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Board adopts 29 nuisance resolutions; one abatement expense certified to county auditor

May 31, 2025 | Delhi Hills Town Council, Delhi Hills, Hamilton County, Ohio


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Board adopts 29 nuisance resolutions; one abatement expense certified to county auditor
The Delhi Township Board of Trustees voted to adopt a group of 29 nuisance resolutions addressing excessive vegetation and accumulated debris at multiple township properties and certified abatement expenses for one parcel.

Community Development Director Roach and Administrator Miller presented the package: officials said the township began the process with about 44 cases, removed 15 from the list in recent days and had 29 remaining for action. The board approved resolutions numbered 2025-72 through 2025-100, which the township described in public materials as declaring nuisances for tall grass or accumulated debris at specific addresses, and dispensed with second readings.

Fiscal officer Luby explained that the township will submit abatement charges to the Hamilton County auditor so the amounts can be collected via the tax duplicate. For one property (resolution 2025-101) the board certified abatement expenses for 5346 Del Hill Drive to the county auditor; Luby said the mowing and abatement cost was about $450 and that the township will not receive reimbursement immediately because the charge appears as a lien on the property tax bill.

Several trustees called the package of resolutions a regrettable but necessary tool to keep properties safe and protect neighborhood standards. Trustee Davis noted the work is "not fun" and urged staff and residents to help elderly or disabled homeowners: trustees said volunteers and community groups sometimes assist homeowners who cannot respond to notices.

The board adopted the resolutions by motion, dispensed with second readings and recorded unanimous roll-call votes in favor.

Ending: Trustees and staff said they will continue outreach to property owners and will explore options for residents who need assistance removing debris or cutting vegetation; abatement charges will be certified to the county tax duplicate.

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