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FriJan4

Christine Matacic re-elected president of Liberty Township Board of Trustees

Posted by akiefaber January 4th, 2013, 2:48 pm Post a Comment

Sue Kiesewetter reports:

For the third consecutive year, Christine Matacic will lead the Liberty Township Board of Trustees.

Christine Matacic was elected the 2013 president of the Liberty Township Board of Trustees. Photo provided.

Matacic was re-elected president during the group’s organizational meeting this week. Trustee Pat Hiltman was elected vice-president, replacing trustee David Kern.

A nearly 32-year resident of the township, Matacic was re-elected to a third term as trustee in November 2009. She served as president from 2003-2007.

Matacic is serving or has served on the following boards of directors: Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments; Butler County Regional Transit Authority; West Chester-Liberty Chamber Alliance and the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority.

Hiltman and Dale Chalk will continue to serve another year on the Volunteer Firefighters’ Dependents Fund for 2013. Kern will continue as the board’s representative to the Butler County Emergency Management Agency’s Advisory Council.

The trustees will continue to meet at 6 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at the administrative offices, 6400 Princeton Road.

This month, however, the Jan. 15 meeting has been moved up one day, to Jan. 14 to accommodate the work schedule of Hiltman.

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Liberty Township adopts 2013 budget

Posted by akiefaber January 4th, 2013, 10:59 am Post a Comment

Sue Kiesewetter reports:

Declining federal and state dollars won’t deter Liberty Township officials from balancing their budget this year.

With revenues estimated at $19.7 million and expenses projected at $19.8 million, officials are confident that through careful spending they won’t have to dip into reserves to balance this year’s budget.

“We won’t spend everything that we budgeted,” said Caroline McKinney, economic development director and spokeswoman. “All projects and capital expenses will be thoroughly analyzed and we will look for other financing opportunities. Our best intention is to have a balanced budget.”

Trustees adopted the 2013 budget that includes appropriations of nearly $1.9 million in the general fund – used for the day-to-day operations of the township – along with $5.3 million in the fire fund; $327,400 in the ambulance fund; and $2.3 million in the police fund.

For the second year trustees removed money to purchase a new engine truck to replace a 1999 vehicle. Trustees also scaled back dollars requested for a new staff vehicle for the fire department.

“We need to scale back,’’ said Trustee Pat Hiltman. “We have to think differently. There’s a need and a want. We need to cut our costs down.”

Hiltman said a full review of the fire department should be done early in 2013, including an examination of staffing to see if any positions can be reduced. He suggested nine full-time positions – one per shift, per fire station.

About 44 percent of the township’s revenues come from levies or emergency services billing but 51 percent of next year’s expenses will come from that department.

Money has been set aside to replace wood chips at Dudley, Liberty and Fort Liberty parks; add a shelter at Dudley Park; along with replacing a merry-go-round and slide at the Reserves Park.

Another $10,000 has been earmarked to complete the first phase of a path around Wilhelmina Park.

Money is also included for a Millikin Road and Hawthorne Hills hike and bicycle connection, phase two of the redesign of the Ohio 129 and Ohio 747 entrance and exit ramp planting beds, which will reduce maintenance with the planting of grass and evergreens.

The township will look for grant opportunities to fund park and other projects, McKinney said.

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FriDec21

Liberty Twp. schedules organizational meeting for Jan. 2

Posted by akiefaber December 21st, 2012, 7:47 am Post a Comment

Sue Kiesewetter reports:

Liberty Township’s board of trustees will vary from its traditional meeting date for its 2013 organizational meeting.

It will be held at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 2, at the township’s administration building, 6400 Princeton Road.

The board will elect a president and set its regular meeting schedule. Traditionally, the group meets at 6 p.m., on the first and third Tuesdays of the month.

Trustee Pat Hiltman said he might ask for a variation in that schedule for January, due to his work travel schedule.

Trustees next meet at an 8:30 a.m., Dec. 27, special meeting, at the administration building, to adopt the 2013 budget.

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FriSep21

Volunteers are needed to join Liberty Township’s zoning commission and board of zoning appeals

Posted by akiefaber September 21st, 2012, 1:01 pm Post a Comment

Sue Kiesewetter reports:

Each group consists of five members and two alternate members. All members are appointed by the Liberty Township Board of Trustees. Both groups meet at the township’s administrative offices.

The zoning commission hears cases related to zone change requests and planned unit developments. It also decides zoning map and code amendments and reviews site plans.

It meets at 7 p.m. on the first Monday of the month.

The board of zoning appeals has five members and two alternate members. It hears and decides cases related to variances of the code, conditional uses and appeals of zoning decisions.

The group also interprets the townships zoning code and map. It meets at 7 p.m. on the second Tuesday of the month.

Those interested in serving as either a member or alternate member of either board, should email, fax, or mail a cover letter and resume to Jonathan West, director of planning and zoning, 6400 Princeton Road, Liberty Township, OH 45011, jwest@liberty-township.com, or 513-759-7501.

Resumes and cover letters are due at noon, Oct. 5. Appointments will be made in late November or early December and will take effect immediately.

There are two open spots to fill unexpired terms.

For more information, call 513-759-7500.

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ThuAug9

Five firefighters added to Liberty Township Fire Department

Posted by akiefaber August 9th, 2012, 1:29 pm Post a Comment

Sue Kiesewetter reports

Liberty Township has added five part-time firefighters to its roster.

Township trustees approved the addition of the firefighters, effective Aug. 7. It brings the department’s roster up to 98 career and part-time employees.

Four of the new hires also hold paramedic certification and will be paid $13.50 per hour. The fifth is certified as an emergency medical technician and will earn $12 per hour.

Hired were:

  • Mark D. Carter: A Liberty Township resident, Carter owns Deck Works. He is certified as a paramedic and works part-time for the Miami Valley Joint Fire District in Montgomery County, near Dayton.
  • Jamison Benoit: A Hamilton Township resident, Benoit also works part-time for the Salem/Morrow Fire Department. He is certified as a paramedic.
  • Steven Mohr: A part-time Sharonville firefighter and paramedic, Mohr has also worked for the Springdale, Greenhills and Mount Healthy fire departments. He lives in Colerain Township.
  • Glenn Caminiti Jr.: A Hamilton County resident, Caminiti is certified as an EMT and works as a firefighter for the Delhi Township Fire Department.
  • Russell Cheesman: A Middletown resident, Cheesman is a paramedic who works part-time for the Madison Township Fire Department and full-time for EMT Inc. He has also worked at the Germantown Fire Department in Montgomery County.

Three other firefighters, Chad Canupp, Cathleen Marksteiner and Matthew Owen will be promoted to fulltime fire lieutenant/shift supervisors effective Sept. 8. Each will earn $24.48 per hour. They will be sworn in at a later date.

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FriAug3

Liberty Township pay increase

Posted by akiefaber August 3rd, 2012, 10:01 am Post a Comment

Sue Kiesewetter reports

Non-union employees in Liberty Township will see a slightly fatter paycheck beginning Aug. 17.

An average pay increase of three percent, based on performance, was granted to the township’s non-union employees, said Dina Minneci, township administrator.

“Some were higher depending on promotional testing that would put people into a different pay classification,” Minneci said.

Every May employees are evaluated with 80 percent centered on performance and 20 percent on how well employees met their goals. Together, those factors averaged together determined pay increases, Minneci said.

The township has 55 fulltime, 66 part-time and one seasonal employee, said Melanie Brokaw, assistant township administrator and human resources director.

Firefighters covered by the union are under a separate contract that outlines pay adjustments.

Altogether, the pay increases are expected to add about $25,000 to payroll costs through the end of the year, said Kristen Bitonte, finance director. That figure includes raises stipulated for the part-time firefighters and workers and could vary slightly, depending on number of hours worked.

Bitonte said the increases represent less than a one percent change in the township’s 2012 operating budget.

Under the new schedule the pay of the department heads will be: Minneci, $117,459; Bitonte, $63,912; Brokaw, $63,912; Caroline McKinney, economic development director, $73,132; Paul Stumpf, fire chief, $83,878; Rick Plummer, services director, $76,469; and Jonathan West, director of planning and zoning, $82,719.

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FriJul27

Liberty Twp. tax budget shows few changes for 2013

Posted by akiefaber July 27th, 2012, 1:03 pm Post a Comment

Sue Kiesewetter reports

Liberty Township’s 2013 budget is going to look a lot like this year’s officials say.

Trustees got their first glimpse with the approval of the July tax budget that must be submitted to Butler County.

The budget shows a projected beginning balance Jan. 1 of $17.6 million. Revenues from property taxes are estimated at $8.3 million and from other sources at $11.4 million.

Appropriations for 2013 are projected at $20.9 million, with an ending balance on Dec. 31 estimated at $16.6 million.

“This is just the beginning of the process,’’ said Kristen Bitonte, the township’s finance director.

Over the next several months, each department will review estimated funds and put together a budget that will be reviewed by trustees in December before being approved.

Two join Liberty Township Fire Department

The Liberty Township Fire Department has two new firefighter paramedics.

The hiring of Kyle Nelson, 19, and James Montgomery, 28, bring the department’s roster up to 93 career and part-time firefighters, said fire Chief Paul Stumpf.

Both part-time firefighters began work earlier this month. Each will earn $13.50 per hour and may work up to 106 hours during every two week pay period, up to a maximum of 1,500 hours annually, Stumpf said.

Nelson, a Fairfield High School graduate, attended Butler Tech’s fire rescue academy and took classes at St. Clair Community College.

He was in the Fire Explorer program at the Fairfield Township Fire Department and has experience with the Hanover Township and Washington Township fire departments.

Montgomery, a St. Xavier High School graduate, received his training at Butler Tech and St. Clair Community College. He also works part-time for the Colerain Township and Fairfield Township fire departments.

Stumpf said he plans to hire five additional part-time firefighters in the coming weeks to fill his roster.

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ThuApr19

Liberty Township to host first Vision Plan public hearing

Posted by akiefaber April 19th, 2012, 8:31 am Post a Comment

Sue Kiesewetter reports

Liberty Township residents will get their first chance to tell township officials how they would like to see the community develop during a Vision Plan open house.

Members of the township’s Vision Plan committee will seek input during a Wednesday, April 25, gathering at the township administration building, 6400 Princeton Road.

The 25-member Vision Plan Steering Committee is working to update the township’s 2006 comprehensive plan. Besides development issues, the plan will address the preservation of environmental features, greenways, parks, trails and economic development.

“It’s critical we properly plan for the future of our community so this is a priority project,’’ said Christine Matacic, president of the Liberty Township Board of Trustees.

“The Vision Plan update will help us best direct our efforts to promote the growth of our commercial tax base with minimal impact on existing residents while preserving the character of Liberty Township.”

Anytime from 5-8 p.m. residents and business owners can visit a series of panels that will be set up in trustees’ meeting space. Members of the steering committee will be available to answer questions.

There will be spots at each station where people can place color coded dots to show agreement with new or existing goals on several topics, said Jonathan West, the township’s director of planning and zoning.

There will also be places where the public can add goals or make suggestions on several topics.

“We want to know what the public’s vision is for how the community should develop,” West said. “We’re looking at where we’ve gone and where we’re headed.”

Input gathered from the public hearing will be used to develop a draft plan by the end of the year.

The public can view the committee’s progress and follow along through a new tab under the ‘planning/zoning’ section of the township’s website, www.liberty-township.com

There, the steering committee has posted PowerPoint presentations, the 2006 comprehensive plan, meeting minutes, demographic information and several land use and other maps.

For more information, call 513-759-7500.

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TueApr17

Townships announce policy on weather warning sirens

Posted by akiefaber April 17th, 2012, 3:49 pm Post a Comment

West Chester and Liberty Townships have negotiated an intergovernmental agreement and policy for the activation of its outdoor weather warning sirens, according to West Chester Township public information officer Barbara Wilson.

Under the proposed policy, which is expected to be soon adopted by the respective townships’ Boards of Trustees, sirens will be activated under slightly different parameters in each jurisdiction.

The outdoor weather warning sirens will be activated in Liberty Township following the Butler County Emergency Management Agency guidelines, while West Chester will maintain its own guidelines.

“West Chester and Liberty have developed mutually beneficial collaborations over the years,” West Chester Township Administrator Judi Boyko said. “In this matter, West Chester wanted to be supportive of Liberty Township and the Butler County Emergency Management Agency’s guidelines for activation of the outdoor weather warning sirens, while maintaining our own community’s long-standing guidelines.

“The resulting agreement to be considered by the Boards of Trustees responsibly responds to the interests of each community.”

According to a release, Liberty’s sirens will be activated upon notification from the Liberty Township fire chief, Liberty Township administrator or the National Weather Service in the following conditions

  • A tornado warning that covers all or part of Liberty Township
  • Whenever a confirmed tornado touchdown has occurred in or near the Liberty Township weather zone
  • A funnel cloud sighting has been confirmed in or near the Liberty Township weather zone
  • Or when any other outdoor weather warning sirens have been activated in Butler County

Meanwhile, West Chester Township will activate its outdoor weather warning sirens when the National Weather Service issues the following:

  • A tornado warning that covers all or part of West Chester Township, all of Southeast Butler County, or Southwest Ohio
  • Whenever a confirmed tornado touchdown has occurred in or near the West Chester Township weather zone
  • A funnel cloud sighting has been confirmed in or near the West Chester Township weather zone

West Chester’s sirens will not be activated when a tornado warning is issued in a portion of Butler County that does not include some portion or all of West Chester as a part of the warning. (more…)

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TueMar20

Liberty Twp. trustees cancel their March 20 meeting

Posted by akiefaber March 20th, 2012, 6:55 am Post a Comment

Sue Kiesewetter reports

The Liberty Township Board of Trustees has cancelled its meeting tonight.

The meeting was cancelled due to conflicts with one trustee’s traveling schedule and a family emergency of another trustee.

The board will next meet at 6 p.m., April 3, at the township administration building, 6400 Princeton Road.

For more information, 513-759-7500

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