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<br />.. I) .. <br /> <br />a.) All structures, whether attached to the principal structure or not, and whether open <br />or enclosed, including porches, carports, balconies or platforms about normal grade <br />level shall not project into any minimum front, side, or rear yard; and <br /> <br />b.) Lots which abut on more than one (I) street shall provide the required front yards <br />along each street for the principal structure. Side yard setbacks for an accessory <br />structure will apply to the frontage that is not considered to be the required front <br />yard; and <br /> <br />c.) Any principal structure situated on lands contiguous to or abutting any portion of <br />the public lakes in CenterviIle shall maintain yard setbacks of seventy-five (75) feet <br />from the lake. Where adjacent structures have yard setbacks different from these <br />requirements, the minimum setback from the lake shall be the average setback of <br />such adjacent structures to a minimum of fifty (50) feet; and <br />Which is for side yard <br />Which is rear yard? d.) The minimum side and rear yard depths for structures of the following <br />non-residential uses which abut any lot in any Residential District shall <br />be: <br /> <br />I.) Twenty (20) feet for each side yard and rear yard for off-street <br />parking spaces and access drives for non-residential uses; and <br /> <br />2.) Forty (40) feet for each side yard and rear yard for Churches, <br />schools and public or semi-public structures; and <br /> <br />3.) Sixty (60) feet for each side yard and rear yard for recreation <br />facilities, entertainment facilities, all business uses and all <br />industrial uses. <br /> <br />42 I .02 Encroachment in Yards. The following are permitted encroachments in yards: <br /> <br />a.) Cornices, canopies or eaves may extend into the required front yard a distance no to <br />exceed two (2) feet, six (6) inches; and <br /> <br />b.) A landing place or uncovered porch may extend into the required front yard to a <br />distance not exceeding six (6) feet, if the landing place or porch has its floor no <br />higher than the entrance floor of the building. An open railing no higher than three <br />(3) feet may be placed around such place; <br /> <br />c.) The above-referenced architectural features may also extend into any side or rear <br />yard to the same extent, except that no porch, terrace, or outside stairway shall <br />extend more than three (3) feet into any side yard and then, in the case of an outside <br />stairway, only if it is unroofed and unenclosed above and below the steps. In no <br />situation shall a porch, stair landing, or any other architectural feature extend closer <br />than four (4) feet to the side property line; and <br /> <br />d.) On a corner lot in any Residential Zoning District, nothing shall be erected, placed, <br />planted or allowed to grow in such a manner as materially to impede the sight lines <br />between a height of two and one-half (2 Y2) and ten (IO) feet above the centerline <br />
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