Before he explained his request, Issac removed himself from the commission table and stood in the area reserved for the public. Village resident Hans Gottgens, a professor and specialist in aquatic geology at the University of Toledo, was one of several researchers who studied the area near the dam for years and promoted its removal too better the waterway and migration of such fish as yellow perch and Mayor Kevin Gilmore voted. Fish and Wildlife Service said it would return the river to its natural flow and encourage fish to travel upstream. Dam removal was first mentioned in 2001 when representatives of the U.S. Village Council approved the dam’s removal more than two years ago. In October, the company was awarded a more than $94,000 contract by the Ohio Department of Transportation to remove the nearly 80-year-old structure. of Canton, Ohio, demolished the dam along the Ottawa River in Ottawa Hills the week of Nov. By a 4-0 vote and with no discussion, the Zoning Commission approved the request after Isaac recused himself from any action pertaining to the lot split, and left the room while fellow Zoning Commissioners Sam Zyndorf, Kate O’Connell, Jack Straub, and Crews from the Beaver Excavating Co. 3 $2.00 December 2007 Zoning Commission OKs Underhill Lot Split Village Zoning Commissioner Zac Isaac received permission last month to split a residential lot he and his wife own at 2580 Underhill Rd.
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