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Village of Poland, Ohio

"Proud Past, Promising Future"

Village of Poland, Ohio

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Village of Poland, Ohio
308 South Main Street
Poland, Ohio 44514-2027

Office: (330) 757-2112
Police Non-Emergency: (330) 757-2717

Office Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Closed: 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm

Village of Poland, Ohio

The Village of Poland is located within the northwestern portion of Poland Township. The 2010 census set the population of the Village at 2,555. Poland Village was incorporated on August 7, 1866, its form of government being established by the Ohio Revised Code. The Village is governed by the Mayor, six members of council. Public officials are elected for four-year terms. The Fiscal Officer, Solicitor, Street Commissioner, Police Chief (Village Marshall), Street Tree Commissioner, Zoning Administrator, and the eight boards which involve citizens are appointed by the Mayor with the consent of Council. The Engineer is hired on a contractual basis by council.

Poland Village Council meets on the first and third Tuesdays of September, October, November, December, January, February, March, April, and May as well as the third Tuesdays of June, July, and August at 7:30 pm. at the Village Town Hall, 308 South Main Street.

One of the most challenging areas for local government is that of zoning. A comprehensive zoning plan was adopted by council in 1978. Zoning issues are considered by the Planning Commission, Design Review Board, Exterior Maintenance Board, and the board of Zoning Appeals. These boards all involve citizens in addition to a member of council.

The Forest Board, which oversees the Poland Municipal Forest, the Hine Memorial Board, which oversees the Village Green and Church Cemetery also involve citizen volunteers in conjunction with a member of council.
Poland Town Hall Marker

Village of Poland — Departments

Police

We pride ourselves on being proactive, as we are always attempting to address issues before they become a problem.

Streets

Responsible for maintaining and plowing all village streets and repair and maintain all village vehicles and equipment.

Zoning

Administrative powers connected with the enforcement of this Zoning Code which are not specifically assigned to some other officer.

Fiscal Officer

Appointed official and is independent of the Mayor and village council; yet by law, he must work closely with the Mayor and village council.

Solicitor

The Solicitor is hereby established in and for the Village. The Solicitor shall hold office and have such powers as provided by the Ohio Revised Code.