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<br />I. 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 />J. 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. <br /> <br /> <br />SECTION 3. The City Council of the City of Little Canada hereby amends Chapter 915 of the <br />Little Canada Zoning Code as follows: <br /> <br />Chapter 915: General Development Requirements <br /> <br />Section 915.020: Accessory Buildings in Residential Districts, Generally <br /> <br />A. Maximum Height: 18 feet in a residential district <br /> <br />B. Minimum Setbacks <br />1. From the front parcel line: No closer than the front façade of the house. <br />2. From the principal building on the same lot: 10 feet <br />3. From a side or rear parcel line: 5 feet. <br />4. No accessory building shall be located in a public drainage, utility or access <br />easement. <br /> <br />C. Number of Accessory Buildings Allowed <br /> <br />Subject to the other regulations in this Section, each single-family lot shall be eligible for the <br />following accessory structures: <br /> <br />1. Permitted Accessory Structures. <br /> <br />a. One garage structure, whether attached or detached; for detached garages, refer to <br />the dimensional requirements found in the R-1 and R-2 zoning districts, Chapter <br />904 of this code. <br /> <br />b. One recreational accessory building of no more than 160 square feet, and with no <br />horizontal dimension of more than 16 feet in length or width as a permitted use. <br />For the purposes of this code, a recreational accessory structure shall be designed <br />for temporary and seasonal occupancy, but shall not include permanent storage of <br />materials. Examples of such structures shall include gazebos, detached porches, or <br />similar buildings. <br /> <br />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 />