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lots if not corner lots themselves would be considered as strictly interior 

 lots in computing area to be covered. 



Sec. IS, Pars, (a) and (b). In a residence district a rear yard for 

 lots 100 feet deep would be 25 feet deep at the ground story, except that 

 garages and other out buildings might occupy 40 per cent of such rear yard 

 area. In an ordinary 23/2-story house, approximately 25 feet high, an outer 

 court or side yard would be at least 5 feet 2j4 inches wide. Such a side yard 

 would be required only on one side of a house. However, if a lot is 50 feet 

 or less in width, a side yard of this sort for a 2j4-story house could be re- 

 duced to 4 feet 2 inches. The 50 per cent allowance on the ground story 

 would allow for one-story wings, bay windows, porches, etc. In the case 

 of a building not within a residence district on a 100-foot deep lot the rear 

 yard would have to be only 15 feet deep and no limitation is placed on the 

 percentage of the lot which the building may cover. It would be possible 



AREA'E DISTRICTS 



The examp/es snow/? 6e/ow areposs/ife fypicai duiid/p/s. 



tn a res/dence d/s frier even/ 6(//M/y spafff?ai/e o/?e s/dej/ard-- 

 6i///ef/f?as attached ' //? rows are /hereby prop id/fed. 



Bi/M/pj/ op ap fpferior /of 

 inares/depce district. 



Bui/dipt? op a corner tof/p a 

 residence district 



ground story S0% of tot ^ ~^ < ^f'^ S ' Ground sforj70fo of tot ^^j^g^- 



dpper stories 30fi ■ 



f^nfr 



upper ■ 4Cf. 



ffviidina op at 'inferior tot 

 poffp a residerce district 



Bciidipp op a comer tot rot 

 /p a residepce district. 



No percentage restriction. 

 Fig. 155. 



to build an apartment house in an E district provided it conformed with 

 these percentage and yard and court requirements. Where a required depth 

 of a rear vard at the curb level would be over 10 feet and the building 



