10-6-6: USE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS:
   A.   Number Of Buildings On A Lot: No more than one principal building may be located on a lot used for a single-unit or two- unit dwelling. For other uses, more than one principal building may be located on a lot provided that each building complies with the applicable requirements of this chapter as though it were an individual principal building on a lot.
   B.   Applicability Of Regulations:
      1.   Applicability Of Use Regulations: No building, structure, or land shall be used for any use other than a use allowed as either a permitted or special use in the zoning district in which such building, structure, or land is located. Buildings, structures, or land may also be used for an accessory use or a temporary use in accordance with the requirements of sections 10-7-4, "Accessory Structures And Uses", and 10-7-5, "Temporary Structures And Uses", of this title.
      2.   Applicability Of Lot And Setback Regulations: No lot or setback shall be reduced in dimension or area below the minimum requirements of this title. Lots or setbacks created after the effective date of this title shall meet the minimum requirements for the zoning district in which the structure is located. All setbacks allocated to a building shall be located on the same zoning lot as such building.
      3.   Applicability Of Bulk And Height Regulations: All buildings and structures erected after the effective date of this title shall meet the bulk and height requirements for the zoning district in which the structure is located. No existing structure shall be enlarged, altered, reconstructed, or relocated in such a manner that conflicts with the requirements of the zoning district in which the structure is located.
   C.   Visibility Obstruction: Nothing shall be erected, placed, or allowed to grow in a manner that will create a visibility obstruction for motorists, bicyclists, or pedestrians. No building, structure, sign, or landscape element shall obstruct the area between 2.5 feet and eight feet (8') in height within the sight triangle area. The sight triangle area is measured along thirty feet (30') of curb line, or edge of pavement where no curbs are present, from the point where two (2) or more streets intersect or where a street intersects railroad tracks (see figure 10-6-6-1, "Visibility Obstruction", of this subsection).
FIGURE 10-6-6-1
VISIBILITY OBSTRUCTION
(Ord. 67-2018, 12-18-2018)