§ 154.038 ACCESSORY STRUCTURES AND USES.
   Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the following requirements shall be met.
   (A)   Principal structures must be present on the parcel before accessory structures and uses.
   (B)   Where the accessory structure is attached to a principal building, it shall be subject to, and must conform to, all regulations of this chapter applicable to such principal buildings.
   (C)   Accessory structures and uses shall not be erected in any front yard in accordance with the definition of “yard” in this chapter. An accessory building may be allowed in a front yard if the building is 300 feet or more from the road right-of-way.
   (D)   Accessory structures and uses must be at least ten feet from any lot line.
   (E)   Accessory structures and uses shall be located at least 20 feet from any public or private road right-of-way line.
   (F)   No accessory structure shall be used for dwelling purposes.
   (G)   The aggregate gross square footage of all accessory structures shall not exceed the gross square footage of the principal building.
   (H)   On a waterfront lot, an accessory structure shall not be erected or maintained within 100 feet of the ordinary high-water mark (except a boathouse, not greater than ten feet in height above the mean water level).
(Prior Code, § 154.038) (Ord. 48, passed 6-21-2005)