A.
Height. The height limitations of this chapter shall not apply to church spires, belfries, cupolas and penthouses not used for human occupancy; nor to chimneys, ventilators, skylights, stairwells and necessary mechanical appurtenances usually carried above roof level. Such features shall, however, be erected only to such height as is necessary to accomplish the purpose they are to serve. The horizontal area covered by such elements shall not exceed 20% of the ground floor area of the building.
B.
Ornamental features. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to prevent the erection above the building height limit of a parapet wall or cornice for ornament, and without windows, extending no more than five feet above such height limit.
C.
Yards.
(1)
Required yards shall be open and unobstructed except as noted below:
(a)
Any enclosed porch or unenclosed porch having a solid foundation and capable of being closed shall be calculated as part of the building in determination of the required yards or lot coverage.
(b)
Decks more than one foot above grade shall be calculated as part of the building in determination of the required yards or lot coverage.
(c)
Eaves with an overhang of not more than two feet; rainwater leaders, windowsills and other such fixtures; open steps; and bay windows not more than 12 feet wide, at one floor level only and for a distance not to exceed two feet, may extend into any required yard.
(d)
Fences and uncovered patios at ground level may be erected or constructed anyplace on a lot without regard to yard requirements, provided that fences comply with applicable requirements of § 380-107.
(e)
Campers, mobile homes, recreational vehicles, snowmobiles, boats and similar recreation-oriented vehicles may not be parked or stored out of doors in the front yard in a residential use district, except in the established driveway, and must be at least two feet from any side lot line and five feet from any rear lot line.
[1]
In no case shall campers, mobile homes, recreational vehicles, snowmobiles, boats, similar recreation-oriented vehicles or trailers of any description be parked on any portion of a street right-of-way between the sidewalk, if any, and the paved portion of the street.
[2]
At no time shall such parked or stored camping and recreational equipment be occupied or used for living, sleeping or housekeeping purposes.
[3]
At no time shall such camping and recreational equipment be parked or stored on Village property or any Village right-of-way.