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.
(Ord., passed - -79) Penalty, see § 152.999