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(A) Cornices, canopies, carports, eaves or other similar architectural features not providing additional floor space within the building may extend into a required front or side yard not to exceed two feet.
(B) Open, unenclosed, uncovered porches, platforms or landing places which do not extend above the level of the first floor of the building may extend into any front or side yard not more than six feet; provided, however, that an open work railing of not more than 30 inches in height may be installed or constructed on any such porch, platform or landing place.
(C) Cornices, canopies, eaves or other similar architectural features not providing additional floor space within a building may extend into a required rear yard not more than two feet.
(D) Swimming pools may occupy required rear yards but not required front or side yards.
('81 Code, § 17.06.200) (Ord. 704, passed - -78) Penalty, see § 156.999
(A) No portion of any required front yard or side yard on the street side of a corner lot, 20 feet from the face of the curb or 10 feet from the inside portion of any sidewalk or walkway which is adjacent to a public street or alley shall be used for the permanent storage of recreation vehicles, motor vehicles, trailers, airplanes or boats.
(B)
PERMANENT STORAGE, as used in this section, means the presence for a period of 48 or more consecutive hours in such required front or side yard.
('81 Code, § 17.06.210) (Ord. 704, passed - -78) Penalty, see § 156.999
A temporary real estate sales office for the original public sale of property in a subdivision tract is permitted in the tract after the final map has been recorded. Such office may be maintained for a period of 18 months from the date of recordation or until all lots in the subdivision have been sold, whichever is earlier. The 18-month period may be extended for six-month periods by special permission of the Planning Commission.
('81 Code, § 17.06.220) (Ord. 704, passed - -78)
If the yard requirements, area requirements or any other requirements established by this chapter are less than the yard requirements, area requirements or such other requirements established by a specific plan adopted pursuant to law, the requirements of such specific plan shall prevail.
('81 Code, § 17.06.240) (Ord. 704, passed - -78)
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