No building shall be erected or enlarged unless the following yards are provided and maintained in connection with such building structure or enlargement.
(A) Front yard. Each lot upon which a dwelling is constructed shall have a front yard of not less than 30 feet. Where lots comprising 40% of the frontage between two intersecting streets are developed with buildings having front yards with a variation of more than 15 feet in depth, the average of such front yards shall establish the minimum front yard depth for the entire frontage. In no case shall a front yard of more than 50 feet be required.
(B) Side yard. On each lot upon which a dwelling is constructed, there shall be a side yard on each side of not less than five feet. The combined total of the side yards for interior lots shall not be less than 12 feet and the combined total of side yards for corner lots shall not be less than 15 feet. On corner lots, there shall be maintained a side yard of not less than ten feet on the side adjacent to the street which intersects the street upon which the building or structure maintains frontage and, in the case of a reversed corner lot, there shall be maintained a setback from the side street of not less than 50% of the front yard required on lots in the rear of such corner lots, but such setback need not exceed 15 feet. No accessory building on said reversed corner lots shall project beyond the front yard required on the adjacent lot to the rear, nor be located nearer than five feet to the side lot line of said adjacent lot.
(C) Rear yard. Every lot or parcel of land upon which a building is constructed shall have a rear yard of not less than 30 feet.
(Ord. passed 7-6-1976)