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(D) If the garage door on an attached garage must face a primary street due to <br /> lack of legal access from an alley or secondary street,the garage door must be <br /> set back a minimum of 20 feet from the front fagade of the house. <br /> (E) Garages oriented with garage doors facing an alley shall have a setback <br /> (apron)of not less than 18' from the alley, sufficient to accommodate the <br /> parking of an automobile. <br /> (F) Garage setbacks shall include paved and screened locations for trash cans if <br /> trash cans are not stored in the garage. <br /> (G) No more than one(1) double or two (2) single garage doors are permitted <br /> to face any primary or secondary street. <br /> (H) Garages shall incorporate roof types that match the roof type of the primary <br /> building. Hipped and gabled are acceptable roof types. <br /> (I) Three-car garages are prohibited. <br /> (J) Driveways fifteen feet(15') or greater at the curb or circular designed <br /> driveways within the front yard setback are prohibited. <br /> (7) Single Family and Two-Family Residential Building Addresses <br /> (A) Address numbers should be a minimum of three inches (3") in height. <br /> Vinyl-applied numbers are prohibited. <br /> (e) Multi-Family Residential <br /> All new multi-family residential construction shall comply with the following <br /> regulations: <br /> (1) Multi-Family Residential Building Massing <br /> (A) In the event of mixed residential building types on abutting lots located <br /> within the same block face, the height and massing of new multi-family <br /> buildings shall be no more than twice the height and massing of the <br /> immediately abutting building, including buildings on the same lot. <br /> (B) Angular or curved building massing is prohibited. <br /> (C) Buildings shall not exceed three (3) stories or forty feet (40') in height. <br /> (2) Multi-Family Residential Roof Shapes <br /> Page 11 of 26 <br />