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“Height” as applied to a court, means the vertical distance from the lowest level of the court as actually constructed, or from the grade level, whichever is higher, to the top of the walls bounding the court, or to the level under consideration. In case the tops of such walls are at different elevations, the measurement shall be taken to the average elevation of the two (2) highest walls that are opposite.
(Ord. No. 1105-57. Passed 4-14-58, eff. 4-15-58)
“Outer court” means a court enclosed on not more than three (3) sides by exterior walls of a building, or by exterior walls and lot lines, with one (1) side or end open to a street or yard, or to an alley or other permanent open public space not less than twenty (20) feet wide.
(Ord. No. 1105-57. Passed 4-14-58, eff. 4-15-58)
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