LANCASTER v. BUDGET COMM.

No. 37485.

174 Ohio St. 163 (1962)

CITY OF LANCASTER, APPELLEE, v. FAIRFIELD COUNTY BUDGET COMMISSION ET AL., APPELLEES; BLOOM TOWNSHIP ET AL., APPELLANTS.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided December 28, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. John T. Huddle, city solicitor, for appellee city of Lancaster.

Mr. E. Raymond Morehart, prosecuting attorney, for appellees Fairfield County Budget Commission and Fairfield County.

Mr. G. Gene Jackson, for appellants and appellees Amanda Township, Madison Township and Hocking Township.


Per Curiam.

Appellants contend that the decision of the board is unreasonable and unlawful in several respects. It appears from the record that the budget of the city of Lancaster arbitrarily included about $60,000 more for fire and police protection than it did in the preceding year; and that such city has no tax levies outside the ten-mill limitation and no income tax to support its fire and police activities. Moreover, it is disclosed that the city's anticipated...

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