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Dayton City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 11

07.- OVERLAY ZONES, SPECIAL DISTRICTS AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS

11-07.010.- Downtown Commercial Historic District (DCHD) Overlay Zone.

The intent of the DCHD is to maintain the historic and pedestrian nature of the downtown commercial core. The following restrictions are in addition to the limits included in the underlying zone:

A.

Exterior building material must be similar in appearance to the materials in the historic buildings within this zone;

B.

The front of the principal building must be within ten feet of the front property line;

C.

Outdoor sales, display and parking areas may not take up more than 40 percent of the street front area;

D.

The front 50 feet of the lot shall not be used for outdoor storage;

E.

Lot coverage 100 percent maximum is allowed;

F.

No off street parking is required; and

G.

No temporary structures shall be installed and used in this zone for more than 90 days of a calendar year.

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

11-07.020. - Reserved.

Editor's note— Ord. No. 1899, § 3, adopted August 15, 2016, repealed § 11-07.020, which pertained to a South Side Historic District (SSHD) Overlay Zone and derived from Ord. No. 1841, adopted November 12, 2013 and Ord. No. 1873A, adopted February 9, 2015.

11-07.030. - Reserved.

Editor's note— Ord. No. 1899, § 3, adopted August 15, 2016, repealed § 11-07.030, which pertained to a Washington Street Historic District (WSHD) Overlay Zone and derived from Ord. No. 1841, adopted November 12, 2013 and Ord. No. 1873A, adopted February 9, 2015.

11-07.040. - Clay Street Transitional District (CSTD) Overlay Zone.

The intent of the CSTD overlay zone is to allow flexibility of the type of uses along the north side of E. Clay St between S. 1st St. and lots on the east side of S. 4th St. as shown on the CSTD overlay map adopted under Ord. No. 1886. The CSTD allows existing single-family homes to be recognized as permitted by zoning. The following uses are allowed as "permitted principal and accessory uses" in addition to the uses listed for the underlining zones (central commercial or fringe commercial):

A.

Single-family residence.

B.

Duplex or multi-family.

C.

Governmental offices.

D.

Schools.

(Ord. No. 1886, § 1, 12-7-2015; Ord. No. 1967, § 10, 10-14-2020)

11-07.060. - Development agreements.

Development agreements executed by the city are entered by reference.

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