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CERTIFICATION
DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS
ADOPTING ORDINANCE NO. 1987-195
EDITOR'S NOTE
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
TABLES OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
CHARTER
PART TWO - ADMINISTRATION CODE
PART FOUR - TRAFFIC CODE
PART SIX - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART EIGHT - BUSINESS REGULATION AND TAXATION CODE
PART TEN - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART TWELVE - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART FOURTEEN - BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
PART SIXTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
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230.02 SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT-MAYOR'S SECRETARY. (REPEALED)
   (EDITOR'S NOTE: Former Section 230.02 was repealed by Ordinance 1988-126, passed November 7, 1988.)
230.03 ADDITIONAL DUTIES OF MAYOR.
   (a)    Wherever in Ohio R.C. 729.01 through 729.12 and 735.05 through 735.09, the Director of Public Service is required to give notice, receive bids, administer contracts and bidding procedures or perform other duties, such duties shall be performed by the Mayor.
   (b)    The plans, specifications, estimates and profiles of proposed improvements, the cost of which is proposed to be assessed in whole or in part against benefitted properties pursuant to Ohio R. C. Chapter 727, required by Ohio R.C. 727.12 to be filed in the office of the Director of Public Service shall be filed in the office of the Mayor.
   (c)    The return of service of the notice to construct or repair sidewalks, curbing or gutters, required by Ohio R.C. 729.02, shall be made to the Mayor.
   (d)    In addition to the foregoing, wherever in those portions of the general law of Ohio which are applicable to the City, the Director of Public Service or the Director of Public Safety is designated as the person to give notice, to receive material for filing or to perform any other administrative functions, such duties shall be performed by the Mayor until such time as Council, acting pursuant to the City Charter, establishes an administrative department or office which includes some or all of the aforesaid duties performed by the Director of Public Service or the Director of Public Safety in cities operating pursuant to the statutory general plan of government, or until otherwise provided by Council.
(Ord. 1960-97. Passed 12-19-60.)
230.04 APPOINTMENT OF PERSONNEL FOR PLANNING COMMISSION, ZONING BOARD OR ANY OTHER BOARD OR COMMISSION MEETINGS.
   The Mayor is hereby authorized to appoint any of the available clerical help of the City to attend the Planning Commission, the Board of Zoning Appeals, or any other Board or Commission meetings to take a record of the minutes, or if none of the City personnel are available, to appoint another equally qualified person to assume these duties for each and every meeting of these respective commissions.
(Ord. 2020-074. Passed 5-4-20.)
230.05 PART-TIME OFFICE CLERK. (REPEALED)
   (EDITOR'S NOTE: Former Section 230.05 was repealed by Ordinance 1988-126, passed November 7, 1988.)
230.06 ACCEPTANCE OF CASH, PROPERTY, CONTRABAND OR FINES FOR DRUG OFFENSES.
   (a)    The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to accept seized and forfeited cash and tangible property from the United States Government relinquished in accordance with the Comprehensive Drug Penalty Act of 1984, and may execute all documents and do all things necessary in furtherance thereof. Any acceptance of real estate shall be subject to approval by Council.
   (b)    There is hereby established a special fund to be known as the Law Enforcement Drug Penalty Fund, and the Clerk and Treasurer of the City and their successor are hereby authorized and directed to place all cash received in accordance with the Act in such Fund to be used solely for law enforcement purposes.
(Ord. 1989-164. Passed 9-5-89.)
   (c)    The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to accept seized and forfeited cash and tangible property relinquished in accordance with the Comprehensive Drug Penalty Act of 1984, and may execute all documents and do all things necessary in furtherance thereof.
   (d)    There is hereby established a special fund to be known as the Law Enforcement Contraband Seizure Trust Fund, and the Clerk and Treasurer of the City and their successor are hereby authorized and directed to place all cash received in accordance with the Act in such Fund to be used for the purposes set forth in Ohio R.C. 2933.43.
(Ord. 1989-165. Passed 9-5-89.)
   (e)    The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to accept all fines imposed and bail forfeited by an individual convicted of violation of any of the provisions of Ohio R.C. 2925.03 in accordance with the provisions thereof.
   (f)    There is hereby established a special fund to be known as the Law Enforcement Mandatory Drug Fine Fund, and the Clerk and Treasurer of the City and their successor are hereby authorized and directed to place all fines imposed and bail forfeited received in accordance with the provisions of Ohio R.C. 2925.03 in such Fund to be used for law enforcement efforts that pertain to drug offenses.
(Ord. 1989-166. Passed 9-5-89.)