11-6-4: ACCESSORY USES:
The following accessory uses are permitted in residential zoned districts:
Accessory buildings and structures to house agricultural equipment or permitted livestock, excluding buildings and structures used for animal confinement or animal feeding operations, may be permitted in RE residential estate districts subject to the following:
   A.   Minimum setback for any agricultural accessory building or structure shall be at least twenty five feet (25') from all property lines.
   B.   Maximum height for any such agricultural accessory building or structure shall be twenty five feet (25').
   C.   Metal panels may be used in the construction of accessory buildings.
Clubhouses within a residential subdivision where ownership is maintained under a homeowners' association. Clubhouses shall be constructed of materials similar to the principal structures within the development and shall meet all setback requirements as specified later in this title. Parking shall be provided at a rate of five (5) stalls per one thousand (1,000) square feet of gross floor area.
Home occupations as permitted in section 11-4-12 of this title.
In R-3 residential zones, developed as a senior care, congregate care facility, condominium, apartment complex, an accessory management office, retail convenience or service shop may be permitted, provided that such complex be self-governed or under similar control, contains more than thirty (30) permanent dwelling units, provided that:
   A.   Such shops are located on the first floor or lower and there is no entrance to such place of business except from the inside of the building or internal courtyard.
   B.   Display of any stock, goods, or advertising is so arranged that it cannot be viewed from outside the building.
   C.   No advertising sign shall be permitted that exceeds one square foot in area.
Private garages which may include living quarters of domestic servants employed on the premises.
Private stables or other similar recreational uses may be permitted within the RE residential estate district.
Any other accessory use as determined by the community development director as a use that is not detrimental to the health, safety, and general welfare of the surrounding properties. (Ord. 876, 1-17-2008)