Effective: October 13, 1955
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 187 - 101st General Assembly
Any municipal corporations within the limits of which there is included a part of the shore of the waters of Lake Erie may, in aid of navigation and water commerce, construct, maintain, use, and operate, piers, docks, wharves, and connecting ways, places, tracks, and other water terminal improvements with buildings and appurtenances necessary or incidental to such use, on any land belonging to the municipal corporation held under title permitting such use, and also over and on any submerged or artificially filled land made by accretion resulting from artificial encroachments, title to which is in the state, within the territory covered or formerly covered by the waters of Lake Erie in front of littoral land within the limits of such municipal corporation, whether such littoral land is privately owned or not.
Any such municipal corporation may, by ordinance, subject to federal legislation, establish harbor lines and other regulations for such territory and prohibit the placing, maintaining, or causing or permitting to be placed therein any unlawful encroachments on such territory.
The territory to which this section applies is limited to that within the limits of the municipal corporation and extending into Lake Erie to the distance of two miles from the natural shore line. For all purposes of government and exercise of such powers the limits of any such municipal corporation shall be held to extend out, in, over, and under such water and land made or that may be made within such territory. This section does not limit the now existing boundaries of any municipal corporation. Where two municipal corporations have upland territory fronting on such waters, and there is a conflict because of the curve of the shore line or otherwise as to such two mile boundary, the boundaries of each such municipal corporation may be determined by agreement between the municipal corporations concerned.
All powers granted by this section shall be exercised subject to the powers of the United States government and the public rights of navigation and fishery in any such territory. All mineral rights or other natural resources existing in the soil or waters in such territory, whether now covered by water or not, are reserved to the state.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 7 | Municipal Corporations
Chapter 721 | Sale or Lease of Property
Section 721.01 | Lease or Sale of Municipal Property.
Section 721.02 | Conveyance of Real Property to Board of Education.
Section 721.03 | Lease or Sale of Real Estate - Advertisement for Bids.
Section 721.04 | Use and Control of Waters and Soil of Lake Erie.
Section 721.05 | Limitations of Rights of Municipal Corporation Regarding Lake Front.
Section 721.08 | Control and Management of Territory.
Section 721.09 | Application of Rentals.
Section 721.10 | No Retroactive Effect.
Section 721.11 | Waterfront Development - Leases - Assessments on Improvements.
Section 721.12 | Procedure When for Passenger Railroad Station.
Section 721.13 | Ordinance for Deed or Lease of Land for Passenger Railroad Station.
Section 721.15 | Disposition of Property Unneeded, Obsolete or Unfit for Municipal Purposes.
Section 721.16 | Sale of Refuse.
Section 721.17 | Disposition of Money Arising From Sale.
Section 721.18 | Exchange of Lots for School Purposes.
Section 721.20 | Notice of Petition to Be Published.
Section 721.21 | Hearing and Order.
Section 721.22 | Transfer and Lease of Property by Municipal Corporation for Library Purposes.
Section 721.23 | Use of Public Buildings.
Section 721.24 | Realty for School Farms.
Section 721.25 | Boards of Education May Acquire Realty for School Farms.
Section 721.26 | Conveyance or Exchange of Land by Municipal Corporation to the United States.
Section 721.28 | Contracts for Urban Redevelopment or Urban Renewal.