18.19.040   Development standards—Accessory buildings and accessory structures.
   A.   Permitted coverage: Fifteen hundred square feet, or seventy percent of the area of the largest main building on the lot, whichever is greater.
   B.   Maximum height: Twenty-four feet.
   C.   Minimum distance standards:
      1.   To front lot line: Sixty feet;
      2.   To side and rear lot lines:
         a.   Four feet if building is not used for poultry or animals,
         b.   Fifty feet if building is used for poultry or animals,
         c.   All horses, cattle, sheep, goats, or other similar animals must be confined within a stock-tight fence (no material shall be permitted not ordinarily used for a stock-tight fence) in an area of no less than four hundred square feet per animal. Such fenced-in area shall be set back ten feet from the rear where it abuts a GR-1, RH, IR, SR, SR-2, SH, CR-1, CR-2, or MU zone and forty feet from the rear where it abuts a zone other than GR-1, RH, IR, SR, SR-2, SH, CR-1, CR-2, or MU, and forty feet from a side property line. A setback of ten feet shall be permitted on the side yard where the adjacent property owners have a written recorded agreement to this effect, but, in no event, shall a corral be closer than fifty feet to any residence or living quarters in an abutting property.
(Ord. 2004-59 § 10, 2004; Ord. 1998-37 § 4 (part), 1998; Ord. 1994-147 § 5, 1994; Ord. 1985-187 § 1 (part), 1985; Ord. 1985-82 (part), 1985)