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§ 151.104 ACCESSORY USES.
   The following are permitted accessory uses:
   (A)   Commercial or business buildings and structures for a use accessory to the principal use;
   (B)   Fencing, screening and landscaping as permitted and regulated by this chapter;
   (C)   Essential services;
   (D)   Day care shall be permitted within the B-1 District only if accessory to and necessary for a principal business use.
(Ord. 333, passed 12-27-2004)
§ 151.105 MINIMUM LOT SIZE.
   A lot area of not less than 7,000 square feet is required.
(Ord. 333, passed 12-27-2004)
§ 151.106 FRONT, SIDE AND REAR YARD REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Front yards.
      (1)   For all buildings and structures, a front yard of not less than 20 feet is required.
      (2)   For all buildings exceeding 35 feet in height, each front yard shall be an additional front yard setback of 1 foot for each 1 foot that the building exceeds the height of 35 feet.
   (B)   Side yards.
      (1)   For single story principal buildings and structures, two-side yards are required, each with a width of not less than 7 feet.
      (2)   For 2 or more story principal buildings and structures, 2 side yards are required, each with a width of not less than 10 feet.
      (3)   A side yard of not less than 5 feet is required for accessory buildings and structures.
      (4)   For all buildings exceeding 35 feet in height, each side yard shall have 1 additional foot for each 1 foot of building height over 35 feet.
      (5)   Where a lot is located at the intersection of 2 or more streets, the width of the yard along the side street shall not be less than 20 feet for all buildings and structures.
   (C)   Rear yards.
      (1)   For principal buildings and structures, a rear yard with a depth of not less than 25 feet is required.
      (2)   No accessory building or structure shall be less than 5 feet from the rear lot line.
      (3)   The lot line located in the B-1 District adjacent to a residential district shall erect a fence or vegetative screening at a height determined by the Zoning Administrator that will sufficiently screen business activities from the adjacent residential district. The fence or screening shall be located along the entire length of the transitional lot line.
(Ord. 333, passed 12-27-2004)
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