BRINKHAVEN — Brinkhaven Village Council voted unanimously Monday to adopt a
comprehensive Municipal Code of Ordinances.
Mayor Christopher Wyant signed the legislation into law on May 11 and it became effective immediately.
The code represents the first organized body of municipal law in the village’s history and marks a defining moment in Brinkhaven’s civic life, he said.
“This is more than the passage of an ordinance — it is the formal re-founding of Brinkhaven as a self-governing community,” Wyant said. “For the first time, every resident, every property owner, and every future council member will have a clear, organized, and publicly accessible body of law to rely on.
“We built this for the village, and it belongs to the village.”
The municipal code establishes a governance framework across all core areas of village administration. That includes land use, property maintenance, public health and safety, enforcement procedures, and council operations. Prior to its adoption, Brinkhaven operated without a codified, unified set of ordinances — a circumstance that created ambiguity for residents, council members, and administrative officers alike.
The code was developed over several months through a deliberate and community-informed process. A public town tall was held prior to the council’s vote, providing residents with the opportunity to ask questions and offer input before adoption.
The village solicitor reviewed the full text of the code. It reflects both state law compliance and the practical realities of governing a small rural community.
The code’s key provisions include the following:
— A lean Land Use Limitations chapter tailored to Brinkhaven’s character in place of a traditional zoning framework.
— A civilian code enforcement officer role rather than a law enforcement position.
— An appeals process routed directly through the village council.
— A policing arrangement maintained through a standing service agreement with the Village of Danville.
Stabilization and revitalization
Council members passed the adopting ordinance as emergency legislation, a designation that reflects the village’s prior lack of organized governance infrastructure and ensures the code takes effect without delay.
“After a successful town hall meeting, the Brinkhaven Village Council made a historical impact with a unanimous vote to adopt our municipal code,” Council President Pro Tempore Shannon French said.
“Many hours and consideration went into this to promote the health and safety of our village. We all look forward to seeing the positive impact this code will have on the community we all hold dear.”
The adoption of the code represents the capstone of a broader stabilization and revitalization effort led by Mayor Wyant since taking office.
Many of these steps are foundational and, in several cases, the first of their kind in the
village’s history — including the establishment of an official .gov website; the creation of
consistent, official village signage and branding; and participation in the Ohio State Auditor’s Universal Accounting Network.
These are not isolated improvements; they are part of a deliberate effort to professionalize the village’s governmental structure, establish clear and consistent representation, and reinforce transparency and accountability.
Collectively, they send a clear message — both within the community and across the county — that Brinkhaven is organized, engaged, and here to stay, with a firm commitment to stable, locally administered governance moving forward.
The municipal code is available for public inspection on the village website. Residents with questions may contact the mayor’s office directly.
