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Section 711.132 | Effective date of planning commission rules.

... planning commission or by the board of county commissioners in the case of a regional or county planning commission.

Section 711.14 | Planting of cornerstone - forfeiture.

...ed in a civil action in the name of the county treasurer, for the use of the county.

Section 711.15 | Disposal of lots - forfeiture.

..., in a civil action, in the name of the county treasurer for the use of the county.

Section 711.16 | Directors to lay out village where county seat located.

...tures for violation of such sections as county recorders under section 729.05 of the Revised Code.

Section 711.28 | Lots may be revised and renumbered.

...s thereto, or subdivisions thereof, the county auditor and county recorder, in conjunction with a person appointed by the mayor of such municipal corporation, may make a revision of the numbers of all the in-lots and out-lots of such municipal corporation as they stand upon the record, and renumber all the lots, so that the in-lots shall have but one consecutive series of numbers, beginning with the number one, and t...

Section 711.29 | Mode of renumbering.

...The county auditor and the county recorder, in conjunction with an associate appointed as provided by section 711.28 of the Revised Code, shall make a schedule of all the in-lots of a municipal corporation, beginning with the original plat thereof, by setting down the lots in the order of their numbers and placing opposite such old numbers the new numbers assigned thereto. There shall follow in such schedule, in the ...

Section 711.33 | Fees.

...The county auditor, county recorder, and their associate, shall each receive two dollars per day for their services under sections 711.28 to 711.32, inclusive, of the Revised Code.

Section 711.36 | Order by board to replat.

...11.35 of the Revised Code, the board of county commissioners shall forthwith employ a competent surveyor, who, after being sworn to well and faithfully discharge the duties assigned him, shall proceed to replat such municipal corporation according to the original plan or plat thereof. To enable him to find more easily the lines and corners of streets, lanes, alleys, and lots, the surveyor may call and examine witness...

Section 711.37 | Record of plat and certificate.

...11.36 of the Revised Code, the board of county commissioners shall cause them to be recorded in the office of the county recorder, and such record, or a copy thereof, certified by the recorder, is prima-facie evidence of the plat of the municipal corporation in all the courts of this state.

Section 713.25 | Effect of adoption of plans.

...ipal corporation to which a regional or county plan is certified under section 713.24 of the Revised Code, may adopt such plan, and it shall thereupon have the same force within such municipal corporation as is provided by law or charter for plans prepared and adopted by the local planning commission. The board of county commissioners may adopt such plan so far as it relates to nonmunicipal territory. Thereafter no p...

Section 713.30 | Interstate regional planning commission.

...Any board of county commissioners and the legislative authority of a municipality may cooperate with other such boards or authorities of this state and of any adjoining state to create by agreement an interstate regional planning commission, whenever such subdivisions comprise a region which would benefit from cooperative governmental planning. An interstate regional planning commission may also be created by compac...

Section 713.31 | Members - costs.

...The terms of members of an interstate regional planning commission, the method of their appointment, and the proportion of the costs to be borne respectively by the various counties and municipal corporations in the region in creating the commission shall be determined by such counties and municipal corporations.

Section 713.34 | Administration.

...te or any adjoining state, and from any county, municipal corporation, or other political subdivision of this or any adjoining state, including a county, regional, municipal, or other planning commission of this or any adjoining state, or from private sources, and may contract with respect thereto and provide such information and reports as may be necessary to secure such financial aid. Within the amounts thus agree...

Section 715.26 | Regulating erection, inspection, and numbering of buildings.

... with the municipal corporation, or a county land reutilization corporation organized under Chapter 1724. of the Revised Code that is serving as the municipal corporation's agent, to perform the removal or repair of the insecure, unsafe, or structurally defective building. If an emergency exists, as determined by the municipal corporation, notice may be given other than by certified mail and...

Section 715.39 | Assistance by board of county commissioners authorized.

...e to act as the physician, the board of county commissioners may pay to the treasurer of such municipal corporation a sum not to exceed three thousand dollars per annum to defray the cost of the services performed by such physician.

Section 715.691 | Alternative procedures and requirements for creating joint economic development zone.

...ile with the board of elections of each county within which a contracting party is located a copy of the ordinance or resolution approving the contract and shall direct the board of elections to submit the ordinance or resolution to the electors of the contracting party on the day of the next general, primary, or special election occurring at least ninety days after the ordinance or resolution is filed with the board...

Section 721.29 | Sale of real estate without bidding.

...ority of a city may sell to a board of county commissioners real estate belonging to the city that is no longer needed for city purposes upon such lawful terms as are agreed upon between the city and the board of county commissioners, without competitive bidding as required by section 721.03 of the Revised Code. No such sale shall be made unless the contract for the sale is authorized by ordinance, approved by ...

Section 725.05 | Issuing urban renewal bonds.

...cer of the municipal corporation to the county auditor of the county in which the municipal corporation is located. The revenues pledged and the moneys derived from the levy of such tax shall be placed in the urban renewal debt retirement fund established for such urban renewal bonds and applied to the payment of interest on, principal of, and redemption premium for such urban renewal bonds, trustee's fees, and costs...

Section 727.31 | Proceedings to recover special assessment.

...nt, which has not been certified to the county auditor for collection, is not made by the time stipulated in the ordinance providing therefor, the amount assessed, with interest, and a forfeiture of ten per cent thereon, may be recovered by suit before a county court, municipal court, or other court of competent jurisdiction, in the name of the municipal corporation, to enforce the lien against the lots and lands cha...

Section 727.332 | Municipal treasurer to deliver statement showing amount collected to auditor.

...lected and deliver the statement to the county auditor. The county auditor, after endorsing the statement with the time of filing, shall remove the amount of the special assessment collected from the tax list.

Section 731.231 | Adopting standard or technical ordinances and codes.

... also on file in the law library of the county or counties in which the municipality is located and that said clerk has copies available for distribution to the public at cost. If the adopting municipality amends or deletes any provisions of such code, the publication shall contain a brief summary of such deletion or amendment. If the agency which originally promulgated or published the code thereafter amends said...

Section 731.54 | Written return to county auditor - amount a lien upon property.

...tion shall make a written return to the county auditor of its action under sections 731.51 to 731.53, inclusive, of the Revised Code, with a statement of the charges for its services, the amount paid for the performing of such labor, the fees of the officers who made the service of the notice and return, and a proper description of the premises. Such amounts, when allowed, shall be entered upon the tax duplicate, sha...

Section 733.08 | Vacancy in office of mayor of city.

... if there is one, or if not then of the county central committee, of the political party that nominated the last occupant of the office as a candidate for that office for the current term. If the vacancy occurs because of the death, resignation, or inability to take office of a mayor-elect, an appointment to take the office at the beginning of the term shall be made by the members of the central committee who reside ...

Section 733.40 | Disposition of fines and other moneys.

...cted that have been advanced out of the county treasury, shall be paid by the mayor to the county treasury on the first business day of each month. Except as otherwise provided by section 307.515 or 4511.19 of the Revised Code, the mayor shall pay all court costs and fees collected by the mayor in state cases into the municipal treasury on the first business day of each month. This section does not apply to ...

Section 733.52 | Prosecuting attorney of mayor's court.

...ired of the prosecuting attorney of the county. The director of law or the assistants whom he designates to act as prosecuting attorneys of the mayor's court shall receive such compensation for the service provided by this section as the legislative authority of the city prescribes, and such additional compensation as the board of county commissioners allows.