Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 711.102 | Violations.
...red, by the legal representative of the village, city or county, in the name of such village, city, or county and for the use thereof. |
Section 711.14 | Planting of cornerstone - forfeiture.
...Any person who lays out a village or an addition to a municipal corporation, and neglects to plant the cornerstones therein, or causes such village or addition to be surveyed or platted in any manner other than that prescribed in sections 711.01 to 711.13, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall forfeit and pay one hundred dollars and costs of suit, to be recovered in a civil action in the name of the county treasurer,... |
Section 711.16 | Directors to lay out village where county seat located.
... the court of common pleas to lay out a village, where a seat of justice is situated, shall be governed by sections 711.01 to 711.38, inclusive, of the Revised Code, and liable to the same forfeitures for violation of such sections as county recorders under section 729.05 of the Revised Code. |
Section 713.21 | Regional planning commission.
...ce and may serve as a member of a city, village, or county planning commission, except as otherwise provided in the charter of any city or village. Boards of township trustees, boards of county commissioners, and legislative authorities of municipal corporations, and the governing bodies of other participating units of local government, may appropriate their respective shares of the costs of regional planning. Those... |
Section 713.22 | County planning commission.
...ce and may serve as a member of a city, village, and regional planning commission, except as otherwise provided in the charter of any city or village. (D) The compensation and expenses of the appointive members of a county planning commission and the compensation of planning commission employees shall be paid from appropriations made by the board. The county planning commission may employ engineers, accountants, co... |
Section 713.231 | Joint planning councils - organization.
...e, and may serve as a member of a city, village, regional, and county planning commission except as otherwise provided in the charter of a city or village. |
Section 713.32 | Compatibility of offices.
...e, and may serve as a member of a city, village, or county planning commission, except as otherwise provided in the charter of the city or village. Members of the commission shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for expenses incurred in pursuit of their duties on the commission. The commission shall elect its own chairman and other officers from among its members, and shall establish its own rules a... |
Section 715.014 | Tourism development districts.
...Fiscal officer" means the city auditor, village clerk, or other municipal officer having the duties and functions of a city auditor or village clerk. (B)(1) The legislative authority of an eligible municipal corporation, by resolution or ordinance, may declare an area of the municipal corporation to be a tourism development district for the purpose of fostering and developing tourism in the district if all of the f... |
Section 718.09 | Election on tax levy dividing revenue between municipal corporation and school district.
...territory as a city, local, or exempted village school district, to the extent that not more than five per cent of the territory of the municipal corporation is located outside the school district and not more than five per cent of the territory of the school district is located outside the municipal corporation; (2) A municipal corporation that shares the same territory as a city, local, or exempted village school... |
Section 731.091 | Elimination of staggered terms of office.
...(A) The legislative authority of a village may, by the adoption of an ordinance or resolution to eliminate staggered terms of office, determine that all members of the legislative authority shall be elected at the same municipal election as provided for in this section. (B) At the regular municipal election occurring not less than ninety days after the certification of the ordinance or resolution to the board... |
Section 731.18 | Style of ordinances.
...he legislative authority of the city or village) of _______________state of Ohio," (filling the blank with the name of the city or village.) |
Section 731.57 | Investment authorized - limitations - procedure.
...er if the mayor is not such, and to the village solicitor or city director of law of such municipal corporation, a statement of moneys in the treasury or in the process of collection, and a schedule showing the probable requirements of money for the use of the municipal corporation for a period of not less than six months as the ordinance under section 731.56 of the Revised Code, or as the chief executive officer dir... |
Section 733.12 | Auditing accounts.
...icipal corporation, the city auditor or village clerk shall audit the accounts of all officers and departments. The auditor or clerk shall prescribe the form of accounts and reports to be rendered to his department and the form and method of keeping accounts by all other departments and, subject to the powers and duties of the auditor of state, shall have the inspection and revision thereof. Upon the death, resignati... |
Section 733.23 | Executive power in villages.
...The executive power of villages shall be vested in a mayor, clerk, treasurer, marshal, street commissioner, and such other officers and departments thereof as are created by law. |
Section 733.25 | Vacancy in office of mayor of village.
...When the mayor is absent from the village, or is unable for any cause to perform his duties, the president pro tempore of the legislative authority shall be acting mayor. In case of the death, resignation, or removal of the mayor, such president pro tempore shall become the mayor and shall hold the office until his successor is elected and qualified. Such successor shall be elected to the office for the unexpired ter... |
Section 733.59 | Taxpayer's suit.
...If the village solicitor or city director of law fails, upon the written request of any taxpayer of the municipal corporation, to make any application provided for in sections 733.56 to 733.58 of the Revised Code, the taxpayer may institute suit in his own name, on behalf of the municipal corporation. Any taxpayer of any municipal corporation in which there is no village solicitor or city director of law may bring su... |
Section 733.68 | Qualifications of municipal officers - oaths.
...ief be an elector of the city or that a village fire chief be an elector of the village. |
Section 735.052 | Purchasing used equipment without bidding.
...he legislative authority of any city or village may authorize, by ordinance, the director of public service, director of public safety, mayor, city manager, board of trustees of public affairs, village administrator, or other duly authorized contracting officer, commission, board, or authority to enter into a contract, without advertising and bidding, for the purchase of used equipment or supplies at an auction open ... |
Section 735.053 | Purchasing from other political subdivision without bidding.
...he legislative authority of any city or village may authorize, by ordinance, the director of public service, director of public safety, mayor, city manager, board of trustees of public affairs, village administrator, or other duly authorized contracting officer, commission, board, or authority to enter into a contract, without advertising and bidding, for services or the purchase of materiel, equipment, or supplies f... |
Section 735.30 | Special tax for municipal plant.
...er of them, are owned and operated by a village which receives its street lighting and fire protection therefrom, and the proceeds from the operation of such plants are insufficient to pay the expenses of their operation, the legislative authority thereof may levy a tax not to exceed five mills on each dollar valuation of the taxable property, real and personal, listed for taxation in such village, to pay the running... |
Section 737.16 | Appointment of deputy marshals, police officers, night guards and special police officers.
...d for by the legislative authority of a village, and subject to its confirmation, appoint all deputy marshals, police officers, night guards, and special police officers. All such officers shall continue in office until removed therefrom for the cause and in the manner provided by section 737.19 of the Revised Code. No person shall receive an appointment under this section after January 1, 1970, unless the person ha... |
Section 737.221 | Criminal records check.
...(A) The fire chief of a village fire department may request the superintendent of BCII to conduct a criminal records check with respect to any person who is under consideration for appointment or employment as a permanent, full-time paid firefighter or any person who is under consideration for appointment as a volunteer firefighter. (B)(1) The fire chief of the village fire department may request that the superinten... |
Section 755.13 | Supervision and maintenance of recreation facilities.
...(1) of this section does not apply to a village if the population of the village is less than five thousand, and does not apply to a township if the population of the unincorporated area of the township is less than five thousand. (E) As used in this section: (1) "Automated external defibrillator" has the same meaning as in section 2305.235 of the Revised Code. (2) "Sports and recreation location" means indoo... |
Section 759.20 | Board of cemetery trustees.
...The mayor of a village owning a public burial ground or cemetery may appoint a board to be known as the board of cemetery trustees. Such board shall consist of three members, whose term of office shall be three years, but the term of office of the members first appointed shall extend until the first municipal election thereafter, and until the officers chosen at such election are qualified and placed in office. Ther... |
Section 759.21 | Vacancies.
...n the board of cemetery trustees in any village appointed as provided in section 759.20 of the Revised Code by reason of death, disability, or removal from office of a member, the mayor shall appoint a member to fill such vacancy. An appointment to fill a vacancy shall be made at the first meeting of the legislative authority of the village after such vacancy has been brought to the attention of the mayor and the leg... |