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CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND, OHIO
CERTIFICATION
DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS
ADOPTING ORDINANCE NO. 5-80
EDITOR'S NOTE
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
TABLES OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES OF ASHLAND
CHARTER
SECTION 1. POWERS OF THE CITY.
SECTION 2. POWERS NOT EXCLUSIVE.
SECTION 3. THE ELECTIVE OFFICERS OF THE CITY.
SECTION 4. TERM.
SECTION 5. RESIDENT OF CITY.
SECTION 6. SALARIES ESTABLISHED.
SECTION 7. MEETINGS; REGULAR AND SPECIAL.
SECTION 8. ELECTION PROCEDURE.
SECTION 9. ELECTION OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT.
SECTION 10. OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES.
SECTION 11. PROPOSED ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS.
SECTION 12. PASSAGE AND ADOPTION PROCEDURE.
SECTION 13. ITEMIZED EXPENSE ESTIMATE.
SECTION 14. APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE.
SECTION 15. ACCRUED REVENUES.
SECTION 16. DESIGNATED APPROPRIATIONS.
SECTION 17. RECORD OF ORDINANCES; PUBLICATION.
SECTION 18. BONDS.
SECTION 19. POSITIONS CREATED; COMPENSATION.
SECTION 20. DEPOSIT OF MONEYS.
SECTION 21. EMERGENCY ORDINANCES.
SECTION 22. POWERS OF COUNCIL.
SECTION 23. ADMINISTRATIVE POWERS OF THE CITY.
SECTION 24. TERM AND QUALIFICATIONS.
SECTION 25. SALARY.
SECTION 26. SUCCESSION OF MAYOR.
SECTION 27. POWERS AND DUTIES.
SECTION 28. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY; DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICE.
SECTION 29. RECOMMENDATIONS TO COUNCIL.
SECTION 30. VACANCIES FILLED BY MAYOR.
SECTION 31. ELECTION AND TERM.
SECTION 32. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY.
SECTION 33. CITY CONTROVERSIES.
SECTION 34. DUTIES.
SECTION 35. SALARY.
SECTION 36. QUALIFICATION AND SALARY.
SECTION 37. DUTIES.
SECTION 38. ACCOUNTING PROCEDURE.
SECTION 39. ACCOUNTS.
SECTION 40. EXAMINATION OF ACCOUNT.
SECTION 41. PAYMENT OF CLAIMS.
SECTION 42. TREASURER.
SECTION 43. BANK STATEMENT; REPORT.
SECTION 44. SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS .
SECTION 45. CONTRACTS CERTIFIED.
SECTION 46. CONTRACTS - WHEN VOID.
SECTION 47. DUTIES.
SECTION 48-49 ESTABLISHMENT OF A MUNICIPAL COURT AND A MUNICIPAL JUDGE.
SECTION 50. ORGANIZATION AND POWERS.
SECTION 51. CHARTER REVIEW COMMITTEE.
SECTION 52. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.
SECTION 53. NOMINATION BY PRIMARY ELECTION.
SECTION 54. NOMINATION BY PETITION.
SECTION 55. REGULAR ELECTIONS.
SECTION 56. SPECIAL ELECTIONS.
SECTION 57. REMOVAL OF OFFICER.
SECTION 58. PETITION FOR REMOVAL.
SECTION 59. AFFIDAVIT; RECORD.
SECTION 60. SIGNATURE.
SECTION 61. FILING; PRESENTATION.
SECTION 62. BALLOT REQUIREMENTS.
SECTION 63. CANDIDATE NOMINATION.
SECTION 64. AFFIRMATIVE VOTE.
SECTION 65. FILING DATE.
SECTION 66. CONFORMITY.
SECTION 67. SIGNATURES REQUIRED.
SECTION 68. PROPOSAL FORM.
SECTION 69. PETITION.
SECTION 70. PASSAGE.
SECTION 71. CONFORMITY.
SECTION 72. PROCEDURE.
SECTION 73. EMERGENCY ORDINANCES.
SECTION 74. EXPENDITURES.
SECTION 75. CONFORMITY.
SECTION 76. LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS.
SECTION 77. METHODS OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT.
SECTION 78. PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT.
SECTION 79. NOTICES SERVED.
SECTION 80. PLANS OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS.
SECTION 81. BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS.
SECTION 82. CLAIMS.
SECTION 83. FINAL ASSESSMENT.
SECTION 84. DAMAGES ASSESSED.
SECTION 85. WORK TO BE DONE.
SECTION 86. LANDS UNALLOTTED OR NOT ON DUPLICATE.
SECTION 87. INTEREST ON ASSESSMENT BONDS.
SECTION 88. LIMITATION ON ASSESSMENTS.
SECTION 89. CITY'S PORTION OF COST.
SECTION 90. REPLACING EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS.
SECTION 91. SUBSEQUENT IMPROVEMENTS.
SECTION 92. SUPPLEMENTARY ASSESSMENTS AND REBATES.
SECTION 93. SEWER AND WATER CONNECTIONS.
SECTION 94. SIDEWALKS.
SECTION 95. FURTHER PROCEEDINGS UNNECESSARY.
SECTION 96. ASSESSMENT BONDS.
SECTION 97. ALTERATIONS OR MODIFICATIONS IN CONTRACT.
SECTION 98. PLAT OF SUBDIVISION.
SECTION 99. FEE SHALL VEST IN CITY.
SECTION 100. PLATTING COMMISSIONERS.
SECTION 101. EFFECT OF SUCH PLATTING.
SECTION 102. STREETS AND PUBLIC GROUNDS.
SECTION 103. ALTERATION OF STREETS.
SECTION 104. DEDICATION OF STREETS.
SECTION 105. VACATION OR CHANGE OF NAME.
SECTION 106. TAXATION.
SECTION 107. APPROPRIATION.
SECTION 108. DECLARATORY RESOLUTION.
SECTION 109. NOTICE.
SECTION 110. FURTHER PROCEEDINGS.
SECTION 111. GRANT.
SECTION 112. RENEWALS.
SECTION 113. EXTENSION GRANT.
SECTION 114. NO EXCLUSIVE GRANT.
SECTION 115. CONSENTS.
SECTION 116. REGULATIONS.
SECTION 117. OFFICIAL BONDS.
SECTION 118. CONTINUANCE OF PRESENT OFFICERS.
SECTION 119. CONTINUANCE OF REGULATIONS.
SECTION 120. OATH OF OFFICE.
SECTION 121. INTEREST IN CONTRACT OR SUPPLIES.
SECTION 122. CONTINUANCE OF CONTRACTS.
SECTION 123. AMENDMENTS.
SECTION 124. WHEN CHARTER TAKES EFFECT.
SECTION 125. GENDER; SINGULAR AND PLURAL.
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
PART NINE - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
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SECTION 103. ALTERATION OF STREETS.
   When it deems it necessary the Council may cause any street, alley, or public highway to be opened, straightened, altered, diverted, narrowed, or widened.
SECTION 104. DEDICATION OF STREETS.
   No street or alley dedicated to public use by the proprietor of ground in the City shall be deemed a public street or alley, or under the care or control of the Council, unless the dedication is accepted and confirmed by ordinance passed for such purpose.
SECTION 105. VACATION OR CHANGE OF NAME.
   The Council vacating any street or part of street or changing the name of any street may include in one ordinance the change of name or the vacation or narrowing of more than one street, avenue, or alley, but before vacating any street or part thereof, or narrowing any street, the Council shall first pass a resolution declaring its intention so to do. The Clerk of the Council shall cause notice of such declaration to be served in the manner that service of summons is required to be made upon all persons whose property abuts upon the part of the street affected by the proposed vacation or narrowing and by publication once in one newspaper of general circulation in the City as to all the persons who cannot be personally served. Said notice shall state the time and place when objections can be heard before the Board of Revision of Assessments. Upon the report by the Board of Revision of Assessments approving the proposed vacation or narrowing, the Council may by ordinance declare such vacation or narrowing, and such order of Council vacating or narrowing a street or alley which has been dedicated to public use by the proprietor, shall to the extent to which it is vacated or narrowed operate as a revocation of the acceptance thereof by Council, but the right of way and easement therein of any lot owner shall not be impaired thereby.
SECTION 106. TAXATION.
   The Council shall levy taxes within the limitations provided by law for the purpose of paying the expense of constructing improvements and exercising powers of the City.
APPROPRIATION OF PROPERTY
SECTION 107. APPROPRIATION.
   Property within the corporate limits of the City may be appropriated for any public or Municipal purpose, and subject to the limitations thereon imposed by the Constitution of the State, such appropriation shall be made in the manner herein provided. By such appropriation the City may acquire a fee simple title or any less estate, easement or use. Appropriation of property located outside the corporate limits of the City shall be made according to the requirements of, and in the manner provided by the general law.
SECTION 108. DECLARATORY RESOLUTION.
   When it is deemed necessary to appropriate property the Council shall adopt a resolution declaring such intent, defining the purpose of the appropriation, setting forth a pertinent description of the property, and the estate or interest therein desired to be appropriated.
SECTION 109. NOTICE.
   Immediately upon the adoption of such a resolution, for which but one reading shall be necessary, the Clerk of the Council shall cause written notice thereof to be given to the owner, person in possession thereof, or having an interest of record in, every piece of land sought to be appropriated, or to his authorized agent, and such notice shall be served by a person designated for the purpose, and return made in the manner provided by law for the service and return of summons in civil actions. If such owner, person, or agent, cannot be found, notice shall be given by publication once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the City, and the Council may thereafter pass an ordinance directing such appropriation to proceed.
SECTION 110. FURTHER PROCEEDINGS.
   Upon the passage of such ordinance the Director of Law shall make application to a court of competent jurisdiction or to a judge thereof in vacation, which application shall describe as correctly as possible the land or other property to be appropriated, the interest or estate therein to be taken, the object for which the land is desired, and the name of the owner or each lot or parcel thereof, and all the subsequent proceedings with regard thereto shall be in the manner provided by general law for the appropriation of property by municipal corporations in this State.
FRANCHISES
SECTION 111. GRANT.
   The Council may, by ordinance, grant permission to any individual, company or corporation to construct and operate a public utility in the streets and public grounds of the City but not for a period exceeding twenty years. It may prescribe in the ordinance the kind and quality of service or the product to be furnished, the rate or rates to be charged therefor, and any terms and conditions conducive to the public interest; and also the manner in which the streets and public grounds shall be used and occupied. And no franchise shall be considered an emergency measure and shall be subject to referendum as hereinbefore provided.
SECTION 112. RENEWALS.
   The Council may, by ordinance, renew any grant for the construction or operation of any utility, at its expiration, upon such terms as may be conducive to the public interest. All such grants and renewals thereof shall reserve to the City the right to purchase all the property of the utility in the streets and highways and elsewhere used in, or useful for, the operation of the utility, at a price either fixed in the ordinance, or to be fixed in the manner provided by the ordinance making the grant or the renewal of the grant. Nothing in such ordinance shall prevent the City from acquiring the property of any such utility by condemnation proceedings or in any other lawful mode; but all such methods of acquisition shall be alternative to the power of purchase, reserved in the grant or renewal as hereinbefore provided.
   No ordinance making such grant or renewal shall be valid unless it shall expressly provide therein that the price to be paid by the City for the property that may be required by it from such utility, by purchase, condemnation or otherwise, shall exclude all value of such grant or renewal.
   Upon the acquisition by the City of the property of any utility by purchase, condemnation or otherwise, all grants or renewals shall at once terminate.
SECTION 113. EXTENSION GRANT.
   The Council may, by ordinance, grant to any individual, company or corporation operating a public utility, the right to extend the appliances and service of such utility. All such extensions shall become a part of the aggregate property of the utility and shall be subject to all the obligations and reserved rights in favor of the City applicable to the property of the utility by virtue of the ordinance providing for its construction and operation. The right to use and maintain any such extension shall expire with the original grant of the utility to which the extension was made or any renewal thereof.
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