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258 <br /> Article 6: Development Standards <br /> Section 6.2:Lot&Building Standards <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 /> Figure 6.2.7:Corner Lot Setbacks on Side Street <br /> ❑ Buildable Area <br /> Front Yard Setback <br /> Side Yard Se[back <br /> 6 <br /> � a <br /> Ln <br /> Fw-t Yard Srback <br /> Side Street <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 1-1, 1-2, 1-3,and El,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 L41 <br /> (A) Certain architectural features,such as cornices,eaves and gutters, may project into the <br /> required open space as follows: <br /> (1) Three feet into required front open space, <br /> (2) One foot into the required rear open space,and <br /> (3) One foot into required side open space. <br /> (B) An unenclosed balcony or porch,fire escape,or metal awning may project into the <br /> required open spaces as follows: <br /> (1) A distance not to exceed five feet into the required front or rear open space,or <br /> (2) A distance not to exceed three feet into the required side open space <br /> (C) A porch which is screen or glass enclosed shall be considered an enclosed porch <br /> (D) An enclosed vestibule,containing not more than 40 square feet,may project into the <br /> required front open space for a distance not to exceed four feet. <br /> 141 As noted in Article 3,a future study should analyze the continued need for the ratio requirements. This section <br /> is part of the ratios and,if the ratios are retained,the language is this section should be modernized since'open <br /> space"means something different to many people(and in other sections of the UDO),than it is used here and in <br /> the ratios. <br /> Orange County,North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 6-4 <br />