Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 721.17 | Disposition of money arising from sale.
...f the municipal corporation, in the street cleaning fund, and shall be immediately available, in addition to the appropriations by the legislative authority of such municipal corporation, for the current expenses of the street cleaning department, and may be withdrawn from the treasury upon the warrant of the auditor or clerk of the municipal corporation for such purpose. Such money shall not be considered a source o... |
Section 721.18 | Exchange of lots for school purposes.
...upport of schools, the court of common pleas, on the application of the mayor or legislative authority thereof, may authorize an exchange of such lot for such other lot within the limits of the municipal corporation as the interest of the schools therein require. All lots so taken in exchange, shall be held for the same purposes and subject to the same conditions as the original lots. |
Section 721.19 | Petition.
...h other persons as the court of common pleas orders shall be made party defendants. The petition shall set forth an accurate description of each lot proposed to be given or taken in exchange, the specific circumstances which render the exchange necessary, and a prayer for such order as is required. |
Section 721.20 | Notice of petition to be published.
...e filing, pendency, and prayer of the petition provided for by section 721.19 of the Revised Code shall be published for four consecutive weeks or as provided in section 7.16 of the Revised Code, prior to the day of hearing, in a newspaper of general circulation in such municipal corporation. |
Section 721.21 | Hearing and order.
...ode, it appears to the court of common pleas that notice of the filing, pendency, and prayer thereof has been given as provided by section 721.20 of the Revised Code, and that an exchange of lots is necessary and will promote the interests of the schools, and that such an order would not be inconsistent with the terms of the original grant or device, the court shall authorize the exchange to be made, and order the ma... |
Section 721.22 | Transfer and lease of property by municipal corporation for library purposes.
...n such lawful terms as are agreed upon between the municipal corporation and the trustees of such library or library association. |
Section 721.23 | Use of public buildings.
...The legislative authority of a municipal corporation may permit the use of public buildings under its control, upon such terms as it provides by ordinance. |
Section 721.24 | Realty for school farms.
...ses of refuge, or like institutions, together with any personal property suitable for school farms, to any board of education upon such lawful terms as are agreed to between the municipal corporation and the board of education. |
Section 721.25 | Boards of education may acquire realty for school farms.
...Boards of education may acquire, lease, and maintain real property as provided by section 721.24 of the Revised Code, either within or without the school district of such board. When such property is conveyed it shall be under the control and supervision of the board of education, and all the powers, duties, and jurisdiction, relative to such institutions, vested in such municipal corporation or any officer thereof, ... |
Section 721.26 | Conveyance or exchange of land by municipal corporation to the United States.
...-thirds vote of all members elected thereto. Such ordinance shall authorize the mayor and clerk or other designated official of the municipal corporation to execute and deliver the necessary deed without advertising as required by section 721.03 of the Revised Code. |
Section 721.27 | Transfer, lease or conveyance of hospital property by municipal corporation to county.
..., by ordinance, authorize the transfer, lease, or conveyance of any real property, upon which it has acquired, established, erected, or maintained a hospital, together with any personal property suitable for such hospital, to either of the following: (1) A board of county commissioners, upon such lawful terms as are agreed upon between the municipal corporation and the board of county commissioners; (2) Any person ... |
Section 721.28 | Contracts for urban redevelopment or urban renewal.
... the legislative authority, without competitive bidding as required by section 721.03 of the Revised Code. |
Section 721.29 | Sale of real estate without bidding.
... 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 a two-thirds vote of the members of the legislative authority of the city, and by the board or officer having supervision or management of t... |
Section 723.01 | Legislative authority to have care, supervision, and control of public roads, grounds and bridges.
...ection 5501.49 of the Revised Code, the legislative authority of a municipal corporation shall have the care, supervision, and control of the public highways, streets, avenues, alleys, sidewalks, public grounds, bridges, aqueducts, and viaducts within the municipal corporation. The liability or immunity from liability of a municipal corporation for injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly caused by a fa... |
Section 723.011 | Control of sidewalks, curbs, and gutters.
...The legislative authority of a municipal corporation, in addition to the powers conferred by sections 729.01 to 729.10, inclusive, of the Revised Code, may require, by ordinance, by the imposition of suitable penalties or otherwise, that the owners and occupants of abutting lots and lands shall keep the sidewalks, curbs, and gutters in repair and free from snow or any nuisance. |
Section 723.012 | Wooden flagpole along right-of-way.
... of the lighting fixture shall at all times be flush with the sidewalk or sodded area in which it is embedded; (D) At no time shall the flag, flagpole, or holder limit or restrict the view of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, nor shall a flag, flagpole, or holder be installed that comes in physical contact, or is likely to come in physical contact, with overhead wiring. A municipal corporation may require the issuan... |
Section 723.02 | Opening streets.
...alter, divert, narrow, or widen any street, alley, or public highway within the limits of the municipal corporation. The legislative authority shall provide for such improvement by ordinance, which shall briefly and in general terms describe the part of the street, alley, or public highway to be abandoned by reason of such change, and the property to be appropriated for such purposes. The proceeding for such appropri... |
Section 723.03 | Dedication of streets - acceptance by legislative authority.
...A street or alley, dedicated to public use by the proprietor of ground in any municipal corporation, shall not be a public street or alley, or under the care or control of the legislative authority of such municipal corporation, unless the dedication is accepted and confirmed by an ordinance specially passed for such purpose. |
Section 723.04 | Change of name, vacating, or narrowing streets on petition.
...hority of a municipal corporation, on petition by a person owning a lot in the municipal corporation praying that a street or alley in the immediate vicinity of such lot be vacated or narrowed, or the name thereof changed, upon hearing, and upon being satisfied that there is good cause for such change of name, vacation, or narrowing, that it will not be detrimental to the general interest, and that it should b... |
Section 723.041 | Permanent easement in vacated street for public utility facilities.
...When any street, alley, or public highway, or a portion thereof, is vacated or narrowed by a municipality pursuant to the provisions of any section of Chapter 723. of the Revised Code, and the relocation of any conduits, cables, wires, towers, poles, sewer lines, steam lines, pipelines, gas and water lines, tracks, or other equipment or appliances of any railroad or public utility, whether owned privately or by any g... |
Section 723.05 | Change of name, vacating, or narrowing streets without petition.
...ion may, when there are two or more streets, avenues, or alleys of the same name in the municipal corporation, by ordinance and without petition therefor, change the name of any such street, avenue, or alley so as to leave only one to be designated by the original name. When, in the opinion of the legislative authority, there is good cause for vacating or narrowing a street or alley, or any part thereof, and ... |
Section 723.06 | Notice not required.
...municipal corporation to vacate any street, alley, avenue, or part thereof shall be given as provided in section 723.07 of the Revised Code, except when written consent to such vacation is filed with the legislative authority by the owners of the property abutting the part of the street or alley proposed to be vacated, in which case such notice shall not be required. |
Section 723.07 | Notice of application to be published.
...No street or alley shall be vacated or narrowed unless notice of the pendency and prayer of the petition under section 723.04 of the Revised Code is given by publishing, in a newspaper of general circulation in such municipal corporation, for six consecutive weeks preceding action on such petition, or as provided in section 7.16 of the Revised Code preceding action on the petition. Where no newspaper is of gene... |
Section 723.08 | Effect of order of vacation.
...corporation vacating or narrowing a street or alley which has been dedicated to public use by the proprietor thereof, shall, to the extent to which it is vacated or narrowed, operate as a revocation of the acceptance thereof by the legislative authority, but the right of way and easement therein of any lot owner shall not be impaired by such order. |
Section 723.09 | Vacation or establishment of street or alley by court.
...The court of common pleas may, upon petition filed in such court by any person owning a lot in a municipal corporation, for the establishment or vacation of a street or alley in the immediate vicinity of such lot, upon hearing, and upon being satisfied that it will conduce to the general interests of such municipal corporation, declare such street or alley established or vacated, but this method shall be in addition ... |