[Ord. 672]
Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, any accessory
building having an opening more than six feet wide facing an existing
or proposed alley shall be located not less than six feet from the
property line of said alley.
[Ord. 672; § 4, Ord. 1143-15, eff. December 17, 2015]
(a) In addition to accessory buildings permitted by §
9-7.403 (Location of Accessory Buildings in Yards), the following structures may be erected or projected into any required yard:
(1)
Fences and walls as provided in Article 8 (Development Standards);
(2)
Landscape elements, including trees, shrubs, and other plants;
and
(3)
Landscape-related or underground stormwater management practices.
(b) The following projections may extend into a required setback:
(1)
Cornices, eaves, belt courses, sills, buttresses, or other similar
architectural features (a maximum of 18 inches);
(2)
Fireplace structures and bays, not wider than eight feet, measured
in a general direction of the wall, of which it is a part (a maximum
of two feet);
(3)
Open and unenclosed fire escapes, patios, and door stoops;
(4)
Awnings (not to exceed a 50% encroachment);
(5)
Planting boxes or masonry planters, not to exceed a height of
42 inches;
(7)
Landscape-related or underground stormwater management practices;
and
(8)
No structure or part of a structure not specified above may
project into required setbacks without the granting of a variance
under findings consistent with State law and this title.
[Ord. 672]
A minimum distance of six feet is required between all main
residential buildings established on the same lot or parcel of land,
and four feet between any structures.