Letter to our Editor -- For immediate release
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 10:37 AM
To: News-FNP-Keren-Phil (pkeren@recordpub.net)
Cc: 'Audrey'; 'Betsy'; 'Bob Ferguson'; 'David Riede'; 'Director-Kevin Rosswurm'; 'Jon Strubbe'; 'Mary Lou'; 'Sandra'; 'Sue'
Subject: Letter to our Editor -- For immediate release
To: News-FNP-Keren-Phil (pkeren@recordpub.net)
Cc: 'Audrey'; 'Betsy'; 'Bob Ferguson'; 'David Riede'; 'Director-Kevin Rosswurm'; 'Jon Strubbe'; 'Mary Lou'; 'Sandra'; 'Sue'
Subject: Letter to our Editor -- For immediate release
What are the costs/benefits of merging with other library systems?
The board of public library trustees of a county library district, appointed under section 3375.22 of the Revised Code, may consolidate with another subdivision in the county maintaining a free public library. Such consolidation may be accomplished by one of the following procedures:
The board of public library trustees of a county library district, appointed under section 3375.22 of the Revised Code, may consolidate with another subdivision in the county maintaining a free public library. Such consolidation may be accomplished by one of the following procedures:
(A) The board of public library trustees of the county library district may submit a resolution to the board of library trustees of such subdivision requesting such consolidation. ...
(B) Upon receipt of such resolution, under division (A) of this section the board of library trustees of the subdivision may request the taxing authority of the subdivision to adopt a resolution ...
(C) The board of county commissioners and the taxing authority of the subdivision, upon receipt of petitions signed by not less than ten per cent, or five hundred, whichever is the lesser, of the qualified electors in the county library district and not less than ten per cent, or five hundred, whichever is the lesser, of the qualified electors of the subdivision, voting at the last general election, shall adopt resolutions providing for the submission of the question of consolidation to the electors of the county library district and of the subdivision. ...
The board of library trustees of the county library district, the board of library trustees of the subdivision and their respective taxing authorities shall take appropriate action during the succeeding December, transferring all title and interest in all property, both real and personal, held in the names of said library boards to the board of trustees of the consolidated county library district, effective the second Monday of the succeeding January. ...
What are the cost / benefits of merging with Stow-Munroe Fall library system or Summit County library system?
(B) Upon receipt of such resolution, under division (A) of this section the board of library trustees of the subdivision may request the taxing authority of the subdivision to adopt a resolution ...
(C) The board of county commissioners and the taxing authority of the subdivision, upon receipt of petitions signed by not less than ten per cent, or five hundred, whichever is the lesser, of the qualified electors in the county library district and not less than ten per cent, or five hundred, whichever is the lesser, of the qualified electors of the subdivision, voting at the last general election, shall adopt resolutions providing for the submission of the question of consolidation to the electors of the county library district and of the subdivision. ...
The board of library trustees of the county library district, the board of library trustees of the subdivision and their respective taxing authorities shall take appropriate action during the succeeding December, transferring all title and interest in all property, both real and personal, held in the names of said library boards to the board of trustees of the consolidated county library district, effective the second Monday of the succeeding January. ...
What are the cost / benefits of merging with Stow-Munroe Fall library system or Summit County library system?
Lou Schott Cuyahoga Falls 330-923-9328 lschott@neo.rr.com

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