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VOLUME 47 No. 18 Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Fall Home
Improvement
Fall Home
Improvement
By Ann Wishart
Fundraising plans for con-struction of the park and thedismembered Russell Schoolarch have stalled for lack of auseable venue, said RussellTownship Historical Societymember Mary Beth Dale.Sept. 4, Dale told township
trustees the group had plannedto raise the money for the proj-ect, estimated to cost $30,000,but they have hit a snag in theantiquated electrical system ofthe Russell Town Hall. “We can’t make a $25 pot of
coffee without blowing a bre-aker,” Dale said. When the historical society
presented the idea for recreat-ing the arch on the northeast
corner of Kinsman and Chilli-cothe roads on a strip of landowned by the township, theywere given the green light bytrustees in May. When trustees told the
group the township wouldn’t beable to provide any funding forthe reconstruction of theschool’s arch-shaped entrancein the new park because of pro-jected budget shortfalls, societymembers said they would raisethe money. One plan was to use the pic-
turesque town hall for commu-nity events, but the facility is notsufficient.“Without an electrical up-
grade to the town hall, we can’tdo anything,” Dale said lastWednesday.
Visitors to events at the his-toric town hall know the light-ing is weak, making the interiordark, even when lights areturned on. Trustees usually congregate
in the fire station meeting room.The neglect of the town hall
is not a new problem, Dale said. Two years ago, trustees
approved the electrical upgrade,but the maintenance depart-ment never started the work,she said. “The electrical panel is very,
very old. It needs to be updatedso it will bare the load,” Dalesaid.Additionally, the landscap-
ing around the town hall has
Trustees Learn About ElectricalProblems at Russell Town Hall
Town Hall• Page 3
By Diane Ryder
By a 2-1 vote, ChesterTownship Trustees have agreedto a zoning amendment thatwould allow outdoor wood-burning boiler systems on resi-dential lots of five acres or larg-er. During a public hearing last
month, trustees heard fromtownship Zoning Commissionmembers, who proposed allow-ing the heating systems withrestrictions they said would pro-tect neighbors from being sub-jected to toxic smoke. After hearing concerns and
comments from residents,trustees voted to close the pub-
lic comment portion and to con-tinue discussing the issue at lastThursday’s meeting. After Zoning Commission
Chairwoman Margaret Muehl-ing read three minor modifica-tions to the amendment, TrusteeKen Radtke said he had a num-ber of questions. Radtke said he had not had
enough time to research theissue, adding he believed therestrictions would make it diffi-cult for a homeowner to installa system. Muehling said at the previous
meeting, they are not currentlyallowed because they are not
Chester Allows Outdoor Boilers
By Gwen Cooper
Some parents in WestGeauga Schools are questioningthe district’s open enrollmentpractice, which accepts studentsfrom throughout the region inorder to obtain increased statefunding.Possible student safety, the
cost to local property taxpayers,and potential effects on the dis-trict’s academic scores are ofconcern, said Joe Miller ofRussell Township, a parent of amiddle school student.“Parents have stopped kids
from being dragged into cars inparking lots,” he said. “A girl gotcaught stealing four times inWestwood. She was suspendedand got back into the class thenext day.”Superintendent Geoff Pal-
mer replied, “This is the first Ihave heard of that. The rumormill is growing. It’s not neces-sarily true that the open enroll-ment students are a problem.”Palmer explained discipline
is handled by each school admi-nistrator and state law dictatesthe discipline has to be thesame for resident students andopen enrollment students.Miller told the Geauga Cou-
nty Maple Leaf a group of peo-ple saw parents stopping a girlfrom being dragged into a carparked near the Geauga WestPublic Library after a footballgame.“It’s not a rumor,” he said. “I
won’t say who told me, but it’snot a rumor. People are afraidto speak up. But some are con-sidering moving their kids toprivate schools.”Miller attended the school
board’s Sept. 9 workshop meet-
ing. He noted that only he andone other resident were at themeeting, indicating a disconnecthe sees between residents andthe school board.“I have questions on how the
board voted on open enrollmentand did they take the easy wayout instead of making cuts?” heasked. Board President Bill Beers
said the decision to accept openenrollment students was unani-mous because it brings in about$1.2 to $1.3 million per year andhelps to keep class sizes smaller.Miller further asked about
the economic impact to taxpay-ers. “On the website, it says it
costs $11,000 a year to educate astudent, yet you only get $5,600per year for an open enrollmentstudent. Who’s paying for them?”he asked.Beers replied that the
$11,000 per year figure was from2010 and it represented an aver-age number, including the cost toteach special education students.Board member Sally Gill-
more added it can cost $25,000per year to educate a hearing-impaired student.“It’s hard to say how much it
costs per child,” she said. “Itcould cost $4,000 to $5,000 forsome, but our special educationkids do cost more.”Gillmore said the school has
declining enrollment, whichmakes it difficult to pay forexpensive programs such as spe-cial education.Palmer said West Geauga has
been able to maintain its honorsclasses and enrichment programteaching staff through the extra
Parent Questions West GOpen Enrollment Policy
By Ann Wishart
Available, full-time, good-paying jobs have dwindled since2008, motivating many folks todust off their skills, talents andpassions and dive back into theworkforce pool from a differentplatform.Some survive the dive and
swim strongly toward theirgoals. Some sink. Others justpaddle around, looking fordirection.Two Geauga County women
— Carol Yuko and CrystalCassesa — are learning to swimon their way to realizing their
entrepreneurial worth in to-day’s marketplace.Cassesa bakes dozens of
works of art masquerading asdelicious cookies in her kitchenin Chardon, calling her opera-tion “Sweet Love Cookies.” Yuko has set up her findart.
studio in Chester Townshipwhere she helps children withautism discover their artistic tal-ents, giving them a positive andcalming way to express them-selves. Her group art lessons for
women provide many of the
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JOHN KARLOVEC/GCMLRussell Township Historical Society member Mary Beth Dale is dismayed with the condition and upkeep of thehistorical town hall at the corner of routes 87 and 306.
ANN WISHART/GCMLSweet Love Cookies is the name ofthe cottage business CrystalCassesa has opened in her Chardonkitchen, where she makes, bakesand decorates her creations whileher toddlers are asleep.
Page 2 CHESTERLAND NEWS Wednesday, September 18, 2013
gone wild, the basement isdamp and the parking lot isonly partially paved, she said.“That building is the prize of
this township. It’s a shame it’snot being taken care of. Nobodyseems to care about this town-ship or this building,” Dale said. The only upgrade in recent
history was a new sink, she said.Trustee Justin Madden said he
would talk to Mainten-anceSupervisor Jack Gallagher aboutthe town hall upgrades, but hewasn’t in a position to give thesociety members an answerregarding the upgrades lastTuesday. Gallagher is due to retire
this fall.Fiscal Officer Chuck Walder
said Sept. 5 he is not aware theelectrical project was ever
broached during a budget hear-ing, but he has only been inoffice for a year. However, he said he is glad
the subject came up and he is infavor of seeing the buildingreceive more attention. “I’d like to see it rolled into
a bigger project,” he said,adding it could possibly includethe replacement of the vinyl sid-ing with something more histor-ically appropriate. “That building should be
better respected. It is Russell’shistory. We have to do some-thing with it,” Walder said.Last Monday, Madden said
he had talked to Gallagher andlearned upgrading the town hallis far more involved thaninstalling a new electrical panel. Getting permits and inspec-
tions would start a process thatcould become increasingly com-plicated and expensive. The actu-al work by a licensed electrician
would take at least a week.“It’s not an easy fix.
Inspections can lead to otherproblems,” Madden said.The issue was sidetracked
when the state cut funding to alltownships and Russell Townshipofficials have been workingtheir way through that, so thetown hall has been put on aback burner, he said.“It’s a big job,” Madden said. He explained the reasons for
the delay to members of the his-torical society and that thetrustees have no plans in placeto pursue work on the town hall. Fundraising by the Histor-
ical Society may be the onlyway to make progress on theproject, Madden said.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013 CHESTERLAND NEWS Page 3
funding provided by open enroll-ment fees.Miller suggested honors stu-
dents in grades 11 and 12 couldattend classes at LakelandCommunity College withoutadding to the cost of WestGeauga’s teaching staff.Board member Jackie Dot-
tore, who has children in theschool system, said it is not alight topic for her.She pointed out there were
220 students in the 2012 graduat-ing class while this year’s kinder-garten class had just 110 students. “In 12 years, our class size
will be cut in half,” Dottore said.“Every single year open enroll-ment is a new decision for me.The $1.2 million we got prevent-ed us from asking for an addi-tional levy, which is an advantageto property owners. But, we needto make sure we keep our excel-lent ratings. I’ve asked for test
scores of our open enrollmentstudents.”Beers said he has read nation-
al studies that indicate openenrollment students may outper-form resident students becausetheir parents are more involvedin their education. He said one of the challenges
the board faces is whether toaccept open enrollment studentsor cut teachers when enrollmentdeclines.“If we have 100 students in a
grade and four teachers, the classsize is 25,” he said. “What do youdo when you have 90 kids in agrade, cut back to three teachers?”State laws dictate against
looking at the academic achieve-ments, athletic records and disci-pline records of potential openenrollment students, Palmer said.“We have to take them based
on their order of application,”Palmer said. “We can deny themif they have been expelled fromschool more than 10 days duringthe previous semester.”Open enrollment students can
also be denied according to classsize limits and if they add to pro-gram costs, such as special educa-tion programs, he said.Palmer added the district
can limit open enrollment tostudents who live in adjoiningcommunities.Thus far West Geauga has lim-
ited the number of open enroll-ment students it will accept, but hasnot limited enrollment to adjoiningcommunities, Beers said. He said the school currently
has 194 open enrollment studentsdistributed throughout the gradesand it has turned down another80 students.At the meeting, Gillmore said
the school received calls as recentas that day asking about openenrollment slots.“We’ve been closed to new
students for about six months,”Gillmore said. “Can we privatize the
school?” Miller asked.“No, we can’t,” Beers re-
sponded. “By state law, we haveto have a public school system inthis district.”
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Sept 24: ChesterlandConservative Forum7 p.m.The Chesterland Conserv-
ative Forum will hold a townhall meeting with CongressmanDavid Joyce, where the audi-ence will have the opportunityto ask questions.Meeting will also feature
former Ohio Rep. Seth Morgan,of Dayton, whose topic will be“It’s About Liberty, Stupid!”and former Ohio Sen. KevinCoughlin will speak on“Tyranny in Local Govern-ments.”Held at Orchard Hills Event
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Oct. 3: Choo Choo ChowChow Fundraiser6 p.m.Howard Hanna will be hold-
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same benefits.Both home-grown businesses
are in the early stages of theirdevelopment, but both creditTim Lybarger at the ChesterInnovative Center with provid-ing a road map to start and con-tinue their enterprises.
Connecting Through ArtYuko’s students search, dis-
cover and connect through artin the basement of the samebuilding where Lybarger has hisoffice at 8430 Mayfield Road inChester Township.
She sets up one-on-one ses-sions for her students withautism in a “guided art” envi-ronment. Yuko’s abstract expressionist
Matisse-style work lends itselfto the abilities of those withspecial needs and their parentstell her they like the effect herlessons have on their non-ver-bal children.“The parents are so grateful.
They notice a difference. Artseems to be very universal andvery soothing,” she said. “Mystudents are more peacefulwhen they leave here.”The work in her studio/class-
room is primarily in black andwhite and it doesn’t take muchtime to be creative.“You just throw something
down on paper and call it art,”Yuko said. “In half an hour youcan have a masterpiece.”One eighth-grade student
had his first show, called “Art ofJoe,” and made about $850 byselling his work and T-shirts. Hisnext show is set for Oct. 6.“I just love working with
autism and special needs kids.That’s where it’s at for me,”Yuko said.Her women’s groups are
more colorful, using pencils,crayons and markers to get intouch with their artistic sides. Self-expression is the goal
and a great side effect is thefriendships that evolve duringthe classes, she said.“We form good, positive
relationships,” Yuko said of thefirst class of four women she
taught. “They started doingtheir art, then they started con-necting.”
A Sweet Art FormCassesa said she heard
about the Innovation Centerfrom her friend, Yuko, about thetime everybody started encour-aging her to turn her cookie-making talent into a business.At the urging of her hus-
band, Larry, she joined the cen-ter’s success team of entrepre-neurs and found the encourage-ment to start Sweet LoveCookies.“We hold each other acc-
ountable and bounce ideas offeach other,” Cassesa said. But a lot of her direction
came from Lybarger, who sup-plied the nuts and bolts for thestart-up.“I give him credit for taking
my brain and giving me focus,”she said. “I didn’t know whatdirection to go with marketing. Iwasn’t sure what would beimportant to have — cards, liter-ature or web page.”Then there are bookkeeping
details and overhead that needto be figured into the cost of thespecialty baked goods. Cassesa finally decided to
charge for cookies by the inch,with 4-inch-by-1-inch cookiesbeing medium range, but thereare basic and high-detail cook-ies on her menu. There were other things to
consider in the pricing exercise.“I realized I wasn’t paying
myself at all,” she said.Accounting aside, Cassesa
has had to balance home lifewith her three cookie-loving
kids, ages 5, 3 and 20 months. High cooling racks on her
kitchen walls were an early andworthwhile investment.She mixes the dough in the
early morning before the kidsare up, makes and bakes thecookies while the two youngestare taking their naps and deco-rates after they are in bed forthe night.Her first contract was with
her friend, Stephanie Talty atThe Nest on Chardon Square,where her cookies were wellreceived. She also sells at the Chardon
Farmer’s Market on Fridayafternoons and takes individualorders. Most notable have beenthe sequined cowgirl boot cook-ies and globe cookies about sixinches across.Cassesa is amazed at the
demand for her gluten- anddairy-free cookies and she isexperimenting with makingsugar-free cookies with Steviasugar substitute.Eventually, she foresees
expanding her business to abakery in Chardon, but she ismoving at a manageable pace. Ohio’s cottage law allows
her to make her cookies athome, but not to sell them on aweb page. A home bakerylicense could open some doorsas Sweet Love Cookies grows.“I didn’t want to go LLC
until I had something to LLC,”she said.
Innovation Plans Fill OutLybarger, whose innovation
center continues to evolve, callsthe structure of his efforts“Dream Door Enterprises.” The base of the innovation
center is its market segments toaid pioneers in the new econo-my.The microbusiness segment
is designed to help entrepre-neurs like Yuko and Cassesa. Other parts of his budding
operation address forming part-nerships with the chambers ofcommerce for community con-nections and with lending insti-tutions to support a microfund-ing process. His success team concept in
the innovation center division isin the middle of a business bootcamp series, private consulta-tion and several learning oppor-tunities.“Success teams are really the
engine that keep you goingtoward your goal,” he said.“People have inspiration. Wehave to figure out how toaddress them — one inspirationat a time.”The world has changed since
2008 and Lybarger expects it tocontinue to morph.“This is too compelling an
opportunity to turn away from,”he said, adding he’s willing tohelp folks develop faith in theiridentities. “Don’t throw that idea away
— bring it here,” he said.Contact Yuko at www.find-
artchesterland.com, Cassesa at614-595-9510 and Lybarger [email protected].
Entrepreneursfrom page 1
“We hold eachother accountableand bounce ideasoff each other.” – Crystal Cassesa
“Art seems to bevery universal andvery soothing.” – Carol Yuko
Lock it UpRecently, police officers
from the Chester TownshipPolice Department have beenresponding to a high volume ofreported thefts from motorvehicles. Our investigations have
uncovered one single elementthat remains consistent inalmost every single report: thereis never any forced entry intothe vehicles.
Almost all of these reportedthefts have begun with anunlocked motor vehicle. By utilizing a couple no cost,
crime prevention actions, youcan dramatically help reduceyour chances of becoming a vic-tim of these types of crime.1. Lock Your Car Doors.
Lock them at your residence,when shopping or at anytimeyou leave your vehicle unat-tended.2. Avoid turning your vehicle
into a display window of yourvaluables. Take items such as
purses, wallets, cash or creditcards, ipad’s, ipod’s, computersor camera’s inside your home.I encourage you to always
contact the police department,anytime something or someonelooks suspicious to you. You all know your neighbor-
hoods best and can becomeactive crime prevention mem-bers of the community, by sim-ply reporting things that aren’tnormal.
Mark A. PurchaseChester Township Chief of
Police
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Syria with drones or bows andarrows will end up showing therest of the world that we consid-er ourselves the world’s police-men.Because Assad may have
used poison gas on his own citi-zens does not entitle us to per-petuate more killing anddestruction.We don’t need more ene-
mies, which our military actionswill surely guarantee. With allthe opposition and little supportfrom other nations, it’s noshame to back away from the“red line.”If President Obama is
turned down by Congress, it isno attack on his prestige or rep-utation. In fact, since Congressis the representative of the peo-ple and that’s the way our dem-ocratic system is supposed towork, this would be a goodmove. We take away car keysfrom drunk drivers and Mr.Obama appears to be tipsy onthis issue.The president has lots more
going for him beside action orinaction on Syria. His healthcare plan will benefit millionsand is a big plus. Other impor-tant policies in his favor are jobtraining, education and votingrights.
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Elliot BerensonChester Township
Fight for Rural ValuesReduxIn the Chesterland News,
Sept. 4 publication, page 7, itsaid Skip Claypool is a memberof the Northeast Ohio Area-Wide Coordinating Agency(NOACA). Ron Cotman voted in favor
of NOACA planning forChester. NOACA is a grantreceiving think tank of sortscreated to assist civil govern-ment seeking to “improve” thecurb appeal of a community. Ron Cotman supports a mix
of NOACA proposals, all ofwhich require changing zoningto accommodate heightenedcommercialism. Ron Cotman and Skip
Claypool being friends, seem-ingly control Ken Radke, a loneChester trustee, and guide himto favor a Cotman and Claypoolvision for the Chester Township. Q: What do they, along with
former township Fiscal OfficerKaren Austin have in common?
A: 730 days of attack on thecharacter and competence ofMike Joyce and Judy Caputo,the only two trustees who standagainst zoning changes that afew profiteers benefit fromfinancially and for the townshipvoters who will suffer the finan-cial burden that will ultimatelyfall to Chester township taxpay-ers to make happen.Enter the planning docu-
ment” The 2008 Geauga CountyNOACA Board and ChesterTownship Workshop Notes,”page 13. Therein lies the core reason
of the liberal hate tactics beingused by a bitter handful ofwannabe civic leaders to kill thecharacter of those putting up astrong resistance to protect thistownship from becoming a citywith a liberal commercializationagenda, at the heart of which, isthe deconstructing of ChesterTownship zoning to make it so.Mike Joyce and Judy Caputo
are the last line of defenseagainst those hateful interestsbent on changing Chesterlandinto a nightmare of out-of-townfinancial pirates out to make abuck on the back of townshipresidents through grants, taxfavors, eminent domain landseizures, high density housing
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initiatives, industrial zoning andnew commercial property zon-ing. Sounds fantastic to you as a
reader? It is buried in theChester Township workshopnotes for you to discover foryourself. The bottom line foundwithin these notes as written byGroup 1 is, “Zoning needs to bemodified.”There are a lot of people
waiting in the wings of ChesterTownship to take center stageand change the way of life inChesterland. They are meeting in private
to overthrow Mike Joyce andJudy Caputo and make theirvision of a city come true. Ask yourself why Mike
Joyce and Judy Caputo havebeen painted as the enemy ofChester Township. There are no scandals. There
is no malfeasance in their busi-ness of running the township. But if you listen to Ken
Radke, Ron Cotman, SkipClaypool, Karen Austin or theirminions, you would think thesky is falling and their hair wason fire because of these two. This is not the leadership
Chesterland deserves.
J.A. FrankChester Township
TreacherousIf you could grasp what the
letter from Skip Claypool wasall about, then you know thatNOACA (Northeast OhioCoordinating Agency) is a real-ly bad group that wants to messup rural areas, take away localleadership and create cities withapartments condos and lowincome housing to expandCuyahoga County into Geauga. Ron Cotman and the
Chester Observer are forNOACA. When Cotman was aChester Township trustee in2008, he voted for a SustainableCommunities Grant fromNOACA (Judy Caputo voted
against it). That should seemodd to all of you, since Cotmanclaims he is against grants andwants to protect our zoning. Theso-called meetings the masterplan steering committee hadwere nothing but a ruse to con-vince the public that what hewas doing was a good thing …far from it.Cotman and his group have
been lying to the public for thelast eight years about theirintentions. The only reason he isgunning for the two trustees inoffice is a simple one. He wantsto sabotage our zoning from theinside.Ken Radtke is his protege
and wants to see the same thinghappen. It amazes me that hehas gotten this far with thisscam on the good people ofChesterland. One more Cotmancrony in office and our large lotzoning and semi-rural way oflife is over.So Skip, maybe in your next
letter you can tell all of us whyyou had no clue about any ofthis and tell us what you reallythink of Ron and Ken. All ofthe proof is in public records ifyou had bothered to ask orlook. For all the people of
Chester, if they get their way,Chester will become a city. Anyone who works here will pay anincome tax. For home owners,you will see your taxes go upand your property values godown.Red flags should be up for
all of you who love our countyand townships and want themto stay open and free of uncon-trolled development.It only takes one case lost in
court to break our zoning.Chester zoning is the only thingthat can stop NOACA fromforcing us to become a part ofCuyahoga. Our zoning hasremained firm for the past 30years and that makes it verystrong. That is why this group ofindividuals are working so hard… to convince you that Judyand Mike are wrong forChester. Cotman and his people
should not to be trusted. Theproof will be their response.
They won't address my accusa-tions because they are facts andpart of the public record.Instead, they will make personalattacks directed at me.This should show all of you
how treacherous these peopletruly are.
Gary PaolettoChester Township
Chester ZoningClarificationA recent comment in the
Chester Observer mentionedthe trustees hired a surveyor “totell them, among other things,whether the parcel that thetownship bought in 2001 at thenorth end of Chillicothe Roadcontained 80-acres or 85-acres.” It should be noted the
Chester Township ZoningCommission requested trusteeshire a surveyor in order to con-solidate the existing four lotsand move forward on the adop-tion of a proposed park districtamendment.In the same issue, it was stat-
ed the zoning commission hasbeen working for three years onsuch a proposed amendment. The commission has spent
considerable time researching,discussing and preparing zoningregulations that would serve asa framework for future activeand passive park districts. Werequested the services of a sur-veyor both to provide legaldescriptions that would beneeded in the proposed amend-ment to differentiate betweenthe active and passive use of the80+ acres and consolidate thefour lots. If, after review by the
Geauga County Planning Co-mmission, and public hearingsby both the zoning commissionand trustees, the proposedamendment is passed by thetrustees, the township will havea framework for the develop-ment of future parks.
Chester Township ZoningCommissionMargaret Muehling, David
Short, Ruth Aster, Clyde Hornand Linda Gifford
To Chester TownshipResidentsWe are responding to a let-
ter written about Chester Town-ship Firefighters in a prior edi-tion. We would like to share our
dad’s story. First, our mom, Lori Holli-
day, grew up in Chester Town-ship, and along with GlennSanders, raised a family here forthe past 30 years. They both volunteered in all
aspects of our community,including the fire department.They volunteered countlesshours responding to calls. Our dad worked his way up
to Captain position and alsoserved as a trustee on the de-partment.Because of his dedication to
the fire department and town-ship, he was recommended for ajob in the road department.
He worked for both depart-ments for many years. The firedepartment members, now parttime, decided to turn over thedepartment to the township forthe good of the community. At the time of the transition,
the trustees looked intowhether an employee couldwork on two departments in thesame township and was toldthat it was allowable, so thetrustees approved our dad towork for two departments.He gave his time helping the
community, whether it wascleaning roads or responding onfire/rescue calls — all becausehe enjoyed helping his commu-nity.On Sept. 14, 2008, our dad
responded to fire calls all daydue to bad storms and then wascalled to clear trees for the roaddepartment. A drunk driver came
through the work zone, runningour dad over, causing traumatic
crush injury to his foot.This incident has changed
our whole family’s life forever.This devastating injury hascaused so much hardship for us,emotionally and financially andwe will never be the same.Our dad worked two jobs
for 20 years, 40 hours per weekat the road department and 36hours per week at the firedepartment, until the day of theaccident. He has since returned to the
road department after surgery,but is still working on his recov-ery in hopes of returning to firedepartment — the departmentthat is in his heart.Thank you for allowing us to
share our dad’s story and wethank him for his dedication tothis community.
Children of Glenn & LoriSanders, Ashley Sasak, GlennNorman Sanders, MichaelSanders and Rebecca Sanders
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addressed in the zoning code. “If it’s not permitted, it’s
prohibited; I think it’s the otherway around,” Radtke said. Because he works in the
environmental air quality indus-try, Radtke said he was moreconcerned with monitoring airquality than he would be torestrict the systems with set-backs.Muehling said the amend-
ment could be modified whenmore efficient systems are madeavailable to consumers. “Of the 18 communities we
studied, all had problems deal-ing with the EPA because theEPA has nothing to say aboutemissions from these boilers,”she told him. “The zoning com-mission preferred to handle itby zoning setbacks. This is a sit-uation where we did as much aswe could to prevent a problem.”Muehling said the idea is to
be proactive to solve the prob-lem rather than reactive oncethe problem exists.“I don’t know that the dis-
tance is based on science ratherthan preference,” Radtke toldher, adding such restrictionsmay be open to legal liabilityquestions.“Right now it’s an unpermit-
ted use. The zoning inspectorhas to order a cease and desist
order if one is built,” Muehlingsaid. “We decided to make it aconditional use (in order toallow them). They can go infront of the BZA and if the con-ditions are met, approval isautomatic. If it’s not met, theycan ask for a variance and go tothe BZA again and the neigh-bors will be notified.She added, “We tried to be
fair, did a lot of research andput together something wethink is reasonable, rational andenforceable.”Radtke said he believes that
is likely “a difference of opin-ion.”Muehling said accepted
practices among township zon-ing boards is to consider some-thing not allowed unless it isspecifically allowed in the zon-ing code. Radtke asked whether or
not the practice has beenbacked up by case law. “I’m not aware of case law,”
she replied. “Hopefully thisamendment will go (forward).As we find more facts, we canamend the amendment.”Radtke asked her whether a
person with a smaller lot couldapply for a variance if he or shewanted to install a boiler sys-tem. “That is correct, yes,” she
told him. Radtke said he wanted to
conduct more research on theissue and set a meeting betweenhimself and residents, which hesaid was needed becausetrustees had closed the hearingto further public comment. “Then I would report (the
results) to my fellow boardmembers,” Radtke said. Muehling added, “Enforce-
ment is the issue; if it’s toorestrictive to enforce, it’s notworth the paper it’s written on.” Trustee Mike Joyce said the
zoning book can’t cover everyinstance which is why there is aboard of zoning appeals. Both Joyce and Trustee Judy
Caputo voted for the amend-ment; Radtke voted no. Theamendment passed.
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stop in the area of ChillicotheRoad and Sharp Lane. Driver ofvehicle was found to not havevalid license. Officers issuedcitation and court date andvehicle was towed from scene.
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area of Sperry and Cedar roads
for a vehicle that had gone intothe ditch. Officers arrived onscene and found vehicle on itsside and driver was outside ofvehicle. Officers administered afield sobriety test and had driv-er checked out by EMS. Thedriver was then placed underarrest for OVI and transportedto the Geauga County SafetyCenter and vehicle was towedfrom scene.
L O S T & F O U N DA gentleman located a wal-
let in parking lot of Sun Martand dropped it off at the policedepartment. Officers were ableto locate owner due to the itemsinside the wallet and wasreturned with everything intact.
DAMAGED PROPERTYOfficers responded to Giant
Eagle for a vehicle that wasseen hitting shopping carts.When officers arrived on scene,the vehicle was no longer there.However, witnesses were ableto describe vehicle and driver.Officers contacted suspect andissued him a summons andcourt date.
A C C I D E N T Officers responded to a two-
car damage accident at theintersection of Sperry andMulberry roads. Driver of firstvehicle struck the second whileattempting to turn. Neither carhad to be towed from scene, anddriver of first vehicle was issueda citation.
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Line Dancing ClassMondays, 11 a.m. Join while instructor Tina
teaches a new dance each week. Beginners welcome.
YogaTuesdays, 2 p.m. Floor yoga with chair yoga
immediately following.
Stained Glass Wednesday & Fridays, 9 a.m. Instructors available for
beginners while others maywork on project at own pace.
Arthritis Exercise ClassWednesdays & Fridays, 10 a.m. This class accommodates all
skill levels and is recommendedfor anyone with arthritis.
Water AerobicsThursdays, 12:30 and 2 p.m.Held at Metzenbaum pool.Registration required. Classes held in four-week
sessions.
Fall Prevention DaySept. 20, 11 a.m. A therapist will be available
to provide balance screenings. Lunch and presentation on
being safe at home.
Hand and Foot CardGameSept. 23, 12:30 p.m.Keep mind active while
socializing and learning thisnew card game.
Heart/Stroke/CoumadinSupport GroupSept. 25, 11 a.m. Sponsored by University
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hot. Bring a quart of salsa to the
market booth before 9:30 a.m.Mark it with name and identifyit as mild or hot. Ingredients must be local; no
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chair/stroller accessible unlessotherwise noted. For more information on
these programs or to register, callthe Geauga Park District at 440-286-9516 or visit www.geauga-parkdistrict.org.
The Harvest MoonSept. 19, 7:30-8:30 p.m.Observatory ParkCome watch the full moon
rise over Observatory Park andlearn about the stories thataccompany the full moons ofearly autumn.
Insect ExtravaganzaDays Sept. 20, 2-3:30 p.m.Frohring MeadowsDiscover what makes insects
interesting with fun activities,then head into the meadow tocatch some. Different programs are
offered for the two age groupsof ages 5-8 and 9-12.Adults may attend (need not
register) or drop off childrenwith a waiver. Program is outdoors, dress
accordingly. Long pants recommended
for field work. Partially wheelchair/stroller
accessible. Registration required.
Cuyahoga Evening Kayak Sept. 21, 6:30-8 p.m.Eldon Russell ParkGroup will paddle along this
stretch of the Upper CuyahogaRiver watchful for birds, bea-vers and other beauties. Bring own kayak, or single-
seat kayak rental will be avail-able through Camp Hi for $15. This program is designed for
those comfortable being onwater; no lessons will be given,ages 12 and older. Registration required through
Sept. 21.
Horseback Trail RideSept. 22, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.Big Creek ParkBring horse for this leisurely
naturalist-led trail ride on theCreek and Highline Trails for
5.8 miles under saddle. Enjoy stream vistas and
wildlife traversing field and for-est. Helmets encouraged. Registration required.
Lost Ladybug SearchSept. 22, 1-2:30 p.m.Observatory ParkLearn about native and non-
native species of ladybugs inGeauga County, how to identifythem, life cycle and the benefitsand challenges faced in theenvironment. Then take nets to the fields
to discover area species. Any species discovered that
are new to Observatory Park willbe shared with Cornell Univer-sity's citizen science program,The Lost Ladybug Project.
The Sky TonightPlanetarium ShowSept. 22, 2-3 p.m.Open House, 1-4 p.m.Observatory ParkJoin during building open
house for a preview of what tolook for in the sky this month.
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G E A U G A W E S TL I B R A R YThe Geauga West Library is
at 13455 Chillicothe Road. Formore information on these pro-grams or to register, call 440-729-4250 or register in person.
Back-To-School-Trivia-GameStop in any time during the
month of September and tryback-to-school-trivia contest. Winners will be chosen at
month’s end.Program designed for teens.
Genealogy DatabasesReview and ResearchSept. 21, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.This refresher class helps
people use the two largestonline genealogy databases:Ancestry Library Version andFamilySearch. Program designed for adults.
Intro to the InternetSept. 24, 2 p.m.
Learn basic Internet search-
ing.
Basic mouse skills required.
Program designed for adults.
Jammy JamboreeSept. 26, 7 p.m.A family storytime. Wear
PJ’s and bring teddy bear forthis “almost ready for bedtime”storytime.Program designed for youth.
Book DiscussionOct. 2, 7 p.m.“City of Thieves,” by David
Benioff.
Intro to FacebookOct. 9, 6:30 p.m.This class is designed for
those new to Facebook or whohave little experience. It covers the purpose and
use of Facebook, privacy con-trols and managing newsfeedand timeline features.Program designed for adults.
Paint a PumpkinOct. 13, 2 p.m.Get ready for the fall by
decorating pumpkins. Pumpkins provided.Program designed for youth.
Minecraft�Oct. 23, 3:30 p.m.What kind of world can one
make in Minecraft in only anhour?Program designed for teens.
Genealogy Lock-In�Oct. 26, 6-10 p.m.
Bring family tree charts and
notes for an opportunity to use
library computers and databas-
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hunting session.
Staff available for assistance.
Registration required.
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Registration required begin-
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Babytime�Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. or 10:30 a.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m.
Birth to age 2 with caregiver.
Toddler�Monday, 6:30 p.m.; Tuesday,9:30 a.m. or 10:30 a.m.
Ages 2 to 3 with caregiver.
Preschool�Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday,9:30 a.m. or 2 p.m.
Ages 3 to 5 years old.
Trailblazers
Monday, 6:30 p.m.
G AT E S M I L L SL I B R A R YGates Mills Library is at
1491 Chagrin River Road. For
more information on these pro-
grams or to register, call 440-
423-4808 or register in person.
Tween Book Discussion Sept. 19, 7-8 p.m.Fifth and sixth graders are
invited to join for snacks anddiscussion of “Liar and Spy,” byRebecca Stead. Registration required.
ACT Prep Sept.23, 7-8:30 p.m.College Now of Greater
Cleveland will come to thelibrary to help students ingrades six through 12 set per-sonal ACT score goal based onone’s talents. Learn which questions to
skip, specific strategies for eachsubject section and make a planto reach ACT score goal. Registration required.
Behavior BasedInterviewing Sept. 25, 6:30-8:30 p.m.Come to learn how to
answer competency-based andbehavior-based questions hiringmanagers ask. Program includes mock
interviews. Registration required
S T O R Y T I M E S
FamilyWednesdays, 10-10:30 a.m. Join for a program of
rhymes, songs, fingerplays andstories for children not yet inkindergarten.
Baby & Me/Toddler Thursdays, 10-10:30 a.m. Join for a program of
rhymes, songs, fingerplays andbooks for babies from birththrough 35 months old andcaregivers.
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Mickey O’Brien and Leah Fry.
Tom and Gia Mooney.
Fry-O’Brien EngagementMr. and Mrs. Larry Fry,
Russell Township, announce theengagement of their daughter,Leah Fry, to Mickey O'Brien,son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike
O'Brien, of Chester Township. The bride to be is a graduate
of Ohio University. She current-ly works as a News Producer atWFMJ, 21 News, in Youngs-town.The groom works as an
operations manager at AlegoHealth in Westlake. The couple resides in
Lakewood.A wedding is planned for
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Mooney-Calo WeddingMr. and Mrs. Frank Calo, of
Chester Township, are please toannounce the marriage of theirdaughter, Gia, to Tom Mooney,son of Sally Mooney, of Chester
Township and Tom Mooney, ofNorth Ridgeville. The wedding ceremony was
held at St. Anselm Church inChester Township, with a recep-tion following at Quail HollowResort in Concord Township.
Immediate family membersand friends were part of thebridal party.The honeymoon was held in
Outer Banks, North Carolina. The couple currently resides
in Tremont.
For more stories on Chester Township and the surrounding communities, pick up a copy of this
week’s Geauga County Maple Leaf.
David Wesley Carlton, Jr.David Wesley Carleton, Jr. a
Chester Township resident forthe past 38 years, was born in1938 in Cleveland. He enteredinto eternal rest on Sept. 8, 2013after a long illness.
Prior to moving to Chesterwith his wife, Ursula (neeRauer), they designed and builttheir home in an old appleorchard with a pond of his ownwhere no one could tell him“you can’t fish here youngman.” He had been an employee of
Brush-Wellman (formerlyBrush Beryllium) where heworked in the laboratory.When the company moved
out of town, he joined theUnited States Postal Service inWickliffe and retired 26 yearslater.He loved to travel and visit-
ed the National Parks — east towest and north to south,Yellowstone being his favorite. He returned there many
times and often invited friendsto meet him there. The fly-fishing was great in
some of the remote, less-visitedspots. Colorado was one of his
favorite states, camping in theFlat Tops. He also tried his fish-ing skills in Europe; he wasquite passionate about the sportand spent hours testing newlures, many he made himself, inhis pond.The beautiful scenery and
wildlife encountered in his trav-els inspired him to become anamateur photographer whoentered and won many a con-test. He respected our environ-
ment, became an outspokenadvocate and brought manylocal issues to the public’s atten-tion. He was the founder of the
nonprofit, publicly funded envi-ronmental organization, Chest-er Waste Watchers, Inc. andchairman/trustee for the last 25plus years. He and other dedi-cated members brought aboutpositive changes not only inChester Township, but through-out Northeast Ohio.Music was one of his talents.
He wrote lyrics; he sang joyful-ly; he joined the St. AnselmChurch choir. Prior to becoming ill four
years ago, he never missed aservice. Although not a memberof the cast, he was a dedicatedsupporter of Tetelestai. Many pleasant evenings
were spent at Willoughby FineArts where he participated inperformances or videotapedpresentations of other musi-cians.Few persons know that he
was quite an athlete in his youth— bowling, baseball and minia-ture golf were his biggest suc-cesses.Dave is survived by his wife
of 49 years, his daughterChristina (Mike) Davis, grand-son “Jack,” two years old (theyadored each other), his sistersDiane Tolle and JudithDonovan, his brother Dennis,uncle Jack Wolkens, and auntRita Bush; many caring nieces,nephews and cousins.Friends and family called at
Gattozzi and Son FuneralHome in Chester Township onSept. 12, 2013. Funeral Mass was held
Sept.13, 2013 at the Church ofSaint Anselm in ChesterTownship. Interment was inChester Township Cemetery. Online tribute video and
condolences at www.gattozziandson.comWe miss you so, you will
always remain in our hearts andwe will remember you for your
great zest for life, your wonder-ful sense of humor, your love ofmusic and devotion to yourchurch, as we bid you Adieu -Auf Wiedersehn.
Robert W. GrenierRobert W. Grenier, of Ouray,
Colo. and formerly of ChesterTownship, passed away Sept. 6in Colorado just days after his46th birthday. Rob attended Westwood
Elementary School and was a1985 graduate of West GeaugaHigh School. Very early in his school
years, he discovered a talent forthe piano and love of music thathe maintained throughout hislife. He was very active in many
school musical activities both atWest Geauga and Lakeland col-lege, as well as performingthroughout the area with sever-al groups. While living in Chester
Township, Rob was a memberof the Chesterland VolunteerFire Department.Rob moved to Colorado sev-
eral years ago where he wasemployed by the Ouray Brew-ing Company.In earlier visits to the area,
he fell in love with the San JuanMountains and the friendly,independent people, and vowedto make it his home. Prior, he lived in Fort Myers
Beach, Fla. for a number ofyears where he ran a propertymaintenance and remodelingoperation.Rob has a strong curiosity
and analytical mind becomingproficient in a number ofdiverse areas.He was particularly interest-
ed in the geology and history ofthe abandoned silver mines onthe Ouray and Silverton area.He loved studying the rocks andidentifying the minerals. Rob is survived by his long
term companion, Tracey Wolter,also a 1985 West Geauga gradu-ate, his parents Jean and DavidGrenier, of Chester Township;brother David (Tamara) ofHamilton; nephews David andAndrew and grand-nephewKaiden. A memorial service is
planned at 2 p.m. Sept. 21, visi-tation at 1 p.m. at Gattozzi andSon Funeral Home in ChesterTowship. A celebration of hislife will follow at the hone ofTracy’s sister, Kierston Huff-nagle. In lieu of flowers, the family
suggested donations to SanJuan Healthcare Foundation,c/o Caring Friends Fund, 600 S.5th St, 2nd Floor, Montrose, CO81401.
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PTO meetings will kick off atthe middle school CommunityRoom, 8611 Cedar Road,Chester Township. Parents with students in
either West Geauga middle orhigh school, these meetings area nice way to hear updatesdirectly from the superintend-ent and/or principals. The PTO 2013-2014 sign up
form was included in the formspacket and is also availablefrom the PTO link througheither school webpage.
Blank copies available at themeeting.
Volunteers NeededThe After Prom 2014 Co-
mmittee needs senior parentvolunteers to help with selling50/50 raffle tickets during theWest Geauga home footballgame. Proceeds from ticket sales
benefit the Class of 2014’s AfterProm. Email westgafterprom@
yahoo.com to sign up.Visit the After Prom table
on game night to learn aboutother ways to volunteer.
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Notre Dame Elementary Preschool children are being asked to “change” the world. The preschool children have been encouraged to bring spare change to school in support of “Merry-Go-Round forMaasai” project — the 2013-14 project of the Sisters of Notre Dame Global Missions. The Maasai tribe of Tanzania, East Africa are ministered to by the Sisters of Notre Dame, who have formed aschool for the tribal children. In addition to playground equipment, the school also is in need of furniture and teaching equipment. Anyone interested in more information on this project should contact Sister Marie Manning, SND, 440-279-1160.Pictured is pre-kindergarten student Luke Orris, adding coins to the collection bucket.
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4 glass shelves. Approx. 30”
long x 3” high. Black and
wood. Great shape! First $50
takes! 440-338-3735.
Solid, heavy wood rocking
chair. Great condition! First
$50 takes! 440-338-3735.
Modern swinging baby cradlewith mattress. Wonderfulcondition! First $50 takes!440-338-3735.
Cedar chest- wood with cedarlining, Armstong Furniture.Good condition! First $50takes! 440-338-3735.
2 mausoleums on the WesternReserve Cemetery. On out-side, reasonable. 330-995-8989.
GARAGE SALES
If you need to have a moving
sale, estate sale or garage
sale, call Kathy Willis at 440-
729-2790 for assistance. Ex-
perienced. References avail-
able. We are now doing par-
tial estate buyouts.
Wanted: Grandma’s costume
jewelry, compacts, perfume,
linens, knickknacks.
Grandpa’s toys, trains, coins,
bottles and fishing lures.
Also buying misc. collections
and estates. 440-338-5942.
Large garage golf sale: clubs,
putters, bags, balls, tees,
accessories, greens mower,
Good prices. 440-338-1537 or
330-329-6452.
23rd Annual Barn Sale: 30
plus families. 9944 Mentor
Road (King Memorial),
Chardon, between Auburn
and Route 44. Sept. 19-22, 9
a.m to 6 p.m. Half price
Sunday.
Multi-Family- moving to new
location… Priced low to sell!
Household items, automotive
and mechanical tools, antique
full size drill press, jewelry,
kids toys, holiday items,
standup instructor easel, gen-erator, 2 sets of golf clubsand bag, leaf blower, toolsand dye maker boxes, babycradle, much misc. Thurs.,Sept. 19 thru Sat. Sept. 21, 9a.m. to 6 p.m. 13010 FairfieldTrail, Chesterland.
HELP WANTED
Restaurant help wanted, part
time. Experienced breakfast
cook, dishwasher. Call Karen
at Our Town Café, 440-729-
9010.
Now Hiring: AM & PM line
cooks, servers, pizza cooks
and professional hostesses.
Apply at Alfredo’s at the Inn,
780 Beta Drive, Mayfield
Village, OH.
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