§ 151.076 PARK DISTRICT.
   (A)   Purpose. The Park District is to protect and enhance the scenic, recreational, geologic, cultural, and historic value. All recreation and enjoyment of the district by the public shall have no adverse effect on the existing wildlife habitation and shall conserve significant natural vegetation and tree cover. See § 37.03(A) for information on the Parks Advisory Board.
   (B)   Parks. All parks shall be designated Residential District A. The Park District encompasses public parks, plazas, squares, fountains, and statuary described on building zone map and including the following:
      (1)   Albert Place Median;
      (2)   Allotment Gardens (behind Wooster Pike Oak Street - Beech Street);
      (3)   Ann Buntin Becker Park;
      (4)   Hiawatha-Rembold Avenues strip;
      (5)   Center Street median;
      (6)   Concourse: Miami Bluff Drive at Center Street;
      (7)   Dale Park (Family statue park);
      (8)   Denny Place Median;
      (9)   Dogwood Park;
      (10)   Isabella Hopkins Park;
      (11)   Lower Gardens (South 80 acres);
      (12)   Mary Emery Park and tennis courts;
      (13)   Murray Avenue and Madisonville Road triangular lot;
      (14)   Murray Avenue from Settle Street to Grove Street;
      (15)   Old Town Park (southeast side of Oak and Chestnut Streets);
      (16)   Wooster Pike median strip and parks from intersection of Wooster Pike and Indianview Avenue to the west boundary of the village, including E. Boyd Jordan Park;
      (17)   Park at Midden and Pleasant Streets;
      (18)   Park at intersection of Mariemont, Miami Road, and Mt. Vernon Avenue;
      (19)   Park at Crystal Springs and Mt. Vernon Avenue; and
      (20)   Park area the length of Miami Bluff.
(2000 Code, § 151.076) (Ord. O-6-94, passed 3-14-1994; Ord. O-4-96, passed 3-25-1996; Ord. O-11-96, passed 6-24-1996; Ord. O-7-98, passed 1-12-1998; Ord. O-9-20, passed 2-24-2020)