Section
30.01 Adopting official seal and logo
30.02 Posting places
30.03 Adopting specific safety requirements of the industrial commission
30.04 (Reserved)
30.05 Change drawers and petty cash fund
30.06 Signing of checks and official papers
30.07 Claiming of refunds; permit fees; bonds; deposits
30.08 Inspection fees
30.09 Issuance of stop work orders
30.10 Publicizing time and place of public meetings
30.11 (Reserved)
30.12 Releasing public officials from liability
30.13 City Solicitor to represent city employees
30.14 Miscellaneous fee schedule
(A) The official seal and logo of the city shall consist of a disc with the wording "Forest Park, Ohio" on the outer edge thereof. The interior shall consist of a tree design with the wording "1961" set out above the word "Incorporated." Five circular designs shall surround the tree.
(B) When the design is used as the official seal, wording shall be imprinted thereon: the "Official Seal" and words indicating the office in which used, if applicable.
(C) The logo, when not used as the official seal, may be used for all city purposes deemed appropriate by the City Council or the City Manager.
(Ord. 30-1976, passed 6-21-76)
Ordinances, resolutions, statements, orders, proclamations, notices, and reports of the city, required by law or ordinance to be published, shall be published by posting copies thereof in the five most public places, as determined by the City Council, in the city as follows:
(A) Forest Park Municipal Building, enclosed protected bulletin board, 1201 West Kemper Road, Forest Park, Ohio 45240.
(B) PNC Bank, 1180 Smiley Avenue (Parkwood Plaza), Forest Park, Ohio 45240.
(C) Public Library, Forest Park Branch, Sharon and Waycross Roads, Forest Park, Ohio 45240.
(D) Main Street Market, Forest Park Plaza, Forest Park, Ohio, 45240.
(E) Public Library, North Central Branch, Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati (Colerain Township), Ohio 45240.
(F) If the State of Ohio should declare a state of emergency for disease control and prevention, or if such emergency is declared and to be effective within the State of Ohio as determined by the federal branch of government, the Clerk of Council is hereby granted the authority to determine the best method of posting such public notices to include, but not exclusively, an emergency change of posting locations by deletion of any of the above specified public places with replacement by posting at other public places to include, but not exclusively, the Municipal Building, Fire Department and Cohn Station. Postings done in other public places to include, but not exclusively, the Municipal Building, Fire Department and Cohn Station. Postings done in accordance with any declared state of emergency shall remain effective until said state of emergency is concluded.
(Ord. 18-1972, passed 4-3-72; Am. Ord. 8-1983, passed 2-22-83; Am. Ord. 2-1987, passed 1-5-87; Am. Ord. 8-1988, passed 2-15-88; Am. Ord. 27-1992, passed 11-16-92; Am. Ord. 08-1994, passed 4-4-94; Am. Ord. 04-2004, passed 4-5-04; Am. Ord. 05-2007, passed 3-19-07; Am. Ord. 17-2007, passed 5-21-07; Am. Ord. 03-2011, passed 3-21-11; Am. Ord. 01-2020, passed 2-3-20; Am. Ord. 05-2020, passed 3-17-20)
(A) The specific safety requirements of the Industrial Commission of Ohio relating to construction, effective April 1, 1968, as may be amended from time to time is adopted by the city, and the same is incorporated by reference, the same as if fully set forth herein. A copy of the requirements shall be filed in the office of the Clerk of the city, together with a copy of this adopting ordinance.
(B) Where the text of the requirements refers to the state or a specific official other than city officials, such terms shall be held to mean the proper official of the city charged with the enforcement of the requirements, as determined by the city.
(C) All future changes and amendments published by the State of Ohio Industrial Commission shall become a part of the requirements herein adopted, unless changed by ordinance of the city.
(D) Any person or firm violating the terms of this section shall be fined not more than $50. Any continued violation of the specific safety requirements, after notice of a stop work order is issued, shall constitute a separate offense; and a fine of $100 shall be imposed for each day the violation continues.
(Ord. 9-1969, passed 3-17-69)
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