(a) Structural Projections. A structural projection is a feature of a building that extends outside the enclosing walls as an integral and functional part of the plane, thus providing form and interest to the exterior design, and connections and protection to exterior spaces. Projections shall, however, be designed and constructed so as not to substantially interfere with the reception of sun, light, and air and the use of adjoining lots.
(b) Principal Building Projection Into Required Setbacks. No portion of any building may project into the setbacks established in Schedule 1141.07 above, except for cornices, belt courses, entrance canopies and similar overhanging roofed spaces, chimneys, porticos, bays, and steps that may project not more than three (3) feet into such setbacks.
(Ord. 2011-14. Passed 4-9-12.)