Zoning Code Changing in Clifton – How It Will Affect You…

Zoning Code Changing in Clifton – How It Will Affect You – and What You Can Still Do About It

10 Second Summary
The City is rewriting the zoning code which will have a major effect on everyone who lives, works, or owns property in Cincinnati.  You can learn how the proposed rules will affect Clifton and specifically your own property or residence.  You can read the draft version and suggest changes before it becomes law.  Clifton Town Meeting (CTM), your neighborhood community council, is conducting its own review, but also relies on all residents to educate themselves and provide thoughtful comments both to its Housing and Zoning Committee and to the City Planning Department.

What does the code do and why should I care?

The City is in the middle of rewriting the zoning code, which governs most of what shapes the look and feel of a community.  The “code” protects residents from incompatible uses of property, as, for example, preventing your next door neighbor from opening a bar with outdoor seating under your bedroom window.  It also tells your neighbor where in the city she may expect to set up her new business without hindrance from nearby property owners (typically permissible in an established business district).  

In addition to controlling usage, the code influences the look and feel of a community by establishing parameters for the architectural elements of a structure and where it is located vis-a-vis the boundaries of the lot where it is located and the characteristics of other structures nearby.  For example, you can build a large apartment building in a zone which is designated for high-density residential use, but not among people’s homes in a single-family housing zone.  Even though both kinds of buildings have the same use, i.e., residential housing, the scale and weight of each type is quite different.  

You can thank the code’s regulatory structure for balancing the various needs a community has for the land within its borders.  The zoning code provides, perhaps more than any other factor, the control over the look and feel of the environment that makes Clifton the delightful neighborhood we share and love. If you own real estate, the code has a major role in determining its desirability and thus protecting its value as an investment.

How can I learn what the new code says?
The City has posted the current draft, called Revision Two of the Land Development Code.  You will also find links to maps and charts summarizing the changes and even a search box that will guide you to the details affecting any street address. Here is the current Zoning Code so that you may read what’s there before any proposed changes are included.



How can I influence the final version?

The site includes a form for comments and a number to call for help finding the information you are seeking.  CTM would like to know if you plan to submit a suggested change and will consider incorporating it its review for submission to the City.   Please email your suggested changes to the Housing and Zoning Committee.

What’s the timeline?
January 30 is the date by which the City has asked for all comments to be submitted for consideration in the next revision. The City will publish the next revision (3rd Draft) will later this year for public comments.

Holidays on Ludlow / Popup fairytale Parade 2014

Holidays on Ludlow was the evening of Dec 5th. During this year’s annual event in the Clifton Business District, a Pop-Up event was held. Several window vignettes were revealed around the event theme – fairytale.   Clifton is grateful that Pop-Up held their holidays related event in our business district.  Please enjoy this linked video on Facebook care of Alissa Stachowski who participated in the unveiling parade on Dec 5th.  You don’t have to be on “Facebook” to see the video.   Just click the word “Post” below, and then click the triangle shape inside the circle on the that appears in the middle of the image.  The video will take a couple of minutes to load — please blame Facebook, not us!

Results from Second Public Forum on Ludlow 21 Report

On November 10, 2014, various people from Clifton got together to have a second round of discussions on the Ludlow 21 report. The discussion resulted in several initiatives coming to the forefront for further detailed discussion. Some attendees agreed to join into those detailed discussions.

The notes from the meeting can be found at this Link to Notes from Wall Ludlow 21.

The Ludlow 21 Working Group is made up of members of the community including CPBA, CTM Trustees, and Uptown Consortium. You can click on Ludlow 21 Report to read the report. Community feedback is welcomed. Please send it to CTM and put Ludlow 21 Feedback in the subject line.

The next public discussion on the efforts coming from the Ludlow 21 report will be on Monday, January 19, 2015, 6‐8pm at Public Services Dept. Second Floor Conference Room, 1115 Bates Avenue off Central Parkway, just north of the new MLK overpass.

Clifton Decorates Business District for the Holidays

On the morning of Sat, Nov 22, it looked a little bleary and rainy.  It was cold as well.  This did not appear to be a great morning for getting outside for a few hours to work.  Thankfully, several gracious volunteers in the neighborhood showed up at 9am at the Clifton Plaza with ladders, gloves, and good spirits.  The time to decorate the Business District for the Holidays had arrived.

Clifton Town Meeting (CTM) sponsors this event, and Adam Balz, Chairperson of the Beautification Committee, organizes all the critical details.  Adam provided some training, and then everyone got to work.  Since the turnout of help was good, the effort made great progress. The temperatures warmed through the morning so it was actually quite pleasant.

CTM is very thankful for the volunteer help today.  We have posted some pictures here for you see to see who was working.  We did not capture every face as our photographer was busy on the ladder hanging greenery and lights most of the time.

CliftonFest 2014 Chalk Art

CliftonFest was the weekend of Sept 26-28, 2014. Many people came to enjoy the festivities, artists, and musicians. With this posting are some of the wonderful chart art works that were created during the weekend.

. We do not have pictures of all the works. If you have one, please email it to contactctm@cliftoncommunity.org and we will get it posted here.