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Section 5555.33 | Bond Issue by Each County.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly If bonds are issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes and assessments on account of the improvement, such bonds as are required shall be issued separately by each county to cover its proportion of the costs and expenses of such improvement.

Section 5555.34 | Single County Procedure Applicable to Joint Board.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly Sections 5555.01 to 5555.72, inclusive, of the Revised Code relating to improvements wholly within one county shall when applicable apply to improvements authorized by a joint board of county commissioners.

Section 5555.41 | Apportionment of Costs.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The compensation, damages, and expenses of the improvement shall be apportioned and paid in any one of the following methods, as set forth in the petition described in section 5555.03 of the Revised Code: (A) Not less than thirty-five nor more than […]

Section 5555.42 | Application to Court if Equitable Assessment Cannot Be Made.

Effective: September 29, 2011 Latest Legislation: House Bill 153 – 129th General Assembly A board of county commissioners desiring to construct a county road improvement, and finding that no equitable method of apportioning the compensation, damages, and expenses thereof is provided by section 5555.41 of the Revised Code, or finding that an equitable assessment cannot […]

Section 5555.44 | Funds From Which Costs Are Paid.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly When the compensation, damages, and expenses of an improvement, other than the portion thereof to be specially assessed against benefited real estate, are to be paid in part by the county and in part by the townships in which such improvement is […]

Section 5555.45 | Assessment of Property Separated From Improvement by Canal or Railway.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 361 – 100th General Assembly If property is separated from an improvement by a canal, street or interurban railway, steam railway, or in any other similar manner, such property shall be regarded for the purpose of assessment under the road improvement laws as property abutting upon said […]

Section 5555.46 | Special Duplicate of Assessments – Collection – Installments.

Effective: March 12, 2001 Latest Legislation: House Bill 549 – 123rd General Assembly All assessments, with interest accrued on them, made under sections 5555.01 to 5555.72 of the Revised Code shall be placed by the county auditor upon a special duplicate to be collected as taxes, and the principal of the assessments shall be payable […]

Section 5555.47 | Apportionment Between Owners of Life Estate and Fee – Appeal.

Effective: January 1, 1966 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 94 – 106th General Assembly If any lands to be assessed are subject to a life estate, the assessment made therein shall, upon application of the life tenant to the board of county commissioners, be apportioned between the owner of the life estate and the owner of […]

Section 5555.48 | Payment of County’s Share – Tax Levy.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The proportion of the compensation, damages, and expenses of the improvement to be paid by the county shall be paid out of any road improvement fund available therefor. For the purpose of providing by taxation a fund for the payment of the […]

Section 5555.49 | Payment of Township’s Share – Tax Levy.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly For the purpose of providing by taxation a fund for the payment of the proportion of the compensation, damages, and expenses of the improvement to be paid by the townships in which such improvement is situated in whole or in part, the […]

Section 5555.50 | Procedure for Paying Expenses Applicable to Joint County Improvement.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly Sections 5555.41 to 5555.49, inclusive, of the Revised Code apply to the proportion of the compensation, damages, and expenses of any improvement to be paid by any county or township if such improvement is authorized and constructed by any joint board of […]

Section 5555.51 | Issuing Anticipation Public Obligations for Road Improvements.

Effective: March 12, 2001 Latest Legislation: House Bill 549 – 123rd General Assembly The board of county commissioners, in anticipation of the collection of taxes, or taxes and assessments, for a road improvement or any part of a road improvement may issue and sell, or incur, public obligations of the county under Chapter 133. of […]

Section 5555.67 | Limitation of Time for Completion – Account of Expenditures.

Effective: December 9, 1967 Latest Legislation: House Bill 428 – 107th General Assembly Each contract let under section 5555.61 of the Revised Code, shall contain a provision to the effect that if such contract is not completed within the time therein fixed, the county engineer shall, after the expiration of the time fixed for the […]

Section 5555.68 | Completion of Improvement on Failure of Contractor.

Effective: August 1, 1980 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 157 – 113th General Assembly If, in the opinion of the board of county commissioners, the contractor has not commenced his work within a reasonable time, does not carry such work forward with reasonable progress, is improperly performing his work, or has abandoned or failed to complete […]

Section 5555.69 | Allowances and Contracts for Extra Work.

Effective: September 14, 1995 Latest Legislation: House Bill 12 – 121st General Assembly (A) In case of an unforeseen contingency not contemplated by a contract, allowances for extra work may be made by a board of county commissioners, but the board must first enter into a new contract in writing for the extra work. In […]