Development standards within residential zones shall be as set forth in section 9-10-090, table 9-10-3 of this chapter, and in this section. (Ord. 394, 8-7-2001)
A. Accessory Buildings: The following requirements shall apply to any accessory building in a residential zone:
1. All accessory buildings, regardless of size, shall be subject to the following regulations:
a. An accessory building shall not encroach upon any easement or right of way, except as provided in section 9-27-070 of this title.
b. The combined square footage of all detached accessory buildings shall not exceed eight percent (8%) of the total lot area.
c. Accessory buildings shall not be located within ten feet (10') of any dwelling or building located upon an adjoining lot.
d. Accessory buildings shall be set at least six feet (6') from the main building. (Ord. 769, 8-7-2007)
e. Accessory buildings on a corner lot shall meet the same front yard setbacks as the main building. For purposes of locating an accessory building on a corner lot, the "front wall plane" is the plane of the main building containing the primary entrance.(Ord. 769, 8-7-2007; amd. Ord. 1251, 3-21-2017)
f. In no case shall an accessory building be built into the required front yard setback.
g. Separate meter connections for water, sewer, or gas utilities shall not be permitted for any accessory building.
2. In addition to the requirements in subsection A1 of this section, the following requirements shall apply to accessory buildings:
a. Accessory buildings two hundred (200) square feet in floor area or under shall:
(1) Be located behind the front wall plane of the main building.
(2) Meet all applicable fire and building code requirements.
(3) Not exceed twelve feet (12') in height to the peak of roof, or highest roof point, whichever is greater.
b. Accessory buildings over two hundred (200) square feet shall:
(1) Be located behind the front wall plane of the main building;
(2) Be a minimum of ten feet (10') from the property lines;
(3) Not have exterior walls exceeding fifteen feet (15') in height, measured from the average grade of the lot as found in the building code presently adopted by Draper City;
(4) Not have a roof exceed a twelve to twelve (12:12) pitch; and
(5) Not exceed twenty five feet (25') as measured from average finish grade of the lot to the peak of the roof. (Ord. 769, 8-7-2007; amd. Ord. 1498, 8-3-2021)