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The Board of Health shall have such powers as are granted by of Ohio Revised Code and shall also make any other orders, rules and regulations as deemed necessary for the prevention of diseases, for the benefit of public health and the prevention, abatement or suppression of nuisances. Orders, rules and regulations made by the Board of Health shall have the same force and effect as ordinances of the city, as provided by R.C. § 3709.20, and any person who violates or fails to comply with any such orders, rules or regulations shall be subject to the penalties provided by R.C. §§ 3707.48 to 3707.53, inclusive, and R.C. § 3707.99. The Board of Health shall also have the power to assess the cost and expenses for the prevention, abatement and suppression of nuisances, and to certify the cost and expenses to the County Auditor to become a lien against the property so assessed, and to compel proprietors and owners, agents, assignees, occupants or tenants, of the lot or property, house or building, upon or in which the nuisances may be, to abate and remove the same.
(‘97 Code, § 33.11) (Ord. C-749, passed 8-4-52; Am. Ord. 19-23, passed 12-12-23)
There is hereby created the office of Health Commissioner who, by virtue of his or her office, shall be the City Manager, and shall be responsible to the City Commission, and shall have the powers and duties created by law and by the Ohio Revised Code, the city Charter and the ordinances and resolutions of the city and the Board of Health, and shall be charged with the administration and execution of all matters pertaining to public health and the abatement, suppression and removal of nuisances.
(‘97 Code, § 33.12) (Ord. C-749, passed 8-4-52; Am. Ord. 19-23, passed 12-12-23)
Cross-reference:
Public Health, see Charter, section 65
(A) There is created the office of Clerk to the Health Commissioner, who shall be appointed by the City Manager and shall perform any duties as ordered by the Health Commissioner, and shall have such powers as may be delegated to the holder of this office by the Health Commissioner.
(‘97 Code, § 33.13)
(B) There is created the office of Public Health Nurse, who shall be appointed by the City Manager and shall perform any duties as ordered by the Health Commissioner, and shall have powers as may be delegated to the holder of this office by the Health Commissioner.
(‘97 Code, § 33.14)
(C) There is created the office of Sanitarian, who shall be appointed by the City Manager and shall perform any duties as ordered by the Health Commissioner, and shall have powers as may be delegated to the holder of this office by the Health Commission.
(‘97 Code, § 33.15) (Ord. C-749, passed 8-4-52; Am. Ord. 19-23, passed 12-12-23)
There is created the office of Environmental Health and Safety Director, appointed by the City Manager, and he or she shall perform duties as ordered by the Health Commissioner, and shall have powers as may be delegated to the holder of this office by the Health Commission.
(‘97 Code, § 33.16) (Ord. C-749, passed 8-4-52; Am. Ord. 4-80, passed 1-21-80; Am. Ord. 19-23, passed 12-12-23)
Cross-reference:
Public Health, see Charter section 65
RECORDS COMMISSION
(A) There is created a Records Commission composed of the City Manager or his or her appointed representative, as Chairperson, the Finance Director, the Law Director, and a citizen appointed by the City Manager. The Commission shall appoint a Secretary, who may or may not be a member of the Commission, and who shall serve at the pleasure of the Commission. The Commission may employ an Archivist to serve under its direction. The Commission shall meet at least once every six months, and upon call of the Chairperson.
(B) The functions of the Commission shall be to provide rules for retention and disposal of records of the municipal corporation and to review applications for one-time records disposal and schedules of record retention and disposition submitted by municipal offices. Records may be disposed of by the Commission pursuant to the procedure outlined in this section. The Commission may at any time review any schedule it has previously approved, and for good cause shown, may revise that schedule.
(C) When municipal records have been approved for disposal, a list of the records shall be sent to the Auditor of State. If he or she disapproves of the action by the Records Commission, in whole or in part, he or she shall so inform the Commission within a period of 60 days, and these records shall not be destroyed. Before public records are disposed of, the Ohio Historical Society shall be informed and given the opportunity for a period of 60 days to select for its custody any public records it considers to be of continuing historical value.
(Ord. 4-00, passed 1-3-00; Am. Ord. 19-23, passed 12-12-23)
PUBLIC PARK BOARD
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