UrbanPreservationDistrictApplicationCOD/P&CD/AMS/02-23-07; rev. 06-26-13
City of Dayton Lot Numbers and Parcel I. D. Numbers for Properties
List the lot numbers and parcel I. D. numbers of all houses, other buildings, vacant lots, and other property within
the proposed district. City of Dayton lot numbers and Montgomery County parcel I.D. numbers can be obtained
from the Montgomery County Auditor’s office and at www.mcrealestate.org. The parcel I.D. is the book, page,
and index number of the lot.
Existing Zoning for Properties
List the existing City of Dayton zoning district(s) for all properties within the proposed district. The existing
zoning can be found at http://www.cityofdayton.org/departments/pcd/planning/Pages/ZoningMap.aspx , or by calling
Zoning Administration at 937-333-3887.
Existing Use of Properties
List how the properties within the proposed district are being used. For example, are some of the properties being
used for single-family homes, apartments, parks, offices, vacant lots, businesses, schools, etc?
Item C. Rationale for Establishing Urban Preservation District
Explain Why the Urban Preservation District is Needed
Why does this area need or deserve the additional zoning regulations an Urban Preservation District provides?
What changes in the area will the district encourage?
Explain How the Properties in the Proposed Urban Preservation District Contain One or More of the Attributes
Listed in Section 150.355.4 (A) (1), (2) and (3) of the Zoning Code
Explain how the proposed district contains one or more of the following attributes: (1) Distinctive building
features such as: (a) Period of construction; (b) Style; (c) Scale; (d) Mass; and (e) Material. (2) Distinctive site
planning and natural features such as: (a) Lot platting; (b) Street layout and composition; (c) Setback and yards;
(d) Parks/Open spaces; and (e) Lighting. (3) Distinctive land uses or land use patterns, such as mixed uses or
unique uses, neither of which are generally permitted by the underlying zoning code without modification.
Item D. Required Attachments
Vicinity Map
One copy of the vicinity map is required with the application. The vicinity map is to be drawn to a legible scale,
with the scale used noted on the map. The vicinity map is to show the subject property and all property within
250 feet, street and lot lines, and lot numbers.
A vicinity map can be created from information available in the Montgomery County Administration Building,
Auditor’s Office, 451 West Third Street, Dayton, Ohio; from the Montgomery County, Ohio website
(www.mcrealestate.org); or an engineer or surveyor can prepare the map. If the applicant prepares the map, the
page(s) used from the Montgomery County plat books must be identified.
If the vicinity map is larger than 8.5” x 11”, a copy reduced to 8.5” x 11” must also be submitted with the
application. A .pdf or .jpeg file of the vicinity map may be submitted in lieu of paper copies. Figure 1 is an
example of a vicinity map.