Effective: September 21, 2000
Latest Legislation: House Bill 617 - 123rd General Assembly
Upon the determination of a judge of the court of common pleas that a sufficient petition has been filed in the court in accordance with section 6101.05 of the Revised Code, the judge shall give notice of the petition to the court of common pleas of each county included in whole or in part within the proposed conservancy district. The judge of the court of common pleas of each county, or in the case of any county having more than one judge, one judge assigned by order of the judges of the court of common pleas of the county, shall sit as the court of common pleas of the county in which the petition was filed to exercise the jurisdiction conferred by this chapter. In case of the inability to serve of the judge of any county having only one judge, the chief justice of the supreme court, upon application of any interested person and proper showing of need, may assign a judge from another county to serve as a judge for the county during the disability of its local judge. The court of any county, presided over by the judges provided for in this section, may establish conservancy districts when the conditions stated in section 6101.05 of the Revised Code are found to exist. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the court has, for all purposes of this chapter, original and exclusive jurisdiction coextensive with the boundaries and limits of the district or proposed district and of the lands and other property included in, or proposed to be included in, the district or affected by the district, without regard to the usual limits of its jurisdiction. The judges of the court shall meet in the first instance upon the call of the judge determining the sufficiency of the petition and shall elect one of their number as presiding judge. Each judge when sitting as a member of the court shall receive compensation and allowance for expenses as provided by law for a judge of the court of common pleas serving by assignment outside the county in which the judge resides, which shall be paid as other expenses of the organization or operation of the district are paid.
The court shall adopt rules of practice and procedure not inconsistent with this chapter and the general laws of this state. If the court consists of more than three judges, it may designate three of its members from three different counties to preside over the court, hear matters coming before the court, and make determinations and decisions or findings and recommendations, as the rules of the court provide, with respect to any matters authorized by the rules, the disposition of which is vested in the court, except that it shall not make final decisions and orders as to the following:
(A) The establishment, dissolution, or merger of the district or of subdistricts of it;
(B) The adoption, rejection, or amendment of the official plan;
(C) The appointment and removal of directors and appraisers;
(D) The confirmation of the appraisers' report of benefits, damages, and appraisals of property;
(E) The authorization of maintenance assessments in excess of one per cent of benefits;
(F) The authorization of a readjustment of the appraisal of benefits in accordance with section 6101.54 of the Revised Code;
(G) The approval of the method of financing improvements and activities under section 6101.25 of the Revised Code;
(H) The determination of rates of compensation for water under sections 6101.24 and 6101.63 of the Revised Code;
(I) The examination of the annual report of the board of directors of the conservancy district as provided under section 6101.66 of the Revised Code.
The concurrence of two of the three judges designated shall be necessary for any action or determination by the judges, and it has, if so provided by the rules of the court, the same effect as though taken or made by the full court. All actions and determinations by the full court require the affirmative vote of a majority of the judges constituting the court. In all cases in which the judges are evenly divided, that side with which the presiding judge votes shall prevail. If the court consists of two judges and they find themselves unable to agree on any question left to their decision, a judge of the court of common pleas of some other county shall be designated by the chief justice of the supreme court to sit and vote as a third member of the court until the question is decided.
When the court by its order entered of record decrees that a subdistrict be organized, the judge of the court of common pleas of each county included in whole or in part in the subdistrict, or in the case of any county having more than one judge, one judge assigned by order of the judges of the court of common pleas of the county, shall sit as the court of common pleas, with jurisdiction in all matters relating to the subdistrict, the disposition of which is vested in the court, except those listed in divisions (A), (C), and (I) of this section, which shall remain the responsibility of the full court.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 61 | Water Supply-Sanitation-Ditches
Chapter 6101 | Conservancy Districts
Section 6101.01 | Conservancy District Definitions.
Section 6101.02 | Conservancy Bonds and Records.
Section 6101.03 | Evidence and Forms.
Section 6101.04 | Purpose and Organization of Conservancy Districts.
Section 6101.05 | Proceedings for Establishment of a Conservancy District.
Section 6101.06 | Petitioners' Bond.
Section 6101.061 | Notice of Petition.
Section 6101.07 | Composition of Court for Hearing on Petition.
Section 6101.08 | Hearing on Petition.
Section 6101.09 | Findings and Decree of Court Incorporating Conservancy District.
Section 6101.10 | Appointment of Directors of Conservancy District.
Section 6101.11 | Organization, Records of Conservancy District.
Section 6101.12 | Secretary, Employees.
Section 6101.13 | Plan for Improvements.
Section 6101.14 | Right of Entry.
Section 6101.15 | Powers of Board.
Section 6101.151 | Property of District Removed From Tax Duplicate.
Section 6101.16 | Contracts for Improvements.
Section 6101.161 | Conservancy District Contract Requirements.
Section 6101.17 | Dominant Right of Eminent Domain.
Section 6101.18 | Eminent Domain.
Section 6101.19 | Conservancy District Rules and Regulations - Enforcement - Prohibitions.
Section 6101.21 | Passing Boat or Other Equipment Through Bridge or Grade.
Section 6101.22 | Surveys and Examinations of Rainfall, Flood Conditions, and Stream Flow.
Section 6101.23 | Co-Operation With United States Government or Other Corporations.
Section 6101.24 | Water Rights and Uses - Rates.
Section 6101.241 | Improvements Outside Boundary of District.
Section 6101.25 | Recreational Facilities Upon Lands Owned or Controlled by District.
Section 6101.26 | Taking or Damaging Cemetery.
Section 6101.27 | Board of Appraisers of Conservancy District.
Section 6101.28 | Appraising of Benefits and Damages.
Section 6101.29 | Effect of Improvement on Land Outside District.
Section 6101.30 | Notice of Land Included or Excluded From District.
Section 6101.31 | Conservancy Appraisal Record.
Section 6101.32 | Notice of Filing Report on Appraisals.
Section 6101.33 | Exceptions to Appraisals.
Section 6101.34 | Court Order on Appraisals.
Section 6101.35 | Appeal From Award of Compensation or Damages.
Section 6101.36 | Possession and Title to Property.
Section 6101.37 | Certified Copy of Decree.
Section 6101.38 | Confirmed Appraisal of Compensation or Damages - Appointment of Magistrate.
Section 6101.39 | Alteration or Addition to Plan.
Section 6101.40 | Appeals Not Permitted to Interrupt or Delay Any Action.
Section 6101.41 | Land of District Exempt From Assessment.
Section 6101.42 | Appraising Lands Not at First Included Within Boundaries of District.
Section 6101.43 | Moneys of District Administered Through Funds.
Section 6101.44 | Moneys of District Administered Through Funds.
Section 6101.441 | Dissolution or Disorganization of Conservancy District.
Section 6101.45 | Defects Not to Invalidate Proceedings Except Where Denial of Justice Results.
Section 6101.46 | Directors May Borrow Money and Issue Notes.
Section 6101.48 | Directors to Levy Assessments.
Section 6101.49 | Paying Assessments.
Section 6101.50 | Issuing Anticipatory Bonds and Notes.
Section 6101.501 | Issuing Bonds to Pay Costs of Improvement.
Section 6101.51 | Issuing Revenue Bonds.
Section 6101.52 | Duties of Treasurer.
Section 6101.53 | Conservancy Maintenance Assessment.
Section 6101.54 | Readjustment of Appraisal of Benefits.
Section 6101.55 | Annual Levy.
Section 6101.56 | Borrowing in Anticipation of Collection of Assessments.
Section 6101.57 | Collecting Assessments.
Section 6101.58 | County Treasurer's Bond.
Section 6101.59 | Conservancy District Assessment Constitutes Lien.
Section 6101.60 | Enforcement of Conservancy District Liens.
Section 6101.61 | Annual Levy Procedures.
Section 6101.62 | Water Department Funds Used to Pay Levy or Assessment.
Section 6101.63 | Additional Rate for Water.
Section 6101.64 | Sewer Rentals Used to Pay Levy or Assessment.
Section 6101.65 | Failure to Pay Collected Assessments.
Section 6101.66 | Annual Report of Directors.
Section 6101.67 | Compensation and Expenses of Directors and Appraisers.
Section 6101.68 | Lands Included in More Than One District.
Section 6101.69 | Consolidation of Districts.
Section 6101.70 | Petition for Uniting Districts by Directors.
Section 6101.71 | Petition for Organizing Subdistricts.
Section 6101.72 | Annexing or Absorbing Territory.
Section 6101.73 | Irrigation Districts.
Section 6101.74 | Remedies and Damages.
Section 6101.75 | Policing District.
Section 6101.76 | Removals for Cause.
Section 6101.77 | Writ of Mandamus.
Section 6101.78 | Defective Notice.
Section 6101.79 | Questions of Validity of Organization Advanced in Courts.
Section 6101.80 | Liberal Construction of Chapter.
Section 6101.81 | Destruction, Injury, Removal of Survey Marks Prohibited.
Section 6101.82 | Liability for Damages.
Section 6101.83 | Unlawful Use of Moneys.