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2010-099
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9/9/2010
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the City of North Olmsted upon which is located any elementary or secondary public or <br />private school, or any library or childcare facility. This local regulation shall not apply to <br />a residence that was purchased by a registered offender, or for the first year of a written <br />lease of a residence signed by a registered offender, prior to the effective date of this <br />Ordinance. <br />(c) No registered offender shall enter upon or remain in any Park or Recreation Facility, <br />except to attend the meeting of a public body. <br />(d) If a registered offender violates paragraphs (b) or (c) of this section by establishing a <br />residence or occupying residential premises within two thousand feet of any elementary <br />or secondary public or private school, or any library or childcare facility in the City of <br />North Olmsted, or by entering upon or remaining in any Park or Recreation Facility, <br />except for the purpose of attending a meeting of a public body, the Director of Law, upon <br />notice from the Chief of Police, shall, on behalf of the City, have a cause of action for <br />injunctive relief against the registered offender. As provided in Section 2950.031 of the <br />Ohio Revised Code, the City shall not be required to prove irreparable harm in order to <br />obtain the relief. <br />(e) In addition to the foregoing civil remedy provided to enforce these civil regulations <br />relating to registered offenders, any registered offender who violates either paragraph (b) <br />or (c) of this section shall be guilty of a fourth degree misdemeanor and, minimally, fined <br />one hundred dollars ($100.00) per day for the first five days of his or her violation, and <br />two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) per day for every subsequent day of violation. For <br />purposes of this paragraph, each day during which such violation continues shall <br />constitute a separate violation. <br />BE AND HEREBY IS AMENDED, AS FOLLOWS: <br />533.16 REGISTERED OFFENDERS -LOCAL REGULATIONS. <br />(a) As used in this section: <br />(1) "Childcare Facility" means any preschool, daycare or other facility for the <br />care of children that is licensed by the State of Ohio. <br />(2) "Park or Recreation Facility" mean any land and/or building owned or <br />controlled by the City of North Olmsted and used for park or recreation purposes, <br />including, but not limited to, the Recreation Center, Clague Park, North Olmsted <br />Park, and Barton-Bradley Soccer Field. <br />(3) "Public Body" has the same meaning as found in Section 121.22 of the Ohio <br />Revised Code. <br />(4) "Registered Offender" means any person who is required to register with a <br />County Sheriff pursuant to any of the provisions of Ohio Revised Code Chapter <br />2950, including, but not limited to, Sections 2950.04, 2950.041, or 2950.05. <br />
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