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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06142018 ZPC Agenda Item 5 Front Porch Projections Discussion 6-14-18 Section 7,Table 7-1,Note 1.2 Note 1.2. Porch In Front Yard. On a building site in a residential district with a front yard depth of 20 feet or more,a porch may project up to 120 inches into the front yard if it meets all of the following criteria: (i) It is neither designed nor usable for motor vehicles; (ii) The volume of the projecting part of the porch does not exceed 50 cubic feet per foot of front street line(Example: the maximum projecting volume on a 521/2-foot wide site would be 50 cubic feet x 52.5, or 2,625 cubic feet). (iii) The porch's outside perimeter is open and unobstructed, except for the following features: (a) Ordinary window screens. (b)A solid or partially open safety rail not higher than 3.5 feet above the porch floor,and a partially open decorative railing or balustrade not higher than 3.5 feet above the porch[ceiling][roof] Solid half-walls are prohibited above the [ceiling][roof] of the porch. (c) Supporting vertical columns, if the total width of the outer faces of the columns does not exceed either 50%of the outside perimeter of the porch or 25%of the theoretical outside perimeter of a maximum sized pew. The width of a column is measured at its thickest point above 3.5 feet above the porch floor. - - _. .. ! ••-- -- - . • . yard line to the other,but it is'inited by the open area requirement for the front yard. The"outside perimeter" of a porch is the portion of the perimeter out in the front yard; it does not include the portion of the perimeter adjacent to a building or lying along the front setback line. (iv) At no point in the front yard does the porch have a height greater than the depth of the front yard(Example: if the depth of the front yard is 20 feet, the maximum height in the front yard is also 20 feet). (v) No projecting balcony shall be constructed or placed on top of or above a projecting porch. A porch is a roofed structure,usually open at the sides,projecting from the face of a building and used to protect the entrance of the structure. A balcony is a platform enclosed by a wall or balustrade on the outside of a building,with access from an upper-floor window or door. '' 1 III „ , ,,,.,, „ , , ', , • de(.., • r • \,,, S.N Or *b.''4‘, .411.11W.' 440'1447 eX" ?dy.` t s' .°' " z` ,- ...« o r •, BE i �,;�t y.u°PP i. "Try $� : • , � ���. as Y � Miryq,�$` :£ ,:z?.m 2? ,z ,.:,....,„:-..t.,' " �.*°sY,'a .a� �.'s�,. ., �t�?�: '• • ,m Ml » ^aa :e �rx °. .`"b�..� tt .Y- , ,,::::;'. ' :te,-;,',-. 2;-; ":"' - „ ! ' .41. , , ,,,,,,, „,,,,,, ., , ,41, ...,,,.. .... ,...: . ., . . 7 . w X14 k t S y r W S '...t-,,,,,,,,12,,-.,-,ce r - s,»"ye,�. "` n: " 7""°^„.„,...„.3,-,-_-;-,„,-.,,,,,-,,„ �,y +..,..” . .,. "�-' , ?. i„. . ;y�x"i �'""; �;T.' 1. r r . 4• r , N 4 "�" •,.. tr� rr I ' -•'.1 1s; . } ( ws,,•I \r� .i ) r �t ` 3 «;2wrF�,ar,�s %s�rl✓�ed s/,.w�ssf,en v , Mxan<' w%Fm r.;w v _ :',.,.°11.-� •.. - i , .: t a a M �'.54."'.L .� � Fii'a � J ° r— �_ I. �•. §, Ff.ri Y.:..1 .'".''''' 1 :51 Iiiiiii;,-;; I n Vii, .. 4 �I' I`t ,,, �►. _ « 5 . - . , .. ., „.t '14 ‘ V ,:;i b ; ° ; z3 a 4 c a x✓ ✓ t s + a7 r �.. i , ` lie: i t.•. ,- • ' s•' ' -'''' ,,,<--- -",', ‘',',',,.-:irr'', :‘'i:,;,;'#. „i„V''' ,, ,' ,.., ,,,. ,441;4.', , - 4 { s„._r ...,-,7.;, ",-:',.,'''r, 40” ',...7,,irz,,,,—,,,==.;:z-i .•,1.0 ''4,,„ "y i ' 1,---7 .,,,,,,4„.„ ,...:,,,,...,..,:t.1110. -,,,,,,,:cir2:-.1 iu•• 1„,, ,,:, , i..,,,,,,., ii,„(1, ,iih: ,,, ,,,,,,,I.,:!%.„. „ .....„,, , ,, .. .:1„, ,,_ . ,„,...,,,,..,„ _,,,,, ,,,i ,I.!.,''', '' s i '"lc, ' 1.1'‘' --r-- ' i irtlir'-.. :41*;:, ' , ,,, 'llaNgfalt;,,, ,k, , ....,41,;,r,,,,,,,4,,,, 7,.,„,,,, , ' I! '' \ 1 ' 'k 1 k . il i � " ,. -` f E a l r. + r�6 4 ' µ f — ,.: «,,-e 4k,.(44:44ijq4,. , 4 is i , ! r, %.5., . . , k �i , # �/lt� x"y ,..",..e.,..,`—:...ao :� I -i 1 1 CC ..SJ',.*C ^z1c' _ as' �4 4 P W . ro „. ;, "bt M w 4a '"..4,„‘,...",,,'"as . r..�sMv-s .✓MM✓YJ"Pr"`-y brkie/Y�k+i. M''j,t '! ..T. « i ' .,..:, 10 ? a „...,,,,ki,v.zsaittizzl,tv,,,,,0'2, ,,,,,„,, , ‘,..,.,:pi:,,,,,N,F,.,,-,,,,,.,..,,,,i,,,,i,,,',,,,,,-- ,,::;.,,, ,..,.„.,;,,,, ,,„ El , .„ ic.....i,,i9rii , ...„ ,, ,,,,,, aostA,:„.....1.., rill itto .,,. L 1 , ,4, ...Ls_ ...,..,..„............,....,,,,,.....„.„...,,,,,,..., ,,,v,..,......,.,„...,,.„„.,.„.. , ..:. ...., . . 0 I. , .. ., usa.,..... .L. ,.. .,.....,?, . .,...... .,, ..,.., ,. ,,,. . 46,„r„,„,,,,440._im .. , :, . .y7.. llfr 4Qq> tWm .{ ° !a . y bi r