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1101.01 Title.
1101.03 Purpose and intent.
1101.05 Applicability.
1101.07 Zones, districts and overlays.
1101.09 Zoning map.
1101.11 Rules for interpreting district boundaries on the zoning map.
1101.13 Rules of measurement and calculation.
1101.15 Rules of interpretation.
1101.17 Minimum requirements.
1101.19 Effects of annexation on zoning.
1101.21 Private provisions.
1101.23 Conflicting provisions.
1101.25 Determination of land uses not listed in this Code.
1101.27 Saving provision for pending enforcement actions.
1101.29 How to navigate this Code.
CROSS REFERENCES
Zoning code amendments - see CHTR. § 4.11; P. & Z. 1151.04
Establishment; powers; duties - see CHTR. §7.01
Organization, vacancies, etc. - see CHTR. §7.08
Members; Charter transition - see CHTR. §12.02
Plat approval required - see Ohio R.C. 711.09
Powers and duties - see Ohio R.C. 713.02, 713.06
To be Platting Commission - see Ohio R.C. 713.03
In adopting this Code, Council has given reasonable consideration to, among other things:
(a) The comprehensive plan;
(b) Current conditions and the character of current structures and uses in each district;
(c) The most desirable use for which the land in each district is adapted;
(d) The conservation of property values throughout the City of Reynoldsburg; and,
(e) Responsible development and growth of the City of Reynoldsburg and hereby adopts this Code for the following purposes:
(1) To promote the achievement of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the City;
(2) To advance the position of the City as a center of commerce, industry, recreation and culture;
(3) To provide for desirable, appropriately located living areas in a variety of dwelling types and at a suitable range of population densities, with adequate provision for sunlight, fresh air and usable open space;
(4) To protect residential, commercial, industrial and civic areas from the intrusions of incompatible uses, and to provide opportunities for establishments to concentrate for efficient operation in mutually beneficial relationship to each other and to share services;
(5) To ensure preservation of adequate space for commercial, industrial and other activities necessary for a healthy economy;
(6) To promote safe, fast and efficient movement of people and goods without sacrifice to the quality of the City’s environment and to provide adequate off-street parking;
(7) To stabilize expectations regarding future development of the City, thereby providing a basis for wise decisions with respect to such development;
(8) To preserve and enhance the quality of the City’s environment;
(9) To provide for effective signage that is compatible with the surrounding urban environment; and
(10) To maintain the safety and potability of public water supplies located within the City.
(Ord. 33-2020. Passed 3-23-20; Ord. 103-2021. Passed 7-26-21.)
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