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b. Development Standards for Primary Structures: The following building <br /> setback and height standards shall apply to the primary structures and <br /> additions to primary structures including attached second units on these <br /> lots: <br /> o Front Yard Building Setback — 25 feet to front entry garage or 15 feet <br /> to side entry garage. <br /> e Street Side Yard Building Setback—10 feet (5 feet to fence). <br /> o Interior Side Yard Building Setback — 5 feet minimum (total 16 feet <br /> between houses). <br /> e Rear Yard Building Setback — 30 feet. <br /> e Maximum Height — 35-feet measured from the lowest to highest points <br /> on the building excluding chimneys, except that the home to be <br /> constructed on Lot 32 shall be a single-story with a maximum height of <br /> 28 feet, excluding chimneys. <br /> e Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) — 40% or 5,500 square feet, <br /> exclusive of garage area (if garage area is less than 600 square feet), <br /> whichever is less. The floor area for enclosed accessory structures will <br /> be included in the floor area ratio. <br /> c. Development Standards for Open Accessory Structures, e.g., Swimming <br /> Pools and Spas including, Arbors, Trellises, Open Patios, etc. <br /> e Rear Yard Setback — 10 feet. <br /> e Interior Side Yard — 10 feet for the structure, 5-feet for the swimming <br /> pool and spa equipment. <br /> o Street Side Yard for Corner Lots — 20 feet, 10-feet for the swimming <br /> pool and spa equipment. <br /> o Maximum height — One-story and 15 feet, measured from the lowest to <br /> highest points on the building, excluding chimneys which may have a <br /> maximum height of 20 feet. <br /> e May be attached to the primary structure or to an accessory structure. <br /> d. Development Standards for Enclosed Accessory Structures including <br /> Detached Second Units: <br /> o Rear Yard Setback — 10-feet. <br /> o Interior Side Yard — 10-feet. <br /> 9 Street Side Yard for Corner Lots —20-feet. <br /> o Maximum height — One-story and 15-feet, measured from the lowest to <br /> highest points on the building, excluding chimneys which may have a <br /> maximum height of 20 feet. Second units located above a garage may <br /> exceed the 15-foot height limit, but may not exceed 25 feet in height as <br /> measured from the lowest grade adjacent to the structure to the <br /> highest ridge or top of the structure. <br /> Page 4 of 29 <br />