§ 153.518. Class UPD-2 district.  


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  • A.

    Permitted and Prohibited Uses. Permitted and prohibited uses in the UPD-2 are subdivided and permitted as follows:

    1.

    All of the uses listed in Section 153.240(A);

    2.

    Off-street parking of motor vehicles as an accessory use to the existing or new businesses fronting on Merriman Road and West Market Street between Mount View Avenue and Hurlburt Avenue.

    B.

    Development Conditions.

    1.

    The uses permitted in subsection (A)(1) of this section shall be developed, modified, or expanded as if the area were zoned U1, H1, A1, except as herein provided.

    2.

    Prior to the use of any of the subject area for off-street parking, evidence must be shown that the owner or proprietor of the businesses described in subsection (A)(2) of this section, has title to the land to be used for off-street parking.

    3.

    Prior to the use of any of the subject area for off-street parking, such area shall comply with the following development conditions or a bond shall be posted with the Department of Planning and Urban Development to assure compliance with the development conditions:

    a.

    That there be a ten-foot buffer strip on Fairfield Avenue, this strip to be landscaped to the satisfaction of the Department of Planning and Urban Development; if a security fence is installed, such fence shall be located on the property line of Fairfield Avenue. The customary five feet of buffering shall be required on Mount View and Hurlburt Avenues.

    b.

    That if the parking area be located adjacent to an existing dwelling a solid type fence shall be erected adjacent to the dwelling (chain link fence with strips will be satisfactory.)

    c.

    That the grading and drainage of the off-street parking areas or any surface change incident to the approved development meet the requirements of Chapter 193 and any other sections of the Code of Ordinances applicable to such changes.

    d.

    That all driveways and parking areas be hardsurfaced and built following approval of plans by the City Engineer, according to standards established by the Bureau of Engineering.

    e.

    That the location and sizes of points of ingress and egress be subject to the approval of the Traffic Engineer.

    f.

    That all new public utility services be installed underground and their locations suitably marked for safety.

    g.

    That all exterior lighting on the property, if any, be installed so as not to disturb the surrounding neighbors or to shine on streets or highway.

    h.

    That the number, size, and location of all exterior signs be subject to the approval of the Department of Planning and Urban Development, and these signs conform to Sections 153.345 through 153.375.

(Prior code § 153.122; Ord. 107-1987; Ord. 771-1976)