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<br />4 Amended: <br />3 Amended: 9/4/01 <br />2 Amended: 6/27/01 <br />I Amended: 1/10/01 <br />Effective 9/5/00 <br />City of Cen'erville Ord. #4 <br />Yard, Frent P. yara e)(t6ASiI9EJ 88r888 t~e Rill wiBtfil of tM6 treMt 'at aet'....eafl siaa 'st 'iAes aFta f)lJSA€liM@ <br />freffi tRs aBt;ltti~EJ street ri@At sf VJay Iifte fe a efef}tA r8€1l;1irea il'1 tA8 yare regl::Jlati€lAB sf tf.=.le ElistriBt if-l '.\'f;;iaR <br />SlJeA let isle6stsa. OFt a 156n~er let tAe street aasr8s8 er Ftarrer~\'egt street difM€Hil8ieFl sfiAe street 8~a" B6 <br />ti'le 'refit :lsnt 1 <br /> <br />Yard, Front - A yard extending across the full width of the front lot between side lot lines and extending <br />from the abutting street right-of-way line to a depth required in the yard regulations of the district in which <br />such lot is located. On a corner lot the street address or narrowest street dimension of the street shall be <br />the front yard. The other street frontage will be considered a front yard for principal structure setbacks <br />and a side yard for purposes of calculating setbacks for accessory structures. 1 <br /> <br />Yard, Rear - A yard extending along a side lot line between the front and rear yard lot line, having a width <br />as specified in the yard regulations for the district in which such lot is located. <br /> <br />Yard, Side - A yard between the sideline of the lot and the nearest line of the building and extending from <br /> <br />the front yard to the rear yard. <br /> <br />Zoning District - An area or areas for which the regulations and requirements governing use, lot and <br />bulk of buildings and premises are uniform. <br /> <br />Section 015-030: General Regulations. <br /> <br />For clarity and consistency in the understanding and application of this Ordinance the following shall <br />apply: <br /> <br />Use of the masculine gender includes the feminine and neuter genders unless otherwise specifically <br />noted. <br /> <br />Grammatical use of references made in the singular shall include the plural and the plural shall include <br />the singular, unless such use or reference is otherwise specifically stated. <br /> <br />Sentence construction or phraseology in the present tense, and similarly, references in the future tense <br />may include the present. <br /> <br />The word "shall" is used to mean mandatory, whereas the word "may" is permissive and does not imply <br />obligation. <br /> <br />The catch lines of the sections of this Ordinance are intended as mere catchwords to indicate the content <br />of the section, and shall not be deemed or taken to be titles of such sections, nor be deemed to govern, <br />limit, modify or in any manner affect the scope, meaning or intent of the provisions of any sections. <br /> <br />Page 14 of69 <br />