Mission The mission of the City of Wilmington Wastewater Treatment Plant is to protect public health and the environment. About Wastewater and Treatment The Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) treats wastewater so it can be returned safely to the environment. Wastewater treatment is the “last line of defense” against water pollution. Through the treatment process, wastewater...
The code enforcement process is generally initiated by a concerned resident reporting a possible violation. Typical chain of events Concern or violation reported. Inspection is carried out by the Code Enforcement Official. Determination if violation exists and photos are obtained. If the violation is founded, a case is opened, and violations are added. Property owner...
This office encourages citizens to report property issues that impact their property or neighborhoods. You can submit your complaints directly to the online form below, or you can choose another method of reporting below. Report Violations Online Click to Fill out Google Form Report via Phone 937-382-6509 Report via Email avance@wilmingtonoh.org
The Wilmington Code of Ordinances cover Property Maintenance in part 17. Specific Examples of Property and Code Violations Litter and Trash Junk Vehicles or RV Storage on Residential Property- (This does not apply to cars parked in the street) Abandoned Shopping Carts Exterior Structure Maintenance- Roofing, Windows, Siding, and General Property Disrepair Interior Structure Maintenance-...
The Code Enforcement Department accepts complaints from citizens as well as other local departments and agencies regarding violations of the City’s Property Maintenance and Zoning Codes. The department handles a variety of violations including regarding exterior property maintenance, junk vehicles, litter, grass and weeds, infestations, interior property issues, and other property violations and then investigates...
Powers and Duties The Planning Commission convenes public meetings or hearing to: Make requests to City Council for initiation of proposed text or map amendments to the Zoning Code Review and make recommendations to City Council on all proposed zoning text and map amendments to this Zoning Code pursuant to Section 1135.09 (Zoning text and map amendments)...
About The Park Board typically meets the first Monday of the month at 4:00 p.m. The Park Board consists of three members, appointed by the Mayor for three-year terms. Contact the Park Office if you would like to be on the Park Board Meeting Notification list. In conformity with the provisions of Ohio Revised Code Section 755.01, the...
Powers and Duties The Municipal Civil Service Commission of Wilmington, Ohio is responsible for: Prescribing, amending, and enforcing rules for the classified civil service positions of the city Administering hiring examinations and preparing eligibility lists for vacant Civil Service positions Appointments, promotions, resignations, removals, transfers, layoffs, suspensions, reductions, and reinstatement of Civil Service employees Standardizing...
Powers and Duties The powers and duties of Board of Zoning Appeals are to: Hear and determine appeals from and review any order, requirement, decision or determination made by the Building Inspector in the enforcement of the Wilmington Zoning Code. Hear and decide on permits for conditional uses, development plans or other uses as required...
Mission To provide a safe, clean, and continuous supply of water for municipal and fire protection purposes that meets or exceeds local, State, and Federal standards for public health and environmental quality, and to provide courteous, responsive, and efficient service in the most cost-effective manner to our customers.
This bulk item pickup service is provided for those residents who occasionally have one of these items and is limited to the collection of three (3) bulk items per year, not for large quantities such as when a resident or renter moves or cleans up a property. After three (3) bulk items, there will be...
Residential Recycling In an effort to make recycling more convenient to all of Wilmington’s residents, a voluntary curbside recycling program has been implemented using larger toters. Recyclables are picked up weekly on regular refuse pick-up days. Commercial Recycling The City of Wilmington’s Commercial Curbside recycling program is designed to make recycling more convenient for all...
Household Responsibilities for Refuse CollectionTrash must be set out by 12:00 am on the day of pick up.All trash must be placed inside the cart with the lid completely closed.Refuse placed beside the toter will not be collected unless a bulk pickup has been scheduled.On pickup day, toters shall be placed within 5 feet of...
Generated Within City Limits Minimum: $16.00 Household Compactable Waste: $16.00 Per Cubic Yard Construction/Demolition: $16.00 Per Cubic Yard Clean Hard Fill Material: $15.00 / Ton Residential Compost/Yard Waste: $12.00 / Per Cubic Yard Commercial Compost/Yard Waste: $12.00 / Per Cubic Yard Generated Outside City Limits Minimum: $20.00 Household Compactable Waste: $20.00 Per Cubic Yard Construction/Demolition:...
Sanitation Department employees work hard to provide reliable customer service year round for all Wilmington residents. The Sanitation Department is closed in observance of the holidays listed below. If a resident’s trash day falls on one of the below listed holidays, trash will be collected the following day unless otherwise noted. Holidays New Years Day...