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GENERAL PROVISIONS <br />(2 ) HEIGHT <br />SECTION io..16 <br />(a) Hospitals, churches, schools, radio transmission towers, water <br />towers, chimneys, spires, pent houses, cupolas, silos, windmills and similar <br />structures may be erected to a height greater than the maximum permitted in <br />the district in which they are located.; provided, however, that no part of <br />such structure above the height limit shall be used for residential purposes. <br />(3) AREA, FRONTAGE AND POPULATION DENSITY <br />(a) Any lot or parcel shown on a recorded subdivision, plat or assessor's <br />plat, or conveyance recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Dane <br />County prior to the adoption of this ordinance, may be used as a building site, <br />or for any purpose permitted in this ordinance, even though such lot or parcel <br />does not conform to the minimum frontage or area requirements of the district <br />in which it is located; provided, however, -that no multiple family dwelling or <br />residential . unit in combination with some other use, shall be erected, altered <br />or converted in use on lots having a width of less than fifty (50) feet. <br />(b) Any lot or parcel shown on a recorded subdivision, plat or assessor's <br />plat, or conveyance and recorded in the office of the register of deeds for <br />Dane County prior to the adoption of this.ordinance, may be increased in size <br />by the addition of all or part of the adjoining lots or parcels and.such <br />resulting lots or parcel may be used for any purpose permitted in the district <br />in which it is located although by such addition such lots or .parcels do not <br />reach the minimum area or frontage required in such district; provided, however, <br />that subsequent to such addition, the side yard, open space and percentage of <br />occupancy provisions for lots of the resulting size shall apply; and provided <br />further, that after buildings have been erected on such lots or parcels their <br />area or width shall not thereafter be reduced, except in conformity to the <br />provisions of this ordinance. <br />(4) SETBACK: <br />(a) The setback of buildings for uses designated in Section 10.05 (1)(f), <br />(g) and (h) shall be not less than fifty (50) feet; and for uses designated in <br />Section 10.12 (1)(g) the minimum setback shall be seventy - five (75) feet. <br />(b) In no district shall any part of the building project into any set- <br />back area except chimneys, steps, open porches not covered or enclosed and <br />not more than two (2) feet above grade. <br />(c) In district in which service stations are permitted, pumps and pump <br />islands may be located within the' setback lines, but not closer to the lot line <br />or highway right of way line than twelve (12) feet. On corner lots no pump or <br />pump island shall be closer to either street or highway than twelve (12) feet. <br />(d) In case of interior hots having frontage on two streets, no accessory <br />building shall extend into the setback area.of either street. <br />(e) When the side line of an interior lot is formed wholly or in part by <br />the rear line of an abutting corner lot and the street side yard for the main <br />building is less than the setback for the main building facing such street, <br />28 <br />
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