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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />_u________.'._ <br /> <br />Tip Sheet. <br /> <br />Addinq A Front Porch <br /> <br />Why Should I add a porch onto my home? <br />A well-designed porch can do the following for your home: <br />. Increase its value and improve its .street appeal" <br />. Provide a transition space from the public street to the privacy of your home <br />. Provide a gathering place for neighbors <br />. Provide for a welcoming, sheltered entry <br />. Provide an opportunity to add architectural detail to the front of your home_ <br /> <br />A well-designed porch can also do the following for your neighborhood and community: <br />. Create a more interesting slreetscape <br />. Increase activity to the street side of the neighborhoods <br />. Encourage social interaction between neighbors, which helps to strengthen the <br />neighborhood and the entire community <br />. Allow for the casual supervision of the street and adjacent homes, which creates <br />safer neighborhoods <br /> <br />My house is located 30 feet from the front property line; how can I add on a front <br />porch? I thought there were rules about adding to the front of my house? <br />The Richfield Zoning Ordinance requires houses be set back 30 feel from the property <br />line. In the past, unless you had extra room in your front yard, you were limiled to a six- <br />foot, uncovered landing and steps. The City recently changed the rules so that you can <br />add a porch that exlends up to 10 feel from the house as long as it is no closer than 20 <br />feet from your front property line, and as long as it meets design requirements. <br /> <br />What are the requirements I need to follow to build a porch within the 30-foot front <br />setback? <br />. The porch can extend no more than 10 feet. <br />. The porch can be no closer than 20 feel 10 Ihe .front property line (the street is not the <br />property line; the property line is usually located 12 - 13 feet behind the curb). <br />. The design of the porch needs to be consistent or complementary to that of the <br />house. This includes the types and colors of materials used_ <br />. The roof of the porch must be integrated with or carefully imitate the roof of the <br />dwelling. <br />. The roof must have at least a 3/12 slope (it can't be lIat). <br />. The base of a porch can't be open; it has 10 have an appearance thai is consislent <br />with and blends in with the dwelling_ <br />. II is possible to add screens or combination windows on a porch addition, but 65 <br />percent of the facade must be open to or consist of transparent malerials such as <br />screens_ <br />. The regulations are designed to allow front porches, not front additions that add <br />another room to the house or expand an existing room_ Such additions do not meet <br />design requirements. <br /> <br />Rkhfield Rediscov~~~d New l:i[f!...!..-"or Old flames Questions? ~alJ the.~efT1odeling Advisor at 612-861-9772 <br />\.1/ww.ci .richfield. mn. U5 <br />