A.
Accessory buildings. All accessory buildings other than those used for agricultural purposes shall conform to the following provisions:
(1)
An accessory building may be located in any required side or rear yard, provided that:
(a)
Such building shall not exceed 25 feet in height.
(b)
In an R-1 District, such buildings shall be set back five feet from the rear lot line, 10 feet from the side lot line, and 50 feet from the right-of-way or 108 feet from the center of the road, whichever is greater. In an R-A District, such buildings shall be set back 10 feet from the rear lot line, seven feet from the side lot line, and 50 feet from the right-of-way or 108 feet from the center of the road, whichever is greater. No accessory building shall be located between the home and road.
(c)
All such buildings in the aggregate shall occupy not more than 30% of the area of the required rear or side yard.
(2)
An accessory building on that portion of a lot not included in any required yard shall conform to the height regulations for principal buildings.
B.
Corner lots.
(1)
Obstruction to vision at street intersections. At all street intersections in all residence districts, no obstructions to vision exceeding 30 inches in height above curb level shall be erected or maintained on any lot within the triangle formed by the street lines of such lot and a line drawn between points along such street lines 30 feet distant from their point of intersection.
(2)
Rear and side yards. On a corner lot, front yards are required on both street frontages, and one yard other than the front yards shall be deemed a rear yard, and the other or others, side yards.
C.
Exceptions to lot depth requirements. The required lot depth at any point may be decreased by 25% if the average lot depth conforms to the minimum requirement.
D.
Exceptions to yard requirements.
(1)
Permitted obstructions. Cornices or cantilevered roofs may project no more than three feet into a required yard. Belt courses, windowsills and other ornamental features may project no more than six inches into a required yard. Fences or walls not more than six feet in height may be erected anywhere on the lot, except as set forth in Subsection B(1). Fences or walls with a height in excess of six feet shall conform to the requirement set forth herein for buildings. Paved areas, other than such are needed for access to the buildings on the lot, shall not project within 15 feet of a street line or four feet of a lot line.
(2)
Entries and porticoes. A roofed-over but unenclosed projection in the nature of an entry or portico, not more than eight feet wide and extending not more than six feet out from the front wall of the building, shall be exempt from front yard requirements when the building otherwise complies with all other yard restrictions of this chapter.
(3)
Existing setback. No proposed one- or two-family dwelling need have a setback greater than the average setback of the two existing dwellings with the greatest setbacks within 200 feet on each side of said proposed dwelling, on the same side of the street, within the same block and the same district.
E.
Fences in residential districts (R-1, R-A, N-C).
(1)
Solid fences. Except where otherwise required for visibility at street intersections, solid fences are required in side or rear yards in all districts in which residences are allowed. A permit is required. Standards for solid fences are:
(2)
Open fences. Open lattice, picket, rail or wire fences are allowed, provided that the following standards are met and maintained:
(a)
The height shall not exceed four feet without a permit.
(b)
No fence shall exceed six feet in height.
(c)
Open fencing shall contain no openings of less than one inch in the least dimension and no solid members greater than three inches, exclusive of structural posts and rails.
(d)
Open fences may be erected in any required yard as long as there is provision for maintenance from the owner's lot.
(e)
Barbed wire and/or electric fences are prohibited, except on operating farms or on lots seven acres in size or larger.
F.
Swimming pools. A swimming pool shall not be located, constructed or maintained on any lot or land area, except in conformity with the following requirements:
(1)
Outdoor swimming pools shall not be located within a front yard in any district.
(2)
The entire portion of the premises upon which such pool is located shall be enclosed in a good-quality fence of not less than four feet in height.
(3)
Every gate or other opening in the fence enclosing such pool shall be kept securely closed and shall be locked at all times when said pool is not in use.
(4)
No pool wall or related equipment shall be located within eight feet of any adjoining property.
(5)
No lighting or spotlighting shall be permitted which will project light rays beyond the lot lines of the lot on which said pool is located.
(6)
Where the proposed pool is of such height or design that protective fencing is not required or is impractical, the Code Enforcement Officer may, at his discretion, issue a permit for the erection of such pool without such fencing. The Code Enforcement Officer shall, however, first make a finding to the effect that, in his opinion, the pool has equal protection from entry as would be afforded by the erection of a fence as required above.