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<br /> <br /> <br /> Created: 2025-05-22 16:40:52 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 36) <br /> <br />Page 104 of 198 <br />(f) Setbacks for accessory buildings less than 200 square feet and located in the urban residential zoning <br />districts are as follows: <br />(1) Ten-foot rear yard setback <br />(2) Six-foot side yard setback <br />(3) Shall be outside all drainage and utility easements. <br />(g) All accessory buildings 200 square feet or larger, are to be in conformance with all building setbacks. <br />(h) Garages allowed under sections 90-229 are permitted in addition to accessory buildings. Detached garages <br />are considered accessory buildings and are subject to all requirements of this section. For residential <br />properties without an attached garage, an additional 500 square feet, and an additional building, shall be <br />allowed beyond the maximum size and number of buildings referenced in the table above. <br />(i) Except for agricultural buildings, no accessory building may exceed in size or height, the size or height of the <br />principal building on a lot, or be located within six feet of another building. <br />(j) Except in the agricultural and long-term agricultural zoning districts, no accessory building shall be located or <br />protrude in front of the principal building on the site, in relation to any public street. <br />(k) All accessory buildings shall resemble, in style, materials, color, roofline, and siding type, the principal <br />building on the lot, except the following building types may vary from this standard: <br />(1) Accessory buildings located in the agricultural and long-term agricultural zoning districts. <br />(2) Accessory buildings under 200 square feet in size. <br />(3) Horse stables and riding arenas. <br />(4) Greenhouses. <br />(5) Gazebos and decorative shelters. <br />(6) Historic buildings. <br />(7) Buildings, constructed as part of a planned unit development, which are subject to an overall site plan. <br />Such buildings shall match the style set in the PUD. <br />(l) Any accessory building located in a commercial or industrial zoning district shall have an approved site plan <br />from the community development director prior to the issuance of a building permit. The maximum number <br />and size of buildings permitted shall be determined on a case by case basis. Accessory buildings shall not <br />dominate the streetscape, restrict views across the property, and shall not alter the character of the area. <br />(m) All accessory buildings located in commercial and industrial zoning districts shall be of the same style, <br />materials, color, roofline, and siding type as the principal building on the lot. Building types listed under <br />subsection (j), (1)—(7) of this section may vary from this standard. <br />(n) Accessory buildings shall not have indoor plumbing such that it would allow the structure to be used as living <br />space, which would constitute a dwelling. <br />(o) Other provisions of this chapter notwithstanding, there is no limit to the number or size of agricultural <br />buildings allowed on parcels of land 20 acres or more in size located in the agricultural, long-term <br />agricultural, and rural residential zoning districts. <br />(p) Any property zoned R-l, RR, AG, or FUS that is less than three acres in size shall be allowed two accessory <br />buildings with a maximum combined size of 1,500 square feet, and shall not be subject to the requirements <br />as stated in the table outlined in subsection (f). <br />(Prior Code, § 1195-030.1, § 90-204; Ord. 2009-429, § 1, 6-15-2009; Ord. No. 2015-470, § 3, 5-4-2015)