The solid waste management policy committee of a county district or a joint district formed by two or three counties shall declare the draft plan to be ratified as the solid waste management plan of the district upon determining that the board of county commissioners of each county forming the district has approved the draft plan and that the legislative authorities of a combination of municipal corporations and townships with a combined population within the county or joint district comprising at least sixty per cent of the total population of the district have approved the draft plan, provided that in the case of a county district, that combination shall include the municipal corporation having the largest population within the boundaries of the district, and provided further that in the case of a joint district formed by two or three counties, that combination shall include for each county forming the joint district the municipal corporation having the largest population within the boundaries of both the county in which the municipal corporation is located and the joint district. The solid waste management policy committee of a joint district formed by four or more counties shall declare the draft plan to be ratified as the solid waste management plan of the joint district upon determining that the boards of county commissioners of a majority of the counties forming the district have approved the draft plan; that, in each of a majority of the counties forming the joint district, the draft plan has been approved by the municipal corporation having the largest population within the county and the joint district; and that the legislative authorities of a combination of municipal corporations and townships with a combined population within the joint district comprising at least sixty per cent of the total population of the joint district have approved the draft plan.
For the purposes of this division and division (C)(2) of this section, only the population of the unincorporated area of a township shall be considered. For the purpose of determining the largest municipal corporation within each county under this division and division (C)(2) of this section, a municipal corporation that is located in more than one solid waste management district, but that is under the jurisdiction of one county or joint solid waste management district in accordance with division (A) of section 3734.52 of the Revised Code shall be considered to be within the boundaries of the county in which a majority of the population of the municipal corporation resides.
The committee annually shall review implementation of the plan approved under this section or section 3734.521 of the Revised Code and subsequent amended plans approved under section 3734.521 or 3734.56 of the Revised Code and report its findings and recommendations regarding implementation of the plan to the board of county commissioners or board of directors of the district.
Within thirty days after the effective date of the order to implement the plan, the board of county commissioners or board of directors of the district shall determine whether the solid waste management policy committee of the district should continue to exist to monitor implementation of the plan or for the purposes of division (B) of section 3734.57 or section 3734.574 of the Revised Code. The board, by resolution, may abolish the committee if it determines that the committee is not necessary for any of those purposes. If the board of county commissioners or directors of a district that has so abolished the policy committee of the district finds that it is necessary or appropriate for the district to consider levying fees under section 3734.574 of the Revised Code, the board shall reestablish and convene the policy committee to initiate proceedings to levy the fees. If the fees are levied, the policy committee shall continue to exist for as long as the district is levying the fees. If, after a policy committee is convened to initiate proceedings to levy those fees, the fees are not levied or are abolished under section 3734.574 of the Revised Code, the board, by resolution, may abolish the committee if it determines that the committee is not necessary to monitor implementation of the plan.
R.C. § 3734.55