A. 
On corner lots, clear vision shall be maintained within the triangular area formed by the intersecting street lines and a straight line joining said street lines at points which are 20 feet distant from the points of intersection measured along said street lines. In such area, no shrubbery, fence or other obstruction shall be permitted higher than three feet from the accepted street grade, nor shall branches or foliage of trees be permitted less than 10 feet from the ground.
B. 
At driveways, clear vision sufficient for safe entry to the street shall be maintained.
For every building erected, altered, extended or changed in use, there shall be provided off-street parking spaces as set forth below. A required parking space shall be at least eight feet wide by 20 feet long and shall be reached by an access driveway at least 10 feet in width.
A. 
Residential. One- and two-family dwelling units: one parking space for each one-family dwelling unit and three for every two-family unit.
B. 
Commercial or multiple dwelling. Multiple-family dwelling units: five spaces for every three units.
For bordering lots in all districts that border residential districts, there shall be the following setbacks for principal and accessory buildings:
A. 
Side setback: 10 feet set back from a property line which borders a residential or Planned Development District.
No accessory building or structure shall be permitted in front of a principal building.
A. 
Rear yard: three feet set back from the property line.
B. 
Side yard: three feet set back from the property line.
On lots where the principal or any accessory structure has been damaged by natural or man-made causes beyond repair and must be rebuilt, the owner may apply for a replacement building permit to rebuild within six months of such occurrence without penalty for any preexisting condition varying from the current zoning regulations. If a building permit is applied for after six months from such occurrence, then all rules and regulations of the current zoning law shall govern. The replacement building permit cannot alter the use of the property.
In all districts, no building or accessory structure shall exceed 50 feet in height above ground level.