Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 6123.18 | Reconstruction of road, highways, railroads or public utilities.
...When the Ohio water development authority finds it necessary to change the location of any portion of any public road, state highway, railroad, or public utility facility in connection with the construction of a development project, it shall cause the same to be reconstructed at such location as the division of government having jurisdiction over such road, highway, railroad, or public utility facility finds most fav... |
Section 6123.20 | Public meetings and records.
...All meetings of the Ohio water development authority shall be public and the records of the authority shall be open to public inspection at all reasonable times, except as otherwise provided in this section. All final actions of the authority shall be journalized and such journal shall also be open to inspection of the public at all reasonable times. Any records or information relating to secret processes or secret m... |
Section 6131.04 | Petition for construction of single county drainage improvement.
..., walling, or arching any ditch, drain, watercourse, floodway, creek, run, or river; changing the course, location, or terminus thereof; or constructing a levee, wall, embankment, jetty, dike, dam, sluice, revetment, reservoir, holding basin, control gate, breakwater, or other structure for control of water; (2) The course and termini of the proposed improvement and the branches, spurs, or laterals, if any are peti... |
Section 6131.15 | Schedule of assessments.
...a) Acreage of a parcel; (b) Volume of water produced by a parcel; (c) Remoteness of the parcel to the improvement; (d) Percentage of the improvement used by the parcel; (e) Work determined to benefit that particular parcel only and not the remainder of parcels in the watershed; (f) Soils; (g) County auditor's land value or current agricultural use value, if applicable; (h) Existing drainage infrastructu... |
Section 6131.47 | Notice to remove or alter obstruction.
...ces and floodgates impeding the flow of water shall be removed as a part of the drainage improvement. Replacement may be made by the owner, provided that prior written approval is obtained from the county engineer. (E) The county engineer shall cause notice to be given to the owner not later than seven days in advance of removal or alteration of a culvert, bridge, fence, or floodgate. (F) Any owner may furnish th... |
Section 6135.23 | Construction or improvement of outlet outside state.
...on or improvement of a ditch, drain, or watercourse in such county, the waters from which flow into or through an adjoining county in another state, and it is of the opinion that the outlet for such proposed improvement is insufficient, it may enter into an agreement with the proper officials of such adjoining county for the construction or improvement of the outlet for such ditch, drain, or watercourse by such lower... |
Section 6135.25 | Construction or improvement of outlet within state.
...is state, desire to have the outlet for water flowing in a ditch, drain, or watercourse from such upper adjoining county into or through a lower county in this state enlarged or improved, the board of county commissioners of such lower county may enter into an agreement with the proper officials of such upper adjoining county for the improvement of such outlet by the lower county and for the payment to the lower coun... |
Section 6137.05 | Repair or maintenance projects.
...y engineer may contract with a soil and water conservation district for the repair, upkeep, and permanent maintenance of any drainage improvement for which the county engineer is responsible, whether as the county engineer or as the lead county engineer. |
Section 6155.01 | Application for removal of milldam.
...ining or adjacent to a stream of living water for the removal of a milldam therein shall be made by filing with the county auditor a petition signed by at least two thirds of said owners, stating the necessity for such improvement and the removal of the milldam, with a sufficient bond with sureties to the acceptance of the auditor, conditioned to pay all expenses incurred in case the board of county commissioners ref... |
Section 6155.06 | Purchase of milldam.
...uch milldam and for the free passage of water in the channel of such stream. |
Section 701.07 | Cooperative economic development agreements.
...g regulations related to zoning, public water infrastructure and services, public sanitary sewer infrastructure and services, bridges, existing roads and streets, stormwater management, floodplain management, or soil erosion control. Such regulations shall apply within the designated territory and shall prevail over regulations that would otherwise be applicable, as specified in the agreements, including regulations ... |
Section 703.31 | Village dissolution definitions.
...d. "Utility services" means electric, water, sewer, and other similar utilities. |
Section 703.331 | Village dissolution for lack of services or candidates.
...rvices; (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 solely by the village. (2) At each election at which an elected village position was voted upon, at least one candidate appeared on the ballot for each elected vill... |
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.
...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 village elected official has been convicted of theft in office, either under sect... |
Section 705.56 | Administrative officers appointed by council.
...yed as cashier in the electric light or water department of the municipal corporation, or both, and as clerk to the city manager and as clerk to the civil service commission of the municipal corporation. Council may provide that a part of the salary of the auditor shall be paid from the income of any publicly-owned utility or cemetery operated by the municipal corporation, the part to be fixed by the council with ref... |
Section 711.001 | Plat definitions.
...aintenance of public or private sewer, water, storm drainage, or other similar facilities. |
Section 711.101 | General rules setting standards and requiring and securing construction of improvements shown on the plats and plans.
...rbs, gutters, sidewalks, street lights, water mains, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, and other utility mains, piping, and other facilities, may require complete or partial installation of such improvements, and may make such installation a condition precedent to the sale or lease of lots in a subdivision or the issuance of a building permit for the improvement of a lot, and may require in lieu of actual construction a... |
Section 713.02 | Planning commission - powers and duties.
...reets, alleys, ways, viaducts, bridges, waterways, waterfronts, subways, boulevards, parkways, parks, playgrounds, aviation fields and other public grounds, ways, and open spaces; the general location of public buildings and other public property; the general location and extent of public utilities and terminals, whether publicly or privately owned or operated, for water, light, sanitation, transportation, communicat... |
Section 713.23 | Regional or county planning commission - powers and duties.
... and open space; (d) The general land, water, and air transportation systems, and utility and communication systems; (e) General locations and extent of public and private works, facilities, and services; (f) General locations and extent of areas for conservation and development of natural resources and the control of the environment; (g) Long-range programming and financing of capital projects and facilities. (... |
Section 713.33 | Powers and duties.
...pattern for the region, including land, 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 commis... |
Section 715.40 | Watercourses and sewers.
...es, and establish, repair, and regulate water closets and privies. |
Section 715.41 | Drainage in municipal corporations.
...hin such municipal corporation on which water at any time accumulates and becomes stagnant, in a way prejudicial to the public health, convenience, or welfare by reason of not having a natural drainage outlet, or which cannot be drained by natural channels. In case such drainage is beneficial to the owner of any lot or land so drained, such owner shall bear that part of the expense of the drainage in proportion to th... |
Section 715.42 | Public conveniences.
...ths and bathhouses, drinking fountains, water troughs, public toilet stations, and municipal lodging houses. |
Section 715.70 | Contract creating joint economic development district.
...clude streets or public ways and sewer, water, and other utility lines whether owned in fee or otherwise. The district created shall be located within the territory of one or more of the participating parties and may consist of all or a portion of such territory. The boundaries of the district shall be described in the contract or in an addendum to the contract. (2) Prior to the public hearing to be held pursua... |
Section 715.84 | Cost sharing agreements.
...rovide to another municipal corporation water, sewer, electric, or other utility services necessary to the public health, safety, and welfare. (3) "Municipal utility district contract" means a contract described in and entered into under division (B) of this section. (4) "District" means a municipal utility district designated under this section. (B) Two or more municipal corporations may enter into a contract ... |