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COMMISSION ON BUILDING DISTRICTS 



in height, the rear yard would be 20 feet deep if on a residence street ; an 

 outer court would be 4 feet 3 indies wide and a little less than 34 feet long 

 without being wider al its open end. An inner court would be 8 feet 6 

 inches square or aboul 6 by 12 feet. 



Sec. 14, Par. (c). No building within a residence district and within 

 a D district can occupy more than 60 per cent of any interior lot. In a 



AREA D DISTRICTS INTERIOR LOTS 



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Fig. 154. 



rict mi a corner lot 100 by 100 feet a building could occupy 80 per 

 cent of the 8,000 feet on the corner, and 60 per cent of the remaining 

 2,000 square feet or an average of 76 per cent of the whole plot. If the 

 actual lot on the corner contains less than 8,000 square feet the adjoining 



