Certain architectural features may project into required yards or courts as follows:
(A) Front and side yards. Into any required front yard, or required side yard adjoining a side street lot line:
(1) Cornices, canopies, eaves or other architectural features may project a distance not exceeding two feet, six inches.
(2) Fire escapes, uncovered stairs and necessary landings, and porches may project a distance not to exceed four feet.
(3) Bay windows, balconies and chimneys may project a distance not exceeding three feet, provided that such features do not occupy, in the aggregate, more than one-third of the length of the building wall on which they are located.
(B) Interior side yards. Subject to the same limitations, the above-named features may project into any required side yard adjoining an interior side lot line, a distance not to exceed one-third of the required least width of such side yard, but not exceeding three feet in any case.
(C) Rear yards. Subject to the same limitations, the above-named features may project into any required rear yard the same distances they are permitted to project into a front yard; provided, however, that covered or uncovered stairs and necessary landings and porches may project a distance not exceeding ten feet but not closer than ten feet from the rear lot line.
Fences, walks and hedges may be located in required yards as follows:
(A) If not exceeding at any point four feet in height above the elevation of the surface of the ground at such point, such features may be located in any yard.
(B) If not exceeding at any point six feet in height above the elevation of the surface of the ground at such point, they may be located in any rear yard or side yard.
Certain architectural features may project into required yards or courts as follows:
(A) Front and side yards. Into any required front yard, or required side yard adjoining a side street lot line:
(1) Cornices, canopies, eaves or other architectural features may project a distance not exceeding two feet, six inches.
(2) Fire escapes, uncovered stairs and necessary landings, and porches may project a distance not to exceed four feet.
(3) Bay windows, balconies and chimneys may project a distance not exceeding three feet, provided that such features do not occupy, in the aggregate, more than one-third of the length of the building wall on which they are located.
(B) Interior side yards. Subject to the same limitations, the above-named features may project into any required side yard adjoining an interior side lot line, a distance not to exceed one-third of the required least width of such side yard, but not exceeding three feet in any case.
(C) Rear yards. Subject to the same limitations, the above-named features may project into any required rear yard the same distances they are permitted to project into a front yard; provided, however, that covered or uncovered stairs and necessary landings and porches may project a distance not exceeding ten feet but not closer than ten feet from the rear lot line.
Fences, walks and hedges may be located in required yards as follows:
(A) If not exceeding at any point four feet in height above the elevation of the surface of the ground at such point, such features may be located in any yard.
(B) If not exceeding at any point six feet in height above the elevation of the surface of the ground at such point, they may be located in any rear yard or side yard.