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direct source of light is not visible from the public right-of-way or adjacent <br /> residential property, may be located to within five feet of the front lot line. <br /> (3) Terraces, steps, uncovered porches, stoops or similar structures which do <br /> not extend above the height of the ground floor level of the principal building <br /> and extend to a distance of not less than two feet from any lot line. <br /> (4) In side or rear yards only, bays not to exceed a depth of two feet nor to <br /> contain an area of more than 20 square feet,fire escapes not to exceed a <br /> width of three feet, and open off-street parking. <br /> (5) In rear yards only, balconies, breezeways, detached outdoor picnic shelters <br /> and recreational equipment except as otherwise regulated; no accessory <br /> structure shall be closer than five feet from a rear lot line. <br /> (6) In side yards only, no accessory structure shall be closer than ten feet from <br /> any side lot line. . <br /> (7) Fences erected in all zoning districts are considered as a nonencroachment <br /> when they conform to the following standards: <br /> . a. Nonlakeshore lots. <br /> 1. Fences and walls within a required front yard or side street <br /> yard shall not exceed a height of 42 inches above original <br /> grade. <br /> 2. Fences and walls within a required rear or side yard shall not <br /> exceed a height of six feet above original grade. <br /> b. Lakeshore lots. <br /> 1. Fences within the required street(rear)yard or side street <br /> yard of a lakeshore lot shall not exceed 42 inches above <br /> original grade. Exception: A fence not exceeding six feet in <br /> � height may be tocated along the street lot line of a lake <br /> frontage lot which abuts a major thoroughfare.A major <br /> ` thoroughfare for purposes of this section means any county <br /> � road or state highway. If such fence involves fill or berming, <br /> the total combined height of both fence and fill shall not <br /> exceed six feet above the height of the crown of the major <br /> thoroughfare. <br /> 2. � Fences within the required side yard of a lakeshore lot shall � <br /> not exceed six feet in height, and any portion located <br /> lakeward of the average lakeshore setback line shall not <br /> exceed 42 inches in height.The term"average lakeshore <br /> setback line"means a line drawn between the most lakeward <br /> projection of the fence owner's principal residence structure <br /> and the most lakeward projection of the adjacent affected <br /> principal residence structure. <br /> Page 7 of 19 <br />