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Welcome to Chagrin Falls
Township. The Township is located in the Chagrin
River Valley. The Township contains two distinct governmental units.
The
incorporated part is the Village of Chagrin Falls. The unincorporated
part
is commonly called Chagrin Falls Township. The two units together form
Chagrin Falls Township.
Your website visit takes you to the unincorporated portion of the
Township,
which you reach by traveling out of the Village, up Grove Hill and
North
Main Street, to the neighborhood where Falls Road and North Main
Street
intersect.
Falls Road is a scenic and historic brick road on the National Register
of
Historic Places. Its 1.5 miles wind through Chagrin Falls Township
and the
villages of Chagrin Falls, Moreland Hills and Hunting Valley. Under
restoration with Federal scenic enhancement funds in 2004 and 2005,
Falls
Road has been identified by the National Trust for Historic Places
as the
longest existing historic brick road in the country.
The Township was created on March 7, 1845 by the Ohio Legislature
out of
Orange Township. Much of its original area has been severed or annexed
into
the Chagrin River Valley villages of Chagrin Falls, Moreland Hills
and
Bentleyville. What remains of the Township once contained farms and
a large
pre-Depression private estate.
The unincorporated Township's semi-rural setting offers lush green
spaces
with meadows, woods and streams for residences on 5-acre lots and
now
contains approximately .5 square miles, with 38 households. Its dimensions
have remained essentially unchanged since 1950 as a large-lot residential
community with minimal growth.
The Township is governed by three elected Trustees and an elected
Clerk.
These officials are elected for four year terms by the voters of
both the
incorporated and unincorporated portions of the Township. The Trustees
appoint a Zoning Inspector, a Building Inspector, a Board of Zoning
Appeals
and a Zoning (Planning) Commission. The Township contracts for safety
services with the Village of Chagrin Falls and for building inspection
services with the Village of Moreland Hills. Its children attend
the
Chagrin Falls Exempted Village Public Schools. Township public streets
are
plowed in winter by the Chagrin Falls Village Street Department,
but all
other road maintenance is provided by the Cuyahoga County Engineer.
The Township trustees meet in the landmark Chagrin Falls Township
Town Hall,
located at 83 North Main Street in Chagrin Falls Village. The trustees
meet
typically at 7:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every
month.
Changes in meeting schedules are posted on this website.
Although located within Chagrin Falls Village, the Township's Town
Hall is
owned and managed by the Township Trustees. It is the site of community
activities and home of the Chagrin Falls Visitors' Center. Town Hall
is open
to the public and is available for rent by private parties and
organizations.
Please enjoy our website's view of the Township, including meeting
minutes,
zoning regulations and other topics of interest, with answers to
frequently
asked questions regarding zoning, building permits and Town Hall
rentals.
Town Hall, 83 N. Main St.,
Chagrin Falls, Ohio • 440-247-8422
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Rights Reserved © 2006 Chagrin Falls Township

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