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Ordinance Number
2012-016
Adopted Date
07/10/2012
Agenda Item Number
4.A.
Ordinance Type
Zoning & Land Development Regulations
State Filed Date
07\18\2012
Entity Name
Single Family Developments
Code Number
Chapt 911 & Chapt 912
Subject
Yard and Setback Requirements
Codified or Exempt
Codified
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11336
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ORDINANCE 2012-016 <br />h. Unenclosed porches, steps and paved terraces. An unroofed porch, steps or <br />paved terrace area may project into the front yard for a distance not to exceed <br />ten (10) feet. <br />Walls and fences. Fences and walls are allowed within required yards, subject <br />to the provisions of Chapter 917, Accessory Uses and Structures. <br />j. Utility buildings. Utility buildings or sheds of one hundred (100) square feet or <br />less may be located within a required side or rear yard, provided a minimum of <br />five (5) feet is maintained from the side or rear property line and the utility <br />building or shed is clear of all easements. Only one such utility building or <br />shed may be allowed to encroach into a required yard on a single lot or parcel <br />of land. A utility building or shed (one hundred (100) square feet or less) that <br />is to be located to within five (5) feet of a side or rear property line shall be <br />located no closer than ten (10) feet to the principal structure and shall not <br />exceed the height of the principal structure. (Refer to Chapter 917 regulations <br />for accessory storage buildings.) <br />k. [Driveways on single-family lots.] On single-family zoned lots, driveways <br />must be located a minimum of five (5) feet from the nearest side lot line at the <br />point of intersection with the right-of-way. Driveways may come within two <br />(2) feet of a side or rear lot line, subject to the above referenced five-foot <br />minimum setback at the right-of-way line. On corner and other multi -frontage <br />lots, driveways may come within two (2) feet of a rear lot line, subject to the <br />above referenced five-foot minimum setback at the right-of-way line. Common <br />or shared driveways may be located across lot lines and within sideyard <br />setbacks when located within recorded cross -access easements. <br />1. Sidewalks. Sidewalks, pedestrian paths, and recreational courts and similar <br />on -grade improvements formally shared between owners of abutting <br />properties, may are allowed encroach within required yards. <br />M. Planters. Planters for flowers and shrubs may be extended up to four (4) feet <br />into any required yard setback provided that the planter is constructed in a <br />manner contiguous to the building. <br />n. [Exemptions.] The following structures shall be exempted from the minimum <br />yard requirements: underground utility equipment, clothes lines, flag poles, <br />mailboxes, police call boxes, traffic signals, fire hydrants, light poles, or any <br />similar structure or device as approved by the community development <br />director. <br />o. [Dune crossover structures.] Dune crossover structures serving one parcel <br />shall be allowed to be located to within five (5) feet of a side property line. <br />Crossover structures shared by two (2) adjacent parcels may be located on and <br />over the common boundary between the two (2) parcels if located in a common <br />beach access easement. No crossover structure shall be allowed to be located <br />within any easement other than a beach access easement. <br />Bold Underline: Additions to Ordinance 47 <br />Ce thfough: Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance <br />C:\Documents and Settings\tlister\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\QPAZMTU8\2012-016 911 and 912.doc <br />
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