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ACCESSORY BUILDINGS <br />152.176 ACCESSORY BUILDINGS. <br />(A). The following Accessory Buildings shall be allowed as permitted uses, subject <br />to the requirements of Table 152.176.(I): <br />1.R-1 and R-1A, Single Family Zones: <br />a.One (1) Attached Garage. <br />b.One (1) Detached Garage or One Accessory Building-Major greater than 200 <br />square feet in floor area.No more than two garages, (only one of which may <br />be a detached garage), shall be allowed on any single family parcel. <br />c.One (1) Accessory Building–Minor no greater than 200 square feet in floor <br />area meeting the requirements of this ordinance. <br />d.Accessory uses which are not accessory buildings, including swimming pools, <br />hot tubs, play structures, animal shelters of less than 36 square feet in area, <br />and landscape elements that do not provide any shelter for human occupancy, <br />provided all other conditions and performance standards are met. <br />e.Setback from Other Principal Buildings. Unless attached to and made a part of <br />the principal building, no eave or other portion of an accessory building may <br />be closer than 5 feet from any eave or other portion of a principal or <br />accessory building. <br />f.Design. All accessory buildings constructed after the construction of the <br />principal building must be designed and constructed in a manner consistent <br />with the design and general appearance of the principal building. Accessory <br />buildings constructed primarily of canvas, plastic fabric, or other similar non- <br />permanent materials shall be prohibited. <br />ACCESSORY BUILDINGS 2. Attached and Multi-family Buildings. Attached and multi-family buildings in the <br />R-2, R-3 and R-4 districts are allowed one Accessory Building-Major of up to 500 <br />square feet in area, and one Accessory Building-Minor of 200 square feet or less <br />per complex, plus detached garage structures as needed to meet the requirements <br />of the Zoning Ordinance for off-street parking. <br />3. Commercial or Industrial Districts. No accessory building in a commercial or <br />industrial district shall exceed the height of the principal building except by <br />conditional use permit. <br />4. Building Standards. All accessory buildings in excess of 200 square feet shall be <br />constructed to the standards of the Minnesota State Building Code. The <br />architectural appearance of accessory buildings should be visually compatible with <br />the principal building relative to color, materials, and form.