Effective: September 30, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 110 - 134th General Assembly
To maintain, operate, and preserve the reservoirs, ditches, drains, dams, levies, canals, sewers, pumping stations, treatment and disposal works, or other properties or improvements acquired or made pursuant to this chapter, to strengthen, repair, and restore the same, when needed, and to defray the current expenses of the conservancy district, the board of directors of the district may, upon the substantial completion of the improvements and on or before the thirtieth day of September in each year thereafter, levy an assessment upon each tract or parcel of land and upon each public corporation within the district, subject to assessments under this chapter, to be known as a conservancy maintenance assessment. No assessment shall be made with respect to works and improvements acquired or constructed for the purpose of providing a water supply for domestic, industrial, and public use within the district, when the water supply can be metered or measured when furnished to persons or public corporations. If the district, for the benefit of one or more persons or political subdivisions, provides a water supply that recharges underground aquifers and thereby replenishes wells or provides a source of water for new wells, or increases the natural low flow of a stream used for water supply, or creates an impoundment, in such a way that the augmented use of water cannot be metered or measured for individual or public consumption, the board may make a maintenance assessment against benefited property and public corporations in the same manner provided in this section for maintenance of other properties or improvements.
The maintenance assessment shall be apportioned upon the basis of the total appraisal of benefits accruing for original and subsequent construction, shall not exceed one per cent of the total appraisal of benefits in any one year unless the court by its order authorizes an assessment of a larger percentage, shall not be less than two dollars, and shall be certified to the county auditor of each county in which lands of the district are located in the conservancy assessment record but in a separate column in like manner and at the same time as the annual installment of the assessment levied under section 6101.48 of the Revised Code is certified, under the heading maintenance assessment. The auditor shall certify the same to the county treasurer of the county at the same time that the auditor certifies the annual installment of the assessments levied under that section, and the sum of the levies for any tract or public corporation may be certified as a single item. The treasurer shall demand and collect the maintenance assessment and make return of it, and shall be liable for the same penalties for failure to do so as are provided for the annual installment of the assessment levied under section 6101.48 of the Revised Code.
The amount of the maintenance assessment paid by any parcel of land or public corporation shall not be credited against the benefits assessed against the parcel of land or public corporation, but the maintenance assessment shall be in addition to any assessment that has been or can be levied under section 6101.48 of the Revised Code.
To maintain, operate, and preserve the works and improvements of the district acquired or constructed for the purpose of providing a water supply, to strengthen, repair, and restore the same, and to defray the current expenses of the district for this purpose, the board may impose rates for the sale of water to public corporations and persons within the district. The rates to be charged for the water shall be fixed and adjusted by the board at intervals of not less than one year, so that the income thus produced will be adequate to provide a maintenance fund for the purpose of water supply. Contracts for supplying water to public corporations and persons shall be entered into before the service is rendered by the district. Contracts shall specify the maximum quantity of water to be furnished to the public corporation or person, and the quantity shall be fixed so as equitably to distribute the supply. Preference shall be given to water supply furnished to public corporations for domestic and public uses. Bills for water supplied to public corporations shall be rendered at regular intervals and shall be payable from the waterworks fund of the public corporation or, if it is not sufficient, from the general fund.
For tax years 2020 to 2024, qualifying real property, as defined in section 727.031 of the Revised Code, is exempt from special assessments levied under this section, provided no delinquent special assessments and related interest and penalties are levied or assessed against any property owned by the owner and operator of the qualifying real property for that tax year.
Last updated July 30, 2021 at 4:15 PM
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.