The Ohio Building Code (OBC) as adopted by the Ohio Board of Building Standards, Department of Industrial Relations and as published in the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC), including all such amendments, changes and replacements as are from time to time adopted, is hereby adopted by reference and fully incorporated herein so that each Ohio Building Code in effect in Ohio shall at all times be effective as the law of this Municipality except as the same shall be expressly altered or modified by legislation enacted and contained in this chapter.
(Ord. 3004. Passed 6-17-08.)
1301.02.1: No encroachment shall be permitted which extends past the curb line or into an alley right-of-way, except as permitted in 1301.02.4.
1301.02.2: Awnings, canopies and marquees must be supported from the building only.
1301.02.3 No balcony shall be projected beyond or over the right-of-way.
1301.02.4 Where the vertical clearance above grade to a projecting architectural feature or mechanical equipment is more than 15 feet (4572 mm) above grade, a maximum encroachment of 2 feet is permitted into an alley right-of-way.
1301.02.5: No temporary encroachment shall be permitted.
(Ord. 3004. Passed 6-17-08.)
(a) The City hereby adopts and accepts the provisions set forth in Ohio R.C. 3929.86, particularly subsections (C) and (D) thereof, providing for the transfer and receipt of portions of fire insurance proceeds as set forth in such section.
(b) The City Manager is hereby designated as the officer of the City authorized to carry out the duties under Ohio R.C. 3929.86.
(Ord. 3004. Passed 6-17-08.)
Whoever violates any provision of this chapter or any Code adopted herein or fails to comply with any lawful order issued pursuant thereto is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree and shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) or imprisoned not more than six months or both. Each day during which noncompliance or violation continues shall constitute a separate offense. The municipality may institute injunction proceedings in the Common Pleas Court to abate the nuisance or failure to cease work after receipt of a stop work order.
(Ord. 3004. Passed 6-17-08.)