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Jeff Baker from Performance Concrete spoke at the March 17, 2010 Tipp City Rotary Meeting about the energy efficient attributes of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete.  They also reviewed the preliminary plans for Homes by Bruns planned community, the Hamlet, which will be located in the Rosewood Creek subdivision.  The homes for the Hamlet area will be constructed out of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete.  The Rotarians also had the pleasure of hearing both Amy Minnich's and Cameron Daniel's, Rotary 4-Way Speech contest speeches.  Amy will be presenting her speech at the Rotary District 6670 4-Way Speech Contest at Wittenberg University on April 11, 2010.  Pictured are Jeff Baker (left) and Program Chairperson Bill Rodenberg.

 
 
AGENDA - TROY PLANNING COMMISSION
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 2010, 3:30 PM,
CITY HALL 2ND FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM


1.       Minutes – February 24, 2010

2.     Historic District Review – 109 South Walnut Street
Handicap Ramp Installation and other Front Exterior Alterations
Owner:   Residential Supports and Services Inc.
Applicant/Contractor: Jeff Martin
- Commission to Make Decision

3.     Historic District Review – 20 North Cherry Street
Demolition
Owner/Applicant: Miami County Commissioners
- Commission to Make Decision

4.     Other
 
 
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Kevin DeWine, Chairman of the Ohio Republican Party spoke at the March 3, 2010 Tipp City Rotary meeting.  Kevin discussed the current political climate in Ohio, the slate of candidates running for statewide seats in the fall of 2010, and the roles of the Party Chairman and Central Committee.  He then answered a wide variety of questions from the Rotarians.  Pictured are Kevin DeWine (left) and program Chairperson Dr. Jim Ranft.
 
 
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Brandy McFall from Ronald McDonalds House Charities (RHMC) of the Miami Valley Region, Inc. spoke at the Tipp City Rotary Club on February 14, 2010.  Mrs. McFall addressed discussed the ongoing mission of RHMC to provides a temporary home-away-from-home for families of critically ill, hospitalized children and supports efforts that improve children's health within our region.  The RHMC of the Miami Valley Area of service reaches as far north as Lima, Ohio, as far west as Springfield, Ohio, as far South as Lebanon, Ohio and as far east as Richmond, Indiana. In 2009, they served 516 families totaling 3,930 nights of occupancy; this includes 990 adults and 219 siblings of hospitalized children.  The average stay for House guests was 7 to 9 nights.  Guest families of the Ronald McDonald House may either occupy a guest room for an overnight stay or visit the Ronald McDonald House per our Day Use Program.  There is no fee for overnight stays or day guests. The cost associated with guest use is approximately $100 per night of stay, or approximately $30 for a day visit. Pictured are Brandy McFall (left) and Program Chairperson, Simon J. Patry.