Falls names new assistant law director
Boardman attorney hired at $70K salary
NEWTON FALLS — Village council has welcomed attorney Gary Van Brocklin of Boardman as the new part-time assistant law director.
Van Brocklin, who made his first appearance to council on Wednesday, will work with Law Director Jeff Limbian. As assistant law director, Van Brocklin will work 30 hours per week on legal matters for the village.
The assistant law director position was created after Limbian, who was handling duties as both village prosecutor in Newton Falls Municipal Court and law director, asked that the position be split in half. Limbian will handle the prosecutor duties for the court, where there has been an increase in cases since the return of the Newton Falls Police Department last summer.
Van Brocklin will focus on reviewing village council legislation and contracts. He said he looks forward to serving the village.
In February, council approved a new contract with Limbian for $70,000 as prosecutor for two days per week. Council also approved an assistant law director position for 30 hours per week, also at $70,000. Mayor David Hanson said the village is pleased to have an assistant law director in place to answer council’s questions on different issues.
Van Brocklin said he has been looking into different matters facing village officials, including recent council legislation,
First Ward Councilman Brian Kropp said it is “exciting for the village to have an assistant law director in place” who can be at meetings to answer questions by council on legislation. He said there are often times when council needs a legal opinion on a matter at meetings.
Councilwoman-at-Large Julie Stimpert said council has spent time trying to fill the assistant law director position since Limbian made his request.




