[Amended 7-18-1988 by Ord. No. 869]
The building line setback for any lot or block shall be the front yard requirement of the zoning district in which the lot or block is located, except that different setbacks may be required in partially occupied blocks as stated in §
285-25-2, and different setbacks may be required on special streets stated in §
285-25-4. For purposes of this article, the definition of the word "building" shall include foundation walls.
Where a block in any residential or B-1 Business District is
occupied or partially occupied by two or more buildings, the average
of the distances of the street walls from the street lines of the
two buildings on said block nearest to the lot in question shall be
the established building line, except as follows:
A. No building in an R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5 and R-6 District shall
be required to be set back more than 150% of the required setback
for the zoning district in which it is located; however, in no event
shall the required setback be greater than 75 feet.
B. No building shall be required to be set back more than 30 feet in
any R-7 Planned Multifamily Residential District.
C. No building shall be required to be set back more than 30 feet in
any B-1 Business District.
[Amended 3-17-1986 by Ord. No. 802]
[Amended 3-21-1983 by Ord. No. 728]
In all districts, except the R-6 Single-Family Residential District,
buildings on corner lots shall meet the front yard building line setback
on both streets. In the R-6 District, reversed corner lots shall meet
the front yard building setback line on that side of the lot that
this chapter defines as the front and shall provide a setback on the
side that abuts the front yard of an abutting lot equivalent to 1/2
of the front yard setback requirement of the abutting lot. In the
R-6 District, lots that are not reversed corner lots shall meet the
front yard building setback requirement on that side of the lot that
this chapter defines as the front and shall be required to meet the
side yard requirements on both side yards.
On the certain streets named in this section, special building
lines shall be and hereby are established which are to be measured
from the center line of the street in each case, respectively. When
any other building line established by this chapter is deeper than
the special building line established in this section, said first
mentioned building line shall apply, and where the special building
line is deeper, it shall apply. Along the streets named in this section,
no building shall be hereafter erected or altered so as to place its
front or side street wall nearer to the present center of the street
than the dimension given in the following table for each street, respectively:
Description of Streets with Special Building Lines
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Location
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Distance of Special Building Line From Center Line of
Street
(feet)
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Crawford Avenue, east side, from Flossmoor Road to south Village
limits
|
80
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Flossmoor Road from west Village limits to a point 181.6 feet
west of the center line of Douglas Avenue
|
80
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Flossmoor Road from a point 181.6 feet west of the center line
of Douglas Avenue to a point 308 feet east of the center line of Leavitt
Avenue
|
58
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Flossmoor Road from the east line of the right-of-way of the
Illinois Central Railroad to Western Avenue
|
70
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Flossmoor Road, both sides, from Western Avenue to Dixie Highway
|
78
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Governors Highway from the north Village limits to the south
Village limits
|
90
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Kedzie Avenue from north Village limits to the intersection
of Governors Highway and Kedzie Avenue
|
80
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Kedzie Avenue from the intersection of Governors Highway and
Kedzie Avenue to the south Village limits
|
65
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Vollmer Road, north side, from west Village limits to the east
Village limits
|
80
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Western Avenue, east side, from Flossmoor Road to south Village
limits
|
83
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