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<br />SECTION 19. Table 906-5 of the Little Canada Zoning Ordinance is amended to read as follows: <br />Table 906-5: Required Setbacks (feet), I-2 District <br /> Front Side Rear Corner <br />Side <br />From <br />R District <br />Any Water <br />Body <br />Principal Building 20 20 20 30 50 Chapters <br />908, 909, <br />910 Detached <br />Accessory Building <br />20 10 10 10 50 <br />Parking 10 10 10 10 30 <br />Driveway --1 52 103 51 402 <br />1. If primary vehicle access is provided from the rear, driveways may have a zero (0) foot setback from the rear <br />property line. Any driveway accessing the front yard shall comply with the front yard setback applicable to the <br />principal structure. <br />2. Shared driveways may have zero (0) foot setback from the side property line subject to the conditions outlined <br />in Section 915.060. <br />3. Driveways may have a zero (0) foot setback from the corner side property line when providing primary vehicle <br />access from the corner side yard. Driveway access from both the front and corner side yards may be permitted <br />with zero (0) foot setbacks, subject to approval by the City Engineer and Zoning Administrator based on site- <br />specific factors such as lot configuration, circulation, and pedestrian safety. In all cases, driveways must be <br />designed to minimize conflicts with pedestrian areas and comply with visibility and drainage standards. <br /> <br />SECTION 20. Table 906-6 of the Little Canada Zoning Ordinance is adopted to read as follows: <br />Table 906-6: Detached Accessory Buildings, I-2 District <br />Maximum <br />Number <br />Maximum <br />Total Area <br />Maximum <br />Height <br />1 30% of the <br />footprint of <br />the principal <br />building 4 <br />18 ft or height <br />of principal <br />building, <br />whichever is <br />less. <br />1. Detached accessory buildings include garages, sheds, workshops, gazebos, pergolas, and other roofed <br />structures. <br />2. Structures that are open-sided or partially enclosed (such as pergolas or gazebos) are classified as accessory <br />buildings if they are roofed and detached. <br />3. No permanent structure (one attached to frost-free footings) shall be located in an easement unless the <br />easement is amended or otherwise allows such structures. A non-permanent structure may be located in an <br />easement but may have to be moved if the easement-holder demands. <br />4. Accessory buildings may not cause a lot or development site to exceed applicable yard, lot-coverage, or <br />impervious-surface standards established in this Code <br />5. Conditional Use Permit (CUP) may be considered to allow additional buildings or area (see Sections 914.130 <br />and 915.020). <br /> <br />SECTION 21. Table 907-2 of the Little Canada Zoning Ordinance is amended to read as follows: <br />Table 907-2: Summary Table of Accessory Land Uses in the Public and Semi-Public District <br /> P: Permitted C: Conditional --: Not allowed <br />Land Uses Zoning <br />District <br />Additional <br />Development <br />Requirements <br />Public and <br />Semi-Public <br /> <br />Accessory Building, Attached P Chapters 914 <br />and 915 <br />Accessory Building, Detached P Chapters 914 <br />and 915