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The designations of solid waste disposal, transfer, or resource recovery facilities or recycling activities contained in an initial solid waste management plan of a county or joint solid waste management district approved under section 3734.55 of the Revised Code that does not include the provision authorized under division (E)(2)(b) or (c) of section 3734.53 of the Revised Code are void on and after January 1, 1994, for the purposes of division (I)(2) of section 343.01 of the Revised Code unless the board of county commissioners or directors of the district acts in accordance with this section to continue the designations. In order to continue the designations, the board shall adopt a resolution of intent to designate under division (B) of section 343.014 of the Revised Code not later than January 1, 1994. For the purposes of proceedings initiated under this section, the board shall complete the actions required under divisions (C) to (G) of that section within one hundred eighty days after the adoption of the resolution of intent under division (B) of that section. If the district fails to so complete those actions, the designations contained in the district's initial plan become void on the one hundred eightieth day after the adoption of the resolution of intent to designate.
Nothing in this section precludes the board from altering the list of designated facilities contained in the district's approved initial plan in connection with the proceedings initiated under this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Ohio Revised Code Title III. Counties § 343.015 - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/oh/title-iii-counties/oh-rev-code-sect-343-015/
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