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3. General Provisions_V1 <br /> <br />3-17 <br />c. The entire structure, including any base material, must be designed to be <br />easily moved if deemed necessary by the city. <br /> <br />d. Removal of an accessory structure or portion thereof for the purpose of <br />utilizing the easement shall be at the property owner’s expense. <br /> <br />6. In Rural and Residential districts, Gazebos that are attached to the dwelling by a <br />raised deck, porch, or patio shall not be counted towards the maximum area or number of accessory <br />structures allowed on a site, so long as the sides of the gazebo remain at least 50%, though the <br />open areas may be covered with screens. <br /> <br />7. In Rural and Residential districts, Fabric structures are considered an accessory <br />structure and are therefore counted towards the maximum area and number of accessory structures <br />allowed on a site. <br /> <br />7.8. No Building Permit shall be required for detached accessory buildings containing <br />200 sq. ft. in gross floor area or less. Such building(s) will require a Zoning Permit and shall <br />comply with all applicable regulations set forth in this chapter. <br /> <br />(b) Sport Courts. In all Rural and Residential districts, the following standards shall <br />apply to outdoor sport courts, whether temporary or permanent: <br /> <br />1. A building permit shall be required for all private residential sport courts. <br /> <br />2. An application for a building permit or a conditional use permit shall include a site <br />plan showing the following along with all required information: <br /> <br />a. The size, shape, pavement and sub-pavement materials. <br /> <br />b. The location of the court. <br /> <br />c. The location of the house, garage, fencing, septic systems and any other <br />structural improvements on the lot. <br /> <br />d. The location of structures on all adjacent lots. <br /> <br />e. A grading plan showing all revised drainage patterns and finished elevations <br />at the four corners of the court. <br /> <br />f. Landscaping and turf protection around the court. <br /> <br />g. Location of existing and proposed wiring and lighting facilities. <br /> <br />3. Sport courts shall not be located closer than ten (10) feet to any side and rear lot <br />line. Sport courts shall not be located within any required front yard or side yard abutting a street.
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