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Table 1004-5 One-Family <br />Two-Family, <br />Three-Family, & <br />Four-Family <br />Attached & <br />Courtyard <br />Cottage <br />Multifamily <br />Corner/street 10 Feet 10 Feet 15 Feet 20 Feet <br />Reverse corner/street Equal to existing front yard of adjacent lot, but not greater than 30 feet <br />Minimum rear yard building setback <br />Interior 0 feet <br />Periphery 30 feet 30 feet 45 feet 45 feet <br />Minimum periphery <br />alley setback 10 feet e <br />a. Covered entries and porches sheltering (but not enclosing) front doors are encouraged <br />and may extend into the required front yard to a setback of 22 feet from the front street right-of- <br />way line. <br />b. Zero feet setback for non-enclosed porch or 15 feet from A/B Minor Reliever or A <br />Minor Augmentor, whichever is greater. <br />c. Covered entries and porches sheltering (but not enclosing) front doors are encouraged <br />and may extend into the required front yard to a setback of 4 feet to the front courtyard parcel <br />boundary. <br />d. Where courtyards are equal to or exceed 45 feet, covered entries and porches sheltering <br />(but not enclosing) front doors may extend to the front courtyard parcel boundary. <br />e. Requires landscaping and/or fencing approved by the community development <br />department. <br />C. Building Arrangement: Buildings may be organized in several ways, including the examples in this 1409 <br />section: 1410 <br />1. Arranged along the street without a common open space, as is typical for most residential lots. 1411 <br />Open space is provided on individual lots. 1412 <br />2. Arranged around a common courtyard that faces the street, with parking areas taking access off a 1413 <br />shared drive to the side and rear of the buildings (see diagram). The area of the courtyard is 1414 <br />counted towards the overall density, toward lot coverage calculations, and as part of the lot area 1415 <br />per unit. 1416 <br />3. Arranged along the street with a common open space area to the rear or side of the buildings, as is 1417 <br />common in townhouse and multi-family developments. The open space area(s) for resident use is 1418 <br />counted towards the overall density, toward lot coverage calculations, and as part of the lot area 1419 <br />per unit. 1420