BUCKEYE LAKE v. LICKING CTY. BUDGET COMM.

No. 85-165.

21 Ohio St. 3d 12 (1986)

VILLAGE OF BUCKEYE LAKE, APPELLANT, v. LICKING COUNTY BUDGET COMM., APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided January 2, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jones, Norpell, List, Miller & Howarth and J. Michael King, for appellant.

Robert L. Becker, prosecuting attorney, and Gerald A. Erhard, Jr., for appellee.


Per Curiam.

This case concerns the method of apportionment to be used by a county budget commission to accommodate a new subdivision in the allocation of a county's undivided tax fund. No statute exists which sets forth a procedure to be followed in such an instance. (Cf. R.C. 707.28 which sets forth the procedure for dividing township property and funds in the township treasury when a village is created from a portion of a township.)

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