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2 <br /> <br /> <br />a. No accessory building or use shall b e constructed or developed on <br />a lot prior to the time of construction of the principal building to <br />which it is accessory, except in the case of agricultural buildings <br />on agriculture land as defined by State Statute 273.13, Section 23, <br />as amended. <br /> <br />b. A bui lding or portion thereof used for an accessory use, other than <br />home occupation, shall be considered as an accessory building. <br /> <br />c. No detached accessory building shall be closer to the front lot line <br />than the principal building or its attached garage except within the <br />R, R -X, and R -BR Zoning Districts, provided the accessory <br />building is set back at least one hundred (100) feet from the street <br />right -of -way. <br /> <br />d. Setbacks for accessory buildings in all districts shall be <br />determined in accordance with appropriat e district provisions. <br />Location of said accessory buildings shall not interfere with the <br />future subdivision of the property. <br /> <br />e. Accessory structures may be constructed within public and private <br />utility and drainage easements provided that: <br /> <br />1) No accessory structure shall be located within a drainage or <br />utility easement without written permission of the Zoning <br />Administrator and the filing of an encroachment agreement. <br /> <br />2) No footings or foundation shall be placed within the easement. <br /> <br />3) The entire structure, incl uding any base material, must be <br />designed to be easily moved if deemed necessary by the city. <br /> <br />4) Removal of an accessory structure or portion thereof for the <br />purpose of utilizing the easement shall be at the property <br />owner’s expense. <br /> <br />f. In Rural and Residen tial districts, Gazebos that are attached to the <br />dwelling by a raised deck, porch, or patio shall not be counted <br />towards the maximum area or number of accessory structures <br />allowed on a site, so long as the sides of the gazebo remain at least <br />50%, though th e open areas may be covered with screens. <br /> <br />g. In Rural and Residential districts, Fabric structures are <br />considered an accessory structure and are therefore counted <br />towards the maximum area and number of accessory structures <br />allowed on a site. <br />