Residences shall comply with the following to reduce the impact of the snout house:
A. There shall be no more than eight feet from the front of the garage door to the front door wall when the garage is at the front of the dwelling, except as described herein.
B. To encourage front porches to reduce the impact of the snout house, the eight-foot setback may be measured from the middle or median of the depth of any covered front porch to provide for a greater depth to the front entrance wall, when the porch has a minimum width of eight feet. There is no maximum width required for the front porch. A minimum front porch depth of five feet of clearance between the front wall of the residence and the back of any required porch railing and/or porch posts shall be required for front porches.
C. There shall be no deep well entrance to a set-back front door from the front entrance wall more than one-half the depth of the front porch. The front door shall be encouraged to be seen easily from the streetscape.
D. In developments where snout houses are constructed, there shall be no snout houses permitted to be side by side with nor across the street from the snout house.
E. Exhibit "A" attached to the ordinance codified in this chapter reflects the development of a residence that is permitted with a front wall setback behind the garage wall.
F. A reduced front yard setback to 15 feet shall be given to houses with side-loading or rear-loading garages.
(Ord. 1537 § 1, 2003; Ord. 1603 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1716 § 1, 2008)