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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Village church to house people in emergencies
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By ERIC SCHAADT

Staff Writer

McCOMB -- McComb Presbyterian Church will serve as a short-term shelter during emergencies, according to a plan prepared by village and church leaders.

The South Church Street building will be opened during tornado warnings, power outages and similar events, McComb Council was told Monday.

The church has a generator and elevator, officials noted. The fire chief and church pastor will open the church when needed.

If additional temporary shelters are needed during an emergency, the United Methodist Church, St. John's Lutheran Church, Church of Christ and McComb Fire Department will be used.

Separately, the Independence Day fireworks display in McComb will be held Friday, July 3.

Food vendors and other activities are being arranged, according to Councilwoman Lisa Mansfield.

In other matters, a civil trial in Hancock County Common Pleas Court resulted in a judgment for the village against Toledo Pool and Spa.

At issue was disputed swimming pool repairs made by Toledo Pool and Spa in 2006.

The village will receive a payment of $2,000 along with two year's worth of pool chlorine estimated at $5,000.

The award was below the $28,000 the village had sought. Mediation failed in April, sending the matter to court.

In other fiscal affairs, council will spend money from a railroad deal to pay for utility meter reading units.

Last year council agreed to close the Walnut Street railroad crossing in exchange for $25,000 from Norfolk Southern.

Once that check arrives, McComb will buy 100 electric meter reading units. Village employees will be able to automatically calculate meter usage from a vehicle instead of reading each meter.

This, according to Councilman Gordon Myers, will reduce time needed to read meters from one week to one day.

Separately, American Electric Power has announced it will trim or cut down 403 trees.

Village Administrator Kevin Siferd said the work could begin in two weeks and last one week.

Trees with green paint will be trimmed, while pink paint will indicate the trees will come down.

In other business, council:

• Learned the village will flush fire hydrants on June 15-16.

• Held a closed executive session for the stated purpose of discussing land acquisition.

• Will ask Keller Water Towers of Fremont to paint and repair the village water tower in July.

• Will hire a Columbus Grove man to spray for mosquitoes.

• Sent six letters to residents with weeds or high grass on properties.

Schaadt: 419-427-8414,

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