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Section 4939.036 | [Former R.C. 4939.035, amended and renumbered by H.B. 478, 132nd General Assembly, effective 8/1/2018] Tolling of time period for consent.
...(A) The time period required in section 4939.031 of the Revised Code may be tolled only: (1) By mutual agreement between the entity requesting consent and the municipal corporation; (2) In cases where the municipal corporation determines that the application is incomplete; or (3) If the number of requests for consent for small cell facilities or wireless support structures received is likely to result in difficult... |
Section 4939.037 | [Former R.C. 4939.038, amended and renumbered by H.B. 478, 132nd General Assembly, effective 8/1/2018] Applicability of regulations.
...Nothing in this chapter precludes a municipal corporation from applying its generally applicable health, safety, and welfare regulations when granting consent for a small cell facility or wireless support structure. |
Section 4939.038 | [Former R.C. 4939.039, renumbered by H.B. 478, 132nd General Assembly, effective 8/1/2018] Eligible facilities request.
...Notwithstanding sections 4939.031 to 4939.037 of the Revised Code, a municipal corporation shall approve within sixty days, and may not deny, an eligible facilities request under 47 C.F.R. 1.40001. |
Section 4939.039 | Indemnification for municipalities and officials.
...fees and costs of defense, proceedings, actions, demands, causes of action, liability and suits of any kind and nature, including personal or bodily injury or death, property damage or other harm for which recovery of damages is sought, to the extent that it is caused by the negligence of the operator who owns or operates small cell facilities and wireless service in the public way, any agent, officer, director, rep... |
Section 4939.0311 | Consent not required.
...e following activities conducted in the public way: (1) Routine maintenance of wireless facilities; (2) The replacement of wireless facilities with wireless facilities that are consistent with the municipal corporation's current design guidelines and that are either of the following: (a) Substantially similar to the existing wireless facilities; (b) The same size or smaller than the existing wireless facilities. ... |
Section 4939.0312 | [Former R.C 4939.0313, amended and renumbered by H.B. 478, 132nd General Assembly, effective 8/1/2018] Consolidated requests.
...(A) A municipal corporation shall permit a person seeking to construct, modify, collocate, or replace more than one small cell facility or more than one wireless support structure within the jurisdiction of a single municipal corporation to file, at the person's discretion, a consolidated application for consent under section 4939.031 of the Revised Code for up to thirty small cell facilities requests in a single ap... |
Section 4939.0313 | [Former R.C. 4939.0315, amended and renumbered by H.B. 478, 132nd General Assembly, effective 8/1/2018] Restrictions on municipal authority.
...ociated wireless support structure in a public way, a municipal corporation shall not do any of the following: (A) Require a person to submit information about, or evaluate a person's business decisions with respect to, the person's service, customer demand, or quality of service to or from a particular area or site as a condition for approval of the request; (B) Require a person to submit information about the nee... |
Section 4939.0314 | Powers of municipality regarding placement of small cell facilities or wireless support structures.
...reasonably match the aesthetics and character of the immediate area regarding all of the following: (1) The location of any ground-mounted small cell facilities; (2) The location of a small cell facility on a wireless support structure; (3) The appearance and concealment of small cell facilities, including those relating to materials used for arranging, screening, or landscaping; (4) The design and appearanc... |
Section 4939.0315 | [Former R.C. 4939.0317, renumbered by H.B. 478, 132nd General Assembly, effective 8/1/2018] Moratorium prohibited.
...No municipal corporation may institute a moratorium on the filing, acceptance of filings, consideration, or approval of requests for consent described in section 4939.031 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4939.0316 | Former R.C. 4939.0319, amended and renumbered by H.B. 478, 132nd General Assembly, effective 8/1/2018] Fees.
...Any fee charged by a municipal corporation under section 4939.031 of the Revised Code for granting or processing an application for consent shall not exceed a one-time fee of two hundred fifty dollars per small cell facility. Beginning on the effective date of this section, a municipal corporation may adjust this fee ten per cent every five years, rounded to the nearest five dollars. During each five-year period, th... |
Section 4939.0317 | Duration of approval term.
...lly applied permitting to safeguard the public health, safety, and welfare. An operator may remove its small cell facilities at any time subject to applicable work permit requirements and may stop paying annual charges or fees under division (B) of section 4939.0322 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4939.0322 | [Former R.C. 4939.0325, amended and renumbered by H.B. 478, 132nd General Assembly, effective 8/1/2018] Collocation of wireless support structure; reimbursement charges.
... construction standard or engineering practice, tariff, contractual obligation or right, or federal or state law or regulation regarding utility poles, similar structures, or equipment of any type owned or controlled by that investor-owned electric utility, affiliate, electric cooperative, or independent transmission company. |
Section 4939.0323 | [Former R.C. 4939.0327, renumbered by H.B. 478, 132nd General Assembly, effective 8/1/2018] Exclusive agreements.
...A municipal corporation shall not enter into an exclusive arrangement with any entity for the right to attach to the municipal corporation's wireless support structures. |
Section 4939.0329 | Construction, modification, or maintenance of oversized pole or wireless support structure under public way.
...rt structure along, across, and under a public way in excess of the size limits, to the extent permitted by the municipal corporation's applicable regulations. |
Section 4939.04 | Management, regulation, and administration of public ways by municipal corporations.
...ed by Section 3 of Article XVIII of the Ohio Constitution. |
Section 4939.05 | Levy of public way fees by municipal corporation.
...that the municipal corporation both has actually incurred and can clearly demonstrate are or can be properly allocated and assigned to the occupancy or use of a public way. The costs shall be reasonably and competitively neutrally allocated among all persons occupying or using public ways owned or controlled by the municipal corporation, including, but not limited to, persons for which payments are waived as authoriz... |
Section 4939.06 | Appeal of levy of public way fee.
...fee levied against it pursuant to the enactment of an ordinance by a municipal corporation, the public utility may appeal the public way fee to the public utilities commission. The appeal shall be made by filing a complaint that the amount of a public way fee, any related classification of public way occupants or users, or the assignment or allocation of costs to the public way fee is unreasonable, unjust, unjustly d... |
Section 4939.07 | Application to recover fees and costs.
... section as a regulatory asset is not practical or that deferred recovery of that cost would impose a hardship on the public utility or its customers, the commission shall establish a charge and collection mechanism to permit the public utility full recovery of that cost. A hardship shall be presumed for any public utility with less than fifteen thousand bundled sales service customers in this state and for any publi... |
Section 4939.08 | Relocation of facilities.
... the health, safety, and welfare of the public, an operator shall relocate or adjust its facilities within the public way at no cost to the municipal corporation, as long as such request similarly binds all users in or on such public way. Such relocation or adjustment shall be completed in accordance with local law. |
Section 4939.09 | [Former R.C. 4939.08, amended and renumbered by H.B. 478, 132nd General Assembly, effective 8/1/2018] Exceptions for prior franchises or agreements.
...inance both governing public ways and enacted by a municipal corporation prior to September 29, 1999, unless, on or after that date, the ordinance is materially modified. (2) Division (B)(1) of this section does not apply to operators and their facilities. (C) Nothing in sections 4939.01 to 4939.08 of the Revised Code authorizes a municipal corporation to levy a fee, other than a public way fee authorized by sectio... |
Section 4951.01 | Authority to construct street railways.
...Street railways, with single or double tracks, sidetracks, and turnouts, may be constructed or extended within or without, or partly within and partly without, any municipal corporation. Offices, depots, and other necessary buildings for street railways may be constructed. |
Section 4951.02 | Grant of right to construct.
...The right to construct or extend a street railway within or beyond the limits of a municipal corporation may be granted only by its legislative authority by ordinance. The right to construct such street railway without the limits of a municipal corporation may be granted only by the board of county commissioners by an order entered on its journal. The legislative authority or the board may fix the conditions upon whi... |
Section 4951.03 | Grantee not to be released from obligation.
...After a grant to construct or extend a street railway, or the renewal of any such grant, has been made by general or special ordinance or by the order of the board of county commissioners, neither the municipal corporation nor the board shall release a grantee from any obligations or liabilities imposed by the grant or renewal during the term for which such grant or renewal was made. |
Section 4951.04 | Right to occupy tracks of existing companies.
...ce between the termini of the route, as actually constructed, operated, and run over, of the company or person to whom such grant is made. In granting permission to extend existing routes in cities, the cities and companies owning such route shall have all the rights and powers which they possess under existing laws and contracts. |
Section 4951.05 | Extension to be constructed as new route.
...No extension of a street railway located wholly outside a city, or of one wherever located, which is built in pursuance of a right obtained from authority other than that of a municipal corporation, shall be made within the limits of such city, except as a new route. |