Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 719.31 | Preference to be given appropriation proceedings.
...the city to the owner or owners of real property, the court shall give preference to all proceedings under such application over all other civil cases, except proceedings under sections 119.01 to 119.13, inclusive, of the Revised Code, irrespective of the position of the proceedings on the calendar of the court. In the course of the proceedings the court shall grant no more than two continuances to either party with... |
Section 721.11 | Waterfront development - leases - assessments on improvements.
...oral land and other specially benefited property, such part or all of the cost of constructing the bulkheads, filling, highway, and other improvements, in aid of navigation and water commerce, as is agreed upon by the owners of the littoral lands and the legislative authority of the municipal corporation. The municipal corporation may issue bonds in anticipation of the collection of the assessments and use the procee... |
Section 721.14 | Election.
...te a deed of conveyance or lease of the property as therein provided. In holding the special election, sections 133.01 to 133.65, inclusive, of the Revised Code apply. |
Section 721.28 | Contracts for urban redevelopment or urban renewal.
...nsfer, 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 Revised Code. |
Section 723.01 | Legislative authority to have care, supervision, and control of public roads, grounds and bridges.
...for injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly caused by a failure to perform the responsibilities imposed by this section shall be determined pursuant to divisions (A) and (B)(3) of section 2744.02 of the Revised Code. |
Section 723.02 | Opening streets.
...doned by reason of such change, and the property to be appropriated for such purposes. The proceeding for such appropriation shall be as provided by sections 719.01 to 719.21, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
Section 723.06 | Notice not required.
...islative 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 723.11 | Hearing of adverse claims.
...the court according to the value of the property owned by them as it stands taxed on the tax list of the county, and a jury may be demanded as in other cases. The court shall, when necessary, appoint a guardian ad litem for all minors or persons of unsound mind who are interested in the premises. |
Section 723.32 | Surface treatment and sprinkling of streets by board of education.
...urface of any street abutting on school property, and pay for such work the same as other contingent expenses. |
Section 723.54 | Inspection of bridges.
...or may be a potential danger to life or property shall be identified in reports, and if such official determines that the condition of such a bridge represents an immediate danger the official shall immediately report the condition to the legislative authority. With respect to those bridges where there exists joint maintenance responsibility, the municipal official shall furnish a copy of the official's report to eac... |
Section 725.021 | Notice to board of education prior to grant of exemption.
...ement that exempts improvements to real property from taxation in the manner set forth in section 725.02 of the Revised Code until section 5709.83 of the Revised Code has been complied with. |
Section 725.07 | Bond revenue used for urban renewal project or projects.
... of a tax on real and tangible personal property, within the ten-mill limitation, pursuant to division (B) of section 725.05 of the Revised Code whether or not such a tax was provided for the bonds being refunded or for the obligating and pledging of moneys not raised by taxation pursuant to division (C) of section 725.05 of the Revised Code whether or not such moneys were obligated and pledged for the bonds being re... |
Section 727.011 | Control, planting, care, and maintenance of shade trees.
... a special assessment upon all the real property in the district, in the amount and in the manner provided in section 727.01 of the Revised Code, for planting, maintaining, trimming, and removing shade trees. However, the ordinance may provide for an exemption from special assessments that applies to entities that are determined by the internal revenue service to be tax-exempt pursuant to section 501(c)(3) of the Int... |
Section 727.012 | Constructing, maintaining, repairing, cleaning, and enclosing of ditches.
...a special assessment upon all the real property in the district, in the amount and in the manner provided in section 727.01 of the Revised Code, for constructing, maintaining, repairing, cleaning, and enclosing ditches. The ordinance shall be adopted as other ordinances and a succinct summary of the ordinance shall be published in the manner provided in section 731.21 of the Revised Code. Bonds and anticipator... |
Section 727.03 | Limitation on special assessments.
...the special benefits conferred upon the property assessed. In no case shall there be levied, under sections 727.01 to 727.49, inclusive, of the Revised Code, upon a lot or parcel of land in the municipal corporation, any assessment for any purpose which, together with all assessments made for all other purposes within a period of five years preceding the passage of the assessing ordinance under section 727.25 of the ... |
Section 727.06 | Petition by 60% of owners of front footage for improvement.
... sixty per cent of the front footage of property abutting upon a street, alley, public road, place, boulevard, parkway, park entrance, easement, or other public improvement in a municipal corporation, or the owners of seventy-five per cent of the area to be assessed for such improvement, requesting such improvement, is regularly presented to the legislative authority of the municipal corporation, the total cost of su... |
Section 727.171 | Special assessment for off-street parking facilities.
...By a percentage of the tax value of the property assessed; or (2) In proportion to the benefits which may result from the improvement; (D) State the mode of payment and the number of annual installments of the special assessments to be levied; (E) Provide for the preparation of a proposed assessment list in accordance with the method set forth in the resolution showing the amount of the assessment to be made again... |
Section 727.24 | Low bid exceeds estimates.
...s following such notice, when owners of property to be assessed for the improvement shall be heard on the question of whether such improvement should be made. In the event that such hearing is to be held at a special meeting, the clerk of the legislative authority shall serve notice on each member of the legislative authority of a special meeting to be held at the time and place set forth in the notice of the hearing... |
Section 727.30 | Duties of officers in implementing special assessments.
...ear the same penalty as delinquent real property taxes. The city director of law or the authorized legal representative of the municipal corporation may act as attorney for the county treasurer in actions brought for the enforcement of the lien of the delinquent special assessments. No interest or penalty shall be added to a special assessment unless at least thirty days have intervened between the date of passage o... |
Section 727.301 | Collecting assessments by municipal treasurer.
...ear the same penalty as delinquent real property taxes. The city director of law or the authorized legal representative of the municipal corporation shall act as attorney for the treasurer of the municipal corporation in actions brought for enforcement of the lien of the delinquent special assessments. No interest or penalty shall be added to a special assessment unless at least thirty days have intervened between t... |
Section 727.41 | Cooperative agreements for street improvements.
...e cost thereof may be assessed upon the property specially benefited thereby, in the manner provided in such section, and to the same extent and subject to the same limitations as provided by sections 727.01 to 727.49 of the Revised Code. By the agreement, the cost of the entire improvement shall be apportioned between the two municipal corporations as their legislative authorities agree, and the legislative authorit... |
Section 729.43 | Payment of cost of joint sewers; exemption.
...y each district or assessed against the property therein, or such legislative authorities, or either, may determine to place the whole cost, or any part thereof, upon the general tax duplicate. The portion of lots and lands owned by a railroad as defined in section 4907.02 of the Revised Code that are covered by railroad track are exempt from sewer or drain assessments required by this section. |
Section 729.45 | Joint management of sewerage system.
...729.42 of the Revised Code shall be the property of the municipal corporations jointly, and they may take all necessary steps to keep them in proper repair and condition and to protect them from damage and improper use. Such municipal corporations may, by ordinance jointly passed, prescribe the terms, including the price to be paid therefor, upon which other municipal corporations, public institutions, or individuals... |
Section 729.49 | Sewerage rates or charges of rent.
...harges shall constitute a lien upon the property served by such connection and if not paid when due shall be collected in the same manner as other municipal corporation taxes. The legislative authority may change such rates or charges from time to time as is deemed advisable. The legislative authority of a municipal corporation operating under a charter may establish such schedule of rates and provide for its adminis... |
Section 731.30 | Application of sections.
... of a majority of the feet front of the property benefited and to be especially assessed for the cost thereof, and emergency ordinances or measures necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety in such municipal corporation, shall go into immediate effect. Such emergency ordinances or measures must, upon a yea and nay vote, receive a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to the ... |