Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Planning & Development
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Planning & Development
Applications are solicited each June. However, the first step for an organization interested in CDBG funding is to discuss their proposed program to determine if it is an eligible CDBG activity by emailing Brian Iorio at 216-291-4845.
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Planning & Development
The city maintains a database of demographics for each business district and surrounding neighborhood. Please email Brian Anderson, Business Development Manager at 216-291-2617 or visit the Economic Development page.
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Planning & Development
The City has loan and grant programs. Please email Brian Anderson, Business Development Manager at 216-291-2617 or visit the Economic Development page for more information.
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Planning & Development
Planning Department staff will be able to answer your questions in regard to permitted uses of land. Some uses are permitted 'by right,' which means that no special approvals are needed, while others may be 'conditionally permitted.' Conditionally permitted uses of land generally require Planning Commission review and approval. Call the department at 216-291-4878 or email the department. you can also email Brian Anderson, Business Development Manager at 216-291-2617 for more information.
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To obtain a list, please email Brian Anderson, Business Development Manager or 216-291-2617.
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Planning & Development
On occasion, the City will issue a request for qualifications for developers on property that it owns. For current availability, please email Brian Anderson, Business Development Manager or phone at 216-291-2617.
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Planning & Development
Fences may be up to seven feet in rear and interior side yards, although with fences parallel to and within seven feet of a house (either the fence-owner's or a neighbor's), the fence's height may be no more than its distance from the house. Front- and corner-side-yard fences are limited to three feet in height and require Architectural Board of Review approval. Chain-link or wire-mesh fencing is not permitted in front or corner side yards, and barbed wire is not permitted at all. A permit issued by the Planning Department is required for all new and replacement fences in the city. See the Fence Regulations / Fence Permit Application (PDF).
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Planning & Development
Unfortunately, the only sure way to determine the location of a property line is to have a survey done. The City does not become involved in property-line disputes. Call 216-291-4878 for more information.
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Planning & Development
Zoning regulations are in place for many reasons, including the need to prevent negative impacts on neighbors and to protect the property values of a neighborhood. However, sometimes, due to an unusual circumstance on their property, a person is justified in seeking a variance from the regulations. Most variances require the review and approval of the Board of Zoning Appeals, but some may be granted administratively. For more information, please contact the Zoning Administrator at 216-291-4855 or email them.
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Planning & Development
Yard signs are permitted to advertise a property for sale or rent, to advise of a garage or yard sale, or to express an opinion (on an upcoming election, for example). Signs must be placed parallel to the street and set back at least 20 feet from the right-of-way line; the right-of-way line is usually along the inner edge of your sidewalk. Other restrictions also apply. For details, please call the Department of Planning and Development at 216-291-4878 or email the department.
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Planning & Development
In most cases, the answer would be yes, but many restrictions and limitations apply. An annually renewable permit is also required. Please direct your questions to the Planning Department or at 216-291-4878.