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Figure 8-7:Front Porch Requirements <br /> I <br /> • } <br /> . <br /> 1 <br /> L--=+Front Lot Line <br /> „A" i i (ROW) <br /> II II I <br /> 1 ' <br /> .s» ;.. ; f <br /> Front Setback Line <br /> 19.08.060 Garage Requirements. <br /> A. Where Applicable <br /> The standards in this section apply as set forth in Table 8-4 below: <br /> Table 8-4:Garage Requirements, Where Applicable <br /> Single-Family Zones Multifamily Zones <br /> Use (R-S,R-1,R-2,R-2A) (UR3&UR4 <br /> Any residential dwelling provided a <br /> front or side-street setback exception X X <br /> (see EMC 19.06.030) <br /> Small lot(4,500 sq.ft.or less)single- <br /> family dwelling X n/a <br /> Two-family dwelling unit X n/a <br /> Three-or four-family dwelling X n/a <br /> Any dwelling within an historic overlay X X <br /> zone <br /> B. Garage Setbacks and lengths <br /> The purpose of these standards is to encourage residential character and lessen the visual prominence of garages <br /> along street frontages where applicable. <br /> 1. See EMC 19.34 for access and driveway requirements,including the requirement to obtain access from an <br /> alley if available. <br /> 2. Except along alleys,all garage wall facades facing the street shall be set back a minimum of five(5)feet <br /> behind the front wall of the primary building mass. <br /> 3. The length of the garage wall facade facing the street may be up to 50 percent of the length of the street- <br /> facing dwelling unit facade,except that a garage wall facade set back a minimum of 20 feet behind the <br /> Ch.19.08,Residential Development Standards 8 City Council Action(11/04/2020) <br />