fee, in addition to any other sign permitted in this Article, and such signage does not require a zoning certificate. If grass is excessively high (for example, 12" inches, not actually a regulation), call the Planning & Zoning Department, Barb Heffner at 688-8400. The Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission is responsible for assigning addresses in all unincorporated areas (townships) of Hamilton County and in certain jurisdictions by contract. For more information contact 946-4465. There is no maintenance, per state law. Hazardous conditions are reviewed by the Greenspace Inspector or a local arborist on a case-by-case basis. Call Ron Edgerton, Greenspace Advisory Committee, Chairman at 231-5642. Print and submit this Materials Storage Permit Application to Suzanne Clingman - Greenspace Inspector at 688-8400.




Construction Noise Resolution - Prohibited between 11 p.m. -7 a.m. Noise from radios/sound devices in/on vehicles Resolution Any improvement/expansion to a building, plus outside structures such as sheds, fences, pools, signs, etc. The Township has a property maintenance code that addresses these and other issues pertaining to the exterior of a structure. Contact Tom Caruso of the Planning and Zoning Department, at 688-8400. Anderson Township operates a large recycling center. It is located to the side of the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office District 5 substation. Bins are available 24 hours a day for single stream recycling. This site accepts newspaper, cardboard, junk mail, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes, etc.) magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, aluminum and steel cans, glass bottles and jars, plastic bottles and jugs (remove lids), and steel aerosol cans (remove tips). The service is free.  For more information, call Anderson Township at 688-8400.




Call the Hamilton County Hazardous Waste Hotline at 946-7766. The Township is responsible for sidewalk repair along all publis roadways.  The propertyy owner would be responsible for the driveway to the apron. Hamilton County on county roads (includes signs located on corner of county or state  township streets at 946-8400. Streets not dedicated or accepted, private drives, county-maintained roads or state-maintained. Level I Snow Alert: Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow.​ Level II Snow Advisory: Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Only those who feel it is necessary to drive should be out on the roadways. Contact your employer to see if you should report to work. Level III Snow Emergency: All Municipal, Township, County, and State roadways are closed to non-emergency personnel. No one should be out during these conditions unless it is absolutely necessary to travel. Those traveling on the roadways may subject themselves to arrest.




If in a recorded easement or part of a township or county system, they will be maintained by the responsible agency otherwise, if not in a public easement, the property owner has the responsibility. The Hamilton County Engineer, Hamilton County Public Works, Cincinnati Water Works, Metropolitan Sewer District or Board of Health all have requirements which must be met on new subdivisions before they will be accepted as public streets. State-maintained roads (Beechmont, SR125, SR32, and Kellogg/SR52) call ODOT at 932-3030. County roads (Clough, Eight Mile, Five Mile) – call Hamilton County at 946-8400. The Township’s is responsible for maintaining trees in the right-of-way call Anderson Township Public Works at 688-8400. Township crews will cut up and stack the wood out of the right-of-way to open the road for traffic. It is then the responsibility of the homeowner to have it removed. One junk (not licensed or operable) vehicle is permitted per property, but is to be housed in a garage.  

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