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3. General Provisions_V1 <br /> <br />3-24 <br />i. One thousand two hundred (1,200) square feet, or <br /> <br />ii. 3.75% of the lot area, not to exceed five thousand (5,000) square feet. <br /> <br />b. Total allowable accessory building space shall be limited to the following: <br /> <br />i. One (1) attached garage and one (1) detached structure, or <br /> <br />ii. Two (2) detached accessory structures. <br /> <br />c. One (1) attached garage not to exceed one thousand two hundred (1,200) <br />square feet or equal to ninety (90) percent of the size of the house foundation, whichever is greater. <br /> <br />d. Twenty (20) foot maximum height. <br /> <br />e. No metal sheet/panel siding with vertical orientation except upon tool sheds <br />less than one hundred fifty (150) square feet in area. Metal horizontal lap siding is acceptable. <br /> <br />f. Fabric or vinyl canopy structures acceptable. <br /> <br />g. Roof and exterior color and material compatible with home (except <br />manufactured tool shed). <br /> <br />(j)(k) Commercial and Industrial Zoning Districts. The following establishes the <br />maximum number, size, and height of accessory buildings allowed in the commercial and <br />industrial zoning districts: <br /> <br />1. Except in Commercial, and Industrial zoning districts, where allowed by <br />Conditional Use Permit, and in an approved planned unit development that specifically allows it, <br />provided for in §1007.024 of this Ordinance not more than one (1) accessory building shall be <br />allowed not to exceed four hundred (400) square feet except when intended for storage of buses <br /> <br />(Ord No. 05-19, passed 04-08-2019) <br /> <br />2. Building setbacks shall not exceed base district requirement. <br /> <br />3. Building height shall be limited to twelve (12) feet maximum except when <br />intended for storage of buses per §1007.043 (2)(b)2. of this Ordinance. <br /> <br />4. Metal buildings and pole barns are prohibited. <br /> <br />5. Roof and exterior color and material shall be compatible with the principal <br />structure. <br />