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outlined, a.nd numbered as a sub-lot on a duly record.ed plat, sub-division or allotment <br />of land. They ehall be classified as follovrs: <br />(a) Corner Lot. A t'Corner 1ot" is a lot bounded on two (2) or more sides <br />by intersecting streets or alley lines and adjacent to the poin-t of intersectiono _ ?- <br />s - <br />An,y portion of the width of such lot more than fitty (50) feet distant from <br />su.ch intersection shaZl not be regarded as part of a corner lot, but sh.all be subject <br />to the provisions of th&s title respectin.g interior lots. <br />In the case of a"Corner lot" the ormer shall designate by staternent on his <br />plans and applications ary street or alley boizndary line as the front, and such line <br />shall thereu-oon become the front of such 16t, witli the approval of• the° Inspector of <br />Buildings. . <br />(b) Interior Lot. An "Interior lot" is a lot whidh fronts on but one (1) <br />street or alley 1ine. <br />(c) Through Lot. A"Through lot" is a lot ru.nning through to, and fronting <br />on two (2) streets or alley lines. <br />(d) Open Lot. An "Open lot" is a lot bo-tinded on all sides by street lineso <br />(e) Front of Lot. The 141`ront of a lot" is that boundary line tivhich borders <br />on the street or alleym <br />(f) Rear of Lot. Tl1e "Rear of a lott" is th.e side'opposite to'the -fioskt, <br />In the case of a triangu.lar lot the rear shall tie the boundary line not bor- <br />dering on a street or alley. ' <br />Sec o48. YAF.DS. A"yard" is an open, unoccupied space on- the -same lot tvith, <br />and.immediatelv in-the rear of a, dcrelling house. - Sec.49. CEI,LARo That portion of a bililding below the first tier of floor <br />bea.ms of joists if wholly or partly below the g-rade of the adjoining street or ground <br />and not suitable for habitation under the provisions ofthis codem <br />Sec.50m COLiTNNSo Isolated vertical su.pports of wood, 8t0T18' iron, steel, or <br />reinzorced concrete, carrying the ends of beams, girders, lirltels or trusses. Stone, i- <br />ron or steel columns may also carzy arches. - <br />See.51P TIRST SMORY. ' The story the floor of which is-at or iirst above the <br />level of the sidewalk or adjoining ground; the other stories to be numberecl in regular <br />succession, cotiuzting upwards. Sec.52. FOUNDATION. lst. All that por'uion of a builc?ing oi a structure be- <br />low the top of footings or basement or cellar floor; 21ld, the earth only vJhich the strue- <br />ture rests. <br />Sec.53. FOOTINGSo R'h.e projecting course or courses at the =bottom of a founda- <br />tion wall or pier or column.. <br />Sec a 54. GRADEe 2Yhe surf ace of the ground, court, - larTn or sidewalk ad j oining <br />the building. The Established grade is the grade of the street curb -lines fixed by the,- - <br />Village of TJTayfield and for p ark ways as £ixed by the City of Clevelancl9 and the nature,i 4grade is the undisturbed natural surface of the grcund. <br /> <br />Sec.55a GIRDERo The heriaontal structural piece or pieces w-hich supporththe <br />ends of floor beams or joists or cari~v wa.lls over openings.