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<br />corridors and greater building setbacks. Parking structures located below <br /> <br />ten (10) feet mean sea level may be constructed to twenty five (25) feet of <br /> <br />any property line pro'/ided however that no portion of the parking <br /> <br />structure may be visible from a side or front property line. Side setbacks <br /> <br />for parking structures and other accessory structures and for the principal <br /> <br />buildings may be calculated separately <br /> <br />(4) Minimum separation between buildings on the same site shall be the <br /> <br />greater of one fifth (1/5) the average (i.e. mean) actual height of the <br /> <br />adjoining buildings or 1.5 times the average (i.e. mean) width of the <br /> <br />adjacent two (2) times the average width of the required side setback <br /> <br />building on the same pareel or twenty (20) feet, except where doors, <br /> <br />vlindows or other openings in the building 'wall of a living unit face a '.vall <br /> <br />of the same building and/or a wall of another building on the same site, in <br /> <br />which case a minimum separation of not less than thirty (30) feet shall be <br /> <br />pro'/ided. Cantilevers and open porches may project from the building <br /> <br />wall into the required building separation not more than six (6) feet and <br /> <br />unenclosed stairways may project from the building wall into the required <br /> <br />building separation not more than ten (10) feet. Stairways, when located <br /> <br />in the required open space (court), shall be supported by the necessary <br /> <br />columns only; support by a wall is strictly prohibited. For the purposes of <br /> <br />this section, separate buildings or towers located on top of the same <br /> <br />parking structure shall be considered separate buildings and shall have the <br /> <br />required building separations. No structure, excluding balconies and <br /> <br />099-63 RU-4A Article XIX Amendment 3/5/99-1112/00 8:16 AM draft. <br />Page 18 of 44 <br />