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10/10/2001
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20235
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10/10/2001
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James D. Torrey
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in within Setbacks: <br />In C~1 ~, of all street <br /> <br />setback. <br /> <br />Building Portion within Setbacks: In C-2 or <br />0-3. at least 25% of all street facing <br />building facades must be within the <br />specified maximum setback (0 to 15 feet}. <br /> <br />C-1 C-2 and <br /> <br />See Figure 9.2173(3) for <br />buildings over 25,000 <br />square feet floor area, <br /> <br />Property Line <br /> <br />Buildings in GO have a 15 <br />feet m~imum front yard <br />setback but no additional <br />requirement that a portion <br />of the building be within <br />the maximur~ setback. <br /> <br />Landscape: <br />The space between the building <br />and street complying with the <br />maximum setback above must be <br />landscaped or an enhanced <br />pedestrian space in accordance <br />With EC 9,6210(1) Basic <br />Landscape Standard or Figure <br />9,217t (5)(e), <br /> <br />-~= Main Entrance <br /> <br />Street <br /> <br /> g and Pedestrian Amenities: <br />The maximum front yard setback may <br />be exceeded if the area between the <br />building and the street is landscaped or <br />paved for use by pedestrians, The area <br />must contain at least the equivalent of 1 <br />enhanced pedestrian amenity for every <br />200 squarefeet of hard surface. See <br />Figure 9.2171 [5)(e) and Figure <br />9,4530(8), <br /> <br /> <br />
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