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Exhibit C-3, Page 6 <br />C. Porches and covered entries may project up to six feet into the front yard subject to <br />conformance with any required site vision standards set forth in Section 3, Street Standards, of <br />the city’s public works development standards applicable to the lot; <br />D. Uncovered porches and decks, which exceed 18 inches above the finished grade, may <br />project up to six feet into the front or rear yards; <br />E. Storefront weather protection projections into the public right-of-way are acceptable, <br />provided they don’t interfere with street trees or extend beyond the edge of the sidewalk; <br />F. The following features may project into any front yard: <br />1. Unenclosed porches and entry features may project six feet into the front yard; <br />2. Mailboxes and newspaper boxes; <br />3. Fire hydrants and associated appendages; <br />4. Bus shelters; and <br />5. Monument signs; <br />G. The following features may project into any yard: <br />1. Telephone poles and lines; <br />2. Power poles and lines; <br />3. Cable TV and internet lines; <br />4. Light and flagpoles; <br />5. Sprinkler systems; <br />6. Trellises not exceeding eight feet in height, not wider than 10 feet; <br />7. Culverts and underground water, sewer, and accessory facilities for the provision of <br />utilities, such as drains; <br />8. Electrical equipment cabinets and similar utility boxes and vaults; <br />9. Surface and stormwater water management facilities; <br />10. Fences per ECC 15.320.130; <br />11. Uncovered porches and decks not exceeding 18 inches above the finished grade; <br />and <br />12. Rockeries, retaining walls and curbs provided these structures do not exceed <br />a height of six feet from the property line grade; and <br />H. No projections are allowed into a regional utility corridor or access easement. [Ord. <br />4807 § 46, 2018; Ord. 4656 § 1 (Exh. O2), 2013.] <br /> <br />15.320.090 Setbacks from alleys. <br />Accessory buildings and accessory dwelling units, where built on top of an existing garage, may <br />be built to a property line abutting an alley, provided sufficient turning movement and <br />emergency vehicle access is provided within the alley. [Ord. 4807 § 46, 2018; Ord. 4656 § 1 <br />(Exh. O2), 2013.] <br /> <br />15.320.100 Setback modifications. <br />A. In addition to providing the standard street setback, a lot adjoining a half-street or <br />designated arterial shall provide an additional width of street setback sufficient to accommodate <br />construction of the planned half-street or arterial.