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Tennis courts, sport courts, pools and paddocks or arenas, when such accessory structures <br /> exceed 1,000 square feet footprint ar a, shall be subject to the following special setback <br /> restrictions: <br /> line and the principal structure on the property. <br /> (2) Side, 30 feet minimum and not within the required side yard area. <br /> {3) Rear, 30 feet minimum and not within the required rear yard area. <br /> SECTION 13. Section 78-1405. - Nonencroachments shall be amended by adding <br /> and deleting text to read as follows: <br /> Sec. 78-1405. - Nonencroachments. <br /> (a) The following shall not be considered to be encroachments on yard setback requirements: <br /> (1) Chimneys, flues, belt courses, leaders, sills, pilasters, lintels, ornamental features, <br /> cornices, eaves, gutters, and similar building elements, provided they do not extend <br /> more than two feet into a required yard. <br /> (2) Nameplate signs for one-family dwellings subject to the provisions of article X, division <br /> 4 of this chapter; lights for illuminating parking areas, loading areas or yards for safety <br /> and security purposes, provided the direct source of light is not visible from the public <br /> right-of-way or adjacent residential property and is located at least five feet from the front <br /> lot line; public utility poles and overhead lines; mailboxes. <br /> (3) Terraces, sSteps, sidewalks, uncovered porches, stoops or similar structures which do <br /> not extend above the height of the ground floor level of the principal building and extend <br /> to a distance of not less than two feet from any lot line. _'e- • _ , e _ e- _ <br /> lot line. <br /> (4) Bays, cantilevers, and fire escapes. In side or rear yards only, the following <br /> encroachments are permitted: <br /> a. l Bays and/or cantilevers which are not part of the defined building footprint, may <br /> extend up to not to exceed a depth of two feet into the required side or rear yard, <br /> provided the nor to contain an aggregate area of the bays and/or cantilevers is not <br /> more than 20 square feet;; and <br /> b. fFire escapes not t9-exceeding a width of three feet and a depth of four feet;. a-i cd <br /> open off street parking. <br /> (5) -4Driveways and parking areas when constructed, located and used in compliance with <br /> other provisions contained within chapter 78. Driveways and parking areas may extend <br /> to within five feet of a side lot line. - - _ _ _ , e- ._ - , _ -- _ , _- _.•-_ <br /> otherwise regulated; no accessory structure shall be closer than five feet from a rear lot <br /> line. <br /> (545_) Retaining walls, planters and similar structures, subject to the following provisions: <br /> a. Retaining walls, planters and similar structures may be located in all required yards <br /> when all of the following conditions are met: <br /> 1. The structure is located at least ten feet from the edge of the traveled roadway; <br />
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