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<br />s <br />. Required <br />landscaping must be maintained by the property owner and/or occupant. <br />2. Screening is required in conformance with section 106-444(a). <br />3. All yards adjacent to public right-of--way must be a minimum of ten feet. <br />4. The minimum setback adjacent to any utility easement shall be three feet. <br />5. See article V, division 4 of this chapter for additional requirements. <br />6. No sign shall be located in a sight triangle so as to obstruct traffic visibility at a level between <br />three feet and six feet as measured above adjacent road grade. <br />7. <br />"Within the Main Street District Tthe front yard is the average of the existing structures on that <br />side of the street on the same side of the street or the setback of the closest structure on an <br />adiacent lot. Within the Main Street District and Overlay. Maximum Height is Yet to be <br />Determined. <br />(Ord. No. 1501-X, § 5, 12-16-96; Ord. No. 1501-JJ, § 7, 10-14-02) <br />fl noticed that a footnote #7 was listed in the headings but there was no footnote to Qo with it, so I incorporated <br />your footnote into #7 and also added it to the Max Height column. Somehow neither Gwen Goodwin, John nor I <br />caught that when it was sent in to MCC.1 <br />
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