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c. One shed, provided that: Such sheds shall be constructed of materials and colors <br />similar and/or complementary to the principal building; shall not utilize either <br />corrugated fiberglass or metal siding or roofing; shall be no higher than 15 18 feet <br />in height; shall be utilized solely for storage of materials and equipment accessory <br />to residential dwellings; and shall not be utilized for shelter or accommodation for <br />animals of any kind. <br />d. One detached garage as a second garage on the property, under the following <br />conditions: <br />1. The other garage structure is an attached garage. <br />2. The proposed detached garage meets all other relevant conditions of <br />this Section. <br />3. The total of all aggregate attached/detached garage and other accessory <br />structures space on the property does not exceed 1,000 1,500 square <br />feet. <br /> <br />2. Additional Detached Structures <br />Beyond the limitations of this Section, the construction of a second garage (either attached or <br />detached), a third accessory building, or a second shed shall require the approval of a <br />Conditional Use Permit. <br /> <br />When a Conditional Use Permit is issued to exceed 1,000 square feet of garage and accessory <br />building area, the parcel shall not be eligible for a detached shed as otherwise permitted. Any <br />existing such sheds must be removed as a condition of the Conditional Use Permit. <br /> <br />D. Exterior Building Materials: The exterior color, design, and/or material of <br />attached/detached and accessory structures shall be compatible with the principal <br />structure. <br /> <br />E. Size: Attached and detached garages cannot exceed 1,000 square feet or 100 percent of <br />the first-floor area of the principal structure, whichever is more restrictive. <br /> <br />F. Setbacks: In most residential zoning districts, attached garages are considered part of the <br />principal structure for setback purposes from the side property line. Attached garages <br />must maintain the same front and rear yard setback as the principal structure. <br /> <br />G. Height: The height of an attached or detached garage shall not exceed the height of the <br />principal structure. The height of an accessory structure is limited to 18 feet as measured <br />to the mean of the roofline (from ground grade to the middle of a pitched roof). <br /> <br />H. Placement: Detached garages may be located in the side and rear yards only. <br /> <br />I. Lot Coverage: Detached garages and accessory structures may not cover more than 35 <br />percent of the available rear yard (rear wall of house to rear lot line). <br /> <br />J. Setbacks: In most residential zoning districts, detached garages must maintain a 5-foot <br />setback from both the side and the rear property lines. <br /> <br />K. The total of all aggregate attached/detached garage and other accessory structures cannot <br />exceed 1,500 square feet. Except through a Conditional Use Permit application and <br />approval process.