- Purpose. This overlay zone is intended to encompass that portion of the city with historic resource value. The area within the Historic Preservation Overlay district is subject to the requirements of the Historic Landmark Preservation Ordinance (article 3.16 of the Code of Ordinances) and ordinances governing the underlying zoning district designation for each property.
- District confines. The confines of the Glen Rose Historic Preservation Overlay District shall be defined as follows:
Beginning at the intersection of Vine and Cedar Streets; thence running NE along Vine Street to its intersection with Pecan Street; thence running SE along Pecan Street to its intersection with Grace Street; thence running SW along Grace Street, crossing State Highway 144 (also called Elm Street) and continuing in a straight line to the intersection with the extension of Cedar Street (the intersecting point being approximately 200 feet SE of Barnard Street; thence running NW with the extension of Cedar Street, then Cedar Street itself to the point of beginning. - Permitted uses. The permitted uses for each property are those uses allowed by the underlying zoning for that property.
- Area, yard, height, lot coverage, lot dimensions, fences, walls, building size, temporary buildings, and signs. The requirements for these items are found in the zoning ordinance according to the underlying zoning district.
- Parking requirements. Parking requirements are in accordance with the underlying zoning district found in the zoning ordinance.
(Ordinance 17.03.13B adopted 3/13/17)
Editor’s note–Former sections 155.27 and 155.28 of the 2007 Code, pertaining to historic preservation districts, were replaced in their entirety by Ordinance 17.03.13B adopted March 13, 2017. Section 155.27 derived from Ordinance 256-H adopted 7/12/04; Ordinance 256-H Rev. adopted 12/11/06; and 2007 Code, secs. 155.27, 155.99(B).