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(a) At each end of a through lot there shall be a front yard of a depth <br />required by this chapter for the district in which the respective street <br />frontage is located; provided, however, that there may be an <br />accessory building in one of such front yards in accordance with <br />subsection (ec) following. <br />(b) Where a through lot has depth of one hundred fifty (150) feet or <br />more, said lot may be assumed to be two (2) lots with the rear line <br />of each approximately equidistant from the front lot lines; provided, <br />however, that each portion shall then be treated as a separate lot <br />insofar as the provisions of this chapter apply, and provided that <br />such lots were recorded and held under separate ownership prior to <br />December 31, 1939. <br />(c) Where a through lot has depth of less than one hundred fifty (150) <br />feet, an accessory building not exceeding one (1) story or fourteen <br />(14) feet in height may be located in one of the required front yards <br />if such building is at least five (5) feet from any side lot line and a <br />distance of at least ten (10) per cent of the lot depth from the street <br />line abutting the front yard in which such building is to be located; <br />provided, however, that such accessory building shall not project <br />beyond the front yard line established by procedures set forth in <br />this chapter, but such accessory building need not be located more <br />than twenty (20) feet from the street line. <br />Section 24. Section 41-605 is hereby amended to read as follows <br />(new language shown in bold, deleted language shown in strikeout for tracking <br />purposes only): <br />Sec. 41-605. Same--Patios and architectural features. <br />(a) Cornices, eaves, chimneys, and similar architectural features may <br />extend into the required yards of the A1, RE, and R1 districts as <br />follows: A distance not to exceed forty-eight (48) inches into any <br />required front, rear, and/or side yard of the street side of a corner <br />lot; and a distance not to exceed eighteen (18) inches into any <br />other required side yard. The aforesaid architectural features may <br />extend into the required yards of the R2 and R3 districts as follows: <br />A distance not to exceed forty-eight (48) inches into any required <br />front, rear, and/or side yard of the street side of a corner lot; and a <br />distance not to exceed six (6) inches into any other required side <br />yard. <br />(b) A wholly or partly enclosed covered patio attached to a residence <br />shall maintain the same yards as required for the main building, <br />except as set forth in subsection (c) of this section. A patio with a <br />Ordinance No. NS-XX <br />Page 16 of 25 <br />75B-88 <br />
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