1171.05 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR ACCESSORY STRUCTURES ASSOCIATED WITH MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL USES.
   (a)   Conditional Use Permit Required. All Accessory Structures and Uses associated with multi-family residential uses require submittal and approval of a Conditional Use Permit from the Planning and Zoning Commission consistent with the requirements of Chapter 1181 with the exception of patios installed at individual units at the time of construction.
  
   (b)   Types permitted. The following Accessory Structures are permitted in association with a multi-family residential use subject to issuance of a Conditional Use Permit as required under Section 1171.05(a):
      (1)   Detached garages
      (2)   In-ground swimming pools
      (3)   Hot tubs or spas
      (4)   Gazebos
      (5)   Pergolas
      (6)   Club houses
      (7)   Athletic or recreational facilities such as basketball or tennis courts
      (8)   Picnic shelters
      (9)   Guard shacks
      (10)   Other substantially similar structures not listed upon approval of the Planning and Zoning Commission
   (c)   Area. The maximum area of Accessory Structures shall be determined by the Planning and Zoning Commission at the time of issuance of the Conditional Use Permit. The maximum size permitted will be based on the size of the lot. In no instance may more than 50 percent of the lot be covered with the principal structure(s) and accessory structures.
   (d)   Location. All Accessory Structures and Uses unless otherwise set forth in this Chapter cannot be located in the front, side, or rear yard setbacks and cannot be located in front of the principal structure with the exception of guard shacks.
(Ord. 37-13. Passed 8-12-13.)