§ 153.005 TRANSITION ZONING.
   (A)   Where a lot in a business or industrial district abuts a lot in a residential district there shall be provided along such abutting lines a yard equal in width or depth to that required in the residential districts.
   (B)   Where the frontage on one side of a street between two intersecting streets is zoned partly as residential and partly as business or industrial, the front yard depth in the business or industrial shall be equal to the required front depth of the residential district.
   (C)   Where a zoning district boundary line parallel or approximately parallel to a street divides a lot having street frontage in the less restricted zoning district, the provisions of this chapter covering the less restricted portion of such lot may extend to the entire lot, but in no case for a distance of more than 25 feet of such zoning district boundary line. Where such zoning district boundary line divides a lot having street frontage in a more restricted zone, the provisions of this chapter covering the more restricted portion of such lot shall extend to the entire lot.
   (D)   Where a zoning district boundary line divides a lot and such line is normal or approximately normal to the street upon which the lot fronts, the provisions of this chapter covering the less or the more restricted portion of such lot may be extended to the entire lot, but in no case for distance of more than 25 feet from such zoning district boundary line.
(Ord. passed 2-25-1960)