Any lot of record at the time of passage of this chapter having
less area or width than herein required may be used for a single-family
dwelling.
Required side yards shall be maintained on each side of the
dwelling, but such side yard may be reduced to 10% of the lot width
on lots of less than 67 feet in width; provided, however, that no
side yards shall be less than five feet.
A. The required side yard on the street side of a corner lot shall be
the same as the required front yard on such street, except that the
building width shall not be reduced to less than 32 feet and no accessory
building shall project beyond the required front yard on either street.
B. For the purposes of the side yard regulations, a two-family dwelling
or multiple-family dwelling shall be considered one building occupying
one lot.
The ordinary projection of roof overhangs, cornices and ornamental
features may be permitted not to exceed 48 inches in any required
yard.
A. Fences or walls may project into or enclose other required yards,
provided that such fences or walls do not exceed a height of six feet
and such fences or walls do not adversely affect public health, safety
and welfare for any reason.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
B. Where a lot or tract is used for multiple-family, commercial or industrial
purposes, more than one main building may be located on the lot or
tract, but only when such buildings conform to all yard requirements
around the lots or the district in which the lot or tract is located.
C. The required side yard may be varied by more than 25%, and up to
100%, if the following conditions, in addition to all other requirements
for a variation, are satisfied:
[Added 1-20-2003 by Ord.
No. 2003-01]
(1) The variance or variation is requested to permit the construction
of a handicap ramp, porch or other improvement to accommodate handicap-related
equipment such as wheelchairs, crutches or canes for the residents
of the property.
(2) The property involved is used for single-family residential purposes.
(3) The side yard abuts a grassed unused public alley of at least 12
feet in width, which alley would not be affected by the requested
variations.
(4) The requested variance would not encroach upon or adversely affect
any public right-of-way or easement, or other utility easement.
(5) The requested variance would not in any other way affect or prejudice
the public's safety, planning or land use policies.