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Sherwood Township hires hall custodian, directs attorney to draft fire‑billing ordinance; treasurer reports $107,094.41 balance

Sherwood Township Board · June 1, 2026
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Summary

The board approved hiring a custodian (name recorded with inconsistent spelling), moved to retain Attorney Dangl to draft a fire-billing ordinance, and Treasurer Brubaker reported a general fund balance of $107,094.41; minutes show a separate $400 landscaping allocation motion but do not record the vote result for that item.

Sherwood Township’s board voted on May 6 to hire a custodian for the township hall and to retain Attorney Dangl to draft a fire-billing ordinance, while Treasurer Brubaker reported a general fund balance of $107,094.41.

Treasurer Brubaker said she would like to hire Kip Modert to clean the hall; Supervisor Stanton moved to hire Kip and Trustee Courliss seconded. The minutes show the motion passed with an "all in favor" notation (5-0). The custodian’s name is spelled both "Modert" and "Motter" in the minutes; that inconsistency is reflected in these records.

Supervisor Stanton moved to allocate $400 to finish landscaping and Trustee Brott seconded; the minutes record the motion but do not record a vote result for that line item. Clerk Hannah Smith reported that all bills were paid and recommended acquiring Attorney Dangl to create a fire-billing ordinance, citing Dangl’s prior work on the Cheryl Burns case; Supervisor Stanton moved to retain Attorney Dangl, Trustee Brott seconded, and the board approved that motion 5-0.

The fire department reported seven calls in April and the meeting noted 911 is hiring. The board later moved to approve the bills for April (vote recorded 5-0) and adjourned at 8:13 p.m.