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<br /> -- <br /> CDr<A Fi ) . <br /> (see page 6-4 in your Zoning Ordinance books - Section 6e2) . <br /> Subd. 2. Permitted Encroachments. <br /> A. Parts of the Principal Structure. Features which are part of a <br /> principal structure, including but not limited to eaves, cantilevered <br /> areas, cornices, canopies, awnings, decks, balconies, steps, ramps, <br /> fire escapes and chimneys, may extend three (3) feet into the <br /> required front, side, and rear setbacks but in no case shall the <br /> setback to these encroachments be less than SIX (6) feet. <br /> Exception: Steps, decks, and ramps may extend six (6) feet into <br /> (>M the required front setback but in not case shall the setback to these . <br /> encroachments be less than six (6) feet. <br /> B. Covered Porches for Single-Family Detached Dwellings. In <br /> required front yards, covered porches attached to the principal <br /> structure that extend no more than 10 feet, provided that the porch <br /> pJ~ is no closer than 30 feet from the front lot line and that the design <br /> of the porch is approved by the Community Development Director. <br /> The Community Development Director must make the following <br /> findings to approve a porch encroachment up to 10 feet: <br /> . <br /> -- ------- <br /> .- <br />
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