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Codified Ordinances of Obetz, OH
CODIFIED ORDINANCES
CERTIFICATION
ROSTER OF OFFICIALS
Adopting Ordinance No. 24-79
EDITOR'S NOTE
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
CHARTER
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
PART NINE - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
TITLE ONE - Subdivision Regulations
TITLE THREE- Planning and Zoning Code
CHAPTER 1131 General Provisions
CHAPTER 1133 Definitions
CHAPTER 1135 General Regulations for Zoning Districts
CHAPTER 1137 Site Development Plans, Engineering Plans, and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans
CHAPTER 1138 Suburban Residential District (SR)
CHAPTER 1139 Low Density Residential District (R-1)
CHAPTER 1141 Medium Density Residential District (R-2)
CHAPTER 1142 Old Town Residential District (R-3)
CHAPTER 1143 Multi-Family Residential District (M-12)
CHAPTER 1145 Neighborhood Commercial District (NC)
CHAPTER 1147 General Commercial District (GC)
CHAPTER 1149 Restricted Industrial (RI) District
CHAPTER 1151 Limited Industrial District (LI)
CHAPTER 1153 Suburban Office and Institution District (SO)
CHAPTER 1155 Community Facilities District (CF)
CHAPTER 1157 (FP) Flood Plain District (Repealed)
CHAPTER 1159 Planned Districts
CHAPTER 1161 Overlays
CHAPTER 1163 Exceptional Use District (EU)
CHAPTER 1164 Erosion and Sediment Control Regulations
CHAPTER 1165 Development Standards
CHAPTER 1167 Landscaping and Screening
CHAPTER 1169 Off-Street Parking and Loading Facilities
CHAPTER 1171 Accessory and Temporary Uses and Structures
CHAPTER 1173 Fences
CHAPTER 1175 Signs
CHAPTER 1177 Home Occupations (Repealed)
CHAPTER 1179 Nonconformities
CHAPTER 1181 Administration
CHAPTER 1183 Enforcement and Penalty
CHAPTER 1185 Residential Design Standards
CHAPTER 1187 Commercial Design Standards
CHAPTER 1191 Wireless Communications
CHAPTER 1193 Sexually Oriented Business
APPENDIX A Recommended Street Trees
APPENDIX B Exhibit of Lot Terms
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
PART SEVENTEEN - FLOOD DAMAGE REDUCTION REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 1167
Landscaping and Screening
1167.01   Purpose.
1167.02   Definitions.
1167.03   Preservation of trees and wooded areas.
1167.04   Development standards.
1167.05   Landscape standards.
1167.06   Street trees.
1167.07   Tree care standards.
1167.08   Submittal requirements.
 
 
 
CROSS REFERENCES
Development standards - see P.&Z. Ch. 1165
Off-Street Parking and Loading Facilities - see P.&Z. Ch. 1169
Fences - see P.&Z. Ch. 1173
Signs - see P.&Z. Ch. 1175
Wireless Communication - see P.&Z. Ch. 1191
 
 
1167.01 PURPOSE. 
   The purpose and intent of this chapter is the preservation and promotion of landscaping as a suitable and necessary aspect of land development, as a component of Municipal development character, as an important beneficial element of the microclimate through the provision of shade and as buffers, and to promote the public health, safety and general welfare. It is further the purpose of this Chapter to promote the preservation and, when necessary, replacement of major trees removed in the course of land development, to promote the proper utilization of landscaping as a buffer between certain land uses to minimize conflicts, and to protect, preserve and promote the character of the Municipality. (Ord. 42-16. Passed 6-13-16.)
1167.02 DEFINITIONS.
   (a)   Caliper - Caliper refers to the trunk diameter of a nursery stock or younger tree. The measurement is taken 12 inches above the ground.
 
   (b)   Diameter at Breast Height (DBH) - Tree dbh is a standard method for measuring the trunk of a standing tree. When measuring dbh, measure approximately 4.5' from the ground up along the trunk. If the tree's branches or bumps interfere with the dbh measurement, take the measurement below the branch or bump. If a diameter tape is not available, measure tree circumference by wrapping a normal tape measure around the tree at 4.5' from the ground, then divide the resulting circumference in inches by 3.14 to determine dbh.
(Ord. 42-16. Passed 6-13-16.)
1167.03 PRESERVATION OF TREES AND WOODED AREAS.  
   (a)    Tree Preservation. All trees with a dbh of six (6) inches or more shall be maintained and preserved as part of all existing or proposed non-residential development unless the removal of the trees is approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission. In new development or redevelopment, the location of all driveways, off-street parking and loading areas, and all other improvements, including grading, shall be designed to avoid the destruction of any such existing tree defined herein. Trees may be removed without tree replacement requirements under the following conditions:
      (1)    An existing tree will be located within a public right-of-way or easement.
      (2)    An existing tree is located within the area to be covered by a proposed structure or within twelve (12) feet from the perimeter of such structure(s) and such structure(s) cannot be located in a manner to avoid removal of an existing tree at the same time permitting desirable, logical and appropriate development of the lot.
      (3)    An existing tree will be located within a proposed driveway, off-street parking area or other improvement and relocation of such improvement would not permit desirable, logical, and appropriate development of the lot.
      (4)    An existing tree is damaged or diseased.
      (5)   The tree is an undesirable species.
   (b)   Tree Replacement. The replacement of trees shall be as follows:
      (1)   Trees with a dbh between 6 inches and 12 inches shall be replaced on a one (1) inch for one (1) replacement basis.
      (2)   Trees with a dbh greater than 12 inches but less than 24 inches shall be replaced on a two (2) inch for one (1) replacement basis.
      (3)   Trees with a dbh of 24 inches or greater shall be replaced on a three (3) inch for one (1) inch replacement basis.
      (4)   The type of replacement tree must be approved by the Zoning Inspector prior to planting. The total number of tree replacement inches is a separate requirement from other planting requirements, including but not limited to, perimeter, interior, street trees, and additional site plantings.
      (5)    Payment in Lieu of Tree Replacement. The Planning and Zoning Commission can authorize payment in lieu of tree replacement if the replacement of trees on the site would interfere with the development or make the site overcrowded. Payment will be placed in a dedicated Tree Fund, such funds being used to pay for new trees in other areas of the Village of Obetz. The replacement value of the trees will be calculated on a caliper basis and will be included on the fee schedule adopted by Council.
      (6)   Tree Removal Permit Required. In all non-single family residential zoning districts, a Tree Removal Permit must be obtained from the Zoning Administrator prior to the removal of any tree with a dbh of 6" or greater. A Tree Removal Permit shall be required when developing all new residential subdivisions.
   (c)   Significant Trees. All significant trees, as determined by the Village of Obetz, shall be protected and preserved to ensure that the value provided to Obetz and its citizens by the cultural, historical, biological, or horticultural significance of any tree, is continued into the future.
   (d)   Wooded Areas. Streets, lots, structures and parking areas shall be laid out to avoid the unnecessary destruction of heavily wooded areas. If heavily wooded areas are destroyed, trees shall be replaced pursuant to the Tree Replacement Provisions included in this Chapter.
(Ord. 42-16. Passed 6-13-16.)
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