(A) All agricultural, conservation, and residential districts.
(1) Any attached accessory building or structure shall be considered as a part of the principal building.
(2) The maximum height of any accessory buildings shall be as follows:
(a) Twenty-five feet for agricultural and conservation districts.
(b) Twenty feet for residential districts.
(3) An accessory structure shall be:
(a) A minimum distance of five feet from any other building on the property.
(b) In residential districts, a minimum distance of five feet from the side lot line and seven and one-half feet from the rear lot line. In Conservation and Agricultural Districts, a minimum of 15 feet from the side and rear lot lines. In any zoning district, accessory structures must be at least 25 feet from private roadway easements.
(c) Not in the front yard, except on an Agricultural zoned tract of land two acres or larger in size. In this case, an accessory building can be built in front of the home, or a new home may be located behind an existing accessory building. All accessory structures in an “A” Agriculture District shall be 50 feet from the front property line.
(d) On a corner lot, an accessory building may be located in the side yard adjoining the street, but must meet the primary structure front yard setbacks contained within the specific district to prevent obstructing view from the roadway, and must be behind the front line of the primary structure.
(e) Not in excess of 30% coverage of the rear yard.
(B) Manufacturing Districts and all Business Districts.
(1) The maximum height of any accessory building shall be 25 feet.
(3) No accessory building may exceed the height of the principal building.
(Ord. 2014-18, passed 4-16-2014; Ord. 2016-02, passed 2-16-2016; Ord. 2020-02, passed 1-16-2020; Ord. 2024-01, passed 3-5-2024) Penalty, see § 93.999