§ 155.217 ACCESSORY USES.
   (A)   Uses permitted. Customary accessory uses shall be permitted in any zoning district; provided, such use is directly related to the principal use.
   (B)   Height and setback. Unless otherwise indicated in the following table, the height and setback required for accessory uses shall be the same as for the principal permitted use.
   (C)   Table of special height and setback.
Accessory Use To
Use
Setback
Front
Side
Rear
Height
Accessory Use To
Use
Setback
Front
Side
Rear
Height
Agriculture residence
Barn and out buildings
Z
10
10
Z
Pet house
X
2
2
N/A
Garage (1)
Z
2
2
15
Utility buildings
X
2
2
12
Swimming pool (3)
X
2
2
N/A
TV satellite receivers
X
6
6
8
Solar collectors
X
6
6
N/A
Churches
Parsonage (2)
Z
Z
Z
Z
Education buildings (2)
Z
Z
Z
Z
Hospital
Staff quarters (2)
Z
8
10
Z
Chapels (2)
35
12
10
Z
Schools (2)
35
12
10
Z
Industrial
Caretakers quarters (2)
35
6
10
Z
Schools
Dormitories (2)
35
12
25
Z
Teachers quarters (2)
Z
8
10
Z
Power plants
35
12
30
N/A
Stadiums
35
12
30
N/A
NOTES TO TABLE:
“X” not permitted
“Z” same requirements basic zone
 
(1) Free-standing garages shall be located at least 10 feet from principal residence. Attached structures or structures closer than 10 feet shall have setbacks same as basic zoning district.
(2) Each structure shall be separated from the principal structure or other structure by at least 20 feet.
(3) Permanently installed above ground swimming pools equal to or greater than 30 inches deep shall have safety barriers constructed simultaneous to their construction.
 
The required barrier may be a wall or fence at least 48 inches in height around the pool or the property. Fences or walls used as barriers shall be installed with self-latching gates with the release mechanism of the gate on the pool side of the gate. Where an above ground pool structure is used as a barrier or where the barrier is mounted on top of the pool structure, and the means of access is a ladder or steps: the ladder or steps shall be capable of being secured, locked or removed to prevent access; or the ladder or steps must be surrounded by a barrier wall or fence. An existing barrier on the property at the time of pool construction shall fulfill the barrier requirement.
 
(Ord. 8, passed 10-23-1987, § 6.09)