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A. Solar energy systems in a designated Historic District shall require a Certificate of Appropriateness from the respective Historic District pursuant to Chapter 1103.
B. Solar energy systems in an Overlay District shall require review and approval by the respective designated body (i.e. Architectural Review Committee, Development Corporation, etc.) pursuant to Chapter 1103.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04; Ord. 532-24. Passed 11-6-24.)
In residential districts, a family swimming pool may be located in the side yard or rear yard provided such pool shall not be within 8 feet of any side or rear lot line or front setback line. A portable family pool may be placed in the rear or side yard provided such portable pool is set back at least 3 feet from the rear or side lot lines and 3 feet from the front setback line. Pools must be surrounded by a minimum 4-foot high (barrier) fence, with any access gates secured with locks, unless a portable above ground pool is at least 4 feet high and ladders are removed or locked up when not in use. See Sec. 1116.0100 Terminology - Swimming Pool.
(Ord. 555-08. Passed 9-9-08; Ord. 198-11. Passed 4-19-11.)
Contractor's offices and construction equipment sheds are allowed in any zoning district when accessory to an allowed construction project.
A. Contractor's offices and construction equipment sheds must be located on the same site as the construction project unless approved by the Commissioner of Building Inspection.
(Ord. 510-21. Passed 9-28-21.)
B. Mobile and manufactured homes or trailers may be used for a contractor's office and construction equipment shed.
C. No contractor's office or shed shall contain sleeping or cooking accommodations, except as necessary to accommodate security personnel.
D. Any such office or shed shall be removed within 14 days of completion of the construction project.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
The purpose and intent of this chapter is to provide a uniform set of standards, conditions, and procedures for the placement of Micro Wind Systems, Small Wind Energy Systems, and Meteorological Towers on property located within the City of Toledo.
A. Further, the intended purpose is to
1. Allow the use of wind energy system towers and anemometers of limited height.
2. Protect residential areas from any potentially adverse visual or noise impacts of wind energy systems or related devices and structures.
3. Provide for a land use that will provide an energy source with low associated environmental impacts.
4. Provide for the removal of abandoned or noncompliant wind energy turbine generator towers, anemometer towers, and/or related devices or structures.
(Ord. 96-10. Passed 3-2-10.)
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