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FIGURE 21-8: BUILDING-MOUNTED SOLAR PANELS. Trees may be maintained within this area as long as there is no foliage within thirty-six (36) inches of the ground, as measured from the ground to the lowest foliage. When detached accessory structures are located within the permitted buildable area, they are subject to the maximum height of the underlying zoning district. The state of Louisiana is served by the following area codes: 225, which serves the Baton Rouge area and parts of south central Louisiana; 318, which serves northern Louisiana; 337, which serves southwestern Louisiana; 504, which serves the New Orleans area; 985, which serves the sections of southeast Louisiana which are not within the 504 area code 5. No exterior lighting may glare into, or upon, the surrounding area or any residential premises. The City may require the phasing of development, the use of control methods such as retention, detention or pumping systems, and/or the construction of off-site drainage improvements to mitigate the impacts of the proposed development. Ramps within the front yard shall be designed to minimize encroachment into the required front yard. An office containing an area of not more than two percent (2%) of the gross floor area of the building and located in a main building for administration purposes. Only those accessory structures permitted by this section or Section 21.7 are allowed to encroach into required yards. Design review submission to include 1) an existing condition plan with photographs; 2) a conceptual design plan with a written description of the design intent and precedent images as well as a proposed circulation diagram that balances needs of all users traveling in the public right-of-way; 3) a site plan; and 4) a materials sheet and colored elevations or renderings. Every effort shall be made to install small satellite dish antennas in locations that are not readily visible from neighboring properties or from the public right-of-way. These uses are limited to a forty-five (45) day timeframe. NEW ORLEANS Today, Mayor LaToya Cantrell issued the following statement on the cancellation of the literary event hosted by Baldwin & Co.: The City of New Orleans did not shut down the event highlighting Black authors at Baldwin & Co., said Mayor LaToya Cantrell. A carport, whether attached to or detached from the principal building, shall be unenclosed on any interior side yard or corner side yard. a. Where conflicts occur with this Ordinance, the Director of Safety and Permits shall determine which regulations to follow. No temporary use is permitted that would unreasonably reduce the amount of parking spaces available for use in connection with the permanent use or uses located on the lot in question. eLaws eCases Counties & Cities of Louisiana Code of Federal Regulations. Farmers market facilities cannot protrude onto the public right of way. Mechanical equipment setbacks in this section only apply to mechanical equipment in required interior and rear yards and do not apply if there are no yard requirements. The council shall have sixty (60) days from the receipt of the recommendation to approve, deny, or modify the special exception request by motion. The area surrounding the ice and propane storage machines shall be kept free of any junk, debris, or other material. (Don Treeger / The Republican). Will the additional non-commercial short term rental use increase traffic and safety hazards? i. Civil penalties. Workers Compensation Program 24/7 Nurse Hotline, Establishment of the Ethics Review Board in the City Charter, Powers, membership and requirements of the Ethics Review Board defined in City Ordinance, Establishment of the Office of Inspector General (OIG) in the City Charter, Article XIII. That portion of the pigeon loft designated as the fly pen shall be constructed so that it faces the residence of the owner. No accessory bicycle share hub shall be located behind a barrier, obstruction, screen, or other element that shields the facility from public view or prevents public access to the facility. 3. STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES. The pools that will be open and fully staffed include: Federal City outdoor pool: 2200 Constitution St. (Westbank) Rosenwald outdoor pool: 1120 S. Broad St. Lyons outdoor pool: 624 Louisiana Ave. CODE OF ORDINANCES City of NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA Codified through Ordinance 4. 2. Ground-based or wall-mounted mechanical equipment (with less than7 feet of vertical clearance) including, but not limited to, heating, ventilating, geothermal energy, and air-conditioning (HVAC) units, swimming pool equipment, and back-up electrical generators, may be located in an interior side or rear yard and shall be located at least two (2) feet from the interior side or rear property line. 9. A large satellite dish antenna shall be located and screened so that it cannot be readily seen from public streets or adjacent properties. 29382, March 23, 2023, Zoning Docket 02/23, New Orleans Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Subdivisions Required to Conform with Ordinance, Existing Nonconforming Structures and Uses, Certain Structures Rendered Nonconforming, Previously Granted Conditional Uses and Variances, New Violation Following Determination of Compliance, Executive Director of the City Planning Commission, Director of the Department of Safety and Permits, Expiration of Approvals and Extension of Time, General Standards for Planned Developments, Planned Development Exceptions from District Regulations, Required Protection of General Planned Development Districts, Required Protection of Previously-Developed General Planned Development Districts, Planned Development Standards for Maritime Mixed-Use District, Required Protection of Wetland and Environmentally Sensitive Areas, Planned Development Standards for Historic Core and Historic Urban Residential Districts, Planned Development Standards for Suburban Non-Residential Districts, Planned Development Standards for Commercial Center Districts, Planned Development Standards for Centers for Industry Districts, Affordable Housing Planned Development (AHPD), Commercial Center and Institutional Campus Districts, Location and Boundaries of Zoning Districts, Interpretation of Zoning District Boundaries, Ordinance Relationship to Structures Located within Public Right-of-Way, Purpose of the OS-N Neighborhood Open Space District, Purpose of the OS-G Greenway Open Space District, Purpose of the OS-R Regional Open Space District, Purpose of the GPD General Planned Development District, Purpose of the OS-CBD Central Business Open Space District, Purpose of the OS-AR Armstrong Regional Park District, Landscape, Stormwater Management, and Screening, Purpose of the R-RE Rural Residential Estate District, Purpose of the M-MU Maritime Mixed-Use District, Historic Core Neighborhoods Residential Districts, Purpose of the VCR-1 Vieux Carr Residential District, Purpose of the VCR-2 Vieux Carr Residential District, Purpose of the HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem/Bywater Residential District, Purpose of the HMR-2 Historic Marigny/Trem/Bywater Residential District, Purpose of the HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem/Bywater Residential District, Purpose of the Historic Core Neighborhoods Residential Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Sub-Districts, Permitted Residential Conversions in the Vieux Carr Districts, Design Standards for Vieux Carr Districts, Design Standards for Historic Marigny/Trem/Bywater Districts, Voluntary Inclusionary Zoning For Historic Core Residential Neighborhoods VCR-1, VCR-2, HMR-1, and HMR-2, Historic Core Neighborhoods Non-Residential Districts, Purpose of the VCC-1 Vieux Carr Commercial District, Purpose of the VCC-2 Vieux Carr Commercial District, Purpose of the VCE Vieux Carr Entertainment District, Purpose of the VCE-1 Vieux Carr Entertainment District, Purpose of the VCS Vieux Carr Service District, Purpose of the VCS-1 Vieux Carr Service District, Purpose of the HMC-1 Historic Marigny/Trem/Bywater Commercial District, Purpose of the HMC-2 Historic Marigny/Trem/Bywater Commercial District, Purpose of the HM-MU Historic Marigny/Trem/Bywater Mixed-Use District, Purpose of the VCP Vieux Carr Park District, Purpose of the Historic Core Neighborhoods Non-Residential Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Subdistrict, Historic Urban Neighborhoods Residential Districts, Purpose of the HU-RS Single-Family Residential District, Purpose of the HU-RD1 Two-Family Residential District, Purpose of the HU-RD2 Two-Family Residential District, Purpose of the HU-RM1 Multi-Family Residential District, Purpose of the HU-RM2 Multi-Family Residential District, Purpose of the Historic Urban Neighborhoods Residential Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Sub-Districts, Voluntary IZ for Historic Urban Neighborhoods Residential Districts - HU-RM1, HU-RM2, Historic Urban Neighborhoods Non-Residential Districts, Purpose of the HU-B1A Neighborhood Business District, Purpose of the HU-B1 Neighborhood Business District, Purpose of the HU-MU Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, Purpose of the Historic Urban Neighborhoods Non-Residential Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Sub-Districts, Density Bonus for Historic Urban Neighborhood Non-Residential District - HU-B1A, HU-B1, and HU-MU, Suburban Neighborhoods Residential Districts, Purpose of the S-RS Single-Family Residential District, Purpose of the S-RD Two-Family Residential District, Purpose of the S-RM1 Multi-Family Residential District, Purpose of the S-RM2 Multi-Family Residential District, Purpose of the S-LRS1 Lakeview Single-Family Residential District, Purpose of the S-LRS2 Lake Vista and Lake Shore Single-Family Residential District, Purpose of the S-LRS3 Lakewood and Country Club Gardens Single-Family Residential District, Purpose of the S-LRD1 Lake Vista Two-Family Residential District, Purpose of the S-LRD2 Lakewood/Parkview Two-Family Residential District, Purpose of the S-LRM1 Lake Area Low-Rise Multi-Family Residential District, Purpose of the S-LRM2 Lake Area High-Rise Multi-Family Residential District, Voluntary Inclusionary Zoning for Suburban Neighborhoods Residential Districts - S-RM1, S-RM2, S-LRM1, and S-LRM2, Suburban Neighborhoods Non-Residential Districts, Purpose of the S-B1 Suburban Business District, Purpose of the S-B2 Pedestrian-Oriented Corridor Business District, Purpose of the S-LB1 Lake Area Neighborhood Business District, Purpose of the S-LB2 Lake Area Neighborhood Business District, Purpose of the S-LC Lake Area General Commercial District, Purpose of the S-LP Lake Area Neighborhood Park District, Purpose of the S-LM Lake Area Marina District, Purpose of the S-MU Suburban Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, Voluntary Inclusionary Zoning for Suburban Neighborhood Non-Residential District - SB-1, S-B2, S-LB1, S-LB2, S-MU, AND S-LC, Commercial Center & Institutional Campus Districts, Purpose of the C-1 General Commercial District, Purpose of the C-2 Auto-Oriented Commercial District, Purpose of the C-3 Heavy Commercial District, Purpose of the MU-1 Medium Intensity Mixed-Use District, Purpose of the MU-2 High Intensity Mixed-Use District, Purpose of the EC Educational Campus District, Purpose of the MC Medical Campus District, Purpose of the MS Medical Service District, Purpose of the LS Life Science Mixed-Use District, Purpose of the Commercial Center & Institutional Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Sub-Districts, Uses Associated With Colleges and Universities in the EC District, Commercial Center and Institutional Campus Districts Illustratives and Site Diagrams, Institutional Master Plan for EC and MC Districts, Changes to Approved Institutional Master Plans, Institutional Signage Plan for EC and MC Districts, Volunary Inclusionary Zoning for Commercial Center and Institutional Campus Districts C-1, C-2, C-3, MU-1, MU-2, and LS, Purpose of the LI Light Industrial District, Purpose of the HI Heavy Industrial District, Purpose of the MI Maritime Industrial District, Purpose of the BIP Business-Industrial Park District, MI District Commercial and Recreational Sub-District, CBD-2 Historic Commercial and Mixed-Use District, CBD-5 Urban Core Neighborhood Lower Intensity Mixed-Use District, CBD-6 Urban Core Neighborhood Mixed-Use District, Purpose of the Central Business Districts Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Sub-Districts, Public Benefit Floor Area Ratio (FAR) Bonus Provisions, Public Park/Open Space Financial Contribution Standards, Landmark Preservation Financial Contribution Standards, Multi-Modal/Pedestrian Corridor Design Standards, Creation, Modification, and Removal of Overlay Zoning Districts, Intent, Relation to Base Zoning Districts, and Rules Governing the Application of Multiple Overlays, Application of Overlay Zoning Districts to Off-Site Accessory Uses, Purpose of the SC Suburban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District, Purpose of the ENORC Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District, Purpose of the HUC Historic Urban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District, Purpose of the St. Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District, Purpose of the RDO-1 Residential Diversity Overlay District (Marigny/Bywater), Purpose of the RDO-2 Residential Diversity Overlay District (Trem/Sixth and Seventh Wards), Purpose of the AC-1 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District (Frenchmen, St. Bernard, Broad), Purpose of the AC-2 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District (Freret, Newton, Teche), Purpose of the AC-3 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District (St. Claude), Purpose of the AC-4 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District (Trem), Purpose of the RIV Riverfront Design Overlay District, Purpose of the CPC Character Preservation Corridor Design Overlay District, Purpose of the EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District, Purpose of the CT Corridor Transformation Design Overlay District, Purpose of the GC Greenway Corridor Design Overlay District, Purpose of the HU-B1A Use Restriction Overlay District, Purpose of the LAS LaSalle Street Overlay District, Purpose of the Magazine Street Use Restriction Overlay District, Purpose of the Jackson Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District, Purpose of the Annunciation Street Overlay District, Purpose of the CSH Canal Street Height Overlay District, Purpose of the CCN (Convention Center Neighborhood) Overlay District, Purpose of the SBA St. Bernard Avenue Overlay District, PURPOSE OF THE MIDDLE HARRISON USE RESTRICTION OVERLAY DISTRICT, Purpose of the Coronet Court Multi-Family Housing Overlay District, Purpose of the University Area Off-Street Parking Overlay District, SC Suburban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District, ENORC Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District, HUC Historic Urban Corridor Use Restriction Overlay District, St. Charles Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District, Demolition and Reconstruction of Existing Facilities, RDO-1 Residential Diversity Overlay District, RDO-2 Residential Diversity Overlay District, AC-1 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District, AC-2 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District, AC-3 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District, AC-4 Arts and Culture Diversity Overlay District, Development Plan and Design Review Required, RIV Overlay District Sub-Districts and Areas of Applicability, Standards for Riverside of Floodwall or Levee, RIV-1 Lower Garden District Sub-District Standards, CPC Character Preservation Corridor Design Overlay District, Additional Design Review Approval Standards, CPC Overlay District Sub-Districts and Areas of Applicability, EC Enhancement Corridor Design Overlay District, EC Overlay District Sub-Districts and Areas of Applicability, CT Corridor Transformation Design Overlay District, GC Greenway Corridor Design Overlay District, Magazine Street Use Restriction Overlay District, Jackson Avenue Use Restriction Overlay District, CCN (Convention Center Neighborhood) Overlay District, Development Plan, Neighborhood Participation, and Design Review Required, Density Bonus for SBA St. Bernard Avenue Overlay District, Additional Density Bonus for SBA St. Bernard Overlay District, MIDDLE HARRISON USE RESTRICTION OVERLAY DISTRICT, Coronet Court Multi-Family Housing Overlay District, ALGIERS RIVERFRONT USE AND HEIGHT RESTRICTION OVERLAY, University Area Off-Street Parking Overlay District, Airport, Heliport, Helistop, and Seaplane Base, Batching Plant (Asphalt, Cement or Concrete), Check Cashing Establishment, Pay Day or Title Loan Establishment, or Pawn Shop, Construction or Demolition Debris Recycling Facility, Contractor Storage Yard and Outdoor Storage Yard, Dwelling, Established Multi-Family and Dwelling, Established Two-Family, Educational Facility (Primary, Secondary, and Vocational), Live Entertainment Secondary Use and Live Performance Venue, Motor Vehicle Dealership or Motor Vehicle Rental Establishment, Motor Vehicle Service and Repair, Minor or Major (Includes Tire Retail Shops), Parking Structure or Parking Lot (Principal Use), Private Residential Recreation Facilities (Indoor or Outdoor), Separation/Recovery Facility, Industrial Composting Facilities, and Waste Transfer Station, Wireless Telecommunications Antenna, Facility, and Tower, OUTDOOR LIVE ENTERTAINMENT - SECONDARY USE, All Activities Within an Enclosed Structure, Applicability of Bulk and Yard Requirements, LOTS WITH MULTIPLE ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATIONS, Light Pole and Building-Mounted Lighting Heights, Outdoor Sales and Display, and Outdoor Storage, Permitted Encroachments into Required Yards, Grandfathered Deficiency of Required Vehicle Parking, Computation of Parking and Loading Requirements, Required Off-Street Vehicle Parking Spaces, Exemptions from Vehicle Parking Requirements, On-Street Spaces to Count Toward Parking Requirements, Exemptions from Bicycle Parking Requirements, Exemption for Approved Parking Management Plan in the EC Educational Campus District, Vehicle Space Reduction for Bicycle Spaces, Access Requirements for Off-Street Vehicle Parking Areas, Pedestrian Walkway Design within Parking Areas, Parking Pad Design for Single-Family and Two-Family Residential Uses, Vehicle Stacking Spaces for Drive-Through Facilities, Fee-in-Lieu of Parking [Reserved/To Be Determined], Landscape, Stormwater Management, & Screening, Minor Changes to Approved Landscape Plans, Selection, Installation, and Maintenance of Plant Materials, Wet-Tolerant and Drought-Tolerant Plant Requirements, Building Foundation Landscape and Landscape Yards, Refuse Disposal Dumpsters, Recycling Containers, and Refuse Storage Areas, Wind Pressure and Direct Load Requirements, Limitation on Items of Information for Permanent Signs, General Regulations for all Temporary Signs, Political and Non-Commercial Message Signs, Katrina Watermark Signs And Search and Rescue Signs, Multi-Family Identification Sign (Attached), Parking Lot Directional, Parking Area Identification, Menu Board Signs and Parking Lot Informational, Permanent Signs - Historic Core Neighborhood, Directory, Parking Lot Directional, Parking Area Identification, and Menu Board Signs, Wall Sign, Window Sign, and Projecting Sign, Exceptions for the Eastern New Orleans Renaissance Corridor Use Overlay District, Burden on Property Owner to Establish Legality, Suspension for Force Majeure or Acts of Public Enemy, Demolition of a Nonconforming Use or Structure, Destruction of Structures Containing a Nonconforming Use, Restoration and Expansion of Certain Nonconforming Uses, Residential Districts (Except Historic Core Neighborhoods Residential Districts, Historic Urban Neighborhoods Residential Districts, S-RS, S-RD, S-RM1, S-RM2, S-LRM1, and S-LRM2 Suburban Neighborhoods Residential Districts).

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