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allowed on a site, so long as the sides of the gazebo remain at least <br />• 50 %, though the open areas may be covered with screens. <br />• <br />• <br />g. <br />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 />9. Rural and Residential Zoning District Accessory Buildings. The following <br />summarizes the maximum number, size, and height of accessory buildings <br />allowed in an individual parcel according to lot size and residential <br />district. For the purposes of this section, lot size for metes and bounds <br />properties shall include roadway easements. <br />a. Twenty (20) Acres or Greater. (R, R-X, R -BR, R -1, R -1X, R -EC, <br />and PSP Districts) <br />1) No maximum combination of accessory building(s) and <br />garage(s) size requirement. <br />2) Metal buildings and pole barns acceptable. <br />3) Fabric or vinyl canopy structures acceptable. <br />4) No maximum height requirement. <br />5) One (1) attached garage not to exceed one thousand two <br />hundred (1,200) square feet or equal to the size of the <br />house foundation, whichever is greater. <br />b. Ten (10) to Less than Twenty (20) Acres. (R, R -X R -BR, R -1, R- <br />IX, R -EC, and PSP Districts) <br />1) The combination of accessory building(s) and garage(s) <br />shall not exceed the greater of <br />a. Ten thousand (10, 000) square feet, or <br />b. 1.85% of the lot area, not to exceed fift.een <br />thousand (15, 000) square feet. <br />2) Total allowable accessory building space shall be limited <br />to the following: <br />a. One (1) attached garage and <br />