Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 715.51 | Billiards, pool, and gambling.
...Any municipal corporation may: (A) Regulate billiard and pool tables, nine or ten pin alleys or tables, and shooting and ball alleys; (B) Authorize the destruction of instruments or devices used for the purpose of gambling. |
Section 715.52 | Houses of ill fame.
...Any municipal corporation may: (A) Suppress and restrain disorderly houses and houses of ill fame; (B) Provide for the punishment of all lewd and lascivious behavior in the streets and other public places. |
Section 715.53 | Taverns.
...Any municipal corporation may regulate taverns and other houses for public entertainment. |
Section 715.54 | Vicious literature.
...Any municipal corporation may restrain and prohibit the distribution, sale, and exposure for sale of books, papers, pictures, and periodicals or advertising matters of an obscene or immoral nature. |
Section 715.59 | Hospitals for diseased prisoners.
...The legislative authority of a municipal corporation may provide suitable hospitals for the reception and care of such prisoners as are diseased or disabled, under such regulations and the charge of such persons as the legislative authority directs. |
Section 715.60 | Regulation of explosives.
...Any municipal corporation may regulate the transportation, keeping, and sale of gunpowder and other explosives or dangerous combustibles and materials, and provide or license magazines therefor. |
Section 715.67 | Violation of ordinances may be made a misdemeanor.
...Any municipal corporation may make the violation of any of its ordinances a misdemeanor, and provide for the punishment thereof by fine or imprisonment, or both. The fine, imposed under authority of this section, shall not exceed five hundred dollars and imprisonment shall not exceed six months. |
Section 715.692 | Creation of joint economic development review council.
...trict. (3) "Contracting party" means a municipal corporation, county, or township that is a party to a joint economic development zone contract under section 715.691 of the Revised Code or, if the contract has not yet taken effect, will be a party to such a contract. (4) A business "operates within" a zone if the net profits of the business or the income of employees of the business would be subject to an inc... |
Section 715.80 | Binding agreements concerning zoning, other regulatory and proprietary matters.
...d use regulation applicable pursuant to municipal corporation, township, and county regulations, including, but not limited to, zoning procedures. |
Section 715.81 | Authority of municipal corporations and townships.
...When exercising a power or performing a function or duty under a contract entered into under section 715.691 of the Revised Code, a township may exercise all of the powers of a township, and may perform all the functions and duties of a township, within the joint economic development zone that is subject to division (I)(2) of section 715.691 of the Revised Code pursuant to and to the extent consistent with the contra... |
Section 715.83 | Unincorporated area or township eligible for certain projects.
...ed Code that also includes as a party a municipal corporation that is an eligible area as defined in division (A)(2) of section 122.16 or division (A)(9) of section 5733.33 of the Revised Code, then any project located anywhere within the unincorporated area or township contained within the joint economic development district is eligible for any state assistance under Chapter 122. or section 5733.33 of the Revised Co... |
Section 718.92 | Amended returns.
...intends to file an amended consolidated municipal income tax return, or to amend its type of return from a separate return to a consolidated return, based on the taxpayer's consolidated federal income tax return, the taxpayer shall notify the commissioner before filing the amended return. (B) In the case of an underpayment, the amended return shall be accompanied by payment of any combined additional tax due togethe... |
Section 718.93 | Examination of records and other documents and persons.
...ability, for the income tax levied by a municipal corporation. (C) The tax commissioner may examine under oath any person that the commissioner reasonably believes has knowledge concerning any income that was or would have been returned for taxation or any transaction tending to affect such income. The commissioner may, for this purpose, compel any such person to attend a hearing or examination and to produce any bo... |
Section 719.04 | Resolution declaring intent to appropriate.
...The legislative authority of a municipal corporation shall, whenever it is deemed necessary to appropriate property, pass a resolution declaring such intent, defining the purpose of the appropriation, and setting forth a pertinent description of the land and the estate or interest therein desired to be appropriated. |
Section 721.09 | Application of rentals.
...ntals or charges made or collected by a municipal corporation for the use of any part of the territory described in section 721.04 of the Revised Code, or for improvements thereon, shall be used only to maintain, improve, or add to improvements in aid of navigation and water commerce. |
Section 721.10 | No retroactive effect.
... to the effect of any previous act of a municipal corporation concerning territory or public rights described in section 721.04 of the Revised Code. Those sections have no effect, except as expressly provided in sections 721.04 to 721.11 and 1506.10 of the Revised Code, to give any littoral or riparian owner any rights in any territory covered or formerly covered by the waters of Lake Erie or other navigable waters o... |
Section 721.19 | Petition.
...he mayor. The board of education of the municipal corporation and such 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.
...ewspaper of general circulation in such municipal corporation. |
Section 721.21 | Hearing and order.
... to be made, and order the mayor of the municipal corporation to execute and deliver such deed, in fee simple, as is necessary to effect the exchange. |
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 721.25 | Boards of education may acquire realty for school farms.
...ve to such institutions, vested in such municipal corporation or any officer thereof, shall be terminated and abolished. No advertisement of the ordinance or other legislative proceeding for the sale or lease of such property is required. |
Section 721.28 | Contracts for urban redevelopment or urban renewal.
...The legislative authority of a municipal corporation may authorize the transfer, lease, or conveyance of any real property in accordance with and for the purposes of a plan adopted by the legislative authority for urban redevelopment or urban renewal upon such lawful terms and conditions and in such manner as are prescribed by the legislative authority, without competitive bidding as required by section 721.03 of the... |
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 723.06 | Notice not required.
...ntion of the legislative authority of a 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 723.08 | Effect of order of vacation.
...e order of a legislative authority of a municipal 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. |