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CERTIFICATION
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EDITOR'S NOTE
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CHARTER OF THE CITY OF TOLEDO, OHIO
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
CHAPTER 1101 Introductory Provisions
CHAPTER 1102 Base Zoning Districts
CHAPTER 1103 Overlay Zoning Districts
1103.0100 Districts established.
1103.0200 -DO, Downtown Overlay District.
1103.0300 -HO, Historic Overlay Districts.
1103.0400 -MRO, Maumee Riverfront Overlay District.
1103.0500 -UNO, Urban Neighborhood Overlay District.
1103.0600 -PO, Pedestrian-Oriented Overlay District.
1103.0700 -SO, Shopping Center Sign Control Overlay District.
1103.0706 Ground Signs.
1103.0707 Building Signs.
1103.0800 - MD, Marina District Overlay District. (Repealed)
1103.0900 Monroe Street Corridor UNO District.
1103.1000 -PUD, Planned Unit Development Overlay District.
1103.1100 -RRSO, Reynolds Road Sign Overlay District.
1103.1200 Summit Street Corridor Redevelopment UNO District.
1103.1300 Main Starr Front Urban Overlay District.
1103.1314 Demolition Hearing Procedures (Main Starr Front Urban Overlay District).
1103.1400 Cherry Street UNO District.
1103.1500 Warehouse UNO District.
1103.1512 Fencing.
1103.1513 Canopies/Awnings.
1103.1514 Signage.
1103.1515 Murals.
1103.1516 Architectural Review Committee Composition, Jurisdiction and Procedures.
1103.1517 Demolition Hearing Procedures (Warehouse District).
1103.1518 Demolition Appeals.
1103.1519 Design Standards - Surface Parking Lots.
1103.1520 Supplemental Standards for Visual Screens.
1103.1600 UpTown UNO District.
CHAPTER 1104 Use Regulations
CHAPTER 1105 Accessory Uses
CHAPTER 1106 Intensity and Dimensional Standards
CHAPTER 1107 Parking, Loading and Access
CHAPTER 1108 Landscaping and Screening
CHAPTER 1109 Design Standards
CHAPTER 1110 Flood Control Regulations
CHAPTER 1111 Development Approval Procedures
CHAPTER 1112 Review and Decision-Making Bodies
CHAPTER 1113 Signs
CHAPTER 1114 Nonconformities
CHAPTER 1115 Violations, Penalties and Enforcement
CHAPTER 1116 Terminology
Appendix A - Downtown Overlay District
Appendix B - Old West End Historic District Map
Appendix C - Vistula Historic District Map
Appendix D - Westmoreland Historic District Map
Appendix E - Maumee Overlay District Map
Appendix F - Main Starr Front Urban Overlay District
PART TWELVE - DEVELOPMENT CODE
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
PART SEVENTEEN - HEALTH CODE
PART NINETEEN - TAXATION CODE
PART TWENTY-ONE - PERSONNEL RELATIONS AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYMENT
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1103.0911 Lighting Requirements.
   A.   In reviewing the lighting proposed for a lot to be developed in the District, factors to be considered include but are not limited to:
      1.   Safety provided by the lighting.
      2.   Security provided by the lighting.
      3.   Light spillage or glare onto adjoining residential properties and/or streets is prohibited.
      4.   Height and placement of lighting standards considering the use.
   B.   Site Lighting for Small Parking Lots (Twenty-Five or Less Parking Spaces)
      1.   Site lighting for small parking lots shall utilize a pedestrian style light fixture and pole to match the lights being used by the City of Toledo for public enhancement projects along Monroe Street. The model number for the light pole and luminaire, as well as detailed product specifications, will be provided by the Plan Commission.
      2.   The light source shall be metal halide.
      3.   The light intensity shall average a minimum of .5 footcandles, measured five (5') feet above grade for parking lots and 1 to 3 footcandles measured five (5') feet above grade for pedestrian sidewalks.
   C.   Site Lighting for Large Parking Lots (Twenty-Six or More Parking Spaces)
      1.   Site lighting for large parking lots shall utilize a Shoe Box Fixture and pole (maximum 25 feet height) for efficiency of lighting and neutrality of design. The model number for the light pole and luminaire, as well as detailed product specifications will be provided by the Plan Commission.
      2.   The light source shall be metal halide.
      3.   Pedestrian scale lighting (pole top mount) shall be used along collective walks.
      4.   The light intensity shall average a minimum of .5 footcandles, measured five (5') feet above grade for parking lots and 1 to 3 footcandles measured five (5') feet above grade for pedestrian sidewalks.
(Ord. 497-07. Passed 7-24-07.)
1103.0912 Canopies/Awnings.
   A.   Awnings shall be traditional in design; they shall be triangular in section, sloping outward and down from the top of the opening. Narrow front and side flaps are common. Round-top, half-round, box, or other unusual awning shapes are prohibited unless approved in writing by the Plan Director. Internally lighted awnings are also prohibited. Signage on awnings shall be prohibited.
   B.   Canopies shall be narrow in elevation, six (6") inches to twelve (12") inches, and flat. Typically such canopies would have internal drainage. Canopies shall be self supporting or supported by tension rods. Canopy projections are limited to thirty-six (36") inches. Sloping or unusually shaped canopies are prohibited.
(Ord. 497-07. Passed 7-24-07.)
1103.0913 Signage.
   Signage shall comply with Part 13, Title 9, Chapter 1387, Signs Permitted in Zoning Districts, and the following regulations:
   A.   Building signs shall be located above the main entrance, on the upper facade wall. The sign shall be sized to allow the masonry to be fully exposed around the sign.
   B.   No sign or part of a sign shall be located above the parapet of any facade. Roof mounted signs are prohibited.
   C.   Building signs shall not exceed the width of the storefront opening.
   D.   The shape of building signs shall be rectangular, or slight variations of rectangular forms.
   E.   Projecting signs are allowed. The maximum projection is three and one-half (3 ½') feet.
(Ord. 497-07. Passed 7-24-07; Ord. 166-24. Passed 4-10-24.)
1103.1000 -PUD, Planned Unit Development Overlay District.
1103.1001 Purpose.
   The Planned Unit Development (PUD) is a voluntary procedure that provides an overlay zoning district that is intended to encourage innovative design, conservation of significant natural features or consolidation of open space in order to provide for a mixture of uses with an integrated design. The Planned Unit Development allows greater design flexibility that provides for the siting of development in a coordinated and efficient manner.
(Ord. 202-08. Passed 4-8-08.)
   1103.1002 Description.
   Planned Unit Development regulations are intended to promote consistency with the Comprehensive Plan and adopted neighborhood plans. The Planned Unit Development may be a residential, commercial, or industrial development or may be a combination of uses with no minimum site area required. All planned unit developments shall be platted in accordance with applicable subdivision rules and regulations.
(Ord. 202-08. Passed 4-8-08.)
   1103.1003 Effect of other Zoning District Standards.
   Except as expressly authorized by the regulations of this section and approved as part of a PUD plan, all of the standards of this Zoning Code apply to development within a PUD district.
(Ord. 202-08. Passed 4-8-08.)
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