No building or structure shall have a greater height than is permitted in the district where such building or structure is located, except as provided in §
300-5.0A. As noted in §
300-5.0A, chimneys, cupolas, silos, fire towers, steeples, water towers, spires or necessary mechanical appurtenances that are part of a building may exceed the height limitations established by this chapter; but no such structure shall be used as a place of habitation or for tenant purposes. Communication towers and similar freestanding structures proposed in excess of the permitted height in a district shall be treated as special uses. The provisions of this section shall not apply to agriculture or farm operations.
A. Yard regulations. Every part of a required yard must be open to the
sky and be unobstructed except for plantings and, in the case of side
yards and rear yards, ordinary projections of chimneys, steps, sills,
cornices and ornamental features, not extending more than three feet
beyond the building wall, and fire escapes not extending more than
four feet beyond the building wall. No such projection shall extend
to less than 10 feet from any side or rear lot line.
B. Residential front yard grade. Surface grade of residential front
yards, measured the midpoint of a residence front wall, shall be at
least one foot above the elevation of street center line, unless adequate
site drainage is provided.
C. Side yards. Where the side wall of a building is not parallel with
the side lot line or is broken or otherwise irregular, the side yard
may be varied. In such cases, the average width of the side yard shall
not be less than the otherwise required minimum width; provided, however,
that such side yard shall not be narrower at any one point than half
the otherwise required minimum width.
The following requirements apply to fences and walls on lots:
A. They shall not exceed six feet in height on a lot, except as special
uses.
B. They shall conform to corner lots requirement where applicable.
C. Shall provide for emergency equipment access and, except for farm
fences, require the consent of adjoining property owners when placed
on a property line.
D. Shall be maintained in good repair.
Unfenced excavation shall not be carried out for period in excess
of 60 days. In addition, within six months following a construction
project or the demolition or abandonment of a building or structure,
all construction materials shall be removed from the site and excavation
filled to normal grade by owner.
One-family and two-family dwellings shall have a habitable floor
area of at least 500 square feet. Furthermore, no habitable rooms
are permitted in basements or cellars of multiple-family dwellings
unless a separate outside entrance way is provided to all habitable
areas.
Every building hereafter erected or moved shall be on a lot
adjacent to a public street, or with access to an approved private
street and all essential services, and all structures shall be so
located on lots as to provide safe and convenient access for servicing,
fire protection, and required off-street parking. Every lot hereafter
created shall also be a minimum of 50 feet in width at the highway
right-of-way line, except for existing lot improvements, well lots
and similar parcels not intended for building purposes on a stand-alone
basis.
A permit for a temporary building may be authorized by the Code
Enforcement Officer for uses and structures incidental to construction
on the premises. Such uses and structures may include the storage
of building material and equipment, a real estate office for the sale
of property on the premises, and a construction office for work being
done on the premises. Such permit shall be authorized for a period
of one year and may be extended for six-month periods when the Code
Enforcement Officer finds such work has been diligently pursued. All
temporary uses must be removed on expiration of permits.
Retired school buses, trailers, vans, railroad cars, recreational
vehicles or similar vehicles or equipment shall not, under any circumstances,
be permitted as principal or accessory structures for any use.