This subchapter provides standards that accessory uses and structures in residential districts are required to meet. These standards allow the property owner to use the property in ways that are normally associated with the principal residential use of the property and allow the city appropriate means to maintain the residential nature of neighborhoods. The accessory uses listed in § 152.262 are permitted in the individual residential zoning districts provided that:
(A) Such uses are subordinate and incidental to the principal residential use of the property.
(B) No accessory use is permitted that changes the residential character, rating or appearance of the lot or any structures on the lot.
(C) No accessory use or structure other than a fence or a temporary construction office for a project to be built on the property may be permitted in a residential district without a principal use occupying the property.
(D) There may be no exterior storage or display of equipment, materials or products except as permitted by this section and Chapter 150 of the City Code.
(Ord. 2000-936)