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TOLEDO MUNICIPAL CODE
CERTIFICATION
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
EDITOR'S NOTE
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
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
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
1116.0100 General terms.
1116.0200 Use categories.
1116.0201 General.
1116.0202 Urban Agriculture.
1116.0203 Animal Services.
1116.0204 Building Maintenance Services.
1116.0205 Business Equipment Sales and Services.
1116.0206 Business Support Services.
1116.0207 Colleges and Universities.
1116.0208 Communications Service Establishments.
1116.0209 Community Recreation.
1116.0210 Construction Sales and Services.
1116.0211 Cultural Exhibits and Libraries.
1116.0212 Day Care.
1116.0213 Eating and Drinking Establishments.
1116.0214 Entertainment and Spectator Sports.
1116.0215 Explosive Storage.
1116.0216 Financial, Insurance and Real Estate Services.
1116.0217 Food and Beverage Retail Sales.
1116.0218 Freight Terminal.
1116.0219 Funeral and Interment Services.
1116.0220 Gasoline and Fuel Sales.
1116.0221 Group Living.
1116.0222 Hospital.
1116.0223 Household Living.
1116.0224 Industrial, General.
1116.0225 Industrial, Intensive.
1116.0226 Laundry Service.
1116.0227 Lodge, Fraternal and Civic Assembly.
1116.0228 Manufacturing and Production, Limited.
1116.0229 Manufacturing and Production, Technological.
1116.0230
1116.0231 Medical Service.
1116.0232 Mining.
1116.0233 Office, Administrative and Professional.
1116.0234 Parking, Commercial.
1116.0235 Personal Convenience Services.
1116.0236 Personal Improvement Service.
1116.0237 Postal Service.
1116.0238 Public Safety.
1116.0239 Recycling Facilities.
1116.0240 Religious Assembly.
1116.0241 Rental Hall.
1116.0242 Repair Services, Consumer.
1116.0243 Retail Sales, General.
1116.0244 Schools.
1116.0245 Scrap and Salvage Operations.
1116.0246 Sexually-Oriented Business Establishment.
1116.0246.0001 Solar Energy System (SES).
1116.0247 Sports and Recreation, Participant.
1116.0248 Sweepstakes Terminal Cafes.
1116.0249 Tobacco Shop.
1116.0250 Transient Habitation.
1116.0251 Utilities and Services, Major.
1116.0252 Utilities, Minor.
1116.0253 Vehicle Sales and Service.
1116.0254 Wholesale, Storage, and Distribution.
1116.0255 Wireless Telecommunications Facilities.
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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1116.0245 Scrap and Salvage Operations.
   Storage, sale, dismantling, or other processing of used, source-separated, or waste materials not intended for reuse in their original form. Typical uses include motor vehicle salvage dealers, wrecking yards, junk yards, and salvage yards, but not including Recycling Facilities.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04; Ord. 359-17. Passed 8-22-17.)
1116.0246 Sexually-Oriented Business Establishment.
   The opening or commencement of any sexually-oriented business; the conversion of an existing business, whether or not a sexually-oriented business, to any sexually-oriented business; the addition of any sexually-oriented business to any other existing sexually-oriented business; or the relocation of any sexually-oriented business. Typical sexually-oriented business establishments include: adult media store, bathhouse, lingerie modeling or photograph studio, massage parlor (except for massage therapy as licensed by the State of Ohio in Revised Code Section 4731.16), motion picture arcade booth, sex shop, sexual encounter center, sexually-oriented cabaret or sex-oriented cabaret, sexually-oriented cinema, sexually-oriented motion picture theater, and sex-oriented cinema.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04; Ord. 359-17. Passed 8-22-17.)
1116.0246.0001 Solar Energy System (SES).
   An energy system that consists of one or more solar collection devices, solar-energy related equipment, and other associated infrastructure with the primary intention of generating electricity, storing electricity, or otherwise converting solar energy to a different form of energy. Solar energy systems may generate energy in excess of the energy requirements for a property if it is to be sold back to a public utility in accordance with the law.
   A.   Building Integrated Solar Energy System. An SES where solar materials are incorporated into building materials, such that the two are reasonably indistinguishable, or where solar materials are used in place of traditional building components, such that the SES is structurally an integral part of a house, building, or other structure.
   B.   Building-Mounted Solar Energy System. An SES that is affixed to or mounted on a rack that is ballasted on, or is attached to the roof or façade of a principal or accessory building or structure. A roof-mounted system is accessory to the primary use.
   C.    Ground-Mounted Solar Energy System (Accessory). An SES mounted on a rack or pole that is ballasted on, or attached to the ground, and is accessory to the primary use.
   D.   Ground-Mounted Solar Energy System (Primary). A SES mounted on a rack or pole that is ballasted on, or attached to the ground, and is the primary land use for the parcel(s) on which it is located. Primary use systems are permitted through the Special Use Permit process.
(Ord. 532-24. Passed 11-6-24.)
1116.0247 Sports and Recreation, Participant.
   Provision of sports or recreation primarily by and for participants. Spectators would be incidental and on a nonrecurring basis. The following are participant sports and recreation use types:
   A. Indoor. Those uses conducted within an enclosed building. Typical uses include bowling alleys, billiard parlors, swimming pools and physical fitness centers, but not including sweepstakes terminal cafes.
   B. Outdoor. Those uses conducted in open facilities. Typical uses include driving ranges, miniature golf courses, swimming pools, and golf courses.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04; Ord. 359-17. Passed 8-22-17; Ord. 353-18. Passed 8-28-18.)
1116.0248 Sweepstakes Terminal Cafes.
   Any business, establishment, room or place where four (4) or more game of chance entertainment devices are kept for use by the public or by persons other than the owner of the devices, where persons give anything of value to access the use of the computerized sweepstake terminal or the premises, and the person may be given anything of value by the operator, whether the giving occurs on or off the premise or at the same time or a later time.
(Ord. 353-18. Passed 8-28-18.)
1116.0249 Tobacco Shop.
   Any retail establishment that devotes 33 percent or more of floor area or display area to the sale or exchange of retail packaged tobacco products and/or tobacco paraphernalia. The use of the remaining floor area will be subject to Section 1104.0105 Developments with Multiple Principal Uses.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04; Ord. 154-15. Passed 3-31-15; Ord. 359-17. Passed 8-22-17; Ord. 353-18. Passed 8-28-18.)
1116.0250 Transient Habitation.
   Provision of lodging services on a day-by-day or similar temporary basis, together with any incidental food, drink, and other sales and services intended for the convenience of guests. Does not include Group Living uses. The following are transient habitation use types:
   A. Bed and Breakfast. An establishment located within a detached house that is the principal residence of the operator, where short-term lodging is offered for compensation and which includes the service of one or more meals to guests.
   B. Lodging. Provision of lodging is provided and offered to the public for compensation, and which is open to transient guests. Typical uses include hotels and motels.
   C. Rooming House. A dwelling containing three or more rooming units, in which space is let by the owner or operator for living or sleeping, but not open to the public or overnight guests. Meals may or may not be provided. Typical uses include rooming and boarding houses. See also Chapter 1761 of the Health Code.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04; Ord. 359-17. Passed 8-22-17; Ord. 353-18. Passed 8-28-18.)
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