1171.03 ACCESSORY STRUCTURES.
   (a)   Accessory uses and structures shall be permitted in association with a principal use or structure. Such accessory structures shall not be used for dwelling purposes.
   (b)   There shall be no more than two detached accessory structures to a principal use or structure.
   (c)   In residential districts, the total size of any and all detached accessory structures to a principal use shall not exceed the greater of thirty percent (30%) of the living area of the principal structure or 576 square feet in total exterior area, nor shall any structure exceed 24 feet in height. Accessory structures in other districts may exceed those limits, provided the sizes of such structures have been reviewed and approved as part of the Certificate of Appropriateness process.
   (d)   Such accessory uses may be located within the minimum side and rear yards, but in no event shall they be located closer to a lot line than five feet nor shall any accessory structure protrude past the front of the primary structure.
   (e)   For the purposes of this section “detached” means not connected by a common bearing wall, column, beam, girder or roof. (Ord. 19-2010. Passed 11-16-10.)