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97-057
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8/19/1997
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1997
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required front building setback for the abutting lot on the side street. <br />(6) Floodlights, search light, loudspeakers or similar structures shall not be <br />erected or used in any Residence District unless approved by the Building <br />Official. <br />(e) Animal Shelter. Accessory buildings designed, built, altered or used to house <br />domestic fowl or animals provided that it is located so that no part of the same <br />shall be within ten feet of any rear or side line of the lot on which the same is <br />located and within 200 feet of a dwelling on any adjacent lot or within 200 feet of <br />the source of any private water supply or any street line. Shelters for dogs shall <br />not be subject to the foregoing requirements as to location except that the same <br />shall be confined to the rear yard area. <br />(f) Fences. <br />(1) A fence not exceeding six feet in height may be placed along any side or <br />rear property line providing it does not extend nearer the street line than <br />the front building line, except that fences in which at least fifty percent <br />(50%) of the face is open may be established from the front building line to <br />the street line and on the street line provided the same does not exceed <br />thirty inches in height at any time. No electrified or barbed wire fence shall <br />be erected or installed at any location. <br />(2) A six foot high fence may be constructed on a corner lot in the rear yard <br />provided that the same is located at the required front building setback of <br />the abutting lot on the side street. <br />(g) Antenna and Tower. An independent television antenna or radio tower not to <br />exceed fifty feet in height and not used for commercial purposes, so long as it is <br />located in either a rear or side yard, attached to the gabled side of the dwelling <br />where practical. <br />(h) Recreational Vehicle. Recreational vehicles (including, but not limited to boats, <br />travel trailers, motor homes and utility trailers) may be stored in a completely <br />enclosed garage in a manner which does not impair the complete closing of the <br />garage's door or doors. Further, no more than two additional recreational vehicles <br />maybe parked or stored on a lot, outside of a garage, as follows: <br />(1) Side yard areas. One vehicle may be parked or stored in the side yard area <br />(but not in the side yard area of a corner lot which abuts a street); <br />provided, however, that if the side yard area faces a house which has a first <br />floor window opening to habitable room, then the vehicle may be parked or <br />stored in the side yard area only if the distance from where the vehicle is to <br />be parked or stored to the house is greater than the length of the vehicle; <br />(2) Rear yard areas. Vehicles may be parked or stored in the rear yard area, <br />provided, however, that a distance no less than five feet to the side lot line <br />and ten feet to the rear lot line shall be maintained between the lot line and <br />the vehicle; and further provided, however, that the combined square <br />footage of the vehicles and all other accessory structures in the rear yard <br />area shall not exceed the limitation provided for in subsection (d) (2) <br />3 <br /> <br />
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