Paper township
Paper townships are a type of township under Ohio law which functioning units of civil government. They exist because cities and villages in Ohio, which all sprang from townships, are allowed to continue to exist above townships. Once the territory of a township is completely enveloped by cities and villages, the township government ceases to function. Rumps of townships can be left to function in the event a city or village does not completely envelope the township, such as the relationship between Ashtabula Township, Ohio and Ashtabula City, Ohio .
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Township - Ohio - Cities - Villages - Ashtabula Township, Ohio - Ashtabula City, Ohio
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Sometimes an entire township has been incorporated under a different name, such as Van Buren Township in Montgomery County, which became the City of Kettering in 1955. Probably the best known of these paper townships is Mill Creek Township, which was in south-central Hamilton County and was absorbed by the City of Cincinnati in the Nineteenth Century.
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Van Buren Township - Montgomery County - Kettering - 1955 - Mill Creek Township - Hamilton County - Cincinnati - Nineteenth Century
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There are also townships that exist nominally in rump form but have no government. For example, in about 1980, Wayne Township in Montgomery County was re-incorporated as the city of Huber Heights. However, a small portion of Wayne Township -- east of Ohio 4 and south of Ohio 235 -- was part of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and could not be incorporated into the City of Huber Heights. Thus, that portion of Wayne Township, which is part of the Air Force Base, still nominally exists, but it has no local government.
Related Topics:
Wayne Township - Huber Heights - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
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