Except as provided in this chapter for large scale housing developments, the following regulations shall govern the location of accessory buildings on lots:
A. A detached accessory building in a residence district shall be located behind the rear wall of the main building and no closer than ten (10) feet therefrom, but this provision as to distance from the main building shall not apply to a garage not over fifteen (15) feet in height connected to a dwelling by a breezeway.
B. Except as provided in subsection C. hereof, in any district, a detached accessory building may be located on the rear lot line or any side lot line which is not a street side of a corner lot, provided the wall of such accessory building on such lot line is constructed of fireproof material in accordance with the Building and Housing Code. If not provided with such fire protection, such accessory building shall be located not closer than three (3) feet from such rear or side lot lines.
C. On a corner lot whose rear line is the side line of a lot in a residence district, no accessory building shall be placed closer than ten (10) feet to such rear line, nor closer than twenty (20) feet to the street line on the side of the lot.
(Ord. 2000-128. Passed 12-6-00.)