CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF GRANVILLE OHIO


Complete to April 5, 2009


CERTIFICATION


We, Melissa Hartfield, Mayor, and Mollie Ann Prasher, Council Clerk, of Granville, Ohio, pursuant to Ohio Revised Code 731.23 and 731.42, and Section 3.12 of the Charter hereby certify that the general and permanent ordinances of the Municipality of Granville, Ohio, as revised, rearranged, compiled, renumbered as to sections, codified and printed herewith in component codes are correctly set forth and constitute the Codified Ordinances of Granville, Ohio, 1978, as complete to April 5, 2009.


    /s/    Melissa Hartfield            
        Mayor

    /s/    Mollie Ann Prasher         
        Council Clerk


Codified, edited and prepared for publication by
THE WALTER H. DRANE COMPANY
Cleveland, Ohio

Copyright, 1978, by The Walter H. Drane Company


GRANVILLE, OHIO

ROSTER OF OFFICIALS
(March 2009)

COUNCIL

    Melissa Hartfield    Mayor
    Lon Herman    Vice-Mayor
    Constance Barsky
    Matt McGowan
    Steve Mershon
    Jackie O’Keefe   
    Deb Tegtmeyer


APPOINTED OFFICIALS

    Don Holycross    Manager
    Molly Roberts    Assistant Manager
    Michael Crites    Law Director
    Mollie Prasher    Clerk of Council
    Robert Wright    Income Tax Commissioner
    Terry Hopkins    Service Director
    Jim Mason    Police Chief
    Alison Terry    Village Planner


The publisher expresses his appreciation to

MOLLIE ANN PRASHER
Clerk of Council

and all other municipal officials who gave their time and counsel to this 1978 codification and the preparation of replacement pages


ORDINANCE NO. 19-78

AN ORDINANCE TO APPROVE, ADOPT AND ENACT THE 1978 CODIFIED ORDINANCES; TO REPEAL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH; TO PUBLISH THE ENACTMENT OF NEW MATTER; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

WHEREAS, Council has had the matter of recodification and general revision of its ordinances before it for some time, and

WHEREAS, Council has heretofore entered into a contract with the Walter H. Drane Company to prepare and publish such recodification, and

WHEREAS, the recodification of such ordinances, together with the new matter to be adopted, the matters to be amended and those to be repealed are before Council,

NOW, THEREFORE, Be it ordained by the Council of Granville, Ohio that:

Section I: The ordinances of Granville, Ohio, of a general and permanent nature, as revised, recodified, rearranged and consolidated into component codes, titles, chapters and sections are hereby approved, adopted and enacted as the Codified Ordinances of Granville, Ohio, 1978.
One book-form copy of the Codified Ordinances shall be certified as correct by the Mayor and the Clerk of Council, attached to this ordinance as a part hereof, and filed with the permanent ordinance records of Granville, Ohio.

Section II: The provisions of this ordinance, including all provisions of the Codified Ordinances, shall be in full force and effect as provided in Section IV of this ordinance. All ordinances and resolutions or parts thereof enacted prior to May 16, 1978, which are inconsistent with any provision of the Codified Ordinances, are hereby repealed as of the effective date of this ordinance, except as follows:

(a)The enactment of the Codified Ordinances shall not be construed to affect a right or liability accrued or incurred under any legislative provisions prior to the effective date of such enactment, or an action or proceeding for the enforcement of such right or liability. Such enactment shall not be construed to relieve any person from punishment for an act committed in violation of any such legislative provision, nor to affect an indictment or prosecution therefor. For such purposes, any such legislative provision shall continue in full force notwithstanding its repeal for the purpose of revision and recodification.
 
(b)    The repeal provided above shall not affect:
    (1)    The grant or creation of a franchise, license, right, easement or privilege.
    (2)    The purchase, sale, lease or transfer of property.
    (3)    The appropriation or expenditure of money or promise or guarantee of payment.
    (4)    The assumption of any contract or obligation.
    (5)    The issuance and delivery of any bonds, obligations or other instruments of indebtedness.
    (6)    The levy or imposition of taxes, assessments or charges.
    (7)    The establishment, naming, vacating or grade level of any street or public way.
    (8)    The dedication of property or plat approval.
    (9)    The annexation or detachment of territory.
    (10)    Any legislation enacted subsequent to May 16, 1978.

Section III: Pursuant to Charter Sections 3. 06 and 3. 12, the Clerk of Council shall post copies of the Codified Ordinances along with a copy of this ordinance in the three public places as set forth in Section 113.01 of the Codified Ordinances. Each section of the Codified Ordinances without a previous ordinance or resolution history, or containing a subsection with the words "Adopting Ordinance, " at the end thereof indicates that the section contains new matter ordained by this Adopting Ordinance.

Section IV: This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety and welfare of the Municipality and its inhabitants, and for the further reason that there exists an imperative necessity for the earliest publication and distribution of the Codified Ordinances to the officials and residents of Granville, so as to facilitate the administration and daily operation of Granville and avoid practical and legal entanglements. Wherefore, this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and immediately after its passage.

Passed this 1st day of November, 1978.

    Carl A. Frazier
    Mayor     

Attest:

Catherine M. Miller
Clerk of Council

Approved As To Form:

John W. Noecker
Law Director


CONTENTS

PRELIMINARY UNIT
General Index
Comparative Section Table
Tables of Special Ordinances


CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF GRANVILLE, OHIO

CHARTER

PART ONE - Administrative Code

PART THREE - Traffic Code

PART FIVE - General Offenses Code

PART SEVEN - Business Regulation Code

PART NINE - Streets, Utilities and Public Services Code

PART ELEVEN - Planning and Zoning Code

PART THIRTEEN - Building Code

PART FIFTEEN - Fire Prevention Code
 

EDITOR'S NOTE

The arrangement and numbering of the Codified Ordinances into component codes, titles, chapters and sections are based on an adaptation of the decimal numbering system which is similar to that used in the Ohio Revised Code, and in accord with the best accepted practice in instituting a codification. Each section is self-identifying as to code, chapter and section number. For example, 305.06 indicates that the code number is 3, the chapter number is 305 (or the 5th chapter within code 3), and the section number is . 06. The code and chapter numbers appear left of the decimal, with the code number preceding the first two digits left of the decimal, and the chapter number being all digits left of the decimal. The section number appears right of the decimal. As another example, 113.10 indicates the code number is 1, the chapter number is 113 (or the 13th chapter within code 1), and the section number is .10.

This numbering system has the advantage of inherent flexibility in allowing for an almost endless amount of expansion. Codes, titles and chapters initially are odd-numbered, thus reserving the use of even numbers for future legislation. Sections within chapters are consecutively numbered, except that penalty provisions are usually assigned the number .99 as used in the Revised Code. Newly created sections subsequent to the original codification may be indicated by three digits right of the decimal in the event the law properly belongs between two consecutively numbered sections. For example, newly created 575.061, 575.062 and 575.063 follow 575.06 and precede 575.07 to be placed in their logical position.

Section histories enable a user to trace the origin of the law contained in the section. The history indicates the derivation by reference to either its passage date and the ordinance number originally assigned to it at that time, or to its inclusion in any prior code. Sections without histories indicate that the section contains new matter which was ordained by the Adopting Ordinance which enacts the Codified Ordinances.

The Comparative Section Table is included to show the disposition of every ordinance included in the Codified Ordinances. It indicates whether a given ordinance was consolidated with another into one section or split into two or more sections. Cross references direct the user to subject matter reasonably related to material contained within a given chapter.
   
 
GENERAL INDEX


EDITOR'S NOTE:  References are to individual code sections.  As additional aids for locating material, users are directed to:

        (a)    The Comparative Section Table, which indicates in the
            Village Code the disposition of the ordinances
            or resolutions integrated therein.
        (b)    The Table of Contents preceding each component code,
            and the sectional analysis preceding each chapter.
        (c)    The cross references to related material following the
            chapter analysis.

    The Zoning Ordinance contains a separate index located at the end of Part Eleven - Planning and Zoning Code.



ABANDONMENT
    animal                         505.04
    excavations    521.03
    refrigerator, airtight container    521.01

ACCIDENT
    impounding vehicle    303.08
    injurious material on street    311.01
    off-highway motorcycle    375.07
    property other than
            street, on    335.13, 335.14
    realty, damaging    335.14
    snowmobile or all purpose
            vehicle    375.07
    street, on        335.12
    unattended vehicle    335.12, 335.13

ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
    adoption        Chtr. §3.11

ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS
    central purchasing    Chtr. §5.04
    competitive bidding    Chtr. §5.05
    creation        Chtr. §5.01
    divisions        Chtr. §5.03
    heads            Chtr. §5.02
    illegal contracts voidable    Chtr. §5.08
    overexpenditures    Chtr. §5.06
    personal interest    Chtr. §5.07
 
ADOPTION BY REFERENCE
    ordinances        Chtr. §3.09

ADVERTISING
    traffic control device, on    313.07
    trees, on        909.08

AIDING OR ABETTING    501.10

AIR POLLUTION
    noxious or offensive odors    521.09

AIRTIGHT CONTAINER
    abandoned        521.01

ALARM
    false alarm      509.07
   
ALCOHOL
  (see INTOXICANTS; INTOXICATION)

ALL PURPOSE VEHICLE
    accident report    375.07
    bicycle path use prohibited    373.14
    certificate of title    375.08
    definitions        375.01
    equipment        375.02
    operation
        permitted    375.04
        prohibited    375.03
    operator’s license    375.05
    registration    375.06
    Traffic Code application    375.03
 
ALLEY
    defined            301.03, 1105.01
    excavation
      (see EXCAVATIONS)
    parking in        351.11
    right of way at
        entering    331.17
        leaving        331.22, 331.23
    speed limit        333.03
    turning into     331.11

AMENDMENTS
    Charter        Chtr. §10.10
    Codified Ordinances    101.04
    income tax returns    171.09
    OBOA One, Two and Three-Family
            Dwelling Code    1311.04
    Subdivision Regulations    1109.10

AMUSEMENT, PLACE OF
    trespass on place of
    public amusement    541.11

ANIMAL-DRAWN VEHICLES
    lights, emblem    337.10

ANIMALS
    abandoning    505.04
    assistance dog, assaulting     525.16
      barking or howling dogs    505.09
    bites            505.10
    coloring; poultry sale or
            display    505.12
      cruelty      
        companion animals, to     505.071
        generally      505.07
    deer
        feeding        505.115
        hunting    505.111
    dog excrement; removal
            required    505.13
    dog registration    505.03
    freeway, on    303.06
    hunting and trapping prohibited    505.11
    impounding and disposition    505.02
    injuring or killing    505.05
    noxious odors from shelters    521.09
    nuisance        505.08
    poisoning        505.06
    running at large    505.01
    sidewalk, defacing    521.04
    street, on        303.05

APPEALS
    building        ed. note Ch. 137
    garbage and refuse collector’s   
            license    715.05
     Personnel Appeals Board    145.21 et seq.
    sewers            921.11
    sidewalk construction payment    905.07

ARREST
    failure to answer summons    525.15
    resisting        525.09

ARSON
    conditions governing    541.02
    determining property value    541.01

ASSAULT
    inciting to violence    509.011
    negligent        537.04
    physical harm    537.03

ASSEMBLY
    disturbing lawful    509.04
    public place, nonsmoking    521.11
    street, on; permit    311.02

ASSESSMENTS
    sewer lines    921.03
    sidewalks        905.06
    trunk storm or sanitary sewers    923.03

ATTEMPTS        501.09

BAD CHECK        545.09

BARRICADES AND WARNING LIGHTS
    required        521.03

BETTING
  (see GAMBLING)

BICYCLE
    bell, signal device    373.05
    brakes            373.06
    Business, Institutional and Village
            Square Districts, in    373.11
    defined            301.04
    freeway, on    303.06
    impounding    373.13
    lights            373.06
    motorized        301.04(b), 373.10
    parking        373.09
    paths exclusively for bicycles    373.14
    reckless operation    373.02(d), 373.08
    reflector        373.06
    riding abreast    373.04
    right side of street    373.07
    seat, use        373.02
    Traffic Code application    373.01
    traffic rules, obedience    373.07
    vehicle, attaching to    373.03
    violation, permitting    373.12

BINGO
      definitions       517.01(r) et seq.
      exceptions       517.13
    instant bingo    
        charitable organizations     517.09
        conduct     517.07
        location     517.10
        veteran’s or fraternal
            organization     517.14
      methods of conducting       517.06
    operator prohibitions     517.12
    raffles         517.08
    records         517.11

BLACKJACK
  (see WEAPONS)

BLIND PERSON
    right of way    371.02

BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
  (see also individual subject involved)
    establishment    Chtr. §8.03

BONDS
    blasting        549.13
    employees, Municipal    145.05
    excavations, required    903.02
    fireworks; public exhibition
            permit    1519.02
    improvements    1121.02
    municipal employees    145.05
    police officers    127.06
    required        Chtr. §10.02
    signing            125.19
    Waterworks Improvement    125.29

BOUNDARIES
    subdivision plats    1113.02, 1113.03

BRAKES
  (see VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)

BRASS KNUCKLES
  (see WEAPONS)

BRIDGE
    dropping objects onto
        highway or waters    541.10
        railroad cars,
            tracks, engine, etc.     553.04
    pedestrian on    371.10
    speed on        333.05

BUILDING
    Inspector
      (see BUILDING INSPECTOR)
    numbering
        block survey; cost    1309.04
        Clerk of Council to
            furnish information    1309.05
        compliance; cost of changing
            numbers    1309.03
        hindering officials    1309.06
        penalty        1309.99
        specifications    1309.01
        system        1309.02
    permit
        fees        1305.01, 1305.02
        flood hazard area    1313.01
    public use fees    1305.03
    setback lines    1117.07
    Superintendent    129.03

BUILDING DEPARTMENT
    established; authority    1307.01

BUILDING INSPECTION
            DIVISION    127.08

BUILDING INSPECTOR
    duties            127.08
    numbering buildings    1309.03

BUILDINGS AND STREET LIGHTING
            DIVISION    129.03

BUILDING PERMIT
    cost reimbursement    1305.04

BUMPERS
    heights            337.29

BUS
  (see also COMMERCIAL AND
            HEAVY VEHICLE)
    defined            301.05
    school bus
        children, discharging    331.38
        defined        301.35
        driving regulations    331.38
        stopping for    331.38
    stops, parking in    351.10
    unloading zones    305.02(i)

BUSINESS DISTRICT
  (see also ZONING INDEX)
    defined            301.06
    wheeled devices in    373.11

CANDY
    adulterated        537.13

CARRYING CONCEALED
            WEAPONS    549.02

CAT
  (see ANIMALS)

CATTLE
  (see ANIMALS)

CERTIFICATE OF TITLE
    motor vehicle    335.08
    off-highway motorcycle, all
            purpose vehicle    375.08
 
CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS    707.03

CHARTER
    administrative departments    Chtr. Art. V
    amendments    Chtr. §10.10
    boards and commissions    Chtr. Art. VIII
    borrowing        Chtr. Art. VII
    Council        Chtr. Art. II
    effective date    Chtr. §11.08, 11.11
    finance            Chtr. Art. VI
    Manager        Chtr. Art. IV
    nominations and elections    Chtr. Art. XI
    ordinances and resolutions    Chtr. Art. III
    provisions
        general        Chtr. Art. X
        transitional    Chtr. Art. XI
    severability    Chtr. §10.09

CHARTER REVIEW COMMISSION
    duties            Chtr. §10.11

CHAUFFEUR’S LICENSE
  (see COMMERCIAL DRIVERS)

CHEATING        517.05

CHIEF FISCAL CLERK
    bid opening    125.07
    bond            145.05
    check signing    125.24, 125.25
    duties            125.16
    payrolls        125.25
    purchase orders   
        encumbrance    125.08
        processing    125.21

CHILD ENTICEMENT,
            CRIMINAL    537.17

CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM    337.26

CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS
    illegal distribution    537.16

CIRCUSES AND CARNIVALS    Ch. 703

CIVIL RIGHTS
    ethnic intimidation    541.08
    interfering with    525.13

CLERK OF COUNCIL
    term; duties    Chtr. §2.13
 
CODIFIED ORDINANCES
    codification    Chtr. §3.12
    conflicting provisions    101.06
    definitions        101.02
    designation; citation; headings    101.01
    determination of legislative
            intent    101.07
    penalty            101.99
    revivor; effect of amendment
            or repeal    101.04
    rules of construction    101.03
    section references    101.05
    severability    101.08

COERCION        537.09

COIN MACHINE
    definition        545.01
    slug use        545.11
    tampering        545.12

COMMERCIAL AND HEAVY
            VEHICLE
    brakes            337.18, 339.12
    chains, spikes or lugs    339.10
    explosives, transporting    339.06
    height, maximum    339.03
    length, maximum    339.03
    lights
        (see VEHICLE LIGHTS)
    loading zones, designation
            authority    305.02
    loads
      (see VEHICLE LOADS)
    local streets, use    339.02
    mud flaps        339.05
    mud, tracking    339.08
    parking; exceptions    351.14
    permit, special    339.01, 339.02
    route information on request    339.04
    slow-moving, lights and
            emblem    337.10
    slower vehicle to use right
            lane    331.01
    State route, use    339.01, 339.02
    through truck defined    301.50
    towing requirements    339.07
    truck
        defined        301.49
        routes        339.02
    wheel protectors    339.05
    width, maximum    339.03

COMMERCIAL DRIVERS
    criminal offenses    341.05
    definitions        341.01
    employment    341.06
    exemptions    341.02
    operation        341.03
    prohibitions    341.04

COMPLICITY    501.10

COMPOUNDING A CRIME    525.04

COMPUTER CRIMES    501.01, 545.01

CONSTRUCTION
    signs            1189.07

CONTRACTS
    awarding        125.07
    continuation    Chtr. §11.03
    illegal, voidable    Chtr. §5.08
    interest
        personal    Chtr. §5.07
        unlawful    525.10
    Law Director to draft    131.01
    payment on    125.26
    signing            125.22

CORONER’S VEHICLE
    exemptions    303.041
    right of way    331.21

CORPORATION
  (see ORGANIZATION)

COUNCIL
    bonds            145.05
    Clerk             Chtr. §2.13
    editor’s note    Ch. 111
    election
        contests    Chtr. §2.12
        partisan ballot    Chtr. §2.02
    financial report    125.28
    incompatible offices    Chtr. §2.04
    indebtedness authorization    Chtr. §7.01
    Mayor            Chtr. §2.14
    meetings
        regular        Chtr. §2.09
        special        Chtr. §2.10
    number; term    Chtr. §2.01
    ordinances and
            resolutions    Chtr. Art. III
    powers            Chtr. §2.08
    qualifications    Chtr. §2.03
    real property, disposition of    105.01
    relation to Manager    Chtr. §4.03
    rules; journal    Chtr. §2.11
    salary            Chtr. §2.07
    special assessments    Chtr. §7.02
    vacancies
        declaring    Chtr. §2.05
        how filled    Chtr. §2.06
    Vice-Mayor    Chtr. §2.15

COURT CLERK
    bond            145.05

CREDIT CARD
    identity fraud    545.21
    misuse            545.10

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF    541.04

CRIMINAL SIMULATION    545.13

CRIMINAL TOOLS    545.19

CROSSWALK
    defined            301.09
    designation authority    305.02(g)
    obstructing    331.33
    pedestrian right of way    371.01
    use of right half    371.04

CRUELTY
    animals        505.07, 505.071

CULPABILITY
    criminal liability    501.07
    knowingly        501.08(b)
    mental states    501.08
    negligently        501.08(d)
    purposely        501.08(a)
    recklessly        501.08(c)

CURBS
    driving over    331.37
    traffic control markings    129.02

CURFEW
    generally        509.08
    probationary license    335.031
    temporary instruction permit    335.03

DANGEROUS ORDNANCE
  (see also WEAPONS; EXPLOSIVES)
    defined            549.01
    failure to secure    549.06
    possession        545.19(b)
    unlawful possession    549.05
 
DEFINITIONS
    alley            1105.01
    Codified Ordinances    101.02
    culpability        501.08
    dangerous ordnance    549.01
    detention        525.01
    drug abuse        513.01
    easement        1105.01
    explosives        549.01
    gambling        517.01
    improvement    1105.01
    income tax        171.02
    intoxicants        529.01
    law enforcement officer    501.01
    liquor control    529.01
    lot                1105.01
    Manager        907.01
    material harmful to juveniles    533.01
    obscenity        533.01
    offense of violence    501.01
    peddler        707.01
    physical harm    501.01
    plat                1105.01
    property        501.01
    public servant    525.01
    sexual offenses    533.01
    sidewalk        905.01
    solicitor        707.01
    street            1105.01
    subdivision    1105.01
    Subdivision Regulations    1105.01
    theft and fraud    545.01
    through truck    301.50
    Traffic Code    Ch. 301
    weapons        549.01

DEFRAUDING CREDITORS    545.17

DEPARTMENTS
 (see also individual subject involved)
    central purchasing    Chtr. §5.04
    competitive bidding    Chtr. §5.05
    creation        Chtr. §5.01
    divisions
        establishing    Chtr. §5.03
        organization    123.01
    heads
        acting        123.04
        appointment    Chtr. §5.02
        duties        123.03
        Manager as    123.02
        organization    123.01
    illegal contracts voidable    Chtr. §5.08
    overexpenditures    Chtr. §5.06
    personal interest    Chtr. §5.07
    transfer
        of personnel    121.04
        of work    121.05

DERELICTION OF DUTY    525.12

DESECRATION    541.07

DESIGN STANDARDS
  (see SUBDIVISION DESIGN
               STANDARDS)

DETENTION
    defined            525.01
    shoplifters        545.04

DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
    amendments    1109.09
    duties            135.01
    improvements    Ch. 1121
    numbers; powers    Chtr. §8.01
    plat approval    1113.02, 1113.03
    public hearings    1109.10
    subdivision    1109.08
    variances        1109.07

DIRT BIKE
  (see MOTORCYCLE, OFF-HIGHWAY)

DISCRIMINATION
    municipal employees    145.25

DISORDERLY CONDUCT
  (see also DISTURBING THE PEACE)
    curfew            509.08
    disturbing others    509.03, 509.09
    inducing panic    509.06
    intoxicated persons    509.03
    riot (see RIOT)

DISTURBING THE PEACE
  (see also DISORDERLY CONDUCT)
    curfew            509.08
    muffler noise    337.20
    racing vehicle motor    331.36
    squealing tires, peeling    331.36
    vehicle exhaust noise    331.36

DOGS
  (see ANIMALS)

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE    537.14

DRAG RACING    333.07

DRAINAGE
    compliance required    521.05

DRIVER’S LICENSE
    display            335.06
    fictitious, revoked    335.04
    identity fraud    545.21
    motorcycle, off-highway    375.05
    motorcycle operator    335.01(a)
    motorized bicycle    373.10
    nonresident driver    335.01(b)
    permitting operation without    335.02
    possession, more than one    335.02
    probationary; curfew    335.031
    prohibited acts    335.04
    required        335.01
    restriction violation    335.01(c)
    revoked or suspended,
            driving    335.07
    snowmobile or all purpose
            vehicle    375.05
    temporary, licensed driver
            required    335.03

DRIVEWAY
    right of way at
        entering    331.17
        leaving        331.22, 331.23
    turning into    331.11

DRIVING
    allowing another to drive
            illegally    335.05
    approaching stationary public
            safety vehicle    333.031
    assured clear distance    331.09, 333.03
    backing vehicle    331.13
    bicycle path use prohibited    373.14
    certificate of title required    335.08
    control of vehicle    331.34
    divided street    331.31
    driver’s view
        mirror        337.21
        unobstructed    331.25
    drunk or drugged    333.01
    earplugs or earphones,
            wearing; prohibited    331.43
    fire hose, over    331.28
    following emergency, safety
            vehicle    331.27
    following too closely    331.09
    full time and attention    331.34
    grade crossing    331.39, 331.40
    hazardous zones    331.07
    lane designation    305.02(m)
    lanes, within     331.08
    left side of street    331.06
    one-way street    331.30
    operate defined     301.201
    OVI suspension, under    335.071
    passing
        left of center    331.05
        left side    331.03
        no passing zones    331.07
        right side    331.02, 331.04
    racing motor    331.36
    reckless        331.34, 333.02, 333.09
    right side of street    331.01
    right turn on red    313.03(c)(2), 313.10
    rotary traffic island, around    331.30
    safety zone, through    331.29
    sidewalk, street lawn, curb
            over    331.37
    signals for turning or
            stopping    331.14, 331.15
    speed
      (see SPEED)
    starting vehicle    331.13
    stopping vehicle    333.04
    street under repair    331.26
    turning
        driveway, alley or  building    331.11
        intersection, at    331.10
        left, right of way    331.17
        signals        331.14, 331.15
        U turn        331.12
    unsafe vehicle    337.01
    wrongful entrustment
            of a motor vehicle    335.05
    yellow line        331.07
 
DRUG ABUSE
    adulterated food    537.13
    attempt            501.09(e)
    controlled substance test;
             offender to pay    513.14
    counterfeit controlled
            substances    513.13
    definitions        513.01
    driving under influence    333.01
    drugfree workplace
            established    145.28
    drug samples    513.08
    harmful intoxicant
        nitrous oxide in vehicle    513.11
        possessing or using    513.07
    hypodermic, authorized
            possession    513.10
    instruments    513.04
    labels, prescription    513.09
    marihuana
        gift            513.02
        illegal cultivation    513.06
        possession or use    513.03
    paraphernalia    513.12
    permitting        513.05
    walking on street under
            influence    371.09
    weapon use    549.03

DRUG SAMPLES    513.08

DRUNK DRIVING    333.01

DWELLING CODE
  (see OBOA ONE, TWO AND THREE-
              FAMILY DWELLING CODE)

DWI                333.01

EARPLUGS AND EARPHONES
    wearing while driving
            prohibited    331.43

EASEMENT
    defined            1105.01
    subdivision design standards    1117.06

ELECTIONS
    conduct        Chtr. §9.02
    Council        Chtr. §2.02
    date            Chtr. §9.01
    first election    Chtr. §11.09
    independent candidates    Chtr. §9.04
    nominations    Chtr. §9.03
    recall            Chtr. §9.05
 
ELECTRIC PERSONAL ASSISTIVE
             MOBILITY DEVICE
  (see also WHEELCHAIR)
    regulations      371.12

EMBLEM
    motor vehicle, illegal use    525.14

EMERGENCY
    misconduct at    509.05
    misuse of 911 system    537.12
    traffic direction    303.02

EMERGENCY VEHICLE
  (see also PUBLIC SAFETY VEHICLE)
    defined            301.11
    exemptions    303.041
    following, parking near    331.27
    speed exceptions    333.06
    stop sign or signal, effect    331.20

EMPLOYEES, MUNICIPAL
    advancements in pay and
            promotions    145.07
    appointment    145.04
    bonds            145.05
    classification and compensation
            plan    145.27
    discipline and discharge
            procedures    145.21
    discrimination    145.25
    drugfree workplace established    145.28
    education, leave taken for    145.15
    grievance procedure    145.20
    holidays        145.16
    injury leave    145.11
    insurance coverage    145.22
    intent and purpose    145.01
    jury or witness duty    145.13
    leave without pay    145.15
    male gender to include
            female gender    145.26
    military leave    145.14
    overtime pay    145.09
    pay period; number of hours
            worked    145.08
    pay, rate of    145.04
    Personnel Department    145.02
    physical examinations    145.19
    police called to testify    145.17
    Reserve or National Guard units;
            members called to
                active duty    145.14
    responsibility; scope    145.03
    rules and regulations,
            additional    145.23
    sick leave        145.10
    status determination    145.06
    training leave    145.15
    travel allowance    145.18
    vacation leave    145.12
    variances        145.24

ENGINEER
    block surveys    1309.04

ENVIRONMENTAL AND LAND
            SUITABILITY
    floodplain        1115.02
    land suitability    1115.01
    public use sites    1115.06
    soils with limitations    1115.04
    watercourses and
            drainageways    1115.03
    wetlands        1115.05
    wooded areas    1115.07

ETHNIC INTIMIDATION    541.08

EXCAVATIONS   
    abandoned, protection    521.03
    penalty            903.99
    permit
        issuance; plans    903.02
        required    903.01
    restrictions        903.03

EXHIBITIONS AND SHOWS    Ch. 703

EXPLOSIVES
    blasting permit    549.10
    defined            301.12, 549.01
    transporting    339.06

FALSE INFORMATION
    traffic violation    303.11

FALSE REPORTS
    fire alarms        509.07
    inducing panic    509.06

FALSIFICATION
    generally        525.02
    identity fraud    545.21
FEES
    building permit    1305.01, 1305.02
    commercial and heavy vehicle
            permit    339.02
    fireworks; public exhibition
            permit    1519.02
    plat approval    1109.12
    public use        1305.03
    sewers
        connection    923.03
        discharging sewage    923.01
        tap-in        921.03
    sidewalk construction permit    907.03
    subdivision regulations    1109.13
    water
        bulk        925.20
        generally    925.17
        residential and business
            consumers    925.18
        users outside City
            limits    925.14, 925.19
    zoning permit    1305.01

FENCES
    electric            521.07

FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
            DEPARTMENT
    accounting        Chtr. §6.10
    allotments        Chtr. §6.09
    annual appropriation ordinance
        adoption    Chtr. §6.06
        effect        Chtr. §6.07
    availability of funds    Chtr. §6.08
    budget
        performance    Chtr. §6.05
        public hearing    Chtr. §6.03
        submission    Chtr. §6.02
    Capital Improvement Reserve
            Fund    Chtr. §6.12
    Chief Fiscal Clerk
        (see CHIEF FISCAL CLERK)
    contracts
        payment on    125.26
        signing        125.22
    Director
      (see FINANCE DIRECTOR)
    fees            Chtr. §6.11
    function        Chtr. §6.01, 125.01
     General Administration
            Division    125.02
    Manager to be head    123.02
    payrolls        125.25
    proceeds from sale of public
            property    125.30
    Purchases Division
        duties        125.03
        inventory records    125.14
        invoices and vouchers
            delivery of    125.23
            processing    125.24
        purchase orders
            processing    125.21
            signing    125.21
    Purchasing Agent
        bids
            formal    125.06
            opening    125.07
        emergency purchases    125.09
        inspection of deliveries    125.10
        purchase orders    125.08
        purchases from Federal
            government    125.13
        rules and regulations    125.15
    report to Council, Manager    125.28
    requisitions
        processing    125.05
        submission    125.04
    revenue accrual     125.27
    Stores Revolving Fund    125.12
    surplus property, sale or
            disposition of    125.11
    tax levies        Chtr. §6.04
    Treasury Investment Account    125.29

FINANCE DIRECTOR
    bonds, signing    125.19
    checks, signing    125.26
    duties            Chtr. Art. VI, 125.17, 125.20
    Finance and Administration
            Department head    123.01
    Fiscal Officer and Agent    125.18
    Manager to be head    123.02
    payrolls        125.25
    personnel functions    145.02 et seq.
    report to Council, Manager    125.28
    revenue accrual    125.27

FIRE DEPARTMENT    127.09

FIRE HOSE
    driving over    331.28

FIRE HYDRANT
    installed; damaging prohibited    925.09
    tampering        541.09

FIRE PREVENTION CODE
    BOCA Basic
        adoption    1501.01
        amendments    1501.02

FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE    925.09

FIRE TRUCK
    following, parking near    331.27

FIREARM
  (see WEAPONS)

FIREMAN
    traffic, directing    303.02(a)

FIREWORKS
    definitions        1519.01
    exceptions to
            regulations    1519.04, 1519.05
    penalty            1519.99
    possession; sale; discharge    1519.04
    public exhibition permit
        fee; bond; records    1519.02
        unlawful conduct    1519.03

FISCAL CLERK
  (see CHIEF FISCAL CLERK)

FLAMMABLE LIQUID
  (see EXPLOSIVES)

FOOD
    adulterated        537.13

FORGERY
    identification card    545.20
identity fraud    545.21

FOWL
  (see also ANIMALS)
    coloring; sale or display    505.12
    running at large    505.01
 
FRAUD
    bad check passing    545.09
    credit card        545.10
    creditors        545.17
    definitions        545.01
    identity fraud    545.21
    livery or hostelry    545.13
    personating an officer    545.16
    securing writings by deception    545.15

FREEWAY
  (see STREET)

FUNDS GENERALLY
    Capital Improvement
            Reserve    Chtr. §6.12
    General        1305.03
    Stores Revolving    125.12
    Trunk Storm and Sanitary
            Sewer    923.03

FUNDS, MUNICIPAL
    definitions        147.01
    depositories    147.03
    deposits, security    147.04
    insurance, costs    147.06
    investments    147.05
    loss, liability    147.06
    State law, application    147.02

FUNERAL PROCESSION
    driving in        331.24

GAMBLING
    bingo
      (see BINGO)
    bookmaking    517.02
    cheating        517.05
    definitions        517.01
        games of chance
        conducting      517.02(d)
        records     517.11
    operating house    517.03
    prohibited conduct    517.02
    public gaming    517.04
    raffles             517.08
    skill-based amusement devices    517.15

GARBAGE AND REFUSE COLLECTORS
    bulky wastes    715.09
    collection        715.10, 715.15
    compliance with laws    715.14
    curbside containers    715.07
    definitions        715.08
    disposal        715.13
    equipment        715.11
 
GARBAGE AND REFUSE COLLECTORS (Cont.)
    hauling            715.12
    indemnity        715.16
    insurance        715.18
    license or registration certificate
        appeals        715.05
        application    715.02
        fees        715.03
        obtained    715.17
        renewal    715.03
        required    715.01
        revocation    715.04
    penalty            715.99
    recyclable materials    715.06
    taxes            715.17

GLUE SNIFFING    513.07

GUN
  (see WEAPONS)

HALLOWEEN
    adulterated food    537.13

HANDICAPPED PERSON
    assistance dog, assaulting    525.16
    mobility device    371.12

HAWKING
  (see PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS)

HIGHWAY
  (see STREET)

HITCHHIKING    371.06

HOMICIDE
    negligent        537.01
    vehicular        537.02

HORN
  (see VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)

HORSES
  (see ANIMALS)

HUNTING
    restricted        505.11

HYDRANTS
    opening        925.09
    tampering with    541.08

HYPODERMIC
    authorized possession    513.10
    illegal            513.04

IDENTIFICATION
    refusal to disclose personal
            information in public
                place    525.18

IDENTIFICATION CARD
    forgery        545.20
    identity fraud    545.21
 
IMPERSONATION
    identity fraud    545.21
    law enforcement officer to
            defraud    545.16
    public servant    525.03

IMPORTUNING    533.05

IMPOUNDING
    animals        505.02
    bicycles        373.13
    vehicle, traffic violation    303.08

IMPROVEMENTS
    bond            1121.02
    compliance    1121.01
    continuation    Chtr. §11.03
    defined            1105.01
    streets            901.01
    trees            Ch. 909

INCOME TAX
    allocation
        of funds    171.18
        of net profits    171.04
    Board of Review    171.17 et seq.
    collection
        at source    171.10
        of unpaid    171.16
    Commissioner
        duties        171.12 et seq.
        investigative powers    171.13
    credit for tax paid another
            Municipality    171.19
    declarations    171.11
    definitions        171.02
    divulging information    171.13
    effective period    171.07
    exceptions        171.15
    exclusions        171.23
    imposition        171.03
    interest and penalties    171.14
    operating loss carry-forward    171.05
    payment        171.08
    penalty            171.99
    prohibited violations    171.21
    purpose        171.01
    refunds        171.16
    registration, mandatory    171.22
    returns
        amended    171.09
        and payment    171.08
        consolidated    171.06
    saving clause    171.20
 
INCOME TAX BUREAU    Ch. 133

INDECENCY
  (see SEXUAL OFFENSES; OBSCENITY)

INSURANCE
    employees, Municipal    145.22
    fraud            545.07
    garbage and refuse collectors    715.18

INTERSECTION
    defined            301.17
    designation    305.02(c)
    obstructing    331.33
    right of way    331.16, 331.17
    stop signs        313.02
    turning at         331.10

INTOXICANTS
    definitions        529.01
    harmful
        possessing or using    513.07
        trafficking in    513.11
    hours of sale or consumption    529.08
    illegal possession    529.09
    intoxicated persons, sales to    529.03
    minors
        low-alcohol beverages    529.06
        sales prohibitions and
            misrepresentation    529.02,
                    529.021
    open container prohibited    529.07
    permit for sale or manufacture    529.05
    search of premises    529.10

INTOXICATION
    criminal liability    501.07
    disorderly conduct    509.03
    driving while intoxicated,
            testing    333.01
    walking on street    371.09
    weapon use    549.03

INVASION OF PRIVACY
    voyeurism        533.06

JAYWALKING    371.03

JUNK MOTOR VEHICLE
    impounding    303.08
    public or private
            property    303.09, 303.10

JURISDICTION    501.05
 
JUVENILE
  (see also MINOR)
    delinquency, contributing to    537.18
    material harmful to
        deception to obtain    533.12
        disseminating    533.13

KEROSENE HEATERS
    fuel            1505.01
    unvented
        manufacturer’s markings    1505.04
        use            1505.02
    use; manufacturer’s
            instructions    1505.03

KEYS
    parking, removal
        driver        351.07
        law enforcement officer    303.03

KNIFE
  (see WEAPONS)

LAW DIRECTOR
    compensation    131.02
    contract form, approving    125.07
    duties            131.01
    Law Department head    123.01
   
LAW ENFORCEMENT
  (see individual subject involved)

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
  (see also PUBLIC SERVANT)
    bond            145.05
    called to testify    145.17
    defined            501.01
    dereliction of duty    525.12
    failure to aid, resisting    525.06
    hampering at emergency    509.05
    ignition key removal    303.03
    misconduct, false allegation of    525.17
    personating    545.16
    refusal to disclose personal
            information to in
                public place    525.18
    traffic order, compliance with    303.01
    uniform allowance    145.19

LEASING
    fraudulent        545.13

LIABILITY   
    criminal        501.07

LICENSE
    driving
      (see DRIVER’S LICENSE)
 
LICENSE PLATES
      display              335.09
    expired or unlawful; out of state    335.10
    illegal
        impounding vehicle    303.08
        use            335.11
    rear, illumination    337.04
    unobstructed    335.10

LICENSE TAX
    motor vehicles; levy    175.01

LIGHTS, VEHICLE
  (see VEHICLE  LIGHTS)

LIMITATION OF
            PROSECUTION    501.06

LIQUOR
  (see INTOXICANTS)

LITTERING
    motor vehicle, from    331.42
    municipal reservoir    925.02
    prohibited        521.08
    street and sidewalk sales    711.01

LOITERING
    curfew            509.08
    solicitation, to engage in    533.091

LOTS
    defined            1105.01
    filling, draining    521.05
    subdivision design standards    1117.07

MANAGER
    acting manager    121.02
    appointment    Chtr. §4.01
    authority        Chtr. §4.04, 121.01
    bond            145.05
    check signing    125.24 et seq.
    defined            907.01
    financial report    125.28
    head of departments    123.02
    inventory of property    125.14
    payrolls        125.25
    personnel functions    145.01 et seq.
    powers; duties    Chtr. §4.04
    purchase orders, signing    125.22
    qualifications    Chtr. §4.02
    relation to Council    Chtr. §4.03
    removal        Chtr. §4.06
    rules, prescribing    121.03
    surplus items    125.11
    temporary absence    Chtr. §4.05
    traffic control device
            placement    305.02 et seq.
    transfer
        of personnel    121.04
        of work    121.05
    trees, permission to remove    909.06
    water supply control    925.01

MANSLAUGHTER, VEHICULAR    537.02

MANUFACTURED HOME
    occupying moving    331.35

MARIHUANA
    gift                513.02
    illegal cultivation    513.06
    possessing or using    513.03

MAYOR
    bonds, signing    125.19
    checks, signing    125.24
    powers            Chtr. §2.14

MAYOR’S COURT
    editor’s note     Ch. 161
    Law Director as prosecutor    131.02

MENACING
  (see also THREATS)
    Aggravated        537.05
    physical harm    537.06

METER
    tampering with    925.02

MINI-BIKE
  (see ALL PURPOSE VEHICLE)

MINOR
  (see also JUVENILE)
    criminal child enticement    537.17
    curfew
      (see CURFEW)
    electric personal assistive
             mobility device use    371.12(b)(c)
    endangering    537.07
    intoxicant sales    529.02, 529.06
    unlawful sexual conduct     533.03
    unruliness, contributing to    537.18
    weapons furnished to    549.07

MISDEMEANOR
  (see OFFENSE)

MOBILE HOME
    occupying moving    331.35

MOTOR VEHICLE
    all purpose
      (see ALL PURPOSE VEHICLE)
    certificate of title    335.08
    criminal forfeiture of     335.05(c)
    defined            301.20
    driving
      (see DRIVING)
    emblem, illegal use    525.14
    entering or leaving
            moving vehicle    371.06
    equipment
       (see VEHICLE EQUIPMENT)
    homicide by    537.02
    immobilization order     335.05(c)
    impounding, traffic violation    303.08
    junk
      (see JUNK MOTOR VEHICLE)
    key removal
        driver        351.07
        law enforcement officer    303.03
    license plates
      (see LICENSE PLATES)
    liquor consumption in    529.04
    master key sale or possession    545.07
    operation
      (see DRIVING)
    riding on outside    371.06
    slow moving
      (see COMMERCIAL AND HEAVY
             VEHICLE)
    snowmobile
      (see SNOWMOBILE)
    trespass        545.06
    unauthorized use    545.06
    unsafe            337.01
    vehicle defined    301.51
    vehicular vandalism     541.10
    weapon handling    549.04
    wrongful entrustment of    335.05

MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE TAX
    levy            175.01

MOTORCYCLE
    brakes            337.18
    defined            301.19
    handle bars    373.02
    headlight required    337.03
    helmets; safety glasses    373.02
    license to operate    335.01(a)
    muffler        337.20
    off-highway
      (see MOTORCYCLE,  OFF-
            HIGHWAY)
    rear-view mirror    337.21
    riding abreast    373.04
    seat, use        373.02
    vehicle, attaching to    373.03
    violation, permitting    373.12

MOTORCYCLE, OFF-HIGHWAY
    accident reports    375.07
    certificate of title    375.08
    definitions        375.01
    equipment        375.02
    licensing requirements, operator    375.05
    operation
        permitted    375.04
        prohibited    375.03
    Traffic Code application    375.03
    vehicle registration    375.06

MOTORIZED BICYCLE
    definition        301.04
    driver’s license    373.10
    equipment        373.10
    lights            337.02
    violation, permitting    373.12

MUFFLER
    motor vehicle or motorcycle    337.20
    snowmobile and all purpose
    vehicle    375.02

MUNICIPALITY
    duties of officers    123.03
    employees
      (see EMPLOYEES, MUNICIPAL)
    fiscal succession    Chtr. §11.01
    form of government    Chtr. §1.05
    incorporation    Chtr. §1.01
    name            Chtr. §1.02
    pending actions    Chtr. §11.04
    powers
        enumerated    Chtr. §1.03
        manner of exercise    Chtr. §1.04
    terms of existing officers    Chtr. §11.10

NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE    537.01

NOISE
    disorderly conduct    509.03
    dogs barking or howling    505.09

NONCONFORMITY
    signs            1189.14

NUISANCE
    animals        505.08
    defined            501.01
    peddlers and solicitors    707.02
    violations as nuisances    509.10
    weeds            Ch. 551

OBOA ONE, TWO AND THREE-
            FAMILY DWELLING CODE
    adoption        1311.01
    amendments    1311.04
    copies            1311.02
    conflict        1311.03

OBSCENITY
    definitions        533.01
    materials harmful to juveniles
        (see JUVENILE)
     presumption of knowledge; actual
            notice and defense    533.02

OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE    525.08

OBSTRUCTING OFFICIAL BUSINESS    525.07

OBSTRUCTIONS
    search of premises    529.10
    sidewalk        521.04
    street, railroad by    553.01
    watercourse    521.05

ODORS
    noxious or offensive    521.09

OFFENSE
  (see also individual subject involved)
    classification    501.02
    common law, abrogated    501.03
    complicity in commission    501.10
    compounding    525.04
    construction, rules of    501.04
    failure to report    525.05
    fraud
      (see FRAUD)
    gambling        517.01
    jurisdiction    501.05
    liability        501.07
    motor vehicle or traffic
            offense, predicate    301.251
    penalty            501.99
    prior conviction    501.04(c)
    prosecution limitation    501.06
    sexual
      (see SEXUAL OFFENSES)
    theft
      (see THEFT)
    violent, defined    501.01

OFFENSES AGAINST PERSONS
  (see individual subject involved)

OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY
  (see individual subject involved)

ONE-WAY STREET
  (see STREET)

OPERATOR’S LICENSE
  (see DRIVER’S LICENSE)

ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
    Administrative Code    Chtr. §3.11
    adoption
        by reference    Chtr. §3.09
        procedure    Chtr. §3.04
    annual appropriation ordinance
        adoption    Chtr. §6.06
        effect        Chtr. §6.07
    codification    Chtr. §3.12
    continuation    Chtr. §11.02
    Council action    Chtr. §3.01
    effective date    Chtr. §3.07
     emergency        Chtr. §3.05
    initiative and referendum    Chtr. §3.08
    introduction    Chtr. §3.02
    Law Director to draft    131.01
    passage        Chtr. §3.03
    posting places    113.01
    publication        Chtr. §3.06
    resolutions        Chtr. §3.10

ORGANIZATION
    liability        501.11
    penalty        501.99(b)
    personal accountability    501.12

OVI                
    driving under suspension    335.071
    prohibitions     333.01

PARADE            311.02

PARKING
    alleys and narrow streets, in    351.11
    angle            351.05
    bicycle            373.09
    brake, setting    373.09
    bus stop, in    351.10
    commercial and heavy vehicle    351.14
    emergency, safety vehicle, near    331.27
    handicapped; special privileges,
            locations    351.04
    impounding vehicle    303.08
    key removal
        driver        351.07
        law enforcement officer    303.03
    liability for violation    351.02
    loading zones
        business    305.02(j)
        time limit    351.09
    marked space, within    351.05
    opening door on traffic side    351.08
    owner prima-facie liable    351.02
    parallel        351.04, 351.05
    prohibited places    351.03, 351.12,
                    351.15
    removal of unattended vehicle    351.01
    Residential Permit Parking
            Zone    351.17
    selling, washing or repairing
            vehicle    351.06
    snow emergency    305.02(n)
    space, designation authority    305.02(l)
    stopping engine    351.07
    taxicab stand, in    351.10
    time limit        351.13
    tow-away zones, private    351.16
    zone designation    305.02

PARKS
    subdivision plats    1113.02

PARKS DIVISION    129.02

PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS
    definitions        707.01
    exceptions by written approval    707.03
    penalty            707.99
    uninvited        707.02

PEDESTRIAN
    blind person    371.02
    bridge or railroad crossing, on    371.10
    control signal    313.05
    crosswalk
        right half    371.04
        right of way    371.01
    diagonal crossing of
            intersection    371.03
    electric personal assistive
             mobility device     371.12(b)
    freeway, on    303.06
    hitchhiking    371.06
    intoxicated on street    371.09
    jaywalking        371.03
    right of way, yielding    371.03, 371.08
    sidewalk
        right of way    371.07
        use required    371.05
    soliciting ride    371.06
    walking on street    371.05
    walkways        301.53, 305.02(o)

PEEPING TOM    533.06

PENALTY
    Codified Ordinances, general    101.99
    income tax        171.99
    offense            501.99
    Traffic Code    303.99

PERMIT
    blasting        549.10
    building: fees    1305.01, 1305.02
    commercial and heavy
            vehicle use    339.01, 339.02
    excavations    903.01, 903.02
    fireworks; public exhibition    1519.02
    intoxicant sale or manufacture    529.05
    parades; street assembly    311.02
    sanitary sewer tapping    921.03
    sidewalk construction    907.03
    signs            1189.05 et seq.
    temporary driver’s instruction    335.03
    water main connection    925.06

PERSONAL INFORMATION
    refusal to disclose to law
            enforcement officer in
                public place    525.18

PERSONNEL APPEALS BOARD    145.21 et seq.

PERSONNEL CODE
  (see EMPLOYEES, MUNICIPAL)

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT    145.02

PLANNING COMMISSION
    established        Chtr. §8.01

PLANS
  (see PLATS)

PLATS
    approval fees    1109.13
    defined            1105.01
    final            1113.04
    preliminary    1113.03
    sketch plan    1113.01
    subdivision without    1113.02

POLICE CHIEF
    bond            145.05
    duties            127.02

POLICE DEPARTMENT
    Auxiliary Police    127.10
    Chief
      (see POLICE CHIEF)
    hourly rate officers
        bond        127.06
        duties        127.04
        qualifications    127.03
        uniform    127.07
        Workers’ Compensation    127.05
    officers
        (see LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER)

POSSESSION
    intoxicants, illegal    529.09
    weapons, unlawful    549.08

PRIVATE ROAD
    right of way
        entering    331.17
        leaving        331.22, 331.23
    turning into    331.11

PROCURING
  (see PROSTITUTION)
 
PROPERTY (see also PROPERTY
            DESTRUCTION)
    defined            501.01
    disposition of
      (see REAL PROPERTY,
            DISPOSITION OF)
    held by law enforcement agency;
            disposition    501.13
    municipal
        department head responsible    123.03
        inventory    125.12, 125.14
    proceeds from sale
            of public property    125.30
    surplus; sale or disposition of    125.11
    transfer to successors    Chtr. §11.07
    tree planting; removal    909.03 et seq.
    unauthorized use    545.08

PROPERTY DESTRUCTION
    arson            541.01, 541.02
    building numbers    1309.06
    criminal damaging or
            endangering    541.03
    criminal mischief    541.04
    desecration    541.07
    hydrant, pipe or meter    925.08
    railroad vandalism     553.04, 553.05
    shrubs, trees, crops    541.06
    street and sidewalk sales    711.01
    traffic signals    313.08
    vehicular vandalism     541.10

PROSTITUTION
    defined            533.01
    loitering to engage in
            solicitation    533.091
    procuring        533.08
    prohibited        533.10
    soliciting        533.09

PUBLIC ASSEMBLY
    nonsmoking areas    521.11

PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT
  (see SAFETY DEPARTMENT)

PUBLIC SAFETY VEHICLE
  (see also EMERGENCY VEHICLE)
    approaching when stationary    333.031
    defined                    301.27
    exemptions    303.041
    following, parking near    331.27
    pedestrian to yield to     371.08
    right of way    331.21
    speed exceptions    333.06
    stop sign or signal, effect    331.20

PUBLIC SERVANT
  (see also EMPLOYEES, MUNICIPAL)
    civil rights interference    525.13
    contract interest    525.10
    defined            525.01
    impersonation    525.03
    improper compensation    525.11
    obstructing    525.07

PUBLIC SERVICE DEPARTMENT
  (see SERVICE DEPARTMENT)

PURCHASES DIVISION
  (see under FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT)

QUARANTINE
    animal bites    505.10

RAILROAD
    abandoned        553.011
    climbing on cars    553.02, 553.04(b)
    definitions        301.28 et seq.
    dropping objects onto     553.04(a)
    grade crossing
        driving across    331.39
        obstructing    331.33
        pedestrian on    371.10
        stopping at    331.40
    locomotive engineer’s duties    553.03
    obstructing streets    553.01
    trespassing on railroad
            property     553.04(d)
    vandalism
            grade crossing or
                protective device     553.05
            prohibited     553.04

REAL PROPERTY, DISPOSITION OF
    proceeds from sale
            of public property    125.30
    sale, lease, exchange    105.01

RECEIVING STOLEN
            PROPERTY    545.18

RECKLESS DRIVING    331.34, 333.02

RECORDS AND REPORTS
    accident, snowmobile or all
            purpose vehicle    375.07
    animal
        bites        505.10
        impounding; disposition    505.02
    bingo            517.07
    block surveys    1309.04
    Chief Fiscal Clerk    125.16
    department heads to maintain    123.03
    Development Commission    135.01
     failure to report crime or
            death    525.05
    falsification    525.02
    Finance Director    125.17, 125.28
    fireworks; public exhibition
            permit    1519.02
    inventory        125.12, 125.14
    Law Director    131.01
    personnel        145.02
    Purchases Division    125.03
    Superintendent
        Buildings and Street
            Lighting    129.03
        Streets and Parks    129.02
    tampering with    545.14
    Tax Commissioner
        examining    171.13
        keeping    171.12
    transfer to successors    Chtr. §11.07
    Utilities Director    129.04
    wounds and burns    525.05

REFRIGERATOR
    abandoned        521.01

REFUSE COLLECTORS
  (see GARBAGE AND REFUSE
             COLLECTORS)

RESERVOIR
    littering        925.02

RESIDENCE DISTRICT
    defined            301.31

RESISTING ARREST    525.09

RESOLUTIONS
  (see ORDINANCES AND
             RESOLUTIONS)

RESTRAINT, UNLAWFUL    537.08

REVIEW BOARD    171.17 et seq.

RIGHT OF ENTRY
    search of premises    529.10

RIGHT OF WAY
    signs in        1189.08
    trees; removal    909.04

RIGHT TURN
             ON RED      313.03(c)(2), 313.09

RIOT
    failure to disperse    509.02
    prohibited        509.01

RUBBISH
  (see SOLID WASTE)
 
SAFETY DEPARTMENT
    Building Inspection Division    127.08
    composition    127.01
    Director        123.01
    Manager to be head    123.02
    Police Division
      (see POLICE DEPARTMENT)

SAFETY ZONE
    driving through    331.29

SALES
    criminal simulation of objects    545.13
    intoxicants        529.01 et seq.
    street and sidewalk    711.01

SCHOOL
    definitions        501.01
    disorderly conduct    509.03

SCHOOL BUS
  (see BUS)

SEAT BELT
    probationary license
            requirements    335.031
    use required    337.27

SEMITRAILER
  (see COMMERCIAL AND HEAVY
              VEHICLE)

SERVICE DEPARTMENT
    composition    129.01
    Director
      (see SERVICE DIRECTOR)
    Manager to be head    123.02

SERVICE DIRECTOR
    Service Department head    123.01
    Superintendent
        Buildings and Street
            Lighting    129.03
        Streets and Parks    129.02
    Utilities Director    129.04

SEVERABILITY
    Charter        Chtr. §10.09
    Codified Ordinances    101.08

SEWERS
    appeals            921.11
    definitions        921.01
    enforcement procedures    921.10
    industrial wastewater monitoring
            and reporting    921.06
    penalty            921.99
    prohibitions and limitations    921.02
    rental
        charges; applicability    921.08
        lien            921.09
    requirements    921.03
    sanitary system charges    921.04
    service charges    921.07
    use, general    921.03
    violation, notification of    921.10(a)
    wastes, controlled and
            prohibited    921.05

SEXUAL OFFENSES
    definitions        533.01
    importuning    533.05
    imposition    533.04
    indecency in public    533.07
    matter harmful to juvenile
      (see JUVENILE)
    prostitution
      (see PROSTITUTION)
    unlawful conduct with minor    533.03
    voyeurism        533.06

SHOPLIFTERS
    detention and arrest    545.04

SIDEWALK
    business district    907.07
    compliance    907.02
    defined            301.37
    driving over    331.37
    electric personal assistive
    mobility device on    371.12
    excavation
      (see EXCAVATIONS)
    material specifications    907.05
    obstructions; damage or injury    521.04
    pedestrian right of way    371.07
    pedestrian walkways     301.53, 305.02(o)
    penalty            907.99
    permit required; fee    907.03
    placement; tree protection    907.04
    Portland cement concrete
            required    907.06
    repair and cleaning    521.06
    required use by pedestrians    371.05
    sales            711.01
    subdivision design standards    1117.11
    tree removal    909.04
    vehicle to stop at    331.23
 
SIDEWALKS, REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR OF
    assessments    905.06
    definitions        905.01
    maintenance; owner’s
            responsibility    905.07
    Manager’s authority    905.02
    notice to owner    905.03, 905.07
    reimbursement, municipal    905.04,
                    905.05

SIGNS
    applicability; effect    1189.02
    Architectural Review Overlay
            District    1161.05(i)
    computations    1189.04
    construction; maintenance    1189.07
    definitions        1189.03
    design
        generally    1189.07
        standards    Table 1189B
    exemptions    1189.10
    interpretation    1189.03
    nonconforming; compliance    1189.14
    permit
        private property; signs on    1189.05
        procedures    1189.13
        required    1189.06
        signs without    1189.14
    prohibited        1189.11
    public right of way, in    1189.08
    purpose; intent    1189.01
    sample drawing    Table 1189A
    street names    1117.16
    temporary        1189.09
    tree or shrub, attached to    909.08
    variances        1189.12
    violations        1189.15

SIREN
    prohibited on bicycle    373.05
    vehicle            337.19

SKATEBOARDS
    Business, Institutional and Village
            Square Districts, in    373.11
    on streets        311.03

SLUG
    defined            545.01(j)
    making or using    545.11

SMOKING
    areas not regulated    521.13
    ashtrays prohibited    521.16
    construction; other laws    521.14
     enforcement    521.17
    establishment declared
            nonsmoking    521.15
    penalty            521.99
    prohibitions    521.11, 521.12
    signs, posting; responsibilities
            of proprietors    521.16

SNOW AND ICE
    parking ban, emergency    305.02(n)
    sidewalk removal    521.06

SNOWMOBILE
    accident report    375.07
    bicycle path use prohibited    373.14
    definitions        375.01
    equipment        375.02
    helmets; safety glasses    373.02
    operation
        permitted    375.04
        prohibited    375.03
    operator’s license    375.05
    registration    375.06
    Traffic Code application    375.03
    violation, permitting    373.12

SOLICITING
  (see also PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS)
    political contributions    Chtr. §10.06
    prohibited on highway    371.06

SOLID WASTE
    deposits on public, private
            property    521.08
    littering        521.08
    municipal reservoir    925.02
    sewage
      (see SEWERS)

SPEED
    bridge, limitations    333.05
    emergency, public safety
            vehicle    333.06
    maximum limits    333.03
    slow, minimum    333.04
    street racing    333.07

STALKING        537.051

STANDARDS, OFFICIAL    Ch. 103

STOP SIGN
  (see TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE)

STREET
    abandoned junk motor
            vehicle on    303.09
    animal on        303.05
    bicycle riding    373.07
    closed for repair, driving on    331.26
    construction standards    902.02 et seq.
    defined            301.42, 902.01, 1105.01
    divided, driving procedure    331.31
    dropping or throwing
            objects onto    541.10
    electric personal assistive
             mobility device on    371.12
    excavations
      (see EXCAVATIONS)
    freeway
        backing vehicle on    331.13
        entering and leaving    331.32
        prohibited use    303.06
    improving        901.01
    injurious material, placing    311.01
    Lighting Division    129.03
    load, dropping on    339.08
    names; signs    1117.16
    numbering buildings    Ch. 1309
    obstruction     311.01
    one-way
        designation authority    305.02(b)
        driving on    331.30
    parades; assembly on    311.02
    parking prohibitions    351.03, 351.12
    Public Street Lighting Plan    1117.15
    repairs            902.05
    sales            711.01
    subdivision
            regulations     1117.02, 1117.09
    Superintendent    129.02
    through
        designation    305.02(e)
        right of way    331.18, 331.19
        stop, yield signs    313.02
    toy vehicles    311.03
    traffic control markings    129.02
    tree removal    909.04

STREET LAWN
    driving over    331.37

STREET RACING    333.07

STREETS AND PARKS
            DIVISION    129.02

SUBDIVISION DESIGN STANDARDS
    access management    1117.03
    building permits    1117.13
    building setback lines    1117.07
    drainage        1117.10
    easements        1117.06
    lots                1117.07
    plans, evaluation of    1117.01
    plantings        1117.14
    Public Street Lighting Plan    1117.15
    service roads    1117.04
    sidewalks        1117.11
    stormwater management    1117.05
    street name signs    1117.16
    streets; highways    1117.02, 1117.09
    survey monuments    1117.08
    traffic control devices    1117.17
    tree lawn        1117.12

SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
    amendments    1109.10
    compatibility    1109.05
    cost reimbursement    1109.14
    definitions        Ch. 1105
    design
      (see SUBDIVISION DESIGN
            STANDARDS)
    enforcement    1109.12
    fees            1109.13
    hearings, public    1109.11
    improvements
        bond        1121.02
        compliance    1121.01
    interpretation    1109.04
    jurisdiction    1109.06
    name            1109.03
    penalty            1109.99
    plats
      (see PLATS)
    public use fees    1305.03
    purpose        1109.01
    resubdivision    1109.09
    sewers
        charges    Ch. 923
        regulations    Ch. 921
    traffic impact    1109.07
    validity and separability    1109.02
    variances        1109.08
    water regulations and charges    Ch. 925

SUMMONS
    failure to answer    525.15

SUNSCREENING MATERIALS    337.28

SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND STREET LIGHTING    129.03

SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS AND PARKS    129.02

SUPERINTENDENT OF WASTE WATER    129.06, 145.05

SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER    129.05

SURVEY MONUMENTS    1117.08

SWITCHBLADE
  (see WEAPONS)

TAMPERING
    coin machines    545.12
    fire hydrant    541.09
    records and reports    545.14
    utilities            545.19
    water pipe or meter    541.09
    water system    925.02

TARGET SHOOTING    505.11

TAX COMMISSIONER
    appointment    133.01
    bond            145.05
    duties            171.12 et seq.
    investigative powers    171.13

TAXATION
  (see INCOME TAX)

TAXICAB
    stands, parking in    351.10

TELECOMMUNICATION
            HARASSMENT    537.10

TELEPHONE
    harassment    537.10, 537.11
    misuse of 911 system    537.12
    threats by        537.11

TEMPORARY PROTECTION ORDER    537.15

THEFT
    criminal tools, possession    545.19
    definitions        545.01
    determining property value    545.02
    petty            545.05
    property exceptions as felony    545.03
    receiving stolen property    545.18
    unauthorized use
        property    545.08
        vehicle        545.06
    vehicle alarm signal    337.19
 
THREATS
  (see also MENACING)
    coercion        537.09
    telephone        537.11

THROUGH STREET
  (see under STREET)

TINTED GLASS    337.28

TIRES
    peeling or squealing    331.36
    studded        339.11

TOBACCO PRODUCTS
  (see CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS)

TOWING
    requirements    339.07

TOY VEHICLES
    on streets        311.03

TRAFFIC
    definitions        Ch. 301
    government vehicles    303.07
    penalty for violation    303.99
    road workers, equipment
            excepted    303.04
    violations        305.04

TRAFFIC CODE
    misdemeanor classification     303.99(a)
    penalties         303.99(b)

TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE
    advertising on    313.07
    alteration, removal    313.08
    ambiguous        313.09
    center line, painted    313.08
    conformity with State Manual    305.03
    defined            301.47
    flashing signal    313.06
    hidden            313.07
    lane of traffic, direction    313.04
    lights, description    313.03
    Manager’s authority    305.01
    nonworking    313.09
    obedience required    313.01
    pedestrian control signal    313.05
    placement authority,
            considerations    305.02
    portable signal preemption
            devices prohibited    313.12
    removal, injury    313.08
     signal terms    313.03
    stop sign
        operation at    331.19
        placing        305.02(c), 313.02
        right of way    331.19
    stop sign or signal
        emergency vehicle    331.20
        public safety vehicle    331.20
    subdivision design standards    1117.17
    through streets, signs at    313.02
    unauthorized    313.07
    unlawful possession    313.10
    violations        305.04
    yield sign
        operation at    331.18
        placing        305.02(c), 313.02

TRAILER
    occupying moving    331.35

TRAIN
  (see RAILROAD)

TRAPPING
    restricted        505.11

TREASURY INVESTMENT
            ACCOUNT    125.29

TREE LAWN
  (see STREET LAWN)

TREES AND SHRUBS
    compensation    909.12
    definitions        909.02
    destruction        541.06
    obstructing air or water to    909.10
    penalty            909.99
    public way; breaking,
            injuring    909.07
    purpose; intent    909.01
    removal
        criteria        909.05
        Manager’s permission    909.06
        public right of way    909.04
        responsibility    909.03
    rope or wire, attaching    909.08
    sign or handbill, attaching    909.08
    tree standards    909.11
    trimming, topping or treating    909.06
    utility pipes or wires
            not to injure    909.09

TRESPASS
    aggravated        541.051
    amusement place, public    541.11
    land or premises    541.05
    railroad         553.04(d)
    vehicle            545.06
    voyeurism        533.06

TRUCK
  (see COMMERCIAL AND HEAVY
             VEHICLE)
TURNING
    intersections, at    305.02(d)
    right on red    313.03

U TURN            331.12

UTILITIES
    pipes or wires not to injure trees    909.09

UTILITIES DIRECTOR
    bond            145.05
    duties            129.04

UTILITIES DIVISION
    Waste Water System    129.06
    Water System    129.05

VANDALISM
    criminal mischief      541.04
    grade crossing device     553.05
    railroad         553.04
    vehicular          541.10

VARIANCE
    employees, Municipal    145.24
    signs            1189.12
    subdivision regulations    1109.08

VEHICLE
  (see MOTOR VEHICLE)

VEHICLE EQUIPMENT
    air cleaner        337.25
    all purpose vehicle    375.02
    brakes            337.18, 339.12, 373.06
    bumpers required    337.29
    chains            339.10
    directional signals required    337.30
    exceptions        337.01(c)
    exhaust noise    331.36
    horn, siren        337.19
    lights
      (see VEHICLE LIGHTS)
    loads
      (see VEHICLE LOADS)
    motorcycle, off-highway    375.02
    motorized bicycle    373.10
    mud flaps        339.05
    muffler        337.20
    rear red reflector    337.05
    rear-view mirror    337.21
    red flag or light, on load    337.08
     slow-moving vehicle, emblem    337.10
    snowmobile    375.02
    spikes, lugs    339.10
    theft alarm signal    337.19
    tires
      (see TIRES)
    wheel protectors    339.05
    windshield regulations    337.22

VEHICLE LIGHTS
    auxiliary driving lights    337.11
    back-up        337.12
    bicycle            373.06
    commercial vehicle, safety
            lighting    337.06
    distance, height measurement    337.02
    electric personal assistive
             mobility device     371.12(b)
    fender or cowl    337.12
    flashing
        limitations    337.16
        slow-moving vehicle    337.10(e)
    headlights
        focus and aim    337.17
        required    337.03
        use of beams    337.14
    lighted required    337.02
    motorized bicycle    337.02, 373.10
    number permitted    337.16
    parked or stopped    337.09
    slow-moving vehicle
        less intensity    337.15
        requirements    337.10
    snowmobile and all purpose
            vehicle    375.02
    spotlight        337.11
    stop lights        337.24
    tail light        337.04
    two displayed    337.13
    vehicles in combination,
            obscured    337.07

VEHICLE LOADS
    extension on left side    337.23
    information on request    339.04
    leaking or dropping    339.08
    obstructing driver’s view    331.25
    projecting, red flag or light    337.08
    shifting or loose    339.09
    truck loading zones    351.09
 
VEHICULAR HOMICIDE    537.02

VENDING MACHINE
  (see COIN MACHINE)

VENTILATION
    heaters and burners    521.02

VIOLENCE
    inciting        509.011

VOYEURISM        533.06

WASTE WATER SUPERINTENDENT    129.06,
                    145.05
WATER
    charges and payments
        bulk        925.20
        generally    925.17
        residential and business
            consumers    925.18
        service repairs; turn-off    925.15
        system capacity    925.11, 925.13
        users outside City
            limits    925.14
    fire protection service;
            fire hydrants    925.09
    mains
        classification    925.03
        extensions
            plans    925.04
            rules    925.05
    meters
        installed    925.08
        reading; billing    925.10
    penalty            925.99
    permits        925.06
    prohibition        925.12
    services        925.07
    supply, ownership and
            control    925.01
    tampering
        meter or pipe    541.09
        system generally     925.02
    trees or shrubs; obstructing    909.08
    turning off service after
            rules violation    925.16

WATER SUPERINTENDENT    129.05,
                    145.05
 
WATERCOURSE
    obstruction removal    521.05
    solid waste corrupting    521.08

WATERCRAFT
  (see also ALL PURPOSE VEHICLE)
    dropping or throwing objects at     541.10
   
WEAPONS
    carrying concealed    549.02
    defacing firearm identification
            marks; possessing defaced
                 firearm     549.12
    definitions        549.01
    discharging    549.08
    minor, furnishing to    549.07
    motor vehicle, handling in    549.04
    replica firearm on school
            premises    549.11
    target shooting    505.11
    unlawful transactions    549.06
    use while intoxicated    549.03

WEEDS            Ch. 551

WHEELCHAIR
    electric personal assistive
        mobility device     371.12
    motorized
        defined         301.53
        operator’s rights    371.11

WOUNDS AND BURNS
    reporting        525.05

YIELD SIGN
  (see TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE)

ZONING AND BUILDING
            APPEALS BOARD
    editor’s note    Ch. 137
    members; powers    Chtr. §8.02

ZONING FEES    1305.01


COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE

EDITOR'S NOTE: Source material for the Codified Ordinances of Granville was either ordinances or resolutions enacted by Council, or new matter ordained by the Adopting Ordinance. Sections of the Codified Ordinances without any history indicate that such sections contain new matter ordained by the Adopting Ordinance. In the following table, the disposition of all source material in the Granville Codified Ordinances is indicated.


1970 Code
Ch. 50 App.
Ch. 51
§70.10
§70.11
§74.14
§74.23
§75.01(A)
§75.15
Ch. 77
§91.37
§91.38
§91.39
§93.07
§94.01
§94.02
§94.12
§96.05
§96.06
§96.07
§96.08
§96.09
§96.15
§96.16
§96.17
§96.18
§96.19
§96.99
§111.01
§114.02
§114.04
 
Section
921.03
925.20
305.01
305.02(a) to (m)
351.13
351.14
373.12
373.13
351.15
551.03
551.04
551.05
549.13(a)
901.01
903.01
521.06(a), (b)
909.05
909.06
909.07
909.08
909.09
909.10
909.10
909.11
909.11
909.12
909.99
707.01
703.01
703.03
 
Ord. No. 13-3
13-4
15-12
12-30
60-24
28.28
3.0







11-67
1-68
33-68


37-68
5-70

10-70




16-70
 
Date
4-6-20 2-1-50 7-5-61 3-7-62 10-15-64 4-19-65
10-20-65







12-20-67 1-3-68
12-18-68


12-18-68 4-1-70

5-20-70




8-19-70
 
C.O. Section
1309.01 to 1309.06
1305.01, 1305.02
707.02
301.49, 339.02(a)
509.08(b) to (d)
909.01 to 909.04
121.01 to 121.05,
123.01 to 123.04,
125.01 to 125.06,
125.08 to 125.28,
127.01 to 127.09,
129.01 to 129.03,
131.01, 131.02,
135.01
921.01, 921.02
1305.01
171.01 to 171.17,
171.18(a), 171.19
to 171.21, 171.99
133.01
925.03, 925.13,
925.15
1105.01, 1109.01 to
1109.12, 1109.99,
1113.01 to 1113.03,
1117.01 to 1117.11,
1121.01, 1121.02
509.08(a)

 







 
 
                                        COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE                                   32


 
Ord. No.
18-70
21-70
22-70
24-70
4-71

8-71
11-73

14-73
15-73 16-73 1-74
4-74
5-74

9-74
Res. 74-10 11-74 15-74



18-74 4-75
5-75
Res. 75-15 10-75 21-76 1-77
3-77
4-77
5-78



Adopting
 
Date
10-21-70
11-4-70
11-18-70
12-2-70
3-3-71

8-4-71
9-19-73

11-7-73
12-19-73
12-5-73
1-9-74
4-3-74
4-3-74

5-15-74

8-21-74
7-3-74
9-4-74



10-2-74
4-2-75
4-2-75

6-4-75
7-16-75
12-1-76
3-2-77
4-20-77
5-4-77
4-19-78
Ordinance
 
C. O. Section
171.18(b)
129.04 to 129.06
125.07
707.03
907.01 to 907.07,
907.99
905.01 to 905.11
923.01(a), (b),
923.02
351.15
923.03
1305.03
125.29
925.17, 925.18
145.01 to 145.04,
145.06 to 145.27
923.01(c)

145.05
903.02, 903.03
925.01, 925.02,
925.04 to 925.12,
925.14, 925.16,
925.19
113.01
1313.02, 1313.03
1313.01

711.02
703.02, 711.01
351.15
351.15
313.09
351.15
305.02(n)
101.01 to 101.08,
101.99, 301.01 to
301.48, 301.50,
301.51, 303.01 to
303.10, 303.99,
305.03, 305.04,
311.01 to 311.03,
313.01 to 313.08,
331.01 to 331.40,
 
Ord. No.
Adopting






























25-78
1-80
9-81
12-81
17-81
7-82
1-83
6-83
7-83

10-83

13-83
 
Date
Ordinance































12-20-78
2-6-80
5-20-81
7-15-81
8-19-81
4-14-82
1-5-83
2-16-83
2-16-83

4-6-83

4-6-83
 
C.O. Section
(Cont.)
333.01 to 333.07
335.01 to 335.14,
337.01 to 337.25,
339.01, 339.02(b)
to 339.11, 341.01
to 341.03, 351.01
to 351.12, 371.01 to
371.10, 373.01 to
373.11, 375.01 to
375.07, 501.01 to
501.12, 501.99,
505.01 to 505.12,
509.01 to 509.07,
509.08, 513.01 to
513.11, 517.01 to
517.09, 521.01 to
521.05, 521.06(c),
521.07, to 521.10,
525.01 to 525.15,
529.01 to 529.10,
533.01 to 533.13,
537.01 to 537.13,
541.01 to 541.08,
545.01 to 545.19,
549.01 to 549.12,
549.13(b), 551.01,
551.02, 551.99.
553.01 to 553.03,
703.99, 707.99,
711.99, 903.99,
921.99, 925.99
521.03
909.02, 909.03
925.19
902.01 to 902.05
923.01, 923.02
1315.01 to 1315.04
1307.01
923.03(c)
925.13(b), repeals
925.05(f)
925.17, 925.18,
925.20
517.05, 545.05,
545.09,
545.10,
545.18, 549.02,
549.12

 
 
32A                                    COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE                                    


 
Ord. No.     Date     C.O. Section
17-83    6-1-83    333.01, 333.08,
        333.09, 335.07
22-83    8-17-83    1501.01, 1501.02,
        1505.01 to 1505.04
24-83    9-21-83    147.01 to 147.06
4-84    3-21-84    925.01 to 925.21,
        925.99
5-84    3-21-84    145.01 to 145.27
6-84    3-21-84    125.11, 501.13
12-84    5-16-84    171.19, 171.21,
        171.22
14-84    5-23-84    921.01 to 921.11,
        921.99
1-85    2-20-85    921.06(d)
16-85    8-21-85    925.20
21-85    11-6-85    1501.01, 1509.01
        to 1509.04
2-86    1-22-86    921.07
8-86    6-4-86    925.07(l), 925.13
9-86    6-4-86    Repeals 921.04
18-86    11-4-86    171.03, 171.07,
        171.10
20-86    9-17-86    1519.01 to 1519.05,
        1519.99
24-86    12-3-86    171.10(a), (d),
        171.19(a)
4-87    5-6-87    127.03
11-87    6-3-87    1133.01 to 1191.02
13-87    6-17-87    351.15
14-87    6-17-87    303.99(a)(1)
18-87    7-15-87    925.18, repeals
        925.19
19-87    7-15-87    921.07
22-87    9-16-87    175.01
23-87    9-16-87    537.18
24-87    9-16-87    529.02
34-87    1-6-88    925.18
35-87    1-6-88    921.07
22-88    1-4-89    351.15
3-89    4-5-89    1137.01, 1139.04(d),
        (e), 1139.05,
        1139.06, 1141.04,
        1141.06, 1145.01,
        1145.02(c)(6)C.,
        1145.03, 1145.04(a),
        1145.04(c) to (e),
        1147.04(d), 1149.02
        (a), 1159.03(c),
        1159.04, 1159.05,
        1161.02, 1161.03
        (c), 1161.07,
        repeals 1141.05,
 
Ord. No.    Date    C.O. Section
3-89        1145.02(a),
(Cont.)        1161.07, 1171.02(b)
        (6), (7), 1171.02
        (c)(6)
8-89    4-5-89    1117.02(q),
        1171.03(b)(2)
10-89    4-5-89    333.03(b)(3)
11-89    4-5-89    333.03(b)(3.1)
22-89    6-7-89    1135.01
23-89    6-7-89    1189.04(k)
24-89    5-17-89    303.99(a)(1)
27-89    9-6-89    505.13
33-89    10-4-89    313.10, 371.01
36-89    12-6-89    Repeals 925.19
39-89    12-6-89    1159.03(b)
8-90    5-16-90    303.99(a)(1)
17-90    7-18-90    303.99(a)(3) to
        (5), 333.01, 335.07
18-90    7-18-90    529.07
22-90    12-5-90    925.18
23-90    12-5-90    921.07
27-90    1-2-91    921.03(h) to (m)
24-91    8-7-91    303.06
30-91    10-16-91    145.05
32-91    2-5-92    715.01 to 715.18,
        715.99
33-91    12-18-91    925.18
34-91    12-18-91    921.07
10-92    6-3-92    925.13
11-92    6-3-92    921.04(c) repeals
        921.04(d)
12-92    6-17-92    1133.01 to 1191.03
14-92    5-6-92    1121.02(a)(4)
17-92    6-3-92    525.15
18-92    6-3-92    145.28
25-92    8-19-92    333.03
28-92    9-16-92    921.04
29-92    9-16-92    925.11, 925.13(a),
        (b)(9)
36-92    10-21-92    305.02(o)
37-92    10-21-92    301.53
42-92    11-4-92    1135.01
43-92    11-4-92    1177.03(a), 1177.04
        (a)(3), 1177.05
        (e)(5)A., 1177.06
        (a), 1177.08(b)
51-92    1-20-93    925.18
3-93    2-3-93    921.07
6-93    4-22-93    1188.01, 1188.99
8-93    4-21-93    925.07(j)
15-93    7-21-93    1175.01 to 1175.05
16-93    7-21-93    1187.02, 1187.03
 
                                      COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE                                    32B


 
Ord. No.     Date     C.O. Section
17-93    7-21-93    1171.04(b), (c)
18-93    7-21-93    1157.04
29-93    11-3-93    171.03, 171.14,
        171.19
33-93    12-1-93    925.18
37-93    3-2-94    1305.01 to 1305.04
40-93    12-1-93    921.07
11-94    6-1-94    125.11(f)
13-94    6-1-94    1161.01
19-94    8-3-94    1189.01 to 1189.09
22-94    8-17-94    909.01 to 909.08,
        909.99
23-94    8-17-94    1193.01 to 1193.08
27-94    9-21-94    925.07(k)
34-94    12-7-94    1177.04(d)(1)
35-94    11-16-94    Repeals 1313.01 to
        1313.03, 1315.01
        to 1315.04
36-94    12-7-94    1137.02
37-94    12-7-94    1147.01
38-94    12-7-94    1189.01 to 1189.10
40-94    12-7-94    921.07
46-94    1-18-95    1305.03
1-95    2-15-95    1171.03(a)
3-95    2-15-95    313.11(e)
4-95    3-1-95    1137.05(b)
5-95    3-15-95    Repeals 1176.04(e)
8-95    5-15-95    1159.01 to 1159.07
9-95    5-3-95    1189.04(j),
        1189.05(c),
        1189.06(m)
10-95    5-3-95    351.16(c)(1)C.
12-95    6-7-95    1176.04(e)
20-95    9-6-95    373.11
21-95    8-2-95    1105.01 to 1121.02
25-95    9-6-95    905.01 to 905.08
27-95    9-6-95    1105.01
38-95    1-3-96    921.07
1-96    5-1-96    513.03(c)(2),
        513.12(f)(1),
        Repeals 513.99
 
Ord. No.    Date    C.O. Section
5-96    5-15-96    1305.03
8-96    6-19-96    1191.01 to 1191.05
9-96    6-19-96    1121.02(f)
11-96    6-19-96    505.11
12-96    7-3-96    1159.03(e)(3)
15-96    7-17-96    1137.01
16-96    7-17-96    1139.05
18-96    7-17-96    509.02(c), 509.03
        (a)(1), (2), (5),
        (e), 509.05(c),
        509.09(b), 521.08
        (g), 529.07(d)
24-96    8-21-96    113.01
6-97    4-16-97    1175.01 to 1175.05
10-97    8-6-97    1305.04
11-97    8-6-97    1305.01
12-97    8-6-97    1175.02
01-98    2-4-98    105.01
04-98    4-1-98    509.09
06-98    5-20-98    1305.03
09-98    5-20-98    1171.01 to 1171.04
13-98    8-19-98    1167.02

 

 
32C                                    COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE                                    


 
Ord. No.     Date     C.O. Section
21-98    11-18-98    145.01 to 145.30
22-98    10-21-98    509.09
23-98    11-4-98    301.38, 301.44,
        303.99, 305.02,
        331.44, 339.02
24-98    12-16-98    313.11
02-99    1-20-99    1163.03
06-99    1-20-99    1133.03
08-99    2-17-99    925.13
09-99    2-17-99    921.04
16-99    4-7-99    1167.01 to 1167.03
21-99    5-19-99    1137.03, 1137.05,
        1137.06
23-99    6-16-99    1135.01, 1137.01,
        1137.02, 1137.05,
        1137.07, 1139.04 to
        1139.06, 1141.04,
        1141.05, 1141.06,
        1145.04, 1147.04,
        1149.04, 1159.04,
        1159.05, 1159.07,
        1161.02, 1161.03,
        1161.07, 1171.04,
        1175.05, 1181.04,
        1193.03
24-99    6-16-99    311.02
28-99    8-18-99    921.07
29-99    8-18-99    925.20(c)
30-99    9-1-99    1139.05, 1141.04,
        1141.05, 1159.03,
        1159.05, 1175.05,
        1177.04
33-99    10-6-99    521.08
34-99    10-20-99    1117.05
36-99    11-3-99    1175.02
42-99    12-1-99    1305.01
44-99    12-15-99    1311.01 to 1311.04
01-00    3-15-00    501.01, 509.10
10-00    7-19-00    1181.01 to 1181.04
13-00    8-2-00    303.08, 351.17
19-00    9-6-00    351.17
03-01    3-7-01    925.08
06-01    3-7-01    921.07
07-01    4-4-01    1147.01 to 1147.04
12-01    5-16-01    1137.01, 1143.01,
        1171.02 to 1171.04
13-01    5-16-01    303.99
15-01    7-18-01    351.17
 
Ord.  No.    Date    C.O. Section
17-01    10-4-01    1189.01 to 1189.14
36-01    11-7-01    145.14
15-02    10-16-02    921.02
19-02    11-20-02    145.01 to 145.30
01-03    2-5-03    339.12, repeals
        509.09(a)(5)
02-03    2-19-03    127.10
24-03    12-3-03    171.01 to 171.12,
        171.16, 171.17,
        171.23
02-04    3-3-04    1171.02, 1171.03,
        1171.04
20-04    9-1-04    331.12
22-04    9-15-04    1189.10
02-05    3-2-05    521.11 to 521.99,
        repeals 521.10
04-05    3-2-05    1196.01 to 1196.10
05-05    3-2-05    1195.01 to 1195.12
06-05    3-2-05    1176.01 to 1176.05
12-05    4-6-05    921.07
13-05    4-6-05    925.18
14-05    4-6-05    925.17
25-05    7-6-05    repeals 1161.06
28-05    8-3-05    1305.01
29-05    9-7-05    1162.01 to 1162.06
30-05    9-7-05    1161.05
31-05    9-7-05    1163.03
10-06    9-20-06    909.01 to 909.99
11-06    9-20-06    1193.01 to 1193.10
18-06    12-4-06    505.11, 549.08
19-06    1-3-07    331.12
01-07    2-21-07    1141.05
02-07    3-7-07    1139.05
03-07    3-21-07    1177.01 to 1177.12
10-07    9-5-07    351.03, 351.05
11-07    8-15-07    333.03(b)(3)
12-07    9-19-07    505.11
13-07    10-3-07    505.111
14-07    10-17-07    505.115
19-07    12-5-07    125.30
15-08    1-7-09    1109.11, 1133.03,
        1135.01, 1137.01 to
        1137.08, 1139.05,
        1139.06, 1141.04,
        1141.05, 1141.06,
        1143.04, 1145.03,
        1145.04, 1147.03,
        1147.04, 1149.01,

 

 
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Ord. No.     Date     C.O. Section
15-08 (Cont.)    1149.02, 1149.03,
        1157.14, 1157.15,
        1159.02, 1159.03,
        1159.04, 1159.05,
        1161.01, 1161.02,
        1161.03, 1163.01,
        1163.02, 1163.03,
        1167.02, 1167.03,
        1175.02, 1175.04,
        1175.05, 1183.01,
        1183.03, 1189.03
02-09    3-18-09    1177.01, 1177.03
        to 1177.08
03-09    4-1-09    1189.01, 1189.09,
        1189.10, 1189.11
 
Ord. No.    Date    C.O. Section

   
 







 
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TABLES OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES

    EDITOR'S NOTE: The Codified Ordinances of Granville cover all ordinances of a general and permanent nature.  The provisions of such general and permanent ordinances are set forth in full in the Codified Ordinances.  References must be made frequently to many special ordinances, particularly those related to property, such as dedications, vacating of property, easements, purchase, sale, etc. In the following Tables A through I, all such ordinances are listed.  These tables list ordinance chronologically by subject, and include both a citation to and brief description of each ordinance.
   
                Table A - Franchises
                Table B - Easements
                Table C - Vacating Streets and Alleys
                Table D - Dedication and Plat Approval
                Table E - Acquisition and Disposal of Real Property
                Table F - Lease of Real Property
                Table G - Street Grade Levels and Change of Street Name
                Table H - Annexation and Detachment of Territory
                Table I - Zoning Map Changes
 
 
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TABLE A - FRANCHISES

Ord. No.     Date    Description
9-1    3-7-1895    Franchise granted to Newark Telephone Co.
9-2    6-22-1895    Newark Telephone Co. granted right to use light poles.
9-4    2-15-16    Franchise granted to Newark Telephone Co.
10-1    3-13-20    Franchise granted to Ohio Power Co. for residential and commercial electrical energy.
10-6    8-6-52    Ohio Power Co. lighting agreement (10 years).
10-8    6-6-56    Ohio Power Co. public lighting agreement, (10 years).
8-4    2-4-59    Gas rate charges by Ohio Fuel Gas Co., 5 years.
12-12    7-21-64    Overhead lighting on Granville Viaduct.
8-6    5-19-65    Gas rate charges, Columbia Gas Co. of Ohio, 4 years.
1-70    1-21-70    To Ohio Power Co. the right to acquire, construct, maintain and operate, lines for the distribution of electric energy to the Village, for fifty years.
21-73    12-19-73    Fixing and regulating the prices charged by Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. for four years.
2-78    2-15-78    To Ohio Power Co. for street lighting system.
8-78    5-3-78    Fixing and regulating the prices charged by Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. for one year.
7-79    5-2-79    Franchise granted to Tower Cable, Inc. to operate and maintain a cable television system.
11-79    6-20-79    Fixing and regulating the price charged by Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. for a period of two years.
14-81    7-15-81    Fixing price for gas from Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. for 3 years.

20-81    9-16-81    Amends Ord. 7-79.
18-84    6-6-84    Fixes and regulates price for gas charged by Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. from 6-6-84 to 2-14-89.
30-87    11-18-87    Accepts proposal of Ohio Power Co. to furnish electricity for street lighting system.
31-87    12-2-87    Accepts proposal of Ohio Power Co. to furnish electricity for operation of the water works and sewage treatment system.
15-90    8-1-90    Fixing and regulating the price that may be charged by National Gas and Ohio Corp. for gas service to the Village.
29-91    11-6-91    Fixing and regulating the price charged by National Gas and Oil Corp. for gas service to the Village for 2 yrs; repeals Ord. 15-90.
41-93    12-15-93    Fixes and regulates price for gas service from National Gas and Oil Corp. for 3 years.
4-94    2-16-94    Grants nonexclusive franchise to Times Mirror Cable Television, Inc. for cable service in the Village.
24-94    8-17-94    Approves transfer of control of Times Mirror Cable Television of Licking County, Inc. to Cox Cable Communications, Inc.
38-96    12-4-96    Terminates existing street lighting agreement and authorizes new street lighting agreement with American Electric Power.
35-05    10-5-05    Amends Ord. 4-94, the cable television franchise.
 
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TABLE B - EASEMENTS

Ord. No.     Date    Description
15-5    7-9-45    Privilege to lay steam pipes, Denison University.
9-6    5-5-54    Newark Telephone Co. granted right to easement under the municipal streets and public lands.
15-11    12-5-56    Privilege to lay pipes, Denison University.
1-69    2-5-69    Water main easement, Evan H. Jones.
1-70    1-21-70    Ohio Power Co., erection of poles, etc.
13-70    6-17-70    With David S. Klauder, for purpose of constructing a stairway.
Res.
84-11    2-1-84    Authorizes easement agreement with GB Price Enterprises, Inc.
Res.
84-25    4-18-84    Authorizes contract with L. H. Poggemeyer, P.E, Inc.
        for easements for the sewer rehabilitation project.
Res.
84-48    9-5-84    Authorizes easement agreement with Denison University.
Res.
84-52    9-19-84    Authorizes easement agreement with Denison University.
Res.
84-57    11-21-84    Authorizes easement agreement with the South Licking Watershed Conservancy District.
Res.
87-7    3-4-87    Authorizes easement agreement with the National Energy Explorations, Inc.
Res.
88-25    6-15-88    Authorizes easement agreement with Archie Shafer and Keith Newhouse.
Res.
88-31    7-20-88    Authorizes easement agreements with Granville Milling Co., Harold and Bessie Sutton, Harold and Bette Attebery, David and Diane Kintner and the Thomas J. Evans Foundation.
Res.
89-15    3-15-89    Authorizes easement agreement with the Thomas J. Evans Foundation.
Res.
96-45    7-17-96    Authorizes the Village Manager to enter into an easement agreement with the T.J. Evans Foundation for improvements to and maintenance of a section of the T.J. Evans Bikepath.
Res.
02-30    9-11-02    Authorizes easement agreements for extension of Granville South Sanitary Sewer.











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TABLE C - VACATING STREETS AND ALLEYS

Ord. No.     Date    Description
12-6    12-1-08    So much of Stone Street as originally laid out.
12-7    4-1-19    Mulberry Street, Main Street, Cherry Street and Summit St.
12-8    8-27-32    Parts of Granger Street.
12-9    8-17-39    Portion of Plum Street.
12-27    2-6-57    Parts of S. Granger Street.
17-67    1-3-67    A portion of S. Granger Street and E. Elm Street.
67-28    12-20-67    The intersection of S. Granger Street and E. Elm Street.
6-73    7-18-73    All of North Cherry Street between West College Street and West Broadway.
21-74    12-4-74    Part of South Mulberry Street, south of Munson Street.
14-76    7-16-80    Portion of W. Munson Street.
14-86    7-2-86    Beechwood Dr. and part of Thornewood Dr.
12-89    6-7-89    The unimproved portion of Fern Hill Dr.
20-89    5-3-89    The unimproved portion of Victoria Dr.
14-97    8-6-97    Certain alleys adjacent to Sunrise St.






















 
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TABLE D - DEDICATION AND PLAT APPROVAL

Ord. No.    Date    Description
1-6    1-7-02    Accepts Edwin Sinnett Subdivision.
1-7    1-7-02    Accepts Mary L. Lewis Subdivision.
12-4    9-6-10    Accepts Thresher Street.
1-8    2-7-11    Accepts plat of Fred Williams.
12-5    8-3-32    Defines location and limits of Parnassus Drive.
12-22    5-2-56    Alley between Cherry Street and Mulberry Street and the alley between S. Prospect Street and S. Pearl Street, declared a public alley and open to public use.
1-9    10-6-59    Accepts plat of Mt. Parnassus addition.
27-68    11-20-68    Wildwood Drive dedicated to public use by Romac Inc.
19-81    9-2-81    Approves Development Plan for Hilengreen Development.
19-84    6-20-84    Amends development plan for Hilengreen; amends Ord. 19-81.
27-84    9-26-84    Approves development plan for Parnassus Village.
Res.
  38-85    12-18-85    Accepts Hilengreen Subdivision; releases developer’s bond.
5-86    5-7-86    Modifies development plan for Hilengreen; amends Ord. 19-81.
9-87    5-27-87    Amends development plan for Hilengreen; amends Ord. 19-81.
1-91    1-30-91    Approves development plan and preliminary plat for Phase I, Erinwood.
14-91    6-5-91    Approves development plan and preliminary plat for Phase I, Spring Hills Baptist Church.
2-92    2-5-92    Approves modification to development plan and preliminary plat for Phase I, Erinwood Planned Unit Development.
1-94    1-19-94    Approves development plan and preliminary plat for Phase IV of Bryn Du Woods and The Colony at Bryn Du.
29-96    9-18-96    Approves subdivision and development plan/lot split application and zoning amendment application for Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at 2486 Newark Granville Rd.
Res.
  02-34    10-2-02    Accepts Colony at Bryn Du Subdivision.
 
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TABLE E - ACQUISITION AND DISPOSAL OF REAL PROPERTY

Ord. No.    Date    Description
6-67        Authorizing the purchase of land from Elmer and Alice Smith for $10,000.
11-80    7-16-80    Authorizes Manager to execute a deed for the sale of lots 7, 8 and 9 of the Mary A. Munson addition.
5-85    3-14-85    Authorizes purchase agreement for property at 204 Sunrise St.; amends Ord. 36-84 and appropriates funds for capital expenditures in the General Fund.
Res.
  92-10    1-30-92    Authorizes purchase agreement with the Baptist Foundation, Inc. for the American Baptist Churches building, 141 E. Broadway.
Res.
  95-12    2-15-95    Authorizing the Village Manager to enter into an agreement with Denison University to exchange parcels of land necessary for the improvement of Summit and Prospect Sts.
Res.
  95-13    3-1-95    Authorizing the Village Manager to enter into an agreement with L. Kent Darr and Susan L. Darr for the grant of a parcel of land necessary for the improvement of Summit and N. Prospect Sts.
02-98    3-18-98    Authorizes exchange of real property between Village and First Presbyterian Church of Granville.
05-98    4-15-98    Authorizing exchange of 5.8 acres between Village and Granville Twp.
32-01    10-17-01    Approves purchase contract with J.C. and M.V. Watson for 5.45 acres on Columbus Rd. (“the Watson Property”).
08-02    8-7-02    Authorizes purchase of 18.040 acres and 2.5 acres at 537 Jones Rd.
09-02    8-7-02    Accepts donation of 32.24 acres on Newark Granville Rd.
22-02    12-4-02    Approves conveyance of 16.12 acres (from the 32.24 acre tract acquired by the Village from the Longaberger Co.)  to Trustees of Granville Twp.
07-07    6-20-07    Directing the Village Manager to enter into a contract with the Board of Trustees of Granville Township for the transfer of title to the Maple Grove Cemetery to the Township following the annexation of such Cemetery into the Village.
18-07    11-28-07    Authorizes a real estate ground lease and purchase agreement for 118 South Main St. with St. Luke’s Episcopal Church.


 
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TABLE F - LEASE OF REAL PROPERTY

Ord. No.    Date    Description
Res.
61-35    10-5-61    Lease with New York Central R.R.
5-72    6-21-72    Lease of fire station building, 133 North Prospect St. for a term of 10 years.
14-74    9-4-74    Repealing Ord. 5-72, concerning leasing of fire station building.
12-76    10-6-76    Lease with Thomas J. Evans Foundation for property on West Broadway for a term of five years.
17-79    11-7-79    For a period of 1 year, Lots 7, 8 and 9 in Mary A. Munson Addition on Munson St.
Res.
84-9    1-18-84    Authorizes land lease with David L. McDaniel.
Res.
85-30    10-2-85    Authorizes lease with the Volunteer Fire Department for the fire station building at 133 North Prospect St. for 10 years.
Res.
86-3    1-8-86    Authorizes lease with Susan and Stephen Schlicher for 204 Sunrise St. (1 year term with 2 renewals).
Res.
88-44    11-2-88    Authorizes lease agreement with the Thomas J. Evans Foundation.
Res.
89-11    3-13-89    Authorizes lease agreement with Denison University.
30-93    2-16-94    Authorizes lease with Sensibilities, Inc. for Municipal Building at 118 S. Main St. for 5 years with 2 5-year options.
Res.
96-27    5-1-96    Authorizing the Village Manager to enter into a lease agreement with Denison University for constructing and maintaining a pathway link between Chaplin Pl. and New Burg St.
Res.
01-09    2-7-01    Authorizes extending lease with Denison University for pathway link between Chapin Place and New Burg St.
Res.
01-21    3-7-01    Allows Sensibilities, Inc. to sublease property at 118 S. Main St.
05-02    5-6-02    Authorizes a ground lease with the Centenary United Methodist Church for expansion of its facilities.
Res.
02-44    11-6-02    Consents to sublease of ground floor of property at 118 S.  Main St. (currently subleased to St.  Luke’s Episcopal Church).
08-05    2-3-06    Authorizes lease with St. Luke’s Episcopal Church for property at 118 S. Main St.
12-06    10-4-06    Authorizes lease with Bd. of Granville Township Trustees for Fire Station building at 133 N. Prospect St. for 5 years.
 
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    TABLE G - STREET GRADE LEVELS AND CHANGE OF STREET NAME

Ord. No.    Date    Description
12-2    7-10-1888    Renaming streets in Granville.
12-3    11-4-24    Changing Park Drive to College Street.
10-67    12-6-67    The streets running in an easterly and westerly direction,
            beginning from Main Street west to the corporate limits of the
            municipality, shall be known as West Broadway, and shall be the
            westerly extension of East Broadway.
9-06    9-6-06    Changing portion of Bryn Du Drive between Alligator Hill and Glyn Tawel Drive to Pren Tal Way.


























 
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TABLE H - ANNEXATION AND DETACHMENT OF TERRITORY

Ord. No.    Date    Description
1-4    9-21-1869    Annexation of part of Granville Twp.
1-5    8-7-1887    Annexation.
84-2    11-2-60    Annexation of Mt. Parnassus addition.
1-10    7-4-62    Annexation of property of Walter J. Secor, et al.
84-4    7-4-62    Annexation.
    2-22-63    Annexation of part of unincorporated area of Granville Twp.
84-6    12-4-63    Annexation of North Acres Subdivision.
1-14    1-5-66    Annexation of application of Rober Kent, et al.
1-71    1-20-71    Accepting the annexation of approximately fifty-nine acres adjacent to Raccoon Creek and Old Granville-Columbus Rd.
12-72    12-6-72    Accepting annexation of approximately twenty-three acres, part of Minnie B. Jones property and part of Collins property.
4-80    4-2-80    Accepts application for annexation of 207 acres in Licking County, Granville Twp.
23-81    11-18-81    Accepts application for annexation of 11.2150 acres Twp. 2, Range 13, Granville Twp.
11-82    5-5-82    Accepts application for annexation of 2 parcels in Granville, Twp, Twp. 2, Range 13.
16-82    6-16-82    Accepts application for annexation of 36.48 acres in Granville, Twp., Lots 2 and 3, 4th Range of the First Division in Quarter Twp. 2, Twp 2 North, Range 13 West, U.S. Military Lands.
26-83    10-5-83    Accepts application for annexation of 84.878 acres; establishes zoning districts.
22-86    9-17-86    Accepts petition for detachment of lots in Thornwood Addition.
5-87    5-27-87    Accepts application for annexation of 128 acres; establishes zoning districts.
12-87    7-12-87    Accepts application for annexation of 25.90 acres; establishes zoning districts.
14-88    11-2-88    Accepts annexation application of Gerald N. Gorrell and others for 13.777 acres.
1-89    3-1-89    Accepts annexation application of Maxine Montgomery and others for 1,115 acres.
32-94    11-1-94    Authorizes annexation of property south of Newark-Granville Road and along Cherry Valley Road. Annexation petition denied for Keny property.
11-01    5-16-01    Authorizes annexation to the Village of contiguous land in Licking Cty., owned by the Village. (East and West Maple Street tracts and Fanchion Lewis Park, Jones Road.)
06-07    6-20-07    Accepting an application for the annexation of 514 +/- acres in Granville and Union Twps.










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TABLE I - ZONING MAP CHANGES

Ord. No.    Date    Description
29-68    12-4-68    Changing certain areas from R-1 to R-2.
8-73    8-15-73    Certain property, intersection of South Main St. and Munson St. from R-1 to R-2.
2-76    4-21-76    Certain property in vicinity of Granville Apartments and Penn Central RR right of way to A-2 and R-1.
16-76    2-2-77    New Zoning Map adopted.
12-78    6-21-78    Certain property, the rear seventy-three ft. of 321 E. Broadway, from VRD-Village Residential District to VBD-Village Business District.
5-80    4-2-80    Property annexed by 4-80 classified in Suburban Residential District - A(SRD-A), Suburban Residential District - B (SRD-B), Planned Unit District (PUD) and Open Space District (OSD)
11-81    6-17-81    Rezones property at NW corner of E. Broadway and N. Granger Sts. from VRD - Village Residential District to VBD - Village Business District.
19-81    9-2-81    Rezones Granville Golf Course from Open Space District (OSD) to Planned Unit District (PUD), amends Ord. 5-80, Sec. IV.
5-82    3-17-82    Rezones property at NW corner of E. Broadway and N. Pearl Sts. from VRD - Village Residential District to VBD - Village Business District.
27-84    9-26-84    Part of land parcel at 530 Newark Rd. from Suburban Residential "A" (SRD-A) to Planned Unit District (PUD).
30-84    10-17-84    Land at SE corner of the intersection of E. Broadway and S. Pearl Sts. from Village Residential (VRD) to Village Business District (VBD).
2-89    3-13-89    Parcels of land zoned Planned Unit Development, Suburban Residential District A, Suburban Business District, Community Service District and Planned Commercial District.
1-91    1-30-91    Land parcels connected to Phase I, Erinwood zoned Suburban Business District.
15-91    6-19-91    Land parcels on E. Broadway and E. Elm Sts. from VRD-Village Residential to VBD-Village Business District.
27-91    9-18-91    Land parcels south of W. Maple St., between S. Cherry and S. Mulberry Sts. from CSD Community Service to SRD-C Suburban Residential District C.
24-92    8-19-92    Welsh Hills School Property at 2610 Newark-Granville Rd. from CSD Community Service to Institutional District.
40-92    10-21-92    Old Club House at 527 Newark Rd. from PUD Planned Unit Development to VBD-C Village Business District-C.
01-93    2-3-93    Land parcel at 118 S. Pearl St. from VRD Village Residential to VBD-A Village Business District-A.
27-93    11-3-93    5 acres at 1960 Newark-Granville Rd. from PUD Planned Unit Development to SBD Suburban Business District.
12-94    6-1-94    Amends boundaries of the Architectural Review Overlay District (AROD).
 
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TABLE I - ZONING MAP CHANGES (Cont.)

Ord. No.    Date    Description
47-94    2-1-95    Properties south of S.R. 16 along Cherry Valley Rd. rezoned Planned Commercial District (PCD).
16-95    6-21-95    18.04 acres at 537 Jones Rd. from PCD Planned Commercial Development to SRD-A Suburban Residential District.
18-95    7-5-95    15 land parcels rezoned to SRD-A District and 1 to ID District.
26-95    10-4-95    Properties 231 and 241 E. Maple St. from Suburban Residential (SRD-B) to Village Residential District (VRD).
29-95    11-15-95    Parcel located at 400 South Main St. from OSD, Open Space District to CSD, Community Service District.
19-99    5-5-98    Approves rezoning application for property owned by Granville Exempted Village School District on SE corner of E.  College St. and N.  Granger St.  from Suburban Residential B (SRD-B) to Village Residential (VRD) District.
08-04    6-2-04    Approves rezoning application for property at 122 S. Prospect St. from Village Residential (VRD) to Village Business District (VBD); Granville Public Library, property owner/applicant.
05-07    5-16-07    Approves rezoning application for 124 and 128 S. Pearl St. from Village Residential (VRD) to Village Business District  - Group A (VBD-A); O. and A. Orr, property owner/applicant.