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A board of county commissioners or board of directors of a county or joint solid waste management district, after the establishment of the district, may have a general plan of solid waste facilities for the district prepared by the county sanitary engineer of a county district or, in the case of a joint district, by a county sanitary engineer of one of the counties participating in the joint district as determined by the board of directors. The general facilities plan shall be consistent with the solid waste management plan of the county or joint district approved or ordered to be implemented under section 3734.521 or 3734.55 of the Revised Code and the most current amended plan of the district approved or ordered to be implemented under section 3734.521 or 3734.56 of the Revised Code, if any. After the general facilities plan has been approved by the board, the board may acquire, construct, improve, enlarge, equip, maintain, and operate, and may enter into agreements determined by the board to be necessary for the acquisition, construction, improvement, enlargement, equipment, maintenance, or operation of, any solid waste facilities included in the general facilities plan. Such agreements may include provisions concerning at least the ownership and control of the facilities by the district or by any other party to the agreement as designated in the agreement; the operation, leasing, or subleasing of the facilities by the district or by any other such party; and the final sale or other disposition of the facilities to the district or to any other such party.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Ohio Revised Code Title III. Counties § 343.04 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/oh/title-iii-counties/oh-rev-code-sect-343-04/
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