Author: Walnut Township

Property Maintenance Resolution – Press Release – March 2021

Walnut Township Trustees

Press Release – March 2021

After two (2) public Hearings and the input of our residents, Walnut Township has adopted a Property Maintenance Resolution based on the 2018 International Property Maintenance Code to address on a priority basis, properties that have fallen into a state of disrepair and or have accumulated debris, junk and rubbish.  With this Resolution, we will be addressing the exterior visibility of the structure(s) and the site and yard areas.  

We believe that neighborhoods with properties that are kept neat and clean are safer and will improve the quality and value of our neighborhoods.  The Township has hired a part-time maintenance inspector to carry out this resolution.  To clarify, priority basis means that we will be addressing the properties with the most challenges first.  We respectfully ask for your patience as we carry this out in the most expeditious way possible with the funds that are available.  With a fair and legal process in place, some properties will take longer to get resolved than others.  We hope that you will agree with us that we now have a process in place that will help us achieve a long-awaited goal of cleaning up these neglected and unsightly properties. 

Walnut Township Trustees:

Bill Yates  |  Terry Horn  |  Doug Leith

COVID-19 Response: New Contact-less Zoning Permit Applications!

For the safety and convenience of our residents and businesses, Walnut Township has implemented new contactless Zoning Permit Applications. Instead of filling out a paper form to deliver to our office, you may now complete the entire application using our new, secure online forms.

Simply provide the requested information, attach your required documents, and sign online! Our office will receive a completed application, and you will receive a copy via email as well. You can upload images of your required documents, such as site plans, floor plans, copies of deeds, surveys, and permits. Once approved, our Zoning Inspector will notify you and request payment for your application.

The online applications request the same information as the paper forms, which are still available as PDF downloads. You may read, download, and print these forms to help you prepare your online application.

As always, be sure to read the instructions documents before beginning your application process.

Visit the Zoning Permit Application page to get started!