§ 153.345 LOT, HEIGHT, YARD PROJECTION, AND CORNER LOT REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Lot area. In the determination of a lot area where a structure is to be erected, altered, or used, no road right-of-way shall be included in the computation of the required minimum lot area.
   (B)   Lot width. Width of a lot shall be as described in the definitions section of this subchapter; provided, however, that the width of lots on cul-de-sacs, eyebrows, and the radius of curves shall not be less than 80% of the minimum required width.
   (C)   Height limitations. The limitations affecting the height of structures shall not apply to the appurtenant appendages and structures such as parapet walls not exceeding 3 feet in height, farm buildings, chimneys, smokestacks, church spires, flagpoles, communication and water towers, masts and aerials, public monuments, penthouse for mechanical equipment, and water tanks; provided, however, the appendages and structures shall comply with all other provisions of this or any other applicable section; and provided the Planning Commission may specify a height limit for any like structure as a conditional use permitted.
   (D)   Yard projections. All front, side, and rear yards shall be the minimum distance measured from the principal structure to the respective front, side, or rear lot line. All projections 3 feet or less in depth shall be excluded from the measurement.
   (E)   Corner lots.
      (1)   For the purposes of determining setbacks as measured from the right-of-way line, a corner lot shall maintain the minimum required front yard setback on both road or street frontages.
      (2)   The required rear yard setback shall be applied to the yard opposite of the building’s street address.
(Ord. 99, passed 11-18-1996, § 22.11)