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church parking purposes. <br />(7) Room and/or board for up to four persons. <br />(8) Home occupations not meeting the definitions and requirements of section 113- <br />391. <br />(d) Permitted accessory uses. No accessory structures or use of land shall be permitted <br />except for one or more of the following uses: <br />(1) Home occupations meeting the definitions and requirements of section 113- <br />391. <br />(2) Private tennis courts, provided no portion of the paved or fenced area is within <br />a required front yard or less than ten feet from a property line. <br />(3) One private garage or carport and parking space as regulated in section 113- <br />240. <br />(4) Private automobile repair or reconditioning as regulated in section 113-250. <br />(5) Planned landscape areas and edible landscape areas, including residential <br />gardens, as defined and regulated in section 54-38. <br />(6) Keeping of domestic pets as required in the Code. <br />(7) Signs as provided in subsection (g) of this section. <br />(8) Decorative landscape features and fences as regulated herein. <br />(9) Accessory buildings other than detached private garages as regulated herein. <br />The design and placement of the accessory buildings must be approved by the <br />planner as being in harmony with the surrounding residential neighborhood. <br />(10) Buildings temporarily located for purposes of constructing on the premises for <br />a period not to exceed the time necessary for such construction (approved by <br />zoning administrator). <br />(11) One composting area, or one compost structure as defined in section 113- <br />240(l), of plant material including leaves, grass clippings, plant trimmings, <br />fruits, vegetables and peels, but excluding animal derived materials such as <br />bones, meat scraps and dairy products, not to cover more than 25 square feet in <br />area and five feet in height in the rear yard. A larger composting area requires a <br />permitted accessory use permit. A compost area must be set back at least five <br />feet from any property line. The compost shall be maintained according to <br />accepted composting practices for the residential yard. <br />(12) Garage and residential boutique sales limited to four sales each calendar year <br />per residential unit, not to exceed ten consecutive days or two consecutive <br />weekends each. <br />(13) Keeping of chickens as regulated by the Code. <br />(14) Beekeeping as regulated by the Code. <br />(15) Electric vehicle chargers for private use. <br />(16) Accessory dwelling units as provided in section 113-240. <br />
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