§ 153.177 STANDARD AND REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   The plans must comply with all standards and requirements of applicable village codes, including land subdivision ordinance, zoning ordinance, official map and any building, housing and fire codes.
   (B)   The following exceptions shall be observed:
      (1)   Yard requirements.
 
For All Residential Developments
Front yard
30 feet
Rear yard
20 feet
Side yard
20 feet each
 
For All Commercial and Industrial Districts
Front yard
20 feet
Rear yard
15 feet
Side yard
15 feet each
 
         (a)   Yard area shall be open area and not be used for parking.
         (b)   When a commercial or industrial development abuts or adjoins a residential district on a side or rear yard, an additional ten feet shall be required for each yard that abuts or adjoins a residential district. The proposed commercial or industrial development shall be screened on each side abutting or adjoining a residential district by a wall, opaque fence or densely planted compact hedge not less than five feet in height.
         (c)   For all developments, the front yard shall be that area fronting a public street and which contains the main entrance to the main building or development. Only one front yard shall be required for each development.
      (2)   Pavement width. Streets and drives within the development shall be of sufficient width to accommodate unimpeded movement of fire vehicles. Pavement width shall vary depending upon parking along the street and direction of vehicle movement.
      (3)   Sidewalks. Sidewalks shall provide pedestrian movement within the development and to existing public streets or sidewalks. Sidewalks shall also be constructed along streets adjoining the development. Sidewalks shall be a minimum of four feet wide, four inches thick and be constructed of portland cement concrete.
      (4)   Right-of-way. The developer shall dedicate right-of-way as required by this chapter for all public streets adjacent to the site development.
(Prior Code, § 153.177) (Ord. 06-01-01, passed 1-9-2006)