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The following minimum yard requirements shall apply in the SSC zone: (Note: All setbacks are measured from the property line)

(1) Front Yard. Each lot or parcel in the SSC zone shall have a landscaped front yard of at least fifteen (15) feet from all private drives and private streets, and at least twenty (20) feet from all public rights-of-way.

(2) Side Yard. Except as provided in Subsections (3), (4), and (9) of this Section, each lot or parcel of land in the SSC zone shall have a landscaped buffer yard and building setback of at least ten (10) feet.

(3) Side Yard - Corner Lots. On corner lots, the side yard contiguous to the street shall be not less than fifteen (15) feet in width, and shall not be used for vehicular parking. Said area shall be appropriately landscaped except those portions devoted to access and driveway use.

(4) Side Yard - Driveway. See Section 14.37.100, Provo City Code.

(5) Side Yard - Accessory Building. All accessory buildings shall comply with the same setback requirement as main buildings.

(6) Rear Yard. Each lot or parcel of land in the SSC zone shall have a rear landscaped buffer yard and building setback of at least ten (10) feet. Building setbacks may be greater as noted.

(7) Rear Yard - Accessory Buildings. All accessory buildings shall comply with the same setback requirement as main buildings.

(8) Irregular Shaped Parcels. On irregular shaped parcels, where it is not clear if a yard is a side or rear yard, a minimum landscaped setback of ten (10) feet shall be maintained.

(9) Side and Rear Yards - Adjoining Residential Zone. When a new SSC center is placed next to an existing residential zone boundary line, the commercial building setback shall match the required setback of the adjoining residential zone, be it a front or rear yard of thirty (30) feet, or a side yard of ten (10) feet.

(Exception: These provisions shall not apply to accessory buildings, which may have the minimum ten (10) foot setback, provided they are screened appropriately and no more than twelve (12) feet in height.)

(Enacted 1995-97)