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<br /> Kim Moore-Sykes
<br /> From: Mike Delmont[lexingtommn@comcast.net]
<br /> Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 9.16 AM
<br /> To: kmoore@ci.saint-anthony.mn.us
<br /> Subject: encroachments
<br /> How's this????????????????????
<br /> Subd. 17. Permitted Encroachments - Yards. For the purpose of this Chapter,the following shall
<br /> be considered as permitted enroachments within the yards indicated:
<br /> A. In any yard: Overhanging roof eaves, open terraces, marquees, flues, sills, lintels,
<br /> pilasters, cornices, gutters, open canopies, and awnings attached to the principal building, not to exceed
<br /> twenty-five percent (25%) of the depth of the front or rear yards or twenty-five percent (25%) of the
<br /> width of the side yards. Chimneys, flag poles, ornamental features, sidewalks, fences, landscaping,
<br /> posts, or other similar amenities are permitted encroachments that are not restricted by area, placement,
<br /> and land use intensity.
<br /> B. Yard lights and name plate signs in residential districts, provided such lights and
<br /> signsare three 3 feet or m
<br /> ( ) ore from all lot lines. Lights for illuminated parking and loading areas or
<br /> yards for safety and security purposes may be provided where necessary, provided that the glare is not
<br /> visible from public rights-of-way or adjacent residential property.
<br /> C. In front yards, balconies may extend a distance of four (4) feet or less, provided
<br /> they are seven (7) feet or more above the grade at the building line. Patios or decks may extend a
<br /> distance of eight (8) feet or less. Enclosed entryway not to exceed 64 square feet.
<br /> D. In rear yards, balconies, breezeways, detached picnic shelters, swimming pools,
<br /> recreational equipment, landscaping, driveways, steps, stoops, uncovered porches, patios, picnic tables,
<br /> open arbors, trellises, laundry drying equipment, detached outdoor living room and outdoor eating
<br /> facilities,provided they are not less than five (5) feet from any lot line.
<br /> E. Encroachments in any yard that abut a public or private street, shall be considered
<br /> as permitted encroachments, as outlined above, except that no encroachment shall be permitted within
<br /> present or proposed street right-of-way lines.
<br /> F. On corner lots, in any district, encroachments are not permitted in excess of thirty
<br /> (30) inches above the curb line in a triangular area defined as follows: "Beginning at the intersection of
<br /> the projected curb line of two intersecting streets, thence thirty (30) feet from the point of beginning on
<br /> the other curb line, thence to the point of beginning."
<br /> Subd. 18. Home Occupations.
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