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PUBLICATION
OF NOTICE
REVISED CODE
SEC. 2115.16
To all persons interested in the Estate of Beulah Gezo, deceased, Wood County Probate Court, Case No.
20091336. The fiduciary in the estate has filed an inventory and appraisal of her trust. A hearing on
the inventory and appraisal will be October 15, 2009, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is
located on the second floor in the Wood County Courthouse, One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green, Ohio.

Any person desiring to file exceptions to said inventory must file them at least five days prior to the
day set for hearing.
DAVID E. WOESSNER,
Probate Judge/Clerk
By: Sue Peery,
Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
Sept. 18, 25, ’09


LEGAL NOTICE
The Liberty Township Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on September 29, 2009 at 7:30 PM at the
township hall, located at 14021 Mermill Rd., Rudolph, Ohio. The purpose of this hearing is to review an
application submitted by Wulff Family Farms LTD. The application states they would like to rezone the
property located at 13483 Greensburg Pike, Portage, Ohio from “A Ag district” to “R2 district” to
facilitate use of a multi-family dwelling on the property.
Douglas Kerr, Secretary
Liberty Township
Zoning Commission
Sept. 18, 21, ’09


LEGAL NOTICE
TO VENDORS
Sealed proposals will be received by MTEPA (Metropolitan Toledo Educational Purchasing Association) in
accordance with the law until 12:00 noon on Thursday, October 1, 2009 at Springfield Local Schools,
Administration Building, 6900 Hall Street, Holland, OH 43528 for the purpose of furnishing new school
buses for the following school district.
Hopewell-Loudon/
Two transit front-end 84 passenger busses
The proposals will be publicly opened in the administration building at Springfield Local Schools, 6900
Hall Street, Holland, OH 43528 at 12:00 noon Thursday, October 1, 2009. Specifications for all bus units
to be purchased are on file and may be obtained from Stephen Von Gunten, MTEPA Consultant, 5877 Ryewyck
Dr., Toledo, OH 43614, Phone 419-868-8314. Each bid shall be accompanied by an approved Surety Bid Bond
or a Certified Check drawn on a solvent bank made payable to the Board of Education of this school
district for the purchase of buses, in the amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the bid tendered, as a
guarantee that the bidder will perform his bid. Successful bidders will be required to submit to
school’s fiscal officer a statement relating to delinquent personal property taxes as per Ohio Revised
Code 5719.042. The Board of Education will issue a purchase order or a letter of intent to purchase from
the successful bidder.
If for any reason whatsoever, the bidder fails to enter into a proper contract or to deliver the chassis
or body required by the specifications, the amount of the Bond or Certified Check shall be retained by
the Board of Education as and for liquidated damages sustained by his failure to perform.
Bids submitted shall impose no liability or obligation on the Board of Education and the right to accept
or reject any and all bids or request future bid quotations is solely at the discretion of the Board of
Education in awarding the contract. The Board of Education reserves the right to be the sole judge of
the quantity and quality of any item which is bid and the Board of Education also reserves the right to
consider all elements in determining the qualifications of the bidder and his agents or representatives.
Any bid which is incomplete, conditional, obscure, or which contains irregularities of any kind may be
rejected at the discretion of the Board of Education.
STEPHEN
VON GUNTEN
MTEPA CONSULTANT
5877 RYEWYCK DRIVE
TOLEDO, OH 43614
Sept. 18, 25, ’09


PROBATE COURT OF WOOD COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF RICHARD D. MILLER, DECEASED
CASE NO.: 041350
NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON SECOND PARTIAL APPLICATION TO APPROVE
SETTLEMENT AND
DISTRIBUTION OF WRONGFUL DEATH AND SURVIVAL CLAIMS
To: REX MILLER and CATHY DEAN, whose addresses are unknown.
The Second Partial Application to Approve Settlement and Distribution of Wrongful Death and Survival
Claims of decedent has been filed in this Court, and the hearing will be held at the Wood County Probate
Court, on the 14th day of October, 2009 at 10:30.
VICTORIA BARNETT, REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF RICHARD D. MILLER, DECEASED. By Jacqueline Ann O’Brien,
Kelley & Ferraro, LLP.
DAVID E. WOESSNER
Probate Judge
Sept. 4, 11, 18, ’09


PUBLIC BID
ADVERTISEMENT
Sealed bids will be received by the BGSU Purchasing Department, 103 Park Avenue Warehouse, BOWLING GREEN
STATE UNIVERSITY, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 for the following Project:
Bid #5431
Bowen-Thompson
Student Union
Ballroom Floor
Replacement
BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY
Bowling Green,
Wood County, Ohio 43403
in accordance with the Contract Documents prepared by:
BGSU Office of Design and Construction
1008 Administration
Building
Bowling Green, OH 43403
(419) 372-2511
[email protected]
Bidders may submit requests for consideration of a proposed Substitution for a specified product,
equipment, or service to the Architect/Engineer (”A/E”) no later than 10 days prior to the bid opening.
Additional products, equipment, and services may be accepted as approved Substitutions only by written
Addendum.
From time to time, the State Architect’s Office issues new editions of the “State of Ohio Standard
Requirements for Public Facility Construction” and may issue interim changes. Bidders must submit Bids
that comply with the version of the Standard Requirements included in the Contract Documents.
Prevailing wage rates and equal employment opportunity requirements are applicable to this project.
This Project is subject to the State of Ohio’s Encouraging Diversity, Growth, and Equity (”EDGE”)
Business Development Program. A Bidder is required to submit with its Bid and with its Bidder’s
Qualifications form, certain information about the certified EDGE Business Enterprise(s) participating
on the Project with the Bidder. Refer to subparagraph 6.1.12 of the Instructions to Bidders.
The EDGE Participation Goal for the Project is 5.0 percent.
DOMESTIC STEEL USE REQUIREMENTS AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 153.011, ORC APPLY TO THIS PROJECT.
COPIES OF SECTION 153.011, ORC CAN BE OBTAINED FROM ANY OF THE OFFICES OF THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES.

Bidders are required to be enrolled in and to be in good standing in a Drug-Free Workplace Program
(”DFWP”) approved by the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (”OBWC”) prior to submitting a Bid and are
required to provide, on the Bid Form with its Bid, certain information related to their enrollment in
such a program; and, if awarded a Contract, shall comply with other DFWP criteria described in General
Conditions Paragraph 1.10 – Drug Free Workplace Program Participation.
Bidders entering into a contract greater than $2,000,000 are required to submit their bid information
into escrow. Refer to subparagraph 6.1.10 of the Instructions to Bidders.
Separate bids will be received IN DUPLICATE for:
General Trades
$176,900
Add Alternate G-1 –
Removal & replacement of 6” baseboard slat
$4,000
Until September 28, 2009 at 10:00 a.m., when all bids will be opened and read aloud.
All Bidders are strongly encouraged to attend the Pre-Bid Meeting on September 10, at 1:00 p.m., until
approximately 2:00 p.m. at the following location:
Bowling Green
State University
BGSU
Purchasing Department
103 Park Avenue
Warehouse
Bowling Green, OH 43403
The General Contractor is the Lead Contractor for the Project and is the Contractor responsible for
scheduling the Project, coordinating the Contractors, and providing other services identified in the
Contract Documents.
Contract Documents are available from Becker Impressions, at a
non-refundable cost of
$25.00 per set, plus shipping, if requested.
The Contract Documents may be reviewed for bidding purposes without charge during business hours at the
following locations: BGSU Purchasing Department, BGSU Office of Design and Construction and Construction
Bulletin plan rooms.
Sept. 4, 11, 18, ’09


PUBLIC NOTICE
The following applications and/or verified complaints were received, and the following draft, proposed,
or final actions were issued, by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) last week. “Actions”
include the adoption, modification, or repeal of orders (other than emergency orders); the issuance,
denial, modification or revocation of licenses, permits, leases, variances, or certificates; and the
approval or disapproval of plans and specifications. “Draft Actions” are written statements of the
Director of Environmental Protection’s (Director’s) intent with respect to the issuance, denial, etc. of
a permit, license, order, etc. Interested persons may submit written comments or request a public
meeting regarding draft actions. Comments or public meeting requests must be submitted within 30 days of
notice of the draft action. “Proposed Actions” are written statements of the Director’s intent with
respect to the issuance, denial, modification, revocation, or renewal of a permit, license, or variance.
Written comments and requests for a public meeting regarding a proposed action may be submitted within
30 days of notice of the proposed action. An adjudication hearing may be held on a proposed action if a
hearing request or objection is received by the OEPA within 30 days of issuance of the proposed action.
Written comments, requests for public meetings, and adjudication hearing requests must be sent to:
Hearing Clerk, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216-1049
(Telephone: 614-644-2129). “Final actions: are actions of the Director which are effective upon issuance
or a stated effective date. Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 3745.04, a final action may be
appealed to the Environmental Review Appeals Commission (ERAC) (formerly known as the Environmental
Board of Review) by a person who was a party to a proceeding before the Director by filing an appeal
within 30 days of notice of the Final Action. Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 3745.07, a final
action issuing, denying, modifying, revoking, or renewing a permit, license, or variance which is not
preceded by a proposed action, may be appealed to the ERAC by filing an appeal within 30 days of
issuance of the final action. ERAC appeals accompanied by a $70 filing fee which the commission in its
discretion may reduce if by affidavit the appellant demonstrates that payment of the full amount of the
fee would cause extreme hardship must be filed with: Environmental Review Appeals Commission 309 South
Fourth Street, Room 222, Columbus, Ohio 43215. A copy of the appeal must be served on the Director
within 3 days after filing the appeal with the ERAC.
Final issuance of permit to install. City of Bowling Green, SE Corner of Poe and Dunbridge Rd., Bowling
Green, OH, Action Date: 09/09/2009, Facility Description: Wastewater, Identification No.: 725601. This
final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC. Poe & Dunbridge Pump
Station and Force Main.
Debmar, Inc., 1069 Klotz Road, Bowling Green, OH, Action Date: 09/09/2009, Facility Description:
Wastewater, Identification No.: 725334. This final action not preceded by proposed action and is
appealable to ERAC. Sanitary sewers for Heritage Corner Campus along Klotz Road.
Sept. 18, ’09


PUBLICATION
OF NOTICE
James Philo, father of Tonya Veselka, minor child, will take notice that a Motion to Show Cause; For Make
Up Visitations; and For Modification of Parental Rights and Responsibilities has been filed in the Wood
County, Ohio, Juvenile Court, Case No. 2004 JF 0913, that said Motion will be for hearing before said
Court in Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio, on November 2, 2009 at 1:00 p.m., at the Wood County Juvenile
Court, 1032 South Dunbridge Road, Bowling Green, Ohio; and James Philo, last known address: 4 Lakeshore
Drive, Millbury, Ohio, is ordered to appear before the Wood County Juvenile Court on said date and show
cause why the complaint’s prayer should not be granted.
You are notified that any party may retain counsel for these Juvenile Court proceedings. Failure to
appear or otherwise respond to these proceedings may result in the Juvenile Court issuing Orders
concerning the relief requested. Questions may be directed to the Wood County Juvenile Court, phone
number 419-352-3554.
DAVID E. WOESSNER,
Juvenile Judge
HANNAH VOLLMAR,
Deputy Clerk
Sept. 18, ’09


PUBLICATION
OF NOTICE
REVISED CODE
SECTION 3109.04/
3113.06
Frank E. Wodarski III, father of David Wodarski, minor child, will take notice that a Motion for
Designation of Residential Parent and Modification of Child Support has been filed in the Wood County,
Ohio, Juvenile Court, Case No. 2002 JH 1691, that said motion will be for hearing before said Court in
Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio, on September 25, 2009, at 9:30 a.m., at the Wood County Juvenile
Court, 1032 South Dunbridge Road, Bowling Green, Ohio; and Frank E. Wodarski, last known address: 210
North Crest Apt. 1, Napoleon, Ohio, is ordered to appear before the Wood County Juvenile Court on said
date and show cause why the complaint’s prayer should not be granted.
You are notified that any party may retain counsel for these Juvenile Court proceedings. Failure to
appear or otherwise respond to these proceedings may result in the Juvenile Court issuing Orders
concerning the relief requested. Questions may be directed to the Wood County Juvenile Court, phone
number 419-352-3554.
DAVID E. WOESSNER,
Juvenile Judge
HANNAH VOLLMAR,
Deputy Clerk
Sept. 18, ’09


PUBLICATION
OF NOTICE
REVISED CODE
SECTION 2151.23(A)(1), 3127.23
Ashley Nyler, mother, and Patrick Roberts, father, of Mariah Lynn Roberts, minor child, will take notice
that a Complaint for Custody has been filed in the Wood County, Ohio, Juvenile Court, Case No. 2009 JF
1184, that said complaint will be for hearing before said Court in Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio, on
November 18, 2009, at 1:00 p.m., at the Wood County Juvenile Court, 1032 South Dunbridge Road, Bowling
Green, Ohio; and Ashley Nyler, last known address: 1048 N. Main St., Bowling Green, Ohio and Patrick
Roberts, last known whereabouts: Virginia, are ordered to appear before the Wood County Juvenile Court
on said date and show cause why the complaint’s prayer should not be granted.
You are notified that any party may retain counsel for these Juvenile Court proceedings. Failure to
appear or otherwise respond to these proceedings may result in the Juvenile Court issuing Orders
concerning the relief requested. Questions may be directed to the Wood County Juvenile Court, phone
number 419-352-3554.
DAVID E. WOESSNER,
Juvenile Judge
HANNAH VOLLMAR,
Deputy Clerk
Sept. 18, ’09


REQUEST
FOR PROPOSALS
Sealed proposals will be received by the City of Northwood, Ohio for Applications for Public Depository
and Banking Services Proposals from eligible banks until 11:00 am on the 4th day of November, 2009, when
said proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud. Depository Agreements shall be for a period of 5
years beginning January 1, 2010 and the Banking Services contract shall be for a period of 3 years also
beginning January 1, 2010 with a 2 year City of Northwood renewal option. All proposals should be
clearly marked “Banking Services Proposal” and addressed to Mr. Toby Schroyer, Finance & Revenue
Director, City of Northwood, 6000 Wales Road, Northwood, Ohio 43619. Specifications and any questions
can be directed to Toby Schroyer at the above address or by calling 419-693-9328. The City of Northwood
reserves the right to waive any irregularities and reject any or all proposals and to determine the
lowest and best bid.
Sept. 4, 11, 18, ’09


REQUEST
FOR PROPOSALS
The Wood County Commissioners will be receiving proposals for the Third Party Administration of the
Health Program, Medical Management & A “Wrap-Around Panel” of Health Providers for the Health
Insurance Plan for County Employees. Relevant questions may be directed to: Dr. James King, Benefits
Comprehensive, Inc., 3349 Executive Parkway, Suite I, Toledo, Ohio 43406, telephone (419) 344-7372.
Proposals must be completed and returned to the Commissioners’ Office, no later than 10:00 a.m., October
8, 2009. Completed Proposals must be stamped for time and date by the receptionist in the Office of the
Wood County Commissioners, One Courthouse Square, 5th Floor, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402.
The Request for Proposals is available on the Wood County Commissioners web page at:
http://www.co.wood.oh.us/
commissioners/bid.htm
In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code Section 2909.33, the successful bidder will be required to
certify that it does not provide material assistance to any organization on the United States department
of state terrorist exclusion list. The Terrorist Exclusion List may be found on the Ohio Homeland
Security Web site at:
http://www.home
landsecurity.ohio.gov/
Certification shall be made by completing a Declaration Regarding Material Assistance/Nonassistance to A
Terrorist Organization Form.
Sept. 18, ’09


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