§ 23-6.25. Eaves, Cornices, Canopies and Cantilevered Roofs.  


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  • For main structures, eaves, cornices, canopies or cantilevered roofs may project a maximum of forty (40%) percent into any required side setback and twenty-five (25%) percent into any required front or rear setback, and forty (40%) percent into the space required between buildings on the same building site, but in no event shall such eaves, cornices, canopies, or cantilevered roofs be closer than two (2) feet to any front, side, or rear line of the building site when projecting into a required setback area.

    For accessory structures, eaves, cornices, canopies or cantilevered roofs may project a maximum of thirty (30") inches into any required setback area. Accessory structures shall include, but not be limited to, detached private garages, carports, pool houses, sheds, and other similar accessory buildings.

(Ord. #2002-482, § 6)