A.
No building shall be erected and no building shall be reconstructed or altered so as to project in any way beyond the average setback line observed by the buildings on the same side of the street within the block at the time of the passage of this chapter.
B.
Excepting for D Industrial Zones and E Research and Development Industrial Zones, where there are existing buildings at the time of the passage of this chapter on only one side of the street within the block, then the setback line of the vacant side shall be the same as the average setback line of the improved side of the street within the block. This rule shall, however, in no case be applied so as to keep the street wall, walls or covered porches or buildings farther from the street line than the distance as given in the schedule below. Where there is no existing building on either side of the street within the block, no new building shall be erected with its foundation wall, walls or covered porches nearer to the street line than the distance given in the schedule below:
[Amended 7-12-1989 by Ord. No. 6-14-89C]
Zone | Distance from Street Line (feet) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
A-A-A | Residence | 40 | |
A-A | Residence | 25 | |
A A-1 | Residence | 25 | |
A | Residence | 25 | |
B | Residence | 15 | |
C | Business | No front yards required | |
NC | Neighborhood Business Zone | No front yards required | |
D.
In the A A-1 Residential Zone and A-A-A Residential Zone where a lot is bounded by more than one street, the setback from each street shall be the same as the required front yard on each street.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Original §§ 220-34, Rear yards; 220-35, Side yards, 220-37, Height and number of stories, 220-38, Lot area, lot depth and lot width, were repealed 7-12-1989 by Ord. No. 6-14-89C.