VILLAGE OF CARLISLE v. WARREN CTY. BUDGET COMM.

No. 91-148.

63 Ohio St.3d 478 (1992)

VILLAGE OF CARLISLE, APPELLANT, v. WARREN COUNTY BUDGET COMMISSION, APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided January 1, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ruppert, Bronson, Chicarelli & Smith Co., L.P.A., and David A. Chicarelli, for appellant.

Timothy A. Oliver, Prosecuting Attorney, and Michael E. Powell, for appellee.


Per Curiam.

Section 2, Article XII of the Ohio Constitution established a constitutional limitation on the taxation of property in excess of one percent of its true value without approval of a majority of the electors of a taxing district. The statutory "ten-mill limitation" likewise appears in R.C. 5705.02. Under the mandate of R.C. 5705.31, the budget commission is obligated to approve without modification:

"(D) A minimum levy within the ten-mill...

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