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<br />C. A landing place or uncovered porch may extend into the required front <br />yard to a distance not exceeding six (6) feet, if the landing place or <br />porch has its floor no higher than the entrance floor of the building. An <br />open railing no higher than three (3) feet may be placed around such <br />place; and <br /> <br />D. The above enumerated architectural features may also extend into <br />any side or rear yard to the same extent, except that no porch, <br />terrace, or outside stairway shall project more than three (3) feet into <br />any side yard and then, in the case of an outside stairway, only if it is <br />unroofed and unenclosed above and below the steps. In no case <br />shall a porch, stair landing, or any other architectural feature extend <br />closer than four (4) feet to the side property line; and <br /> <br />E. On a corner lot in any Residential District, nothing shall be erected, <br />placed, planted, or allowed to grow in such a manner as materially to <br />impede vision between a height of two and one-half (2 1/2) and ten <br />(10) feet above the centerline grades of the intersecting streets in the <br />area bounded by the street of the lot and a line joining points along <br />the street lines fifty (50) feet from the point of the intersection. <br /> <br />Section 120-030: Average Setback. In anyone (1) or two (2) Family Residential District <br />where twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the lots in any block located in the same <br />district, exclusive of the frontage along the side of a corner lot, has been heretofore <br />improved with buildings of a character permitted in the District and the front yards on the <br />lots vary in depth to an extent not greater than six (6) feet, the required front yard depth for <br />the district shall be disregarded in the block and instead the front yard required on each lot <br />in the block shall be of a depth not less than the average depth of the front yards on the lots <br />on which are located such existing buildings, to a maximum of fifty (50) feet. The same rule <br />shall apply in any other Residential District but only in case the average depth of front yards <br />on the lots on which are located such existing buildings is less than the depth of front yards <br />otherwise required by this Ordinance. <br /> <br />Section 120-040: Erection of More than One Principal Structure on Lot. In any <br />district, more than one structure housing a conforming principal use may be erected on a <br />single lot if yard and other requirements of this ordinance are met for each structure as <br />though it were on an individual lot. Required on-site parking space shall be provided on the <br />same lot as the principal building or use, except that combined or joint parking facilities may <br />be provided for two (2) or more buildings or uses in commercial districts and in industrial <br />districts, provided that the total number of spaces is not less tt:lan the sum of the <br />requirements for each building or use. The proposed joint parking space shall be within <br />four hundred (400) feet of the entrance of the use it will serve. A properly drawn legal <br />instrument, approved by the City, executed by the parties concerned, for joint use of the off- <br />street parking facilities shall be filed with the County Recorder's office. <br /> <br />Page 37 of 65 <br />
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