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  1. Jun 5, 2024 · Located northeast of Columbus in Franklin County, Plain Township is home to 13,000 residents including the City of New Albany. Established in 1810, Plain Township today is home to rolling farm fields, thriving businesses, quiet neighborhoods, great parks and excellent schools.

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  2. Plain Township. Government. 45 2nd Street New Albany OH 43054. (614) 855-7770. Send Email. Visit Website. Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm. About Us. Located just northeast of Columbus, Ohio in Franklin County, Plain Township is home to over 11,000 residents including the City of New Albany.

    • 45 2nd Street, New Albany, 43054, OH
    • (614) 855-7770
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  4. New Albany and the surrounding Plain Township are located in Franklin County, just northeast of Columbus, Ohio.

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  5. 45 Second Street. New Albany, OH 43054. Email: zoning@plaintownship.org. Phone: (614) 855-2085. Zoning Commission. Tom Byerly, Chair. Chris Barrett, Vice-Chair. Amy Kallner. Rick Otten. Zoning Board of Appeals. Brad Martin, Chair. Shane Clapham, Vice-Chair. Valerie Jorgensen. Chad Blind. Sara Rastegar. Richard Martin (Alternate)

  6. Plain Township is one of the seventeen townships of Franklin County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2020 census the population was 12,761. Geography. The runs of the Rocky Fork Creek and Blacklick Creek in Plain Township (blue) and New Albany (yellow), in the northeast corner of Franklin County.

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