Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 6115.04 | Establishment and purpose of sanitary districts.
...To provide a water supply for domestic, municipal, and public use within the district, and incident to those purposes and to enable their accomplishment to construct reservoirs, trunk sewers, intercepting sewers, siphons, pumping stations, wells, intakes, pipe lines, purification works, treatment and disposal works, to maintain, operate, and repair the same, to acquire additional water supplies by purchase, and to d... |
Section 6115.12 | Seal - records - transcripts of meetings.
... providing a water supply for domestic, municipal, and public use or meeting for any other matter regarding such a district other than litigation involving the district shall keep a written transcript of the meeting and shall make the transcript available to the public upon request. |
Section 6115.15 | Plans for sewage or other liquid waste or treatment or disposal works submitted to board.
...ovision of a water supply for domestic, municipal, and public use, or for the reduction of populations of biting arthropods, after the establishment of the district and the organization of the board of directors of the district no public corporation or person shall install within the district any outlet for discharge of sewage or other liquid waste or any treatment or disposal works until the plans therefor have been... |
Section 6115.16 | Improvement plan approval and execution.
...e plan for a water supply for domestic, municipal, and public use shall be prepared with recognition of an equitable apportionment of the available supply to each political subdivision within the district. If the purposes for which the district was established include both improved sanitation and improved water supply a plan shall be prepared for each purpose. If the board finds that any former survey made by an... |
Section 6115.18 | Powers and duties of board of directors.
...to provide a water supply for domestic, municipal, and public use within the district, to promote the public health, comfort, convenience, and welfare, and to accomplish all other purposes of the district, the board may: (A) Clean out, straighten, alter, deepen, or otherwise improve any stream, watercourse, or body of water receiving sewage or other liquid wastes and located in or out of said district; (B) Fill up ... |
Section 6115.21 | Dominant right of eminent domain.
...ons, and over townships, counties, and municipal corporations. In the exercise of this right due care shall be taken to do no unnecessary damage to other public utilities, and, in case of failure to agree upon the mode and terms of interference, not to interfere with their operation or usefulness beyond the actual necessities of the case, due regard being paid to the other public interests involved. |
Section 6115.58 | Sanitary district assessments and taxes constitute a lien.
...of the state for general state, county, municipal corporation, school, and road taxes shall be paramount, upon all the lands and other property against which such taxes are levied as is provided in this chapter. Such lien may be evidenced by a certificate substantially in the form set forth in division (F) of section 6115.79 of the Revised Code. The certificate and tables shall be prepared by the secretary of the san... |
Section 6115.61 | Appropriation of fund of water department for payment of assessments or water charges.
...ch use of funds of the water works of a municipal corporation shall be in addition to the use permitted by sections 715.08, 743.04, 743.05, and 735.29 of the Revised Code. For the purpose of producing sufficient revenue to provide for such payment of assessments or annual levies of a district, in addition to the other expenses and obligations of the water department, or to pay charges for water, which charges are to ... |
Section 6115.62 | Retirement of principal and interest on bonds.
...unds of the water-works department of a municipal corporation for the purpose of payment of such additional charges shall be in addition to the uses permitted by sections 715.08, 743.04, 743.05, and 735.29 of the Revised Code, and the legislative or other appropriating authority may appropriate funds of the water-works department for such purpose. Revenue received by the district through such additional rate shall be... |
Section 6115.65 | Compensation, expenses - salaries of extra clerical force.
... providing a water supply for domestic, municipal, and public use shall be compensated on a per diem basis for no more than twelve meeting days per year and also shall receive necessary expenses incurred in performing their duties as members of the board. The per diem compensation of the members shall be established by the court at a rate not exceeding two hundred dollars per day. (2) Members of the board of directo... |
Section 6117.39 | Acquisition or purchase of property.
... estate or personal property owned by a municipal corporation. (B)(1) For the purposes of division (B) of this section, any of the following constitutes a public exigency: (a) A finding by the director of environmental protection that a public health nuisance caused by an occasion of unavoidable urgency and suddenness due to unsanitary conditions compels the immediate construction of sewers for the protection... |
Section 6117.42 | Compensation to other public agencies providing services.
...he case of a county, when conveyed to a municipal corporation as provided in division (B) of section 6117.05 of the Revised Code. |
Section 6117.46 | County trunk or main sewers.
...ereof within or without the limits of a municipal corporation, regulate the tapping thereof by lateral sewers, and prescribe the conditions of such tapping. |
Section 6117.49 | Sale or disposition of county sanitary or drainage facilities.
...replacement facilities by a county to a municipal corporation in accordance with division (B) of section 6117.05 of the Revised Code may be made without regard to division (A) of this section. |
Section 6119.01 | Regional water and sewer district organization.
...e contiguous counties or in one or more municipal corporations, or both, may be organized as a regional water and sewer district in the manner and subject to the conditions provided in Chapter 6119. of the Revised Code, for either or both of the following purposes: (A) To supply water to users within and without the district; (B) To provide for the collection, treatment, and disposal of waste water within and witho... |
Section 6119.28 | Construction contracts award and payment.
... same manner as provided for payment of municipal contracts in Chapter 735. of the Revised Code. |
Section 6121.042 | Rates or charges imposed upon the owners or occupants of lands within waste water facilities service area.
... purpose the legislative authority of a municipal corporation or the board of county commissioners of a county may by resolution define an area, within their respective jurisdictions, that will derive a benefit from the waste water facilities service provided under an order, and may fix and impose rates or charges upon the owners or occupants of lands within such area. |
Section 7.10 | Legal advertisements, notices, and proclamations.
...lished by a public officer of a county, municipal corporation, township, school, or other political subdivision, publishers of newspapers shall establish a government rate. The government rate shall not exceed the lowest classified advertising rate and lowest insert rate paid by other advertisers. Legal advertising appearing in print, except that relating to proposed amendments to the Ohio Constitution, shall be se... |
Section 703.011 | Village with more than 5,000 electors becomes city.
...ethod of determining classifications of municipal corporations set out in section 703.01 of the Revised Code, villages, which at the most recent general election had more than five thousand resident electors registered with the board of elections of the county in which the village is situated or, when more than five thousand resident electors have voted at the most recent general election, in such village, shall beco... |
Section 703.17 | Effect of surrender of corporate rights.
...rs, and the corporate character of such municipal corporation in respect thereto, shall remain in effect as though no surrender had been made. After the presentation of a petition requesting such surrender, the city or legislative authority thereof shall not incur or create any new debt or liability, enter into any new contract, or increase the debts and liabilities of such city in any manner during the pendency of ... |
Section 703.23 | Judicial notice of classification.
...udicial notice of the classification of municipal corporations, and of their advancement, reduction, and dissolution. |
Section 703.33 | [Former R.C. 703.20, amended and renumbered as R.C. 703.33 by H.B. 101, 135th General Assembly, effective 4/30/2024] Surrender of corporate power by villages.
...y the number voting at the last regular municipal election, and by an affirmative vote of a majority of the electors at the next general election held in an even-numbered year occurring after the period ending ninety days after the filing of the petition with the legislative authority. If the result of the election is in favor of the surrender, the village clerk or, in the alternative, the board of elections shall ce... |
Section 703.331 | Village dissolution for lack of services or candidates.
... subdivisions at least two of which are municipal corporations to provide, at least five of the following services: (a) Police protection; (b) Fire-fighting services; (c) Garbage collection; (d) Water service; (e) Sewer service; (f) Emergency medical services; (g) Road maintenance; (h) Park services or other recreation services; (i) Human services; (j) A public library established and operated sol... |
Section 703.34 | [Former R.C. 703.201, amended and renumbered as R.C. 703.34 by H.B. 101, 135th General Assembly, effective 4/30/2024] Dissolution of village.
...east two services typically provided by municipal government, such as police or fire protection, garbage collection, water or sewer service, emergency medical services, road maintenance, or similar services. "Services" does not include any administrative service or legislative action. (5) The village has failed for any fiscal year to adopt the tax budget required by section 5705.28 of the Revised Code. (6) A vill... |
Section 703.377 | Winding up affairs during transition period.
...y" means the legislative authority of a municipal corporation or board of trustees of a township. (B) During the period when a dissolution is in question, the board of directors of any special improvement district with respect to which the village is a participating political subdivision shall not create any new debts, obligations, or liabilities except to the extent the debt, obligation, or liability is necessary ... |