An accessory building may be erected upon a lot on which a principle structure already exists. The use of the accessory building must be secondary and incidental to the principle use. An accessory building cannot exist without a principle building on the same lot.
(a) Accessory Buildings: Accessory buildings must not be located closer than fifteen (15) feet to the principle building and not less than ten (10) feet from the side and rear property lines. Subject to the following:
(1) One or more accessory buildings must not occupy more than thirty (30) percent of a required rear yard. No more than two (2) detached accessory buildings are permitted per lot.
(2) Accessory buildings must not be located in front of the primary structure.
(3) Detached accessory buildings in residential zoning districts must not exceed fifteen (15) feet in height.
(4) In all other zoning districts, the maximum height must not exceed the principle building height.
(Ord. 2023-051. Passed 8-16-23.)
(b) Substandard Lot Exception: On any substandard lot as defined in Section 1106.06
(a) of this Code, accessory buildings must:
(1) Not be located closer than ten (10) feet to the main building.
(2) Not less than five (5) feet from the side and rear property lines.
(3) One or more accessory buildings must not occupy more than fifty (50) percent of a required rear yard.
(4) Accessory buildings must not be located in front of the primary structure.
(5) Detached accessory buildings in residential zoning districts must not exceed fifteen (15) feet in height.
(Ord. 2021-057. Passed 6-16-21.)