§ 152.061 ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS.
   (A)   An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is subordinate to a single-family dwelling unit and either attached to a single-family dwelling unit or within an accessory structure and meet the following requirements.
   (B)   A maximum of one accessory dwelling unit is allowed per legal lot and shall comply with the following criteria:
      (1)   Floor area. An accessory dwelling unit shall not exceed 800 square feet of floor area, or 40% of the primary dwelling unit's floor area, whichever is smaller. The unit may be a detached or attached to a dwelling, or in a portion of an existing accessory building (the floor area of any garage associated with the primary dwelling is not included in the calculation of maximum floor area.).
      (2)   Building design. The accessory dwelling shall be constructed of materials that are the same or similar materials used on the primary dwelling.
      (3)   Building height. The height of an accessory dwelling shall not exceed the height of the primary dwelling.
      (4)   Parking. An additional one off-street parking spaces shall be required for a site containing an accessory dwelling unit.
      (5)   There shall be a minimum ten- foot distance from the principal structure for a detached accessory dwelling unit.
      (6)   ADUs shall also be subject to all other requirements of § 152.062, Accessory Structures.
(Ord. 2022-25, passed 3-21-2022)