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DISTRICTS AND ZONES P L Q J N I K M O Primary Street Key for Diagrams Lot Line Height Line Rear-facing buildings, loading docks, overhead doors, and other service entries are prohibited on primary street-facing facades. Any buildings over 75’ in width must be articulated with a demising line or designed to read as a series of buildings no wider than 75’ each. D. BUILDING FORM Each proposed building in the ORD-C District shall comply with the following building form standards. 1. Encroachments into Setback The following encroachments are allowed within the ORD-C District subject to applicable frontage type standards (See this Chapter). Location Front Side Street Rear Notes Canopies, Awnings, and Balconies may encroach over the BTZ on the street sides and into the setback on the rear. Only Balconies are allowed within the rear encroachment. 2. Height Side Setback The height of the buildings shall not exceed the following limits. Minimum and maximum heights are measured from average finished grade at the front setback line. 26 Side Street Setback Rear Setback 0’ 5’ 5’ 0’ min 5’ min 5’ min N O P E Main St Fronting Commercial Neighborhood 12’ max 10’ max 8’ max 8’ max 4’ max 0’ I I I First Floor Ceiling Height Upper Floor(s) Ceiling Height Height Building Maximum Ancillary Building Max. Buildable Area E Main St Fronting 5 stories, 60’ 2 1/2 stories, 35’ 12’ min clear 8’ min clear Commercial Neighborhood 2 1/2 stories, 30’ 2 stories, 24’ 9’ min clear 8’ min clear J K L Notes Mansard roofs permitted with administrative approval. Any section along the BTZ not defined by a building must be defined by a 2’6” to 4’6” high feature made of stucco or masonry wall material. E. Parking Placement Off-street parking shall be located in compliance with the following setback standards. See this Chapter (Frontage Typologies) or applicability of frontage types associated with street-side parking. Location (Distance from Property Line) E Main St Fronting Front Setback 20’ Commercial Neighborhood 20’ min M Secondary Street

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