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Appeals could follow, starting with a rehearing by the Siting Board, and eventually an appeal to the Ohio Supreme Court. Reach Grace at 330-580-8364 or gspringer@gannett.com. Follow her on X ...
The conditional use application submitted to Venango Township by Wilson Solar on Feb. 2 is for a smaller solar farm on approximately 1,100 acres that it plans to lease or buy along Wattsburg ...
The Ohio Power Siting Board will hold a public hearing April 29 at Tri-Rivers on Chestnut Solar's proposed solar powered electric generation facility.
The board also will accept emails on the matter at contactOPSB@puco.ohio.gov, so long as the message includes the Chestnut Solar case number of 22-0988-EL-BGN. ztuggle@gannett.com 419-564-3508
The Ohio Court of Claims is a court of limited, statewide jurisdiction. The court's jurisdiction extends to matters in which the State of Ohio is a party and the state has waived its sovereign immunity by statute, and also hears appeals from decisions made by the Ohio Attorney General on claims allowed under the Victims of Crime Act.
The Seventh District Court of Appeals is composed of four judges, each elected to six-year terms by the citizens of the eight counties in the district. [3] Ohio Law requires that a person running for election as an appellate judge must have been licensed as an attorney in Ohio for at least six years or have served as a judge in any jurisdiction for at least six years. [4]
There are twelve appellate districts, each consisting of at least one county, and the number of judges in each district varies from four to twelve. Each case is heard by a three-judge panel. There are currently 69 courts of appeals judges as provided by statute. A court of appeals judge is an elected position, with a term of six years.
Yost disclosed during an Ohio Power Siting Board hearing last week that one of its largest donors is Tom Rastin, the former vice president of Ariel Corporation, which makes compressors for the oil ...