§ 155.106 LOCATION RESTRICTION.
   (A)   (1)   An accessory building may not be located nearer to any interior lot line than that permitted for the main building, when any part of this accessory building is on line with the main building, if extended. However, when an accessory building is located in the rear yard, it may then be located within three feet of the interior lot line, but not nearer than five feet of the rear lot line.
      (2)   However when a substantial part of the wall of an accessory building is a part of the main building or where an accessory building is attached to the main building in a substantial manner as by a roof so as to be counted as part of the main building and said accessory building is located in the rear yard, it may then be located within three feet of the interior lot line, but not nearer than five feet of the rear lot line subject to divisions (B) and (C) of this section.
   (B)   An accessory building shall not be erected prior to the establishment or construction of the main building to which it is accessory.
   (C)   No accessory building shall be located on a reversed corner lot beyond the front yard required on the adjacent lot to the rear, nor be located nearer than five feet to the side lot line of the adjacent building on the lot to the rear.
   (D)   The height of an accessory building on a residential zoning lot, or serving a residential use, shall not exceed 18 feet, or the height of the principal building, whichever is less.
('71 Code, § 11-17-2) (Ord. 1413, passed 9-13-60; Am. Ord. 2224, passed 9-14-81; Am. Ord. 3297, passed 2-13-01) Penalty, see § 155.999