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Section 163.57 | Replacement housing.

... The acquisition of replacement housing sites and the acquisition, rehabilitation, relocation, and construction of replacement housing shall be considered to be for a public purpose, and displacing agencies may properly expend their respective funds to carry out the purposes of sections 163.51 to 163.62 of the Revised Code. (D) In order to prevent unnecessary expenses and duplications of functions, and to promote un...

Section 163.58 | Regulations and procedure for displacement situations.

... section, the head of each displacing agency is authorized to establish such regulations and procedures as he may determine to be necessary to assure: (1) That the payments and assistance authorized by sections 163.51 to 163.62 of the Revised Code shall be administered in a manner which is fair and reasonable, and as uniform as practicable; (2) That a displaced person who makes proper application for a payment au...

Section 163.59 | Policy for land acquisition.

...tive shall be given a reasonable opportunity to accompany the appraiser during the appraiser's inspection of the property, except that the head of the lead agency may prescribe a procedure to waive the appraisal in cases involving the acquisition by sale or donation of property with a low fair market value. If the appraisal values the property to be acquired at more than ten thousand dollars, the head of the acquir...

Section 163.60 | Acquiring interest in buildings located on acquired real property.

...id to the tenant therefor. (C) Payment under this section shall not result in duplication of any payments otherwise authorized by law. No such payment shall be made unless the owner of the land involved disclaims all interest in the improvements of the tenant. In consideration for any such payment, the tenant shall assign, transfer, and release all his right, title, and interest in and to such improvements.

Section 163.61 | Reimbursement of incidental expenses.

...ice or the date of deposit in court of funds to satisfy the award of compensation in a condemnation proceeding to acquire real property, whichever is the earlier, shall reimburse the owner, to the extent the head of such agency considers fair and reasonable, for expenses he necessarily incurred for: (A) Transfer taxes, and similar expenses incidental to conveying such real property to the state agency; (B) Penalty...

Section 163.62 | Reimbursement of reasonable costs, disbursements, and expenses.

...all award the owner of any right, or title to, or interest in, such real property such sum as will in the opinion of the court reimburse such owner for the owner's reasonable costs, disbursements, and expenses, including reasonable attorney, appraisal, and engineering fees actually incurred because of the condemnation proceeding, as provided in division (G) of section 163.09 or division (A) or (C) of section ...

Section 163.63 | Condemnation - eminent domain.

...Any reference in the Revised Code to any authority to acquire real property by "condemnation" or to take real property pursuant to a power of eminent domain is deemed to be an appropriation of real property pursuant to this chapter and any such taking or acquisition shall be made pursuant to this chapter.

Section 164.01 | Aid to local government improvement definitions.

... not include amounts required to be deposited in special funds pursuant to the applicable bond proceedings, or financing costs paid from such amounts received. (M) "Local debt support" means the subsidization of the interest rate on a loan obtained by a subdivision. (N) "Principal amount" refers to the aggregate of the amount as stated or provided for in the bond proceedings authorizing the obligations as the amo...

Section 164.02 | Ohio public works commission; small government capital improvements commission.

...l be required, by reason of section 101.26 of the Revised Code, to resign from or forfeit membership in the general assembly. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a county, municipal, or township public official may serve as a member of the Ohio public works commission or the Ohio small government capital improvements commission. Members of the commissions established by this section do not hav...

Section 164.03 | Dividing state into districts for purpose of allocating funds.

...e public infrastructure capital improvement projects of local subdivisions through the issuance of general obligations of the state of Ohio pursuant to Section 2k, 2m, 2p, or 2s of Article VIII, Ohio Constitution, the state is divided into the following districts: District one. Cuyahoga county shall constitute district one. District two. Hamilton county shall constitute district two. District three. Franklin count...

Section 164.04 | District public works integrating committee.

...ternates. Except with respect to the selection of the private sector member of the committee, the affirmative vote of at least five committee members or their alternates is required for any action taken by a vote of the committee. (2) In district two, the district committee shall consist of nine members appointed as follows: two members shall be appointed by the board of county commissioners; three members sha...

Section 164.05 | Director of the Ohio public works commission duties.

...ient of the loan or grant; (c) The amount of the financial assistance, when added to all other financial assistance provided during the fiscal year for projects within the district, does not exceed that district's allocation of money from the state capital improvements fund for that fiscal year; (d) The district committee has provided such documentation and other evidence as the director may require that the dist...

Section 164.051 | Administrator of small government capital improvements commission - powers and duties.

...es or townships with populations in the unincorporated areas of the township of less than five thousand; (2) Authorize payments to such villages or townships or their contractors for the costs incurred for capital improvement projects which have been approved in accordance with this chapter. All requests for payments shall be submitted to the administrator on forms and in accordance with procedures specified in rul...

Section 164.06 | District public works integrating committee duties.

...uant to division (B) of this section, select the requests for financial assistance that will be formally submitted by the district to the director of the Ohio public works commission. In order to provide for the efficient use of the district's state capital improvements fund allocation each year, a district committee shall assist its subdivisions in the preparation and coordination of project plans. (B) In selectin...

Section 164.07 | Locating and using minority business enterprises.

...ects to be financed in whole or in part under this chapter, a local subdivision shall comply with the percentage requirements of section 125.081 of the Revised Code. (B) A capital improvement that is financed in whole or in part under this chapter is a public improvement, and a subdivision undertaking a capital improvement is a public authority, for purposes of section 4115.03 of the Revised Code. All contractors a...

Section 164.08 | State capital improvements fund.

...ving loan fund, into which shall be deposited all repayments of loans made to local subdivisions for capital improvements pursuant to this chapter. Investment earnings on moneys in the fund shall be credited to the fund. (2) There may also be deposited in the state capital improvements revolving loan fund moneys obtained from federal or private grants, or from other sources, which are to be used for any of the purp...

Section 164.09 | Issuing and sale of general obligations.

...ions, except for any portion to be deposited in special funds, or in escrow funds for the purpose of refunding outstanding obligations, all as may be provided in the bond proceedings, shall be deposited to the state capital improvements fund established by section 164.08 of the Revised Code. (E) The issuer may appoint paying agents, bond registrars, securities depositories, and transfer agents, and may retain the ...

Section 164.10 | State capital improvements bond service fund.

...ts in that fund, subject to any applicable provisions of the bond proceedings but without necessity for any act of appropriation. During the period beginning with the date of the first issuance of obligations and continuing during such time as any obligations are outstanding in accordance with their terms, so long as moneys in the bond service fund are insufficient to pay all bond service charges on such obligations,...

Section 164.12 | Preventing adverse effects on federal income tax.

...l Revenue Code of 1986, 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C.A. 1, as amended.

Section 164.14 | Local transportation improvement program fund.

... in the fund may be used to pay reasonable costs incurred by the commission in administering this section. Investment earnings on moneys credited to the fund shall be retained by the fund. (B) Grants awarded under this section may provide up to one hundred per cent of the estimated total cost of the project. (C) No grant shall be awarded for a project under this section unless the project is designed to have a us...

Section 164.15 | Township contract to pay costs of engineering services.

...es may enter into a contract with the county engineer under which the board agrees to pay all or any part of the cost of engineering services to be provided to or obtained for the township by the county engineer that are necessary for projects awarded under this chapter.

Section 164.16 | Appurtenances to roads and bridges to enhance safety of animal-drawn vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles.

...enhance the safety of animal-drawn vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles, eligible activities include, but are not limited, to the following: (A) Constructing or widening shoulders, including widening of bridges and culverts and purchase of rights-of-way, if necessary; (B) Constructing pull-off lanes for roadways with visibility issues; (C) Improving vertical and horizontal curvature of roadways; (D) Placement of w...

Section 164.20 | Natural resource project definitions.

...rom federal income taxation pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 501(a) and described in 26 U.S.C. 501(c) and formed to protect the natural environment. (C) For the purposes of sections 164.20 to 164.27 of the Revised Code, the definition of "project" in section 164.01 of the Revised Code does not apply.

Section 164.21 | Natural resources assistance councils.

...es assistance council consisting of eleven members. Of the eleven members, one shall be a member of the appointing integrating committee and one shall represent a soil and water conservation district that is located within the geographical jurisdiction of the appointing integrating committee. The nine other members of the council shall be appointed from the following categories of organizations, units of government, ...

Section 164.22 | Eligible projects.

...sary to make an open space area accessible and useable by the general public. Projects proposed pursuant to division (A) of this section shall emphasize the following: (1) The support of comprehensive open space planning and incorporation of aesthetically pleasing and ecologically informed design; (2) The enhancement of economic improvement that relies on recreation and ecotourism in areas with relatively high un...