Jerome Township digitizes zoning records
News, Plain City
February 5, 2020

Jerome Township digitizes zoning records

By Kayleen Petrovia

New zoning technology is up and running in Jerome Township.
During Tuesday’s Trustees Meeting, Zoning Inspector Eric Snowden demonstrated the new software.
He said the program is “currently up and running” and being used by staff. A link for residents to access the site will be added to the Jero...

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