- Matthew Cooper
- Sean Cratty
- Tamara Lueth
- Daniel Ziller Jr.
The Township Board of Trustees is the legislative branch of the
township government. Each single township has four Trustees and
a Supervisor, which comprise the board. Each board member is elected at large within the township, and has one vote on all issues
before the Township Board.
The policies enacted by the Township Board are executed by the Supervisor and the Clerk. The Trustees may not establish policy for
either the Township Assessor or Highway Commissioner.
Trustees do, however, certify tax levies for the Township and Road District. For the Road District, the amount of the levy is determined
by the Highway Commissioner.
In their capacity as Legislative Officers, Trustees, adopt the Annual Town Budget and Appropriation Ordinance, the General Assistance
budget and the Road District budget. Trustees also are responsible
for approving all township expenses and auditing bills submitted for
payment by the Highway Commissioner.
The Trustees are obligated to approve all legally incurred bills, that
is, those appropriated for expenditure. Trustees also must reject
for payment all requests that are not debts which have been legally
incurred by the township. With few exceptions, the Supervisor
may make no payments without approval of the Board of Trustees.
There are exceptions: payments for General Assistance claims, and Township and Highway Department employees’ salaries.