1147.08 ACCESSORY USE REGULATIONS.
   Accessory uses, buildings and structures permitted in business districts shall conform to the following standards.
   (a)   General Regulations.
      (1)   An accessory use customarily incident to the permitted principal or conditional use shall be permitted in business districts only upon the same   lot with the permitted principal or conditional use.
      (2)   Any accessory building shall comply with the minimum front, side and rear yard setbacks for main buildings as set forth in Schedule 1147.04.
   (b)   Waste Receptacles.
      (1)   Handling of solid waste. All solid waste products resulting from any permitted principal, conditionally permitted or permitted accessory use shall either be disposed of, or stored in buildings or completely enclosed containers.
      (2)    Screening requirements. Dumpsters and containers pursuant to Section 1147.08(b)(1), including receptacles for recyclable materials, shall be completely screened from any parking area or street right-of-way by a vision obscuring fence or plant material.
   (c)   Off-Street Parking and Loading Regulations. Off-street parking and loading regulations shall be provided in accordance with Chapter 1155.
   (d)   Sign Regulations. The use of signs in any business district shall be in accordance with Chapter 1347 .
   (e)   Storage Containers. Storage containers are not permitted in the front yard of any business district. Temporary use of storage containers for the limited purposes of storing or maintaining supplies, equipment, and merchandise during building repairs or renovations for the period of time determined necessary to complete said repairs or renovations may be permitted in as a conditional use in accordance with Chapter 1161 . In addition to restrictions imposed by Chapter 1161 , the Planning Commission may only approve placement of the storage container in a front yard in the case of an exceptionally irregular, narrow, shallow or steep lots or other exceptional physical conditions effecting placement of said storage containers.
(Ord. 1996-017. Passed 2-12-96; Ord. 2022-073. Passed 9-13-22.)