The following accessory uses are permitted in each Residential, Office, and Agricultural District:
(a) Private garages or carports.
(b) A structure for storage incidental to a permitted use.
(c) A guest house (without kitchen facilities) or rooms for guests in an accessory building, provided such facilities are used for the occasional housing of guests of the occupants of the principal building and not as rental units or for permanent occupancy.
(d) A swimming pool, bath house, and other recreational facilities designed for the use of the occupants of a single-family dwelling and their guests.
(e) A child's playhouse, treehouse, birdhouse.
(f) Statuary, arbors, trellises, barbecue equipment, flag poles, fences, play equipment, nonmechanical laundry drying equipment, walls, and hedges.
(g) Fallout shelters.
(h) Any other structure or use customarily found in conjunction with and required for full utilization and enjoyment of the principal use and which meets the definition of accessory use in Section 1135.02
(1).
(Ord. 74-8. Passed 10-3-74.)
(i) Recreational equipment subject to the following conditions:
(1) Recreational equipment may be parked or stored entirely within an enclosed building, or if not within an enclosed building, shall be parked or stored in the side or rear yard not less than three feet from any lot line. In the case of a corner lot, the street side yard shall be considered a front yard and no camping or other recreation equipment shall be parked or stored thereupon. In no case shall any camping or other recreation equipment be parked or stored on any public road.
(2) No camping or recreation equipment shall have fixed connections to electricity, gas, water, or sanitary sewer facilities, nor shall such equipment be used as a dwelling or for housekeeping purposes.
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of these subsections, camping and other recreation equipment may be parked at any point on a lot for loading and unloading purposes for a period of time not to exceed forty-eight hours.
(4) A conditional use permit may be granted by the Board of Zoning Appeals.
(j) (1) School buses and buses may be parked or stored entirely within an enclosed building, or if not within an enclosed building, shall be parked or stored in the side or rear yard not less than three feet from any lot line. In no case shall any school bus or bus be parked or stored on any public road.
(2) In the case of a corner lot in an "R" District, the street side yard shall be considered a front yard and no school bus or bus shall be parked or stored thereupon.
(3) A school bus or bus may be parked at any point on a lot for a specific purpose for a period not to exceed six hours. In no case shall any school bus or bus be parked in the front yard overnight between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
(4) A conditional use permit may be granted by the Board of Zoning Appeals.
(Ord. 93-12. Passed 12-14-93.)