Effective: September 29, 2011
Latest Legislation: House Bill 153 - 129th General Assembly
A municipal corporation may fill or drain any lot or land within its limits on which water at any time becomes stagnant, remove all putrid substances from any lot, and remove all obstructions from culverts, covered drains, or private property, laid in any natural watercourse, creek, brook, or branch, which obstruct the water naturally flowing therein, causing it to flow back or become stagnant, in a way prejudicial to the health, comfort, or convenience of any of the citizens of the neighborhood. If such culverts or drains are of insufficient capacity, the municipal corporation may make them of such capacity as reasonably to accommodate the flow of such water at all times. The legislative authority of such municipal corporation may, by resolution, direct the owner to fill or drain such lot, remove such putrid substance or such obstructions, and if necessary, enlarge such culverts or covered drains to meet the requirements thereof.
After service of a copy of such resolution, or after a publication thereof, in a newspaper of general circulation in such municipal corporation or as provided in section 7.16 of the Revised Code, for two consecutive weeks, such owner, or such owner's agent or attorney, shall comply with the directions of the resolution within the time therein specified.
In case of the failure or refusal of such owner to comply with the resolution, the work required thereby may be done at the expense of the municipal corporation, and the amount of money so expended shall be recovered from the owner before any court of competent jurisdiction. Such expense from the time of the adoption of the resolution shall be a lien on such lot, which may be enforced by suit in the court of common pleas, and like proceedings may be had as directed in relation to the improvement of streets.
The officers connected with the health department of every such municipal corporation shall see that this section is strictly and promptly enforced.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 7 | Municipal Corporations
Section 715.01 | General Powers of Municipal Corporations.
Section 715.011 | Leasing Power.
Section 715.012 | Real Estate Conveyed by State.
Section 715.013 | Prohibiting Levy of Municipal Taxes.
Section 715.014 | Tourism Development Districts.
Section 715.015 | Development Charges.
Section 715.03 | Powers by Ordinance or Resolution.
Section 715.04 | Compounding or Release of Claims Due From Banks.
Section 715.05 | Police and Fire Departments.
Section 715.06 | Light, Power, and Heat.
Section 715.07 | Purchase of Gas Without Advertisement or Competitive Bidding.
Section 715.08 | Water Supply.
Section 715.09 | Limiting Motor Vehicle Parking Tax Rate.
Section 715.13 | Public Band Concerts and Libraries.
Section 715.16 | Places of Correction - Quarters for Municipal Courts and Offices.
Section 715.18 | Department of Purchase, Construction, and Repair.
Section 715.19 | Establish and Care for Streets.
Section 715.21 | Power to Acquire, Hold, Lease, Sell, or Donate Lands.
Section 715.211 | Assisting Park Districts.
Section 715.22 | Vehicles and Use of Streets.
Section 715.23 | Impounding and Sale of Fowl or Animals.
Section 715.24 | Regulation of Street Vendors.
Section 715.25 | Width of Tires and Rate of Transportation.
Section 715.26 | Regulating Erection, Inspection, and Numbering of Buildings.
Section 715.262 | Preference of Appeals on Municipal Building Code Violations.
Section 715.263 | Tax Credit for Abating Building Nuisance on Tax Foreclosed Property.
Section 715.28 | Market Places.
Section 715.30 | Injunction May Be Granted for Failure to Comply.
Section 715.31 | Wharves and Docks.
Section 715.32 | License and Regulation of Ferries.
Section 715.34 | Hot Water and Steam Heating.
Section 715.35 | Movable and Rolling Roads.
Section 715.36 | United States Mail Subways.
Section 715.37 | Contagious Diseases.
Section 715.38 | Maintenance of Physician - Tax Levy - Election - Anticipatory Notes.
Section 715.39 | Assistance by Board of County Commissioners Authorized.
Section 715.40 | Watercourses and Sewers.
Section 715.41 | Drainage in Municipal Corporations.
Section 715.42 | Public Conveniences.
Section 715.43 | Refuse Disposal.
Section 715.44 | Power to Abate Nuisance and Prevent Injury.
Section 715.45 | Weights and Measures.
Section 715.47 | Power to Fill or Drain Lots and Remove Obstructions - Resolutions.
Section 715.48 | Regulation by License of Shows and Games - Trafficking in Tickets - Exceptions.
Section 715.49 | Preservation of Peace and Protection of Property - Noise Ordinance.
Section 715.50 | Police or Sanitary Regulations for Property Outside Municipal Corporation Limits.
Section 715.51 | Billiards, Pool, and Gambling.
Section 715.52 | Houses of Ill Fame.
Section 715.54 | Vicious Literature.
Section 715.55 | Liability Arising From Enforcement of Invalid Adult Entertainment Ordinance.
Section 715.59 | Hospitals for Diseased Prisoners.
Section 715.60 | Regulation of Explosives.
Section 715.61 | Regulation and Licensing of Certain Occupations and Premises.
Section 715.63 | License Power - Exception.
Section 715.64 | Licensing Transient Dealers and Solicitors.
Section 715.65 | Licensing of Advertising Mediums and Matters.
Section 715.66 | Vehicle License for Undertakers - Money to Be Used for Street Repairs.
Section 715.67 | Violation of Ordinances May Be Made a Misdemeanor.
Section 715.692 | Creation of Joint Economic Development Review Council.
Section 715.70 | Contract Creating Joint Economic Development District.
Section 715.79 | Annexation, Merger, or Consolidation Proceedings Barred.
Section 715.80 | Binding Agreements Concerning Zoning, Other Regulatory and Proprietary Matters.
Section 715.81 | Authority of Municipal Corporations and Townships.
Section 715.82 | Issuing Industrial Development Bonds.
Section 715.83 | Unincorporated Area or Township Eligible for Certain Projects.
Section 715.84 | Cost Sharing Agreements.
Section 715.90 | No Regulation of County Utility User Rates.