Effective: July 1, 2005 Latest Legislation: House Bill 66 – 126th General Assembly As used in this chapter: (A) “Metropolitan planning organization” means a metropolitan planning organization designated under section 9(a) of the “Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1962,” 76 Stat. 1148, 23 U.S.C. 134, as amended. (B) “Urban township” means a township that has a […]
Effective: October 24, 2002 Latest Legislation: House Bill 366 – 124th General Assembly (A) Except as provided in divisions (C) and (D) of this section, for the purposes of promoting traffic safety and efficiency and maintaining proper traffic capacity and traffic flow, a board of township trustees may adopt, by resolution, regulations for the management […]
Effective: October 24, 2002 Latest Legislation: House Bill 366 – 124th General Assembly (A) Regulations adopted under this chapter do not apply to subdivisions subject to plat approval under section 711.05 or 711.10 of the Revised Code, and nothing in this chapter limits the authority granted in those sections for subdivision regulations to provide for […]
Effective: October 24, 2002 Latest Legislation: House Bill 366 – 124th General Assembly (A) The process of adopting county access management regulations provided for in division (B) of section 5552.02 of the Revised Code may be initiated in any of the following ways: (1) The board of county commissioners may adopt a resolution proposing the […]
Effective: October 24, 2002 Latest Legislation: House Bill 366 – 124th General Assembly (A) The process of adopting township access management regulations provided for in division (A) of section 5552.02 of the Revised Code may be initiated in any of the following ways: (1) The board of township trustees may adopt a resolution proposing the […]
Effective: September 29, 2011 Latest Legislation: House Bill 153 – 129th General Assembly (A) A board of county commissioners or a board of township trustees may adopt access management regulations or any amendments to those regulations after holding at least two public hearings at regular or special sessions of the board. The board shall consider […]
Effective: October 24, 2002 Latest Legislation: House Bill 366 – 124th General Assembly A board of county commissioners or board of township trustees that adopts access management regulations under section 5552.02 of the Revised Code shall include in those regulations the designation of a board to hear and decide appeals when it is alleged that […]
Effective: October 24, 2002 Latest Legislation: House Bill 366 – 124th General Assembly (A) A permit issued under access management regulations adopted under section 5552.02 of the Revised Code shall prescribe the limitations on, as well as the permitted uses of, the permit. No modifications or amendments to the permit shall be made once it […]
Effective: October 24, 2002 Latest Legislation: House Bill 366 – 124th General Assembly Any access management regulations adopted under section 5552.02 of the Revised Code become effective on the thirty-first day following the date of their adoption unless otherwise indicated in the regulations. The board adopting the regulations shall publish notice of their adoption, and […]
Effective: December 20, 2005 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 107 – 126th General Assembly The board of county commissioners shall designate the county engineer to administer county access management regulations, except that if the engineer declines to administer the regulations, the board may designate another person, or a planning commission, to administer them. If a board […]
Effective: October 24, 2002 Latest Legislation: House Bill 366 – 124th General Assembly (A) No access management regulation, or amendment to an access management regulation, adopted under section 5552.02 of the Revised Code shall be construed to affect any access point that exists, or on which construction has begun, before the effective date of the […]
Effective: October 24, 2002 Latest Legislation: House Bill 366 – 124th General Assembly Whoever violates an access management regulation adopted under section 5552.02 of the Revised Code shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars for each offense. Each day of violation is a separate offense.