Porches, terraces, balconies, cornices and eaves
A.
Sills or ornamental features of a structure may project into any required yard no more than six inches (6").
B.
Cornices or eaves may project into any required yard no more than twenty-four inches (24").
C.
Terraces, unenclosed porches, underground fallout shelters or ornamental features (Which are constructed as part of a single-family or two-family dwelling) may project into a required yard, provided such projections are not closer than thirty feet (30') from the front lot line and twenty-five feet (25') from the back lot line. The said terraces, porches, shelters and ornamental features (when constructed as part of a multi-family dwelling) may not exceed a maximum of five feet (5') into the required side yards.
D.
In single-family and two-family residential zones, an unenclosed balcony, deck, porch or fire escape may project into a required rear yard, provided such structures are located not closer than twenty-five feet (25') from the rear property line and ten feet (10') from either side property lines.
E.
In multi-family residential districts, an unenclosed balcony, porch, deck or fire escape may project into a required rear yard for a distance not to exceed twelve feet (12') and may project into a required side yard for a distance not to exceed eight feet (8'); but, in no instance, shall any property line in which a buffer is required as a means of separating incompatible land uses.
(Ord. No. 2015-06-06, 6-15-2015)
Porches, terraces, balconies, cornices and eaves
A.
Sills or ornamental features of a structure may project into any required yard no more than six inches (6").
B.
Cornices or eaves may project into any required yard no more than twenty-four inches (24").
C.
Terraces, unenclosed porches, underground fallout shelters or ornamental features (Which are constructed as part of a single-family or two-family dwelling) may project into a required yard, provided such projections are not closer than thirty feet (30') from the front lot line and twenty-five feet (25') from the back lot line. The said terraces, porches, shelters and ornamental features (when constructed as part of a multi-family dwelling) may not exceed a maximum of five feet (5') into the required side yards.
D.
In single-family and two-family residential zones, an unenclosed balcony, deck, porch or fire escape may project into a required rear yard, provided such structures are located not closer than twenty-five feet (25') from the rear property line and ten feet (10') from either side property lines.
E.
In multi-family residential districts, an unenclosed balcony, porch, deck or fire escape may project into a required rear yard for a distance not to exceed twelve feet (12') and may project into a required side yard for a distance not to exceed eight feet (8'); but, in no instance, shall any property line in which a buffer is required as a means of separating incompatible land uses.
(Ord. No. 2015-06-06, 6-15-2015)