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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
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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1105.0306 Fencing Plan Submission and Approval.
   Within Commercial and Industrial Districts three copies of a fencing plan shall be submitted to the Planning Director for review and approval prior to issuance of building permits.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1105.0400 Home occupations.
1105.0401 Purpose.
   Home occupations are accessory uses to uses in the Household Living use category. Special regulations apply to such activities to ensure that home occupations will not be a detriment to the character and livability of the surrounding neighborhood. The regulations are intended to ensure that the home occupation remains subordinate to the residential use, and that the residential character of the dwelling and the surrounding area is maintained. The regulations recognize that many types of work can be done in a home with little or no effect on the surrounding neighborhood. These are the types of activities intended to be accommodated by the home occupation regulations of this section.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1105.0402 Applicability.
   Uses are allowed as home occupations only if they comply with all of the requirements of this section.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1105.0403 Exemptions.
   A.   Type B Family Day Care Homes. Type B Family Day Care Homes are not regulated as a home occupation and are exempt from the regulations of this section. They are subject to Section 1104.0700, Day Care.
   B.   Bed and Breakfast. Bed and Breakfasts are not regulated as home occupations and are exempt from the regulations of this section. They are subject to Section 1104.0400.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1105.0404 Description of Limited and General Home Occupations.
   There are two types of home occupations: Limited home occupations and General home occupations.
   A.   Limited. A Limited home occupation is one where residents use their home as a place of work, with no employees or customers coming to the site. Examples include artists, craftspersons, writers, and consultants.
   B.   General. A General home occupation is one where either one employee or customers come to the site. Examples are counseling, tutoring, and music lessons.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1105.0405 Use-Related Regulations.
   A.   Allowed Uses. The intent of the regulations of this section is to establish performance standards for all home occupations rather than to limit uses and activities to a specific list. Home occupations that comply with the standards of this section are allowed by right unless otherwise expressly stated.
   B.   Prohibited Regulations. The following are prohibited as home occupations pursuant to this Zoning Code:
      1.    Any maintenance, alteration, repair, reconditioning, or construction of or connection in any way with, a motor vehicle as defined by Revised Code Sec. 4511.01, if such work is performed in connection with a bona fide business transaction for value received by a resident of the subject premises.
      2.    Any maintenance, alteration, repair, reconditioning, or assembly of equipment with internal combustion engines (such as outboard marine engines, lawn mowers, chain saws, and other small engines) or of large appliances (such as washing machines, dryers, and refrigerators) in connection with a bona fide business transaction for value received by a resident of the subject premises.
      3.    Home occupations that serve as headquarters or dispatch centers where employees come to the site and are dispatched to other locations.
      4.    Funeral and interment services.
      5.    Animal care or boarding facilities, including but not limited to animal hospitals, kennels, stables and all other types of animal boarding and care facilities.
      6.    Restaurants and food service facilities.
      7.   The Commissioner of Building Inspection is authorized to classify uses not listed above as a prohibited home occupation if the use closely fits into one of the above prohibited use types or descriptions.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04; Ord. 510-21. Passed 9-28-21.)
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