1341.06 DESIGNATION OF CORRIDOR DISTRICTS.
   (a)   The appearance of structures along major vehicular entryways to the City of Dover reflect the cultural and esthetic character of the City, it contributes to the value of real property, and it affects the development of the local economy.
   (b)   A Corridor District may be designated by Council to include real property contiguous to and located within 200 feet of a through street, and which is either zoned for commercial use or which is used for commercial purposes by variance or other lawful
condition.
   (c)   The following are designated as Corridor Districts within the City of Dover:
      (1)   Wooster Avenue from the northern city corporation limit to the entrance to the City Park.
      (2)   State Route 39 and concurrent portions of State Route 211 from the western corporation limits to the intersection of Tuscarawas Avenue and Slingluff Avenue.
      (3)   State Route 39 from the corporation limit to the intersection with West Third Street, continuing along West Third Street to Tuscarawas Avenue.
      (4)   Ohio Avenue from the western corporation limit to North Wooster Avenue.
   (d)   A designated Corridor District shall not extend into areas that may be annexed to the City unless such annexed area is specifically included in a Corridor by ordinance enacted at the time or after the annexation.
   (e)   Where a Corridor District extends into a designated Historic District, provisions of this Chapter and any design standards established by authority of this Chapter as relate to Historic Districts shall supersede any such provisions as may apply to Corridor Districts.
(Ord. 31-09. Passed 7-6-09.)