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(d) Duplexes, on lots that have twice the required lot area of the zoning <br />district. <br /> <br />(B) Non-Residential <br />(1) There shall be no more than one principal structure permitted by right on any <br />non-residential zoning lot greater than two acres in size, unless: <br />(a) pPermitted as a CU District or CZ District, or <br />(b) tThe zoning lot is located within an Economic Development District, <br />Commercial Transition Activity Node, Commercial-Industrial Transition <br />Activity Node, Rural Neighborhood Activity Node, or Rural Community <br />Activity Node, as designated by the Comprehensive Plan.; or <br />(c) The structure(s) is/are located on a bona fide farm and is/are utilized for <br />a use(s) that is/are marked with ^ in the Table of Permitted Uses (Section <br />5.2.1). <br />6.2.7 Corner Lot Setback on the Side Street <br />Any corner lot of record in a residential zoning district abutting a side street shall meet the <br />minimum required setbacks of the zoning district in which it is located; provided, however, that <br />this requirement does not reduce the width of area suitable for building to less than 25 feet. <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 6.2.7: Corner Lot Setbacks on Side Street <br /> <br />6.2.8 Additional Setbacks Required in for Non-Residential Lots Abutting Residential Zoning <br />Districts <br />In all non-residential zoning districts, except I-1, I-2, I-3, and EI, required side and rear setbacks <br />adjacent to residentially zoned land, shall be equal to the required side or rear setback of the <br />adjacent residential district. <br />6.2.9 Permitted Projections Into Required Open Space <br />(A) Certain architectural features, such as cornices, eaves and gutters, may project into the <br />required open space as follows: <br />88