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Code Enforcement
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Miami Township is required by law to follow a series of steps before actually abating nuisance properties. These steps are available for review in the Ohio Revised Code under section 505.87. When a property is declared to meet the criteria of being a nuisance we may have the issue abated by private contract.Code Enforcement
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Code Enforcement
Our zoning department conducts routine tours of our township to inspect potential problem properties. Nuisance issues can arise due to a variety of causes and keeping track of these properties are a priority. The zoning department appreciates the help our neighbors offer to point out any nuisance property we may have missed. If you wish to make notification of a property please call the office (937) 433-3426 and provide the address with your point of concern. All calls remain anonymous and will be handled as the law permits. If you wish follow-up contact on the status, please advise.
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We first visit the property to determine if a violation has occurred. If one is found then depending upon the history and severity of the violation either a door notice will be left, a warning letter may be sent, or a violation letter may be sent. If the violation is not remedied within the specified time period then either nuisance abatement procedures or court action may be initiated.Code Enforcement
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Our office will investigate all calls regardless of whether a name is left or not. We encourage our residents to communicate with each other to attempt to resolve issues, but we understand that this is not always possible. In cases of nuisance abatement it greatly assists our efforts if residents are available to testify regarding the effects they are experiencing from the nuisance issue.Code Enforcement