Hocking County
Complete Guide Listing
Introduction
The Small Business Resource Manual was developed by the Ohio Small Business Development
Center at Marietta College to assist Washington County residents who have an interest
in starting or expanding a small business.
While it is nearly impossible to cover every facet involved in business start-ups
or expansions, the following pages do provide a guide for you to follow as
you embark on your new adventure.
Regulations governed by the enclosed agencies change frequently.
p> For further assistance, please contact the Small Business Development Center at Washington State Community College, 308 Front St, Marietta, OH 45750; Telephone: 740-373-5150 and Fax number 740-373-7496, email plankford@wscc.edu.
County Overview
Highlights and statistical information
NAMED FOR: Native American word meaning "bottleneck"
ESTABLISHED: Act - March 1, 1818
2001 POPULATION: 28,476
LAND AREA: 422.8 square miles
COUNTY SEAT: Logan City
Hocking County is located in the southeastern portion of the state, accessed by U.S. Route 56 and State Route 180 crossing the county east and west and U.S. Route 33 and State Routes 93, 328, 374, and 664 running north and south across the county. Hocking County is best known for the Hocking Hills, an area containing thick forests, cascading waterfalls, deep rocky gorges and amazing rock formations. It has primarily been the process of surface erosion that has sculpted the beautiful Hocking Hills.
Within the Hocking Hills State Park system are Old Man's Cave, Ash Cave, Cedar Falls (containing the largest tree in Ohio - a hemlock); Conkle's Hollow (the deepest gorge in Ohio), Rock House and Cantwell Cliffs. The Hocking Hills is one of the premiere tourism areas in Ohio. There are numerous cabins, inns and bed and breakfast facilities throughout the region. The landscape attracts campers, canoers, hikers, boaters and rock climbers.
Hocking County is also a magnet for history buffs as they seek out the preserved portions of the Hocking Canal locks, dams and aqueducts. In addition, the county was home to Wyandotte Indians and Logan, the county seat, is named in honor of the famous Mingo Indian Chief.
Other attractions in Hocking County include Hocking Valley Scenic Railway, Lake Logan State Park, Natural Rock Bridge and Wayne National Forest.
The following summary provides a personal, residential, commercial, and industrial demographic snapshot of the county:
Demographics
HOCKING COUNTY COMMUNITY INFORMATION
| Largest Communities |
2000 |
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Persons by Age |
2000 |
| Logan |
6,704 |
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Under 5 years |
1,879 |
| Laurelville |
533 |
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5 to 9 years |
1,961 |
| Murray City |
452 |
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10 to 14 years |
2,069 |
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15 to 19 years |
2,002 |
| Housing Units |
2000 |
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20 to 24 years |
1,572 |
| Total Units |
12,141 |
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25 to 34 years |
3,474 |
| Owner Occupied |
8,204 |
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35 to 44 years |
4,520 |
| Renter Occupied |
2,639 |
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45 to 54 years |
4,040 |
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55 to 59 years |
1,595 |
| Income |
2000 |
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60 to 64 years |
1,421 |
| Median Household -2000 |
$34,261 |
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65 and over |
3,708 |
| Per Capita - 2000 |
$16,095 |
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| Number of Households |
2000 |
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Persons by Race |
2000 |
| Total |
10,843 |
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Total |
27,932 |
| Persons in Households |
27,516 |
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White |
27,547 |
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African American |
259 |
| Number of Families |
2000 |
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Am. Indian/Eskimo/Aleut |
82 |
| Total |
7,824 |
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Asian & Pacific Islander |
22 |
| Married couple |
6,319 |
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Hispanic |
124 |
| With related children |
2,689 |
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Education (Enrollment) |
2000 |
| 1970 |
20,322 |
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Public K-12 |
4,986 |
| 1980 |
24,304 |
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Private |
465 |
| 1990 |
25,533 |
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4 Year College/University |
873 |
| 2000 |
28,241 |
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2 Year Post College/Graduate |
106 |
| 2010(Projected) |
32,150 |
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Agriculture |
2001 |
| Hospitals |
1 |
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Number of Farms |
540 |
| Physicians |
20 |
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Land in Farms (acres) |
62,000 |
| Extended Care Homes |
3 |
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227 |
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HOCKING COUNTY BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
Utilities
Electric - AEP Southern Ohio Region; South Central Power Company
Natural Gas - Columbia Gas of Ohio Inc.; Paramount
Telephone - Verizon; Ameritech/Ohio Bell; Sprint/United
Transportation
Nearest Commercial Airport - Port Columbus International Airport
Major Employers
- Manufacturing
Amanda Bent Bolt Co.
Eljer Industries/Selkirk Metalbestos
General Electric
Logan Clay Products Co.
Smead Manufacturing Co.
Carborundum
- Government and Service
Hocking Valley Community Hospital
Logan City Board of Education
State of Ohio
Vencor
Civilian Work Force
1998 - - - 12,300
In 1998 manufacturing employed most workers - 2,199 - and the fastest-growing segment is the service industry, increasing 4.3% that year.
Components of Business Change
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1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
| Business Starts |
70 |
90 |
88 |
61 |
| Business Terminations |
52 |
64 |
88 |
56 |
| Net Change |
18 |
26 |
0 |
5 |
Community business resources
Many of the resources in this guide will assist you in developing a realistic plan prior to entering into business. Take the time to contact these sources of assistance and draw from
their skills and knowledge to complement and strengthen your chances of business success.
The following guide to area resources was compiled to include a representative cross-section of what is available. If the particular resource you contact cannot assist you personally with your need, they usually can refer you to someone who can.
This county has a vast and diversified group of
professionals who can provide invaluable information regarding the initial stages of your business. Early contact with the following could save you a lot of time, money and wasted effort. The Ohio Small Business Development Center at Ohio UniversityPhone: (740) 593-1797 Fax: (740) 593-1795 Ohio University SBDC Building 20, The Ridges, Room 174
Athens, OH 45701
Offers one-on-one business consulting, resource referrals, start-up information, business plan development, financial projections, loan application assistance, a resource center for market research and development, record-keeping assistance, cash management training, marketing review, financial management analysis, workshops and seminars, information on business financing, reference library, specialized services for women.
Logan-Hocking Chamber of Commerce is an action agency designed to meet community needs. In addition, the Chamber catalogs local building and land sites for potential new businesses. It is a voluntary organization of individuals and businesses who band together to advance commercial, financial, industrial and civic interests of the community. The Chamber has information concerning statistical data for the county, manufacturers’ directories, current economic indicators for the county; local, state and federal legislation affecting the local business community, and lists of area professionals and businesses that can be of assistance to you and your business. Logan-Hocking Chamber of CommercePhone: 740-385-6836 Fax: 740-385-7259 4 E. Hunter Street P.O. Box 838
Logan, Ohio 43138
The Hocking County Community Improvement Corporation (CIC) promotes Hocking area potential to prospective commercial and industrial businesses. The CIC promotes the excellent county workforce, abundant raw materials and energy, a fully-developed infrastructure, new industrial park and convenient locations to prospective businesses. In addition, the CIC maintains contact with industrial development people at the state level. The Hocking County Community Improvement Corporation, Logan-Hocking Chamber of CommercePhone: 740-385-6836 Fax: 740-385-7259 4 E. Hunter Street P.O. Box 838
Logan, Ohio 43138
Hocking County Tourism Association (HCTA) promotes tourism, coordinates tours, and maintains the Welcome Center, utilized as a regional Welcome Center. The Welcome Center provides tourist information and directories and promotion of the Hocking Hills area.
Meets the third Thursday each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Logan-Hocking County District Library. Hocking County Tourism AssociationPhone: 740-385-9706 Fax: 740-385-1146 13178 St. Rt. 664 S. Logan, Ohio 43138
Educational resources
Educational institutions offer a wide variety of assistance
and should all be contacted periodically to learn what workshops,
seminars, and training programs are scheduled.
Most publish an annual calendar of small business training
opportunities. Take advantage of these resources. It is clearly
to your benefit. The Ohio Small Business Development Center at Ohio UniversityPhone: (740) 593-1797 Fax: (740) 593-1795 Ohio University SBDC Building 20, The Ridges, Room 174
Athens, OH 45701
Offers one-on-one business consulting, resource referrals, start-up information, business plan development, financial projections, loan application assistance, a resource center for market research and development, record-keeping assistance, cash management training, marketing review, financial management analysis, workshops and seminars, information on business financing, reference library, specialized services for women.
Ohio State University Cooperative Extension Office Phone: 740-385-3222 Fax: 740-385-6572 150 N. Homer Logan, Ohio 43138
The Ohio State University Extension blends the needs of local citizens and communities, practical educational programs, new research and technical information. The Extension houses the Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development Program, Agriculture and Natural Resources and Family and Consumer Sciences.
Logan-Hocking County District Library
The reference and business sections of the library offer a broad selection of trade publications and statistical information in addition to books on how to go into business.
The library is usually able to order books and publications for you from other libraries.
The library frequently sponsors training on using the Internet.
The library staff will assist you in finding necessary information, much of it available on the Internet.
The library is a good source for demographic information about the Hocking County area.
The Logan-Hocking County District Library has a variety of general business-related information at the main library in Logan. Among the noteworthy titles are:
- Adams' Streetwise Small Business Start-Up: Your Comprehensive Guide to Starting and Managing a Business by Bob Adams.
- The Home Office and Small Business Answer Book: Solutions to the Most Frequently-Asked Questions about Starting and Running Home Offices and Small Businesses by Janet Attard
- Your Small Business Made Simple by Richard Gallagher
- The Complete Small-Business Source Book by Carl Hausman
- Small Business for Dummies by Eric Tyson
- Kiplinger's Working for Yourself by Anthony Joseph
- Entrepreneur Magazine: Making Money with Your Personal Computer
- The Home-based Entrepreneur by Linda Pinson
- The Family Business Answer Book by Arthur Buchholz
- Advertising Your Business Made E-Z by Garrett Adams
- The SBA Loan Book by Charles Green
- The Small Business Financial Planner by Glau
- Principles of Marketing by Robin Peterson
- Succeeding in Small Business: The 101 Toughest Problems by Jane Applegate
- Promoting and Marketing Your Crafts by Edwin Field
- Step-by-Step Bookkeeping: A Complete Handbook for the Small Businessman by Robert Ragan
- Simplified Small Business Accounting by Dan Sitarz
- So You Want To Own the Store: Secrets To Running a Successful Retail Operation by Mort Brown
- Starting and Operating a Business in Ohio by Michael D. Jenkins
Other business titles and publications may be ordered through the library's public access catalog through an interlibrary loan system. Books arrive in one to two days. Librarians also recommend small business owners consult www.oplin.lib.oh.us for resources.
Logan-Hocking County District LibraryPhone: 740-385-2348 Fax: 740-385-9093 230 E. Main Street Logan, Ohio 43138
Laurelville Branch, Logan-Hocking County District LibraryPhone: 740-332-4700 Fax: 740-332-1379 16240 Maple Street Laurelville, Ohio 43135
Small Business Seminars, Workshops, & Continuing Education
The Perry County Public Library – Corning BranchPhone: 740-347-4763 Adams Street Corning, Ohio 43730
County Regulations
County Government, in many instances, administers licenses and
taxes for Ohio.
Be sure to fulfill your county responsibilities.
Failure to do so may result in the loss or delay in receiving a
necessary state license to operate your business.
Depending on your particular business and situation,
additional requirements may exist.
Be sure to check with each area after you have outlined
your particular situation for any additional applicable licenses,
permits, or taxes.Vendor’s License
Is required of most retail establishments
This is a state license, issued by the county that pertains to the Ohio Sales Tax (see State Sales Tax). The charge for this is $25.00, payable one time.
The Auditor's office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
For cigarette sales, a license is also required and costs $30.00 (prorated), depending on date purchased.
Hocking County Auditor's OfficePhone: 740-385-2127 Fax: 740-385-9888 Courthouse 1 E. Main Street
Logan, Ohio 43138
Hocking County Engineer
Initial inquiries regarding driveway permit for commercial entranceway or location with a driveway. (Actual permit and fee obtained from Soil and Water Office, 740-380-2517.)
County road maintenance and assistance with widening road, if necessary for business.
Maintain traffic counts on county roads.
Phone: 740-385-8543 Fax: 740-385-0542 1286 California Avenue Logan, Ohio 43138
County Government
Hocking County Commissioners
Responsible for budget for all county departments.
Can provide general information on county business requirements, including contact points for zoning regulation, soil test, control, hazardous waste, water and sewer, building permits and other infrastructure needs.
Provide referrals to other appropriate Economic and Small Business Development offices and personnel.
Hocking County has no zoning, building permits, or building inspection requirements.
The commissioners office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. The commission meets at 9:30 a.m. every Tuesday and Thursday.
Hocking County CommissionersPhone: 740-385-5195 Fax: 740-385-1105 Courthouse 1 E. Main Street
Logan, Ohio 43138
County Economic Development
Enterprise Development CorporationPhone: 740-797-9646 Fax: 740-797-9659 9030 Hocking Hills Drive The Plains, Ohio 45780
Administers several small business loan programs that Morgan County businesses qualify for. See additional details in Chapter 6.
Buckeye Hills-Hocking Valley Regional Development DistrictPhone: 740-374-9436 Fax: 740-374-8038 Rt. 1, Box 299D Marietta, Ohio 45750
Administers several small business loan programs that Hocking County businesses qualify for. See additional details in Chapter 5.
Hocking County Department of Jobs and Family ServicesPhone: 740-385-5663 Fax: 740-385-1911 350 St. Rt. 664 N. P.O. Box 548
Logan, Ohio 43138
Helps employers find employees. Also helps workers find jobs. Maintains Community Relations Network; Ohio Works; Ohio Job Net; online database of prospective employers.
Governor's Economic Development OfficePhone: 740-373-5150 Fax: 740-374-8038 308 Front Street Marietta, Ohio 45750
County Government Officials/Other Resources
Hocking County Planning Commission
Predominantly governs residential subdivisions.
Enforces subdivision code.
If business locates in flood plain, please inquire regarding permit and fee through the Flood Plain Coordinator (Audie Wykle). Apply first before beginning construction.
Planning Commission meets 2:00 p.m. the fourth Monday of each month in the 1st floor conference room of the Keynes House.
Contact Mr. Wykle for request to be on agenda or with questions.
Contact:
Gary Starner, Chair
Roger Hinerman, Vice Chair
William Shaw, Secretary/Treasurer
Paula Tucker, Mayor of Logan
Gerald Robinette
Charles Myers
Audie Wykle
Robert West
Evans Hand
Kelly Montgomery Hocking County Planning CommissionPhone: 740-385-8546 Courthouse 1 E. Main Street
Logan, Ohio 43138
Personal Property Tax
Personal Property Tax
When you obtain your vendor’s license, you are given a personal property tax booklet to fill out to report personal property.
These returns must be filed with the County Auditor within 90 days after your first sale and thereafter on a yearly basis between February 15 and April 30.
Personal property items are anything used in business such as inventory, machinery, etc.; all are taxed.
Commercial real estate is tangible personal property and is also taxed.
If you produce a product, product inventory is reported.
Once the business owner purchases their vendor’s license, they will automatically be contacted by the state regarding sales tax.
Hocking County Auditor's OfficePhone: 740-385-2127 Fax: 740-385-9888 Courthouse 1 E. Main Street
Logan, Ohio 43138
County Health Department
County Health Department
Certain businesses may require approval and licensing by local health departments, for example, tattoo parlors, campgrounds, trailer parks.
Several municipalities in this area issue and administer this license and it would be wise to contact this county agency to identify any requirement.
The County Health Department issues restaurant and food service licensing, and are responsible for inspecting and approving all eating and lodging establishments.
Fee for the food service license varies, depending on type of food prepared: Class I, II or III. For example, $143 – Class I; $248 – Class II; $456 – Class III – all due on March 1st each year.
Classes and fees change March 2001 to five (5) levels. There will be five (5) levels of fees, depending on food served and size of facility.
The County Health Department issues well and septic permits, reviews trash complaints outside the villages, tracks county vital statistics and maintains a nursing division which administers various inoculations and implements public health programming. T. B. testing is required for food service operators.
There is an inspection, a waiting period, and a charge for this license, so be sure to apply early.
Licensing is also required for vending machines ($20.50), mobile operations ($75) and temporary food service like at a fairgrounds ($30 per event).
The County Health Department issues permits for assuring that private water supplies, swimming pools and sewage disposal systems are properly installed and functioning.
Investigates any environmental problems which may pose a hazard to the public health.
Hocking County has NO plumbing code.
Business must comply with checklist of state regulations and license requirements.
Starting in March 2001, State Department of Agriculture will be transferring licensing and inspection of food establishments, like grocery stores and drug stores, to Hocking County Department of Health.
Facilities must have a plan review (restaurant, coffee shop, etc.). Plan review fee is $58 - $115.
Hocking County Department & Board of Health Phone: 740-385-3030 Fax: 740-385-2252 132 Hocking Mall Logan, Ohio 43138
Home Bakery License
Home Bakery License
Home bakeries are licensed by the Ohio Department of Agriculture Division of Food Safety, but inspections are scheduled with the regional food inspector.
If you wish to sell baked good to the public, you must have your kitchen facilities inspected annually.
Ohio Department of Agriculture, Division of Food Safety
Phone: 614-728-6250 Fax: 614-644-0720 8995 E. Main Street Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068
County Register of Deeds
Hocking County Register of Deeds
Filing of a certificate disclosing partners in partnership.
File deeds and mortgages.
Maintain real estate records, leases for oil, coal and gas; liens filed -- for example, contractor would file a mechanic’s lien to put lien against property for nonpayment; or liens for worker’s compensation, unemployment, federal tax and mortgage.
Filing notice of commencement on new construction.
File financing statements for business equipment and small collateral loans.
Open 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Recorder’s OfficeDonna R. Leach 1 E. Main Street P.O. Box 949
Logan, Ohio 43138
Other Public Officials/Resources
City Overview
City of Logan
Municipal Government Officials/Other Resources
City of Logan Mayor's OfficePhone: 740-385-8310 Fax: 740-385-9399 10 S. Mulberry Street Logan, Ohio 43138
A great deal of information is available on the city website at www.loganohio.net. The Mayor works in collaboration with the Chamber to recruit business to the community. The Mayor’s Office provides referrals to the Community Improvement Corporation and Small Business Development Center, both located at the Chamber. The City of Logan has a Small Business Revolving Loan Fund (see Chapter 5). Business owners may apply at the Mayor’s Office and obtain assistance with their application.
City of Logan Police DepartmentPhone: 740-385-6866 (nonemergency) 50 S. Mulberry Street Logan, Ohio 43138
City of Logan Fire DepartmentPhone: 740-385-3955 (nonemergency) 155 E. Main Street Logan, Ohio 43138
Logan City Council
Phone: 740-385-8310 10 S. Mulberry Street Logan, Ohio 43138
Municipal Taxes
Municipal taxes are levied and collected by several different methods in Hocking County.
Municipal taxes are collected through each municipality’s court system.
Contact the City, Village or Township Hall of the legal municipality in which you intend to operate and identify what taxing agency with which you are to deal.
Contact the appropriate taxing agency and identify your tax responsibilities.
Employers are responsible for withholding tax payments from their employees and remitting this to the appropriate taxing authority when due.
In addition to the tax on individual wages, a municipal income tax also exists on net profits of corporations, partnerships, estates, and trusts (flat tax).
Be sure to recognize this liability and take the required steps to obtain the necessary forms so that you may file within the prescribed time period.
In Logan, the city levies a 1½ % income tax.
In Logan, there is no local sales tax.
Business owners may activate an income tax account with the city by phone, mail or in person. Business owners will be asked to complete a questionnaire when opening an income tax account.
The Income Tax office is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Deadlines for withholding tax payments are due quarterly. Businesses are required to file an annual tax return no later than April 30.
City of Logan Municipal Income Tax OfficePhone: 740-385-2222 Fax: 740-385-9399 P.O. Box 343 Logan, Ohio 43138
The City of Logan has a zoning code in effect.
New business owners are advised to consult with the following officials in the Service Director’s Office before buying and/or building any structure.
Sites within city limits require building permits. Building permit fee is $50.00.
Business owner gives address and they check to see if zoned correctly for what they are doing.
City of Logan Service Director’s Office
Phone: 740-385-4060 Fax: 740-385-9399 10 S. Mulberry Street Logan, Ohio 43138
Water ForemanWater Foreman Phone: 740-385-8393 10 S. Mulberry Street Logan, Ohio 43138
Inquire for water and sewer rates and taps. Water tap up to 1” line is $1,000; fee increases with size of line. Server tap is $300. After January 1, 2001 anticipate rates will increase.
Village of Laurelville
The Village of Laurelville has no zoning code in effect.
The Village of Laurelville issues no building permits.
The Village of Laurelville encourages business owners to contact the state for compliance with state regulations and Hocking County Health Department for county regulations (740-380-3030).
Municipal Government Officials/Other Resources
Village of Laurelville Mayor's Office and Village Municipal BuildingPhone: 740-332-4481or 740-332-3341 18751 Main Street P.O. Box 393
Laurelville, Ohio 43135
The Mayor's Office does not have official hours. Please call and leave a message.
Village of Laurelville Clerk/TreasurerPhone: 740-332-4481 18751 Main Street P.O. Box 393
P.O. Box 393, Ohio 43135
Village of Laurelville Waste Water Treatment PlantPhone: 740-332-4481 18751 Main Street P.O. Box 393
Laurelville, Ohio 43135
Call for information on water and sewer hookup and fees.
Laurelville Village CouncilPhone: 740-332-4481 18751 Main Street P.O. Box 393
Laurelville, Ohio 43135
The Laurelville Village Council meets the second Monday each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building.
Village of Laurelville Police Department740-332-4481 (nonemergency) 18751 Main Street P.O. Box 393
Laurelville, Ohio 43135
Village of Laurelville Volunteer Fire Department740-332-4691 (nonemergency) 18751 Main Street P.O. Box 393
Laurelville, Ohio 43135
Municipal Taxes
The Village of Laurelville levies no income tax.
In the Village of Laurelville, there is no local sales tax.
Village of Murray City
Village of Murray City Board of Public AffairsPhone: 740-762-2362 Fax: 740-762-2362 13964 Locust Street Murray City, Ohio 43144
They oversee water hookup and tap. Fee is $500. There is no village sewer.
The Village of Murray City has no zoning code in effect.
The Village of Murray City issues no building permits.
New business owners are advised to consult with the Hocking County Health Department regarding building regulations (740-380-3030) before buying and/or building any structure.
Municipal Government Officials/Other Resources
Village of Murray City Mayor's Office and Municipal BuildingPhone: 740-762-2362 13964 Locust Street Murray City, Ohio 43144
In partnership with City Council, the Mayor’s Office is aggressively recruiting new businesses.
Murray City Village CouncilPhone: 740-762-2362 13964 Locust Street Murray City, Ohio 43144
Meets the first and third Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the Municipal Building.
Village of Murray City Clerk/Treasurer OfficePhone: 740-762-2362 13964 Locust Street Murray City, Ohio 43144
Village of Murray City Police DepartmentPhone: 740-762-2362 (nonemergency) 13964 Locust Street Murray City, Ohio 43144
Village of Murray Volunteer Fire DepartmentPhone: 740-762-2362 (nonemergency) Main Street Murray City, Ohio 43144
Municipal Taxes
The Village of Murray City imposes no income tax.
The Village of Murray City imposes no local sales tax.
FIRSTAR BANKPhone: 740-385-9641 108 W. Main Street Logan, Ohio 43138
FIRST NATIONAL BANKPhone: 740-753-1941 11 Public Square Nelsonville, Ohio
CITIZENS BANK OF LOGANPhone: 740-385-0995 31550 Chieftain Drive Logan, Ohio 43138
NELSONVILLE CITIZENS BANK OF LOGAN
Phone: 740-753-4155 24 Fulton Street Nelsonville, Ohio
CITIZENS BANK OF LOGANPhone: 740-385-2821 21 Hocking Mall Logan, Ohio 43138
OAK HILL BANKSPhone: 740-380-9542 399 W. Front St Logan, Ohio 43138
CITIZENS BANK OF LOGANPhone: 740-385-8561 188 W. Main Street P.O. Box 591
Logan, Ohio 43138
NATIONAL CITY BANKPhone: 740-385-5643 11 W. Main Street Logan, Ohio 43138
LOGAN CENTURY NATIONAL BANKPhone: 740-385-5621 61 N. Market Street P.O. Box 351
Logan, Ohio 43138
JOHN T. WALLACE ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone: 740-385-3880 38 ½ N. Market Street Logan, Ohio 43138
PATRICIA J. NANGLEPhone: 740-385-7611 30 W. Main Street Logan, Ohio 43138
CHRISTOPHER VEIDT & STEVEN JACKSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAWPhone: 740-654-5777 37 E. Hunter Street P.O. Box 602
Logan, Ohio 43138
ROBERT L. LILLEY CO., LPAPhone: 740-385-2181 9 E. 2nd Street P.O. Box 588
Logan, Ohio 43138
G. DREW ROLSTON & STEPHEN PROCTOR, ATTORNEYSPhone: 740-385-5604 61 N. Market Street Logan, Ohio 43138
WILL KERNEN, AALPhone: 740-385-2121 158 E. Main Street P.O. Box 388
Logan, Ohio 43138
WILLIAM HENDERSONPhone: 740-385-5909 30 W. Hunter Street Logan, Ohio Logan
EDWIN JOHNSTONPhone: 740-385-8551 Fax: 740-385-0448 119 E. Hunter Street Logan, Ohio 43138
CHARLES A. GERKEN GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW
Phone: 740-385-2153 59 E. 2nd Street Logan, Ohio 43138
L. JACKSON HENNIGER & ASSOC. ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone: 740-385-1078 Toll Free: 1-888-327-0505 4 E. Main Street, Suite 200 Logan, Ohio 43138
NEAL DILLON CO., LPA
Phone: 740-385-2191 Fax: 740-385-2192 340 W. Main Street Logan, Ohio 43138
SANDRA L. BRANDON ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW
Phone: 740-380-2941 38 ½ N. Market Street Logan, Ohio 43138
R S ACCOUNTING SERVICESPhone: 740-385-0019 393 W. Front Street Logan, Ohio 43138
POLING GROUP, CPAPhone: 740-385-1959 82 E. Main Street Logan, Ohio 43138
MCLAIN HILL RUGG & ASSOCIATES, INC., CPAPhone: 740-385-6888 1216 W. Hunter Street Logan, Ohio 43138
ROBERT JACKSON, CPAPhone: 740-753-3568 414 Chestnut Street P.O. Box 238
Nelsonville, Ohio 45764
DILLON & C…, L.P.A.Phone: 740-385-2191 340 W. Main Street Logan, Ohio 43138
WESTERN SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Phone: 740-385-5388 1315 Hunter Street Logan, Ohio 43138
JIM ROGERS NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
Phone: 740-385-4822 111 E. Second Street Logan, Ohio 43138
STEWART’S INSURANCEPhone: 740-380-3816 19111 St. Rt. 328 New Plymouth, Ohio
QUENTIN CADD INSURANCEPhone: 740-385-5272 507 N. Mulberry Street Logan, Ohio 43138
STATE FARM INSURANCEPhone: 740-385-6878 390 W. Main Street Logan, Ohio 43138
MCFADDEN INSURANCE SERVICES
Phone: 740-385-1004 44 E. Second Street Logan, Ohio
BERRY INSURANCEPhone: 740-380-2093 11 W. Main Street P.O. Box 284
Logan, Ohio 43138
LOGAN INSURANCE AGENCY ALL STATE
Phone: 740-385-8575 53 S. Market Street Logan
AUTO OWNERS INSURANCEPhone: 740-385-8575 53 S. Market Street Logan, Ohio 43138
JOHNSON SHELLS INSURANCEPhone: 740-385-6878 56 E. Front Street Logan, Ohio 43138
ARNOLD & SCOTT INSURANCEPhone: 740-698-9300 5931 McHarg Road Albany, Ohio
BEN R. JENNINGS NATIONWIDE
Phone: 740-385-3036 Fax: 740-385-9027 62 N. Mulberry Street Logan, Ohio 43138
AMERICAN FAMILY INSURANCEPhone: 740-385-9114 86 E. Main Street Logan, Ohio 43138
DAVIE INSURANCEPhone: 740-385-2111 30 W. Hunter Street Logan, Ohio 43138
ALL RISK AUTO INSURANCEPhone: 740-380-2077 111 E. 2nd Street Logan, Ohio 43138
BRIMNER INSURANCE GRANGE
Phone: 740-385-3150 526 E. Main Street Logan, Ohio 43138
AFFORDABLE INSURANCEPhone: 740-380-3232 104 S. Market Street P.O. Box 307
Logan, Ohio 43138
KEMPER INSURANCEPhone: 740-385-0070 67461 St. Rt. 56 New Plymouth, Ohio
HOCKING VALLEY ADVERTISERPhone: 740-385-1969 51 S. Spring Street P.O. Box 247
Logan, Ohio 43138-0247
LOGAN DAILY NEWSPhone: 740-385-2107 72 E. Main Street P.O. Box 758
Logan, Ohio 43138
WLGN
98.3 FM/1510 AMPhone: 740-385-2151 1 Radio Lane P.O. Box 429
Logan, Ohio 43138
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