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4156-26
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1/21/2026
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C. Porch Projecting. <br />1. Description. The main façade of the building is set back from the front or side street <br />lot line with a covered structure (the porch) encroaching into the front setback. The <br />resulting setback area may be defined by a fence or hedge to spatially maintain the edge <br />of the street. The Porch may be one or two stories, is open on three sides, with all <br />habitable space located behind the building setback line. <br />Table 8-1: Porch Projecting <br /> <br />Size <br />Width, Clear 8’ min. {A} <br />Depth, Clear 6’ min. {B} <br />Height, Clear 8’ min. {C} <br />Stories 2 stories max. <br />Finish Level above grade 12” min.1 {D} <br />Pedestrian Access 3’ wide min. {E} <br />Notes: <br />1 Shared entries may be set at grade per local and federal accessibility standards. <br />Porch shall be open on three sides. Clear glass may be installed between the porch columns. <br />The porch is not required to be covered. <br />The Porch is allowed to encroach into the front and side street setbacks in compliance with this <br />Chapter. <br />Ramps are required to be integrated along the side of the building to connect with the <br />Projecting Porch. <br />D. Porch, Engaged <br />Engaged Porch may project into the front or street side setback. The resulting setback may be <br />defined by a fence or hedge to spatially maintain the edge of the street. The Engaged Porch may be <br />one or two stories and has two adjacent sides that are engaged to the building, while the other two <br />sides are open.
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