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Dayton City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 11

16.- AMENDMENTS AND REZONES

11-16.010.- Amendments and rezone requests.

Proposed changes to zoning district boundaries when in compliance with the comprehensive plan shall follow the process requirements set forth in title 10 for type IV, site specific rezone requests. Specific requests for rezones that do not comply with the comprehensive plan may be submitted with a docketed request for amendment to the comprehensive plan by submittal of an application for an amendment as set forth in title 10, for type V, legislative actions. Amendments to the text of title 11 may be requested as set forth in title 10 as a type V application.

(Ord. No. 1841, § 2(Att. B), 11-12-2013)

11-16.020. - Application contents.

A type IV rezone application must include a legal description of the property to be rezoned, shall indicate the existing zone designation of the property and the zone designation of all adjacent property, and shall include a map of the affected neighborhood area. The application shall state the reasons for the requested action, a statement specifying conformance of the proposed revision with the comprehensive plan and any perceived benefits to the public the action would cause. Signatures and addresses of all property owner(s) and shall be filed with the city on city application form(s) together with any required fee. Docketed applications must meet the requirements of DMC 10-09.080.

(Ord. No. 1841, § 2(Att. B), 11-12-2013)

11-16.030. - Rezone findings.

The city shall make findings of fact that support the conclusion that the requested reclassification is in the public interest and the proposed rezone is consistent with the Dayton Comprehensive Plan prior to rezone approval.

(Ord. No. 1841, § 2(Att. B), 11-12-2013)