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YARD SETBACK, SIDE. A yard between the side line of the lot and the nearest line of the building and <br />extending from the front yard to the rear yard. The area lying between the side lot line and extending <br />inwardly to the depth required in the setback regulations for the district in which the lot is located, and <br />which lies between the front and rear setbacks, or other applicable setbacks. <br />SETBACK, STREET SIDE. The area extending between the front setback and the rear setback, and to the <br />depth required in the setback regulations for the district in which it is located. <br /> <br />SWIMMING POOLS. Any pool, tank, or other structure, above or below ground, which shall cause or has <br />the capacity to retain water at a depth greater than 30 inches, and is designed to be used for swimming, <br />wading, or immersion purposes by individuals. <br /> <br />YARD. A required The open space on a lot which is unoccupied and unobstructed from the ground upward, <br />except as otherwise provided for herein. The measurement of a YARD shall be construed as the minimum <br />horizontal distance between the a lot line and the a building line or edge of a structure line. <br /> <br />YARD, REAR. The portion of the yard on the same lot with the principal building located between the rear <br />line edge or building line of the building and the rear lot line, and extending for the full width of the lot. <br /> <br />YARD, SIDE. A yard between the side lot line of the lot and the nearest edge or building line of the <br />building and extending from the front setback yard to the rear setback yard. <br /> <br />Section 2. Revisions to § 156.040(C) INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT (I-1). <br />(C) Setbacks. Specific setbacks are set forth in Appendix A, Table 1, District Regulations Lot and <br />Yard Requirements. In addition, side yards facing streets on corner lots shall be considered the <br />same as a front lot line yards. Where a front setback yard or side setback yard of a corner lot faces <br />a residential district across a street, the setback from the street shall be not less than 60 feet. <br /> <br />Section 2. Revisions to § 156.107(A)(4-5), (10), and (B)(4) ACCESSORY STRUCTURES <br />AND USES. <br />(4) For an interior lot, no detached garage accessory structure shall be erected or located within <br />any required yard other than the rear yard so that any edge or building line of the structure is <br />in front of the principal building. Any detached accessory structure that is not a garage shall <br />be located only within the rear yard. For a corner or interior lot that is a lakeshore lot, a <br />detached garage or accessory building shall be permitted closer to the front lot line than the <br />front building line or edge of the principal building, provided that the minimum front setback <br />for principal buildings is met, there is screening between the structure and the right-of-way, <br />and that all other required setbacks are met. <br />(5) Detached accessory buildings must have a minimum of a 5-foot interior side setback and a <br />10-foot rear setback. Where a rear or side yard abuts a street For a corner lot, a detached <br />accessory building shall be to the side or rear of the principal building, so that any edge or <br />building line of the detached accessory building or structure is not located closer to a lot line <br />abutting a road than the principal structure and set back a minimum of 20 feet from the street <br />property line. No structure may be placed in an easement, except bridges by written permit <br />approved by the City Council. <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />