Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 503.14 | Method of boundary change.
...rporation, such change shall be made by annexation to the township in which the municipal corporation or the greater part of it was previously situated, of such parts of other townships as are covered by such extension. |
Section 503.31 | Remnant of township within boundaries of municipal corporation.
...he same as in the case of the filing of annexation transcripts. |
Section 519.18 | Township regulations not applicable within municipal corporations - exception.
...itory to adopt zoning regulations. Upon annexation of township territory to an existing municipal corporation the zoning regulations then in effect shall remain in full force and shall be enforced by the township officials until the legislative authority of said municipal corporation shall either officially adopt the existing zoning regulations or new regulations for such territory. |
Section 5709.74 | Annual service payments in lieu of taxes.
...which the parcel was located before its annexation until the township is paid back in full for the cost of any public infrastructure improvements it made on the parcel. The treasurer shall maintain a record of the service payments in lieu of taxes made from property in each township. (C) If annual service payments in lieu of taxes are required under this section, the county treasurer shall distribute to the appropr... |
Section 6103.04 | Jurisdiction in area incorporated as or annexed to municipal corporation.
...the improvements. The incorporation or annexation of any part of a district shall not affect the legality or enforceability of any public obligations issued or incurred by the county for purposes of this chapter to provide for the payment of the cost of acquisition, construction, maintenance, or operation of any water supply improvements within the area, or the validity of any assessments levied or to be levie... |
Section 6117.05 | Continuing jurisdiction where area is incorporated into or annexed to municipal corporation.
..., the facilities. The incorporation or annexation of any part of a district shall not affect the legality or enforceability of any public obligations issued or incurred by the county for purposes of this chapter to provide for the payment of the cost of acquisition, construction, maintenance, or operation of any sanitary or drainage facilities or prevention or replacement facilities within the area, or the val... |
Section 6119.061 | Continuing jurisdiction over water resource projects.
...to, the projects. The incorporation or annexation of any part of a district shall not affect the legality or enforceability of any public obligations issued or incurred by the district for purposes of this chapter to provide for the payment of the cost of acquisition, construction, maintenance, or operation of any water resource project or the validity of any assessments levied or to be levied on properties wit... |
Section 707.04 | Existing municipal corporation to approve incorporation of territory within three miles of its boundaries.
...ither of the following applies: (A) An annexation proceeding which included the territory within three miles of an existing municipal corporation has been attempted within two years preceding the date of filing of the incorporation petition under section 709.02 of the Revised Code but failed because the existing municipal corporation took unfavorable action, or because the existing municipal corporation took no acti... |
Section 709.01 | Annexation and detachment of territory.
...Territory may be annexed to, merged with, or detached from, municipal corporations, in the manner provided in this chapter, provided that no territory lying within the boundaries of a military base, camp, or similar installation under the jurisdiction of a military department of the United States government, that is used for the housing of members of the armed forces of the United States and is a center ... |
Section 709.012 | Reduction in firefighting force resulting from annexation of township territory.
...When a municipal corporation annexes township territory which results in a reduction of the firefighting force of the township or joint township fire district, the reduction shall be made by dismissal of firefighters in the inverse order of seniority, with the employee with least time of service being dismissed first. The annexing municipal corporation shall offer employment in the inverse order of dismissal by the t... |