26-47 Yards.

A. No yard or open space provided around any building for the purpose of complying with the regulations of this chapter shall be considered as providing a yard or open space for any other building or structure except as provided under the provisions of the planned unit development.
B. In any case where a setback line, building line, or official master street and highway plan line has been established, the required yards on street frontage lots shall be measured from such lines and in no case shall the provisions of this chapter be construed as permitting any structure to extend beyond such lines.
C. No required off-street parking space may occupy any part of a front yard, or any portion of the building setback on a corner lot along intersecting streets.
D. Open porches, outside stairways, and balconies may project into minimum rear and side yards not more than three feet, and into minimum front yards not more than six feet.
E. Cornices, eaves, canopies, chimneys, water softener tanks, air conditioners, and similar architectural features but not including flat: walls or window surfaces may project into the minimum side yard provided that such structures or equipment shall not extend or project nearer than three feet to the side lot line.
F. Open fire escapes shall comply with the provisions of the Uniform Fire Code and State Fire Regulations. (Ord. No. 1167 (part); Ord. No. 1474 § 2.)