§ 154.051 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES.
   The following uses and structures are permitted in a residential district provided they conform to all setback requirements unless otherwise permitted by the Board of Zoning Appeals:
   (A)   A private garage or carport, not to exceed the three car capacity;
   (B)   A shed or storage building for garden equipment, and household items incidental to a permitted use, provided that the floor area of such shed shall not exceed 1% of the size of the zoning lot (such as, for a 12,000 gross square feet zoning lot the maximum would be a shed(s) having a total of 120 gross square feet) located in a rear yard;
   (C)   A private swimming pool and bath house fenced and protected against hazards to the public by fences or walls which totally enclose the swimming pool not less than five feet in height nor more than seven feet in height. The fence or wall shall be equipped with self-closing and self-latching gates or doors, the latching devise being located not less than four feet above ground or floor surface area of the entryway located in a rear yard;
   (D)   Elevated decks, permanently installed gazebos, hot tubs and other similar permanently installed structures located in a rear yard;
   (E)   Statuary, arbors, trellises, awnings, canopies, flag pole, open terraces, landscaping walls, ground level decks and any other structures deemed a residential accessory use by the Board of Zoning Appeals located in the front, side or rear yards. Items in this division must conform with setback requirements for the district in which the zoning lot is located unless varied by the Board of Zoning Appeals;
   (F)   Barbecue equipment, portable tent/screen house, portable recreational equipment located in the side or rear yards;
   (G)   Non-illuminated residential identification signs having no more than 120 square inches in total sign area located in the front yard;
   (H)   Off-street parking facilities as required by the terms of the district location and which are exempt for setback requirements located in the side or rear yards;
   (I)   Lights capable of providing a maximum light output of 2,300 lumens; and
   (J)   Outdoor parking of recreational vehicles, boats, camping trailers, of no more than 30 feet long provided they are parked behind the principal structure in the rear yard and no closer than ten feet from a side or rear property line.
(Ord. 0203, passed 6-10-02; Am. Ord. 1002, passed 6-14-10) Penalty, see § 154.999