Ordinances Recently Adopted by the Riverlea Village Council

The Village of Riverlea recognizing the need for internal regulation adopted the ‘Code of Ordinances of the Village of Riverlea.’ These are available to our residents and to the general public on the Web site of the American Legal Publishing Corporation. This page is intended only to let our residents know of recent ordinances.

Ordinance 03-2009

The Village of Riverlea recognizing the need for internal regulation adopted the ‘Code of Ordinances of the Village of Riverlea.’ These are available to our residents and to the general public on the Web site of the American Legal Publishing Corporation.American Legal Publishing Corporation. This page is intended only to let our residents know of impending and recent ordinances.

An Ordinance to Approve a Modification and Realignment of Ordinance 08-2008, the Annual Appropriation Ordinance (Village)

WHEREAS, Council for the Village having determined that it has become necessary further to alter the 2009 Appropriation for the Village in certain funds thereof in order to permit expenditures that will fund fully certain activities of the Village, provided that such alteration will not cause the appropriations for such accounts and funds to exceed the official estimate of resources, all for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2009;

Now, Therefore, Be It Ordained by the Council of the Village of Riverlea, State of Ohio, a majority thereof concurring:

Section lAmendment of Ordinance No. 08-2008. That Ordinance 08-2008, the annual Appropriation Ordinance of the Village for the year ending December 31, 2009, is hereby amended by making the following amendments to the following identified accounts and program s in the General Fund, to increase the same as follows:

General Fund
Program 700-General Goverment

710 Mayor and Administrative Offices
400 Supplies and materials
725 Clerk-Treasurer
400 Supplies and Materials

Total General Fund

$  2,000

$  2,000

$515,500
$  3,000

$  5,000

$519,500

Section 2Open Meetings. That it is found and determined that all formal actions of the Council concerning and relating to the adoption of the Ordinance were adopted in an open meeting of this Council, and all deliberations of the Council and any of its committees that resulted in such formal action were in meetings open to the public in compliance with all legal requirements.

Section 3Effective Date. That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the earliest date allowed by law after its passage.

Section 4Publication. That pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 731.25, the Council of the Village of Riverlea hereby determines that publication of this Ordinance in a newspaper is unnecessary and does hereby determine that this Ordinance shall be published by posting copies hereof in the five following places which are determined to be the five most public places in the Village of Riverlea, Ohio:

  1. The Circle on West R iverglen Drive.
  2. The Ravine Park on West Riverglen Drive.
  3. The Northwest corner of Beverly Place and Dover Court.
  4. Lot 75 on West Riverglen Drive.
  5. Lot 7 on West Southington Avenue.

Copies of this Ordinance shall be posted continuously in the above-mentioned places for a period of fifteen (l5) days and at the expiration thereof this Ordinance shall become effective.Passed this __________day of _________________________,2009.

John A. Schaer, President of Council

ATTEST:

Pamela M. Colwell, Clerk of Council

Mary Jo Cusack, Mayor

I hereby certify that on the __________day of_________________________,2009, I posted a copy of the above Ordinance in each of the five places heretofore designated by Council as the most public places in the Village of Riverlea and that the same remained there posted continuously for fifteen (l5) days.

Pamela M. Colwell, Clerk of Council