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FEBRUARY 8, 2012 • FOREST HILLS JOURNAL • B5

POLICE REPORTS ABOUT POLICE REPORTS The Community Press publishes the names of all adults charged with offenses. The information is a matter of public record and does not imply guilt or innocence. To contact your local police department: » Anderson Township, Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, Lt. Mike Hartzler, District 5 commander, 825-2280 » Cincinnati District 2, California and Mount Washington, Capt. Paul Broxterman, District 2 commander, police officer Germaine Love, neighborhood officer, 979-4400 » Newtown, Tom Synan, chief, 561-7697 or 8252280

ANDERSON TOWNSHIP Arrests/citations Amanda M. Riess, 32, 6264 Corbly No. 20, theft, Jan. 14. Shawn Swingle, 29, 14489 Lorna Lane, theft, Jan. 13. Juvenile, 11, domestic violence, Jan. 17. Ike Raisor, 39, 2910 Ohio 133,

aggravated robbery, Jan. 17. Juvenile, 14, disorderly conduct, Jan. 19. Juvenile, 15, disorderly conduct, Jan. 19. Juvenile, 14, criminal trespass, Jan. 19. Jennifer L. Harris, 27, 582 Clough Pike, forgery, Jan. 20. Lisa Webster, 40, 474 Piccadilly No. A, theft, Jan. 19.

Mary A. Smith, 31, 7850 Bilby, theft, Jan. 18.

Incidents/investigations Aggravated robbery Subject demanded money from teller at Key Bank at Beechmont Avenue, Jan. 17. Assault Female was assaulted at 1154 Witt Road No. 12, Jan. 19.

Burglary Laptop computer, WII system, etc. taken at 6777 High Meadows, Jan. 19. Criminal mischief Eggs thrown at residence at 8221 Asbury Hills, Jan. 16. Criminal trespass Trespassing on property of Anderson High at Forest Road, Jan. 19.

Disorderly conduct Subjects caused disturbance at Anderson High at Forest Road, Jan. 19. Domestic violence At Alnetta Drive, Jan. 17. Forgery Bad check issued to Check into Cash; $260 at Beechmont Avenue, Jan. 20.

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On October 11, 2011, the Council of the Village of Newtown passed the following Resolutions: 27-2011 accepting the amounts and rates of tax determined by the Hamilton County Budget Commission and certifying those amounts and rates of tax to the county auditor. 2 8 - 2 0 1 1 approving a change order of $11,800.00 to a contract with Ford Development for the Drake Street bridge improvements. 2 9 - 2 0 1 1 approving a change order of $2,159.20 to a contract with JK Meurer Corp. for paving improvements. 30-2011 authorizing a contract with Robert J. Slattery, DeSlatt, LLC, and Slatts Development for an annexation agreement. On November 10, 2011, the Council of the Village of Newtown passed the following Resolutions: 31-2011 approving supplemental appropriations and advances for 2011. 32-201 1 approving a Mutual Aid Agreement with other law enforcement agencies in Hamilton County. On December 13, 2011, the Council of the Village of Newtown passed the following Resolutions: 33-2011 approving a contract for liability insurance for Lake Becker for $5,617.50. 34-2011 consenting to an enterprise zone agreement between Hamilton County and Hydro Systems Company for a 50% tax abatement to create jobs in the village. 3 5 - 2 0 1 1 approving a contract with the Ohio Plan for employee health insurance. The complete text of these resolutions may be obtained or viewed at the office of the Fiscal Officer of the Village of Newtown, 3536 Church Street, Newtown, Ohio 45244. 1687309 PUBLICATION OF LEGISLATION

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On January 24, 2012 the Council of the Village of Newtown, Ohio passed the following legislation: Ordinance 4-2012 entitled "An Ordinance Consenting to the Annexation of Territory into the Village of Newtown, Dispensing With the Second and Third Readings and Declaring an Emergency". The ordinance consents to the annexation of the property lying generally between the northern Newtown corporate boundary and crossing Wooster Pike as set forth in the annexation petition filed with the Board of County Commissioners of Hamilton County, Ohio on January 23, 2012. Ordinance 5-2012 entitled "An Ordinance Granting the Director of Transportation Authority to Maintain State Highways, Apply Standard Longitudinal Pavement Markings and Erect Regulatory and Warning Signs on State Highways Inside the Village of Newtown and Giving Consent of the Village to the Plowing of Snow and Use of Abrasives for Ice Control Under Supervision of the Director of Transportation, State of Ohio, Dispensing With the Second and Third Readings and Declaring an Emergency". The ordinance gives authority to the Ohio Department of Transporta tion to maintain the pavement, apply pavement markings, erect signs, and plow snow on state highways in the Village of Newtown. Ordinance 6-2012 entitled "An Ordinance Setting Forth the Provision of Village Services to Territory to be Annexed to the Village of Newtown, Dispensing With the Second and Third Readings and Declaring an Emergency". The ordinance provides that the services to be provided to the territory to be annexed to the Village which lies generally between the northern corporate boundary line and crossing Wooster Pike as set forth in the Petition filed with the Board of County Commissioners of Hamilton County on January 23, 2012 to be police protection, fire prevention and protection and emergency medical services, leaf pick up, snow plowing, street maintenance, zoning, building oversight and property maintenance oversight. Ordinance 7-2012 entitled "An Ordinance Providing for Certain Provisions in the Zoning Regulations Pertaining to Property Annexed to the Village, Dispensing With the Second and Third Readings and Declaring an Emergency". The ordinance provides that if the property to be annexed to the Village, lying generally between the northern corporate boundary line and crossing Wooster Pike as set forth in the annexation petition filed with the Board of County Commissioners on January 23, 2012, is rezoned to a use that is incompatible with surrounding uses, that the Village will require a buffer between that property and the surrounding uses. Resolution 2-2012 entitled "A Resolution Opposing the State Collection of Municipal Income Taxes, Dispensing With the Second and Third Readings and Declaring an Emergency". The resolution opposes the collection of municipal income taxes by the Ohio Department of Taxation. The complete text of these Ordinances and Resolutions may be obtained or viewed at the office of the Fiscal Officer of the Village of Newtown, 3536 Church Street, Newtown, Ohio 45244. 1687311


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