§211-8. Private garages and other outbuildings, driveways.
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A. No Dwelling unit shall be erected unless equipped with a garage with a floor area of not less than two hundred thirty-one (231) square feet The garage may be attached to or built into the Dwelling unit or separately constructed as hereinafter provided
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B. Every Dwelling unit shall be provided with an improved driveway Any driveway entering onto a street which has an existing right-of-way of sixty (60) feet or more or as shown on the Official Map of Streets of Wayne Township as having a proposed width of sixty (60) feet or more shall provide turnaround space of sufficient area to allow cars to turn around in order to permit entrance onto such thoroughfares frontwards.
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C. No garage or other outbuilding shall be placed nearer to a side or rear property line than fifteen (15) feet For each foot the height of the walls of such building exceeds ten (10) feet, measured from the finished floor, the offset from the side and rear property line shall be increased by six (6) inches, but in no case shall the height of such building exceed fifteen (15) feet to the top of the ridge of a pitched roof, measured from the finished floor or twelve
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(12) feet to the top of a flat roof measured from the finished floor Any detached garage or other outbuilding must be placed in a rear yard with a distance of no less than fifteen (15) feet between the primary structure and any such garage or outbuilding No basements are permitted under any such garage or outbuilding In the case of a corner lot, the setback as established by § 211-4 of this Article shall be maintained Nothing in this subsection shall prevent the construction of a garage as a structural part of a Dwelling, provided that the outer walls of the garage are taken as the main walls of the Dwelling when measuring all yard requirements under this Article (Amended 12-5-1973 by Ord. No. 138-1973; 3-6-1996 by Ord. No. 14-1996]
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D. On a residential use property or a residential zoned property, no private garage shall exceed seven hundred (700) square feet in building lot coverage nor shall its height exceed the maximum height permitted under § 211-8C The total lot coverage of all accessory buildings located in the rear yard, including a private detached garage, shall not exceed seven percent (7%) of the total lot area or one thousand (1,000) square feet, whichever is less Where the private garage is attached to or part of the principal building on the site or not in the rear yard, the accessory building area or coverage is reduced to three hundred (300) square feet maximum [Added 10-6-1993 by Ord No. 63-1993]
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§211-9. Minimum size of dwellings.
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Every Dwelling hereafter erected or placed in Residence A Districts shall have a living floor spare, as defined in § 211-1B, of not less than one thousand two hundred (1,200) square feet for a one-story Dwelling, one thousand four hundred (1,400) square feet for a one and one-half-story Dwelling and not less than one thousand six hundred (1,600) square feet for a two story Dwelling, except that in the case of a lot existing on October 7, 1958, and not adjoining other property in the same ownership and fronting on the same street, having an area of not more than eighteen thousand seven hundred fifty (18,750) square feet and a width of riot more than one hundred twenty-five (125) feet, the requirements shall be the same as the requirements for Residence B Districts. | |||||||
§211-10. Uniformity of exterior design and appearance.
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A.Except as provided in this section, no one-family Dwelling shall be erected if it is like or substantially like any neighboring building (as that term is hereinafter defined in this section) then in existence or for which a building permit has been issued, in more than three (3) of the following respects(1) Height of the main roof ridge or, in the case of a building with a flat roof, the highest point of the roof beams above the elevation of the first floor.
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(2) Height of the main roof ridge above the top of-the plate (ail flat roofs shall be deemed identical in this dimension)
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(3) Length of the main roof ridge or, in the case of a building with a flat roof, length of the main roof
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(4) Width between outside walls at the ends of the building, measured under the main roof at right angles to the length thereof.
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(5) Relative location of windows in the front elevation or in each of both side elevations with respect to each other and with respect to any door, chimney, porch or attached garage in the same elevation
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(6) In the front elevation, both
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(a) Relative location with respect to each other of garage, if attached, porch, if any, and the remainder of the building, and
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(b) Either height of any portion of the building located outside the Limits of the main roof, measured from the elevation of the first floor to the roof ridge or, in the case of a flat roof, the highest point of the roof beams, or width of said portion of the building if it has a gable in the front elevation, otherwise length of said roof ridge or said flat roof in the front elevation
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B. For the purposes of this section, a building shall be deemed to be a "neighboring building" if the distance between such building and the subject building is not more than one hundred fifty (150) feet and if both buildings front on the same street.
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