[Ord. 1974-3, 6/20/1974; as amended by Ord. 2001-7, 9/6/2001, § 3; and by Ord. 2008-14, 12/4/2008, § 1]
1.
Front Setbacks from Major Thoroughfares. For the purpose of protecting residential use from adverse influences of traffic and for the purpose of protecting major thoroughfares for their traffic functions, buildings (including residential and nonresidential buildings) along these thoroughfares must be set back at least 50 feet from the right-of-way line of the thoroughfare. Major thoroughfares are or will be any arterial streets and collector streets specified in the Township Comprehensive Plan and as designated by the Township Planning Commission.
2.
Sight Distance. Proper sight lines must be maintained at all street intersections. Measured along the center line of the street, there must be a clear sight triangle with sides as follows:
Street | Clear Sight Triangle Side | |
|---|---|---|
Major Thoroughfares | 150 feet | |
Minor Streets | 75 feet |
No building or construction is permitted in this area except as follows: |
3.
Corner Lots. In the case of corner lots, two front yards shall be provided. When a private road intersects a public road resulting in three roads fronting a lot, the private road shall not count as a front yard in locating non-attached accessory structures, as defined in § 27-301, Subsection 2. However, the front setback shall be met in each yard fronting a street.
4.
Accessory or Appurtenant Structures. The setback regulations do not apply to:
A.
School bus shelters, telephone booths, cornices, eaves, chimneys, steps, canopies and similar extensions including unenclosed and uncovered porches and unenclosed and uncovered patios.
B.
Open fire escapes.
C.
Minor utility structures or articles of ornamentation or decoration.
D.
Fences, retaining walls.