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any accessory building, unless otherwise permitted. Lots which do not abut any streets, or <br />do not abut the street from which the lot’s legal address is derived shall have their lot <br />lines designated by the Zoning Administrator. <br />(3) Any principal structure situated on lands contiguous to or abutting any portion of the <br />public lakes a lakeshore lot in the city shall maintain yard asetbacks of 75 feet from the <br />lake. Where adjacent structures have yard setbacks different from these requirements, the <br />minimum setback from the lake shall be the average setback of the adjacent structures to <br />ora minimum of 50 feet, whichever is greater; and See also Floodplain Chapter and <br />additional requirements for shorelands. <br />(4) The minimum side or rear yard setback depths for the following nonresidential <br />structures or uses which abut any lot in any residential district shall be: <br />(B) Computing front yards setbacks. For the purpose of computing front yard setback dimensions, <br />measurements shall be taken from the nearest point of the front wall of the building to the street <br />right-of-way line subject to the following qualifications: <br />(1) Cornices, canopies or eaves may extend into the required front yard setback a distance <br />not exceeding two feet, six inches; <br />(2) A covered or uncovered landing place, steps, or stoop may extend into the required <br />front yard setback to a distance not exceeding six feet, if its floor is no higher than the <br />entrance floor of the building. An open railing no higher than three feet may be placed <br />around the structure. Such permitted encroachment shall not be enclosed with walls, <br />screens, windows, etc. but must be completely open and if covered, the cover may be <br />cantilevered or supported with columns and must be constructed in similar quality and <br />appearance as the building and may not be constructed with metal roofs or metal <br />columns; <br />(3) The above enumerated architectural features may also extend into any side or rear <br />yardsetback to the same extent, except that no porch, terrace or outside stairway shall <br />project more than three feet into any side yard setback and then, in the case of an outside <br />stairway, only if it is unroofed and unenclosed above and below the steps. In no case shall <br />a porch, stair landing or any other architectural feature extend closer than four feet to the <br />side property line; and <br />Section 7. Revisions to § 156.166(G) PARKING AND DRIVEWAY REQUIREMENTS. <br />(G)Off-street loading. A loading space shall have minimum dimensions of not less than 12 feet in <br />width, 50 feet in length, exclusive of driveways, aisles and other circulation areas. One off- <br />street loading space shall be provided and maintained on the same lot for each commercial <br />and industrial use requiring regular delivery of goods and having a modified gross floor area <br />of more than 10,000 square feet. One loading space shall be provided for each additional <br />25,000 square feet or fraction thereof. No off-street loading space shall be located in any <br />requiredsetbackyard adjoining any residential use. Required off-street loading space shall <br />not be included as off-street parking space in computing required off-street parking space. <br />Vehicles utilizing this loading space shall not project into the public right-of-way. <br />Section 8. Revisions to § 156.178(A)(2) LANDSCAPING. <br />NOTES: <br />2 Trees shall be deciduous. Unit exposures with street frontage shall be planted in the front yard <br />area consistent with section 156.181 156.178 (B). <br />91 <br /> <br />