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<br /> <br /> Page 1 <br />PC Exhibit F <br /> <br />Sec. 78-350. - Area, height, lot width and yard requirements. <br />(a) Height. No structure or building in the LR-1C district shall exceed 2½ stories and shall not exceed 30 <br />feet in height except as provided in section 78-1366. <br />_____ <br />(b) Lots. The following minimum requirements shall be observed: <br />Lot <br />Area <br />(acre) <br />Lot <br />Width <br />(feet) <br />Front <br />Yard <br />(feet) <br />Side <br />Yard <br />(feet) <br />Rear <br />Yard <br />(feet) <br />Side Yard <br />Adjacent <br />to Street <br />(feet) <br />0.5 100 30 10 30 15 <br /> <br />(Code 1984, § 10.25(6); Ord. No. 18 3rd series, § 3, 9-27-2004) <br />_____ <br />Sec. 78-1434. - Area restrictions. <br />In all R districts, no accessory building shall exceed 1,000 square feet of footprint area; except that <br />accessory structures in excess of 1,000 square feet will be allowed under the following conditions: <br />(1) Not more than one oversized accessory structure (OAS) shall be permitted on any property. An <br />oversized accessory structure is defined as an accessory structure of footprint area in excess of <br />1,000 square feet, except that the following nonroofed accessory structures which exceed 1,000 <br />square feet footprint area are not considered as oversize accessory structures, but are subject to <br />the special setback restrictions of section 78-1404. <br />a. Tennis courts and sport courts. <br />b. Pools, when pool basin structure (excluding nonencroachment-type patios) is greater than <br />1,000 square feet. <br />c. Paddocks or arenas. <br />(2) Oversized accessory structures are regulated by the following table: <br />Lot Area <br />(acres) <br />Maximum <br />Individual <br />Accessory <br />Structure <br />Maximum <br />Allowed Total <br />of All Accessory <br />Structure <br />Footprint