Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 713.121 | Statute of limitations.
...ions of an administrative board created under section 713.11 of the Revised Code, or of any other administrative entity acting under that section, in the granting of zoning variances or conditional use certificates shall be brought more than two years after the variance or certificate was granted. |
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Section 713.13 | Injunction.
...ation, or imminent threat thereof, the municipal corporation, or the owner of any contiguous or neighboring property who would be especially damaged by such violation, in addition to any other remedies provided by law, may institute a suit for injunction to prevent or terminate such violation. |
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Section 713.14 | Effect of zoning regulations.
...ich territory zoning regulations have been previously adopted as provided by sections 303.02 to 303.25, inclusive, or sections 519.02 to 519.25, inclusive, of the Revised Code, such regulations may be adopted and continued in full force and effect by the newly created municipal corporation without following the procedure prescribed by sections 713.07 to 713.11, inclusive, of the Revised Code and the council of such n... |
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Section 713.15 | Nonconforming uses.
...o years or more, or for a period of not less than six months but not more than two years that a municipal corporation otherwise provides by ordinance, any future use of such land shall be in conformity with sections 713.01 to 713.15 of the Revised Code. The legislative authority of a municipal corporation shall provide in any zoning ordinance for the completion, restoration, reconstruction, extension, or substitution... |
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Section 713.16 | Claim preclusion and zoning appeals.
...diction pursuant to its power of review under Chapter 2506. of the Revised Code, on claims brought under this chapter, does not preclude later claims for damages, including claims brought under 42 U.S.C. 1983, even if the common law doctrine of res judicata would otherwise bar the claim. The general assembly intends that this section be construed to override the federal sixth circuit court of appeals's decision in ... |
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Section 713.21 | Regional planning commission.
...other public office to which they were elected. Any member of a regional planning commission may hold any other public office and may serve as a member of a city, village, or county planning commission, except as otherwise provided in the charter of any city or village. Boards of township trustees, boards of county commissioners, and legislative authorities of municipal corporations, and the governing bodies of othe... |
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Section 713.22 | County planning commission.
...ssioners, the board member shall send a letter of appointment to the alternate and deliver a copy of that letter to the clerk of the board of county commissioners. At the next regular meeting of the board, the clerk shall inform the board of the designation of the alternate, and the board shall have the designation entered on the journal. To designate an alternate for any other member of the planning commission, the... |
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Section 713.23 | Regional or county planning commission - powers and duties.
... region or county respectively, as a whole or as more than one political unit within the region or county. (B) The duties of the planning commission include, but are not limited to: (1) Preparing the plans, including studies, maps, recommendations, and reports on: (a) Regional goals, objectives, opportunities, and needs, and standards, priorities, and policies to realize such goals and objectives; (b) Economic an... |
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Section 713.231 | Joint planning councils - organization.
...t planning council after approval by at least a majority of the legislative authorities of the municipal corporations participating in the commission and by the participating board or boards of county commissioners. The agreement shall specify the various powers and duties of regional or county planning commissions, including the power to contract, receive, and expend fees, funds and grants, and utilize services fro... |
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Section 713.24 | Certified copies of plans to each municipal corporation.
... thereof included in the plan. In the event of the subsequent creation of a planning commission for any municipal corporation within a county having a county planning commission, or for any municipal corporation subsequently incorporated within the area of a region having a regional planning commission, a copy of the county or regional plan shall be immediately certified to such planning commission. |
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Section 713.25 | Effect of adoption of plans.
...ial action of the board shall be controlled thereby in such respect, unless the site shown on the plan as the location of such plant is purchased within six months after the adoption of the plan by the board, or unless proceedings for the appropriation of the necessary property are commenced within a period of six months and such property is then or thereafter appropriated in such proceedings. |
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Section 713.26 | County engineer shall assist commission.
...The county engineer of any county for which a regional or county planning commission has been organized, shall give such assistance to the commission, within the scope of his resources and without interference with his regular duties, as is requested by it. |
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Section 713.27 | Plans to be filed with county recorder.
...ter the plan's adoption and when so deposited the copy thereof shall state the action or nonaction of the appropriating authority with respect to the purchase or appropriation of property for such plant, as provided in section 713.25 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 713.30 | Interstate regional planning commission.
... 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 compact through appropriate action by resolution, ordinance, or otherwise pursuant to law, of boards of county commissioners and legislative authorities of muni... |
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Section 713.31 | Members - costs.
... 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. |
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Section 713.32 | Compatibility of offices.
... the commission shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for expenses incurred in pursuit of their duties on the commission. The commission shall elect its own chairman and other officers from among its members, and shall establish its own rules and bylaws, schedule of meetings, and such committees with such powers as it deems necessary to carry on its work. |
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Section 713.33 | Powers and duties.
..., water and air transportation, and communication facilities, and continuing comprehensive transportation planning; (4) The general location, character, and extent of public and private works and facilities which are of area-wide or regional, as distinguished from purely local, concern; (5) Long-range programming and financing of capital projects and facilities. (B) The commission shall: (1) Review plans and prop... |
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Section 713.34 | Administration.
...s, and services from the federal government or its agencies, from departments, agencies, and instrumentalities of this state 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... |
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Section 715.01 | General powers of municipal corporations.
... purchase, gift, devise, appropriation, lease, or lease with the privilege of purchase, for any authorized municipal purpose, and may hold, manage, and control such property and make any rules and regulations, by ordinance or resolution, required to fully carry out the provisions of any conveyance, deed, or will, in relation to any gift or bequest, or the provisions of any lease by which property may be acquired. |
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Section 715.011 | Leasing power.
...uildings, structures, and other improvements for any authorized municipal purpose, and in conjunction therewith, may grant leases, easements, or licenses for lands under the control of the municipal corporation for a period not to exceed forty years. The lease shall provide that at the end of the lease period the buildings, structures, and related improvements together with the land on which they are situate sh... |
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Section 715.012 | Real estate conveyed by state.
...ny and all losses, costs, or related expenses asserted by any person or persons for injury, death, or loss to person or property relating to any act, omission, or neglect of the state relating to real estate conveyed from the state to the municipal corporation or relating to any condition of the real estate. |
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Section 715.013 | Prohibiting levy of municipal taxes.
...oration may impose any tax, fee, assessment, or other charge on auxiliary containers, on the sale, use, or consumption of such containers, or on the basis of receipts received from the sale of such containers. As used in this division, "auxiliary container" has the same meaning as in section 3767.32 of the Revised Code. (C) This section does not prohibit a municipal corporation from levying an income tax or withhol... |
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Section 715.014 | Tourism development districts.
...s taxes under section 5739.021 or 5739.026 of the Revised Code, the aggregate rate of which does not exceed one-half of one per cent on September 29, 2015. (5) "Fiscal officer" means the city auditor, village clerk, or other municipal officer having the duties and functions of a city auditor or village clerk. (B)(1) The legislative authority of an eligible municipal corporation, by resolution or ordinance, may de... |
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Section 715.015 | Development charges.
...n that has designated a tourism development district under section 715.014 of the Revised Code may enter into and enforce agreements with one or more owners of property located within the district by which the owner or owners agree to pay a development charge for the purpose of fostering and developing tourism within the district. The amount of the development charge shall equal one-half, one, one and one-half, or tw... |
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Section 715.02 | Agreements for joint construction or management of public work, utility, or improvement.
... by ordinance or resolution, as applicable, passed by the legislative body of each municipal corporation or other political subdivision that is a party to the agreement. The ordinance or resolution shall set forth the agreement in full and, when approved, shall be a binding contract. (B) Any agreement entered into as provided in this section shall provide for the following: (1) The method by which the work, utilit... |