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c.Exceptions. If the accessory dwelling is above a garage or <br />on a slope as described in EC 9.2775(5)(e)1.b. above, an <br />accessory dwelling’s dormers may intrude into the sloped <br />portion of any interior yard setback if: <br />(1)The total width of all dormers does not exceed fifty <br />percent of the width of the roof on which the dormers <br />are located (for hipped roofs, the width of the roof shall <br />be measured at the eave); and <br />(2) The walls of the dormer(s) are set back a minimum of <br />2 feet from the face of all exterior building walls of the <br />accessory dwelling. <br />(See Figure 9.2751(17)(a)2.c.(2) Dormer Placement & <br />Size Calculation) <br />d. The allowances for setback intrusions provided at EC <br />9.6745(3) do not apply within the setback described in a. <br />above, except that eaves and chimneys are allowed to <br />project into this setback no more than 2 feet. <br />2. Driveway Standards. <br />a. Paving. The driveway paving width shall be as follows: <br />(1) For flag lots served by an individual pole, the minimum <br />driveway width shall be 12 feet, and the maximum <br />driveway paving width shall be 20 feet. <br />(2) For flag lots served by a combined pole, the driveway <br />width shall be 20 feet or a lesser width as approved by <br />the fire code official. <br />b. Driveway Setbacks. The driveway paving shall be setback <br />from the edge of the pole as follows: <br />(1) For flag lots that are served by an individual pole, the <br />driveway paving shall be setback a minimum of six <br />feet. <br />(2) For flag lots that are served by a combined pole, the <br />driveway paving shall be setback a minimum of 2.5 <br />feet. <br />c. Driveway Use. Parking is not allowed on any portion of the <br />pole. <br />d.Landscaping. The entire length of both sides of the pole, <br />within the area between the driveway paving and the edge <br />of the pole, shall be landscaped to meet the Low Screen <br />Landscape Standard (L-2) in EC 9.6210(2)(a), except as <br />follows: <br />(1) The shrubs required for continuous screen at EC <br />9.6210(2)(a)1. shall be at least 45 inches high within <br />three years and maintained at a height not to exceed <br />60 inches, with the intent to minimize headlight glare; <br />(2) The canopy tree requirement at EC 9.6210(2)(a)2., is <br />not applicable; and <br />(3) In lieu of a masonry wall or berm, a solid wood fence <br />may be permitted where the bottom of the fence is no <br />higher than 12 inches above grade and the top of the <br />fence is at least 45 inches above grade. <br />3. Exceptions. Exceptions to driveway setback and landscaping <br />Ordinance - Page 12 of 25 <br /> <br /> <br />