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Zoning Code 73 <br /> <br /> <br />(D) Front yards. The front yard must have a depth equal to the greater of 35 feet or a distance <br />equal to the average of the front yard depths on the 2 adjacent lots. <br /> <br />(E) Side yards. Interior side yards must be at least 10 feet in width, except where a common wall <br />meeting fire code requirements is provided between 2 buildings. Side yards adjoining a street must be <br />at least 35 feet. <br /> <br />(F) Rear yards. The rear yard must have a depth of at least 20 feet, or at least 25 feet if there is an <br />alley. <br /> <br />(G) Setbacks from residential districts. There must be a setback area of not less than 20 feet from <br />any property in a residential district within which setback area parking, storage, and/or loading facilities <br />are excluded. <br /> <br />(H) Shopping centers. The minimum yards set forth in this section will not apply to any lot line of <br />a lot in a shopping center if the lot line adjoins either another lot within the shopping center or a driveway <br />or parking area within the shopping center, and the City Council has approved a site plan for a build ing <br />to be constructed on the lot with a different setback from the lot line. In those cases, the setback <br />approved by the City Council shall apply so long as the building exists on the lot. For purposes of this <br />division (H), a SHOPPING CENTER means any group of 4 or more retail or service establishments <br />totaling a minimum floor area of 75,000 square feet, on 1 or more contiguous tracts of land in single <br />ownership, or in multiple ownership but subject to a reciprocal easement agreement governing common <br />access and parking. <br />(1993 Code, § 1635.05) <br /> <br /> <br />§ 152.125 GENERAL REGULATIONS. <br /> <br />Property in the C District is also subject to the provisions of §§ 152.175 through 152.186. <br />(1993 Code, § 1635.06) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />LI LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT <br /> <br /> <br />§ 152.140 PURPOSE. <br /> <br />The purpose of the LI District is to designate areas for, and regulate the development of, light <br />industry. Areas are designated as light industrial due to the proximity of high capacity roadways or rail <br />facilities and existing development, and regulated to enhance the compatibility of light industrial uses <br />and uses within the commercial and residential districts. <br />(1993 Code, § 1640.01) <br />
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