The township’s zoning department is staffed by Zoning Inspector Steven Averill, Zoning and Planning Coordinator and Assistant Zoning Inspector David Dietrich, and Administrative Assistant Linda Zimmerman. The Zoning Inspector can instruct residents on whether changes to their property will require review by the BZA. The BZA also grants conditional permits as provided for in the zoning regulations. The Board of Zoning Appeals considers requests from residents seeking “area” and/or “use” variances from current regulations. The township has zoning for residential, convenience business, light industrial, mixed use (PUD), active public park, passive public park, and professional office uses. ![]() The Zoning Commission creates zoning regulations and makes recommendations on amendments for zoning changes that are directed to trustees for a final decision. Linda Zimmerman is the secretary for both boards. Members are appointed by the Board of Trustees. Each group has five members who serve a five-year, staggered term basis. The township created a Zoning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals in 1949. ![]() The objective of Bainbridge Township zoning is to protect the area from unrestricted development.
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