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YAVAPAI COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING ORDINANCE Page 95 b. On Commercial and Industrial Zoned lots: eight feet (8’). c. Four feet (4’) on any portion of the rear third of a corner lot backing to a Key lot by a line joining required Key lot setback and the street right-of-way intersection. d. Three feet (3’) within the triangular area formed by measuring ten feet (10’) along the boundary of roadways and drives from the intersection thereof (including hedges and other plantings). Height may be increased not to exceed four feet (4’) provided such height increase does not hamper visibility for traffic safety. e. Where a fence or wall is required as a screening or other protection to Residential Zoned lots, such shall comply to the height limits of such Residential Zoned lot. 3. Total height (solid plus any nonsolid portions) shall not exceed the stated opaque or solid maximums by more than fifty percent (50%) for residential lots or contiguous thereto and by more than twenty-five percent (25%) for commercial and industrial zoned lots. C. BUILDINGS: No portion of any building exceeding a height of four feet (4’) shall occupy the triangular area formed by measuring ten feet (10’) along the right-of-way lines from the intersection thereof. (See Example) Buildings located on sloping lots equal or greater than twenty-six percent (26%) average slope are permitted an extra story on the downhill side, provided the building height does not exceed the maximum height in feet allowed in the District. A. INCIDENTAL: A home occupation shall be conducted in a primary dwelling or in an attached or detached accessory structure and shall be clearly incidental to the use of the primary structure as a dwelling or accessory structure as a garage, workshop, storage shed or barn. B. APPEARANCE: In no way shall the appearance of the structure or premises be so altered or the conduct of the occupation within the structure be such that it can be recognized as serving a non- residential use (either by color, materials, construction, lighting, signs, sounds or noises, vibrations, display of equipment, etc.) C. NUISANCE: The home occupation shall not cause any sustained or unpleasant noises, vibrations, noxious fumes, dust odors or glare. The use shall not create any radio or television interference or cause any parking or additional traffic beyond what a normal single-family residence would generate in the immediate neighborhood. D. EMPLOYEES: No one other than a resident of the dwelling shall be employed in the conduct of a home occupation. SECTION 543 HOME OCCUPATION
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