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85-137
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1/14/1986
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1985
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_ . . . _..... i ...... .:, <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />ORDINANCE N0. 85- 137 <br />PAGE 5 <br />not be located in a front or side yard and shall be not <br />less than ten (10) feet from any lot line. The swimming <br />pool area of ground level pools, an area five (5) feet <br />beyond and surrounding elevated pools, or the entire <br />property on which the pool is located shall be enclosed <br />within a permanent fence of six (6) feet in height to <br />prevent any access to the pool except from a controlled <br />point. Lighting fixtures shall be designed and located <br />so as not to case direct rays of excessive brightness <br />upon adjoining residential lots. A compact hedge may <br />also be required by the building official to insulate <br />the pool from adjoining property. <br />However, the fence height provisions of the subsection <br />shall not apply where there is an existing fence at <br />least four (4) feet in height enclosing the entire rear <br />yard provided said fence was constructed prior to <br />October 7, 1975, and was constructed with a property <br />building permit. <br />No accessory building may be erected prior to the construction of the <br />dwelling. <br />be and the same is hereby amended and as amended shall read as follows: <br />The following accessory uses and buildings are permitted in any <br />Residence District: <br />(A) Within a dwelling, the office of a surgeon, physician, <br />clergyman, architect, engineer, attorney or other <br />professional person residing in such dwelling and <br />employing not more than one non-resident office or <br />laboratory assistant, provided no sign or other outward <br />evidence, of the occupation that is carried on upon the <br />premises except one complying with Section 1225.01 of <br />the Zoning Code is displayed on the premises. <br />(B) Customary home occupation for gain carried on in the <br />dwelling requiring only customary home equipment, <br />provided that no non-resident help is employed for that <br />purpose, no trading or sale of inerchandise is carried on <br />upon the premises and no sign or other outward evidence
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