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a. The front of the garage is recessed at least four (4) feet behind the plane of the <br />primary facade; or <br />b. The front of the garage is recessed at least four (4) feet behind a porch if the garage is <br />even with the primary facade; or <br />c. The width of the attached garage shall not exceed 60% of the width of the entire <br />principal building facade (including garage) fronting the primary street. <br />2. Attached garages shall not exceed one thousand (1,000) square feet in area at the ground <br />floor level except by conditional use permit. <br />3. Garage doors or openings shall not exceed fourteen (14) feet in height. <br />C. Detached structures. Detached accessory structures shall be permitted in residential districts <br />in accordance with the following requirements: <br />1. Detached accessory structures shall be located to the side or rear of the principal building, <br />and are not permitted within the required front yard or within a side yard abutting a <br />street. <br />2. Detached garages shall not exceed one thousand (1,000) square feet at ground floor level <br />and shall not exceed a height of twenty-two (22) feet or the height of the principal <br />structure, whichever is higher. The maximum size and height may be increased upon <br />approval of a conditional use permit, provided that lot coverage requirements are <br />satisfied. <br />3. Pole barns, as defined herein, exceeding one hundred twenty (120) square feet shall be <br />prohibited. <br />4. No more than thirty (30) percent of the rear yard area may be covered by accessory <br />structures. <br />5. Garage doors or openings shall not exceed fourteen (14) feet in height. <br />5154.457 Accessory Uses. <br />A. Exterior Storage in Residential Districts. All materials and equipment shall be stored within a <br />building or be fully screened so as not to be visible from adjoining properties, except for the <br />following: <br />1. Laundry drying, <br />2. Construction and landscaping materials and equipment currently being used on the <br />premises. Materials kept on the premises for a period exceeding six (6) months shall be <br />screened or stored out of view of the primary street on which the house fronts. <br />3. Agricultural equipment and materials, if these are used or intended for use on the <br />premises. <br />4. Off-street parking and storage of vehicles and accessory equipment, as regulated in Section <br />154.095. <br />5. Storage of firewood shall be kept at least ten (10) feet from any habitable structure and <br />screened from view from adjacent properties. <br />6. Outdoor parking. <br />B. Temporary Sales. Temporary sales, also known as yard or garage sales, are permitted in all <br />residential districts, limited to two (2) per calendar year per residence, not to exceed four (4) <br />days in length. <br />29 <br />