§ 155.102 ACCESSORY BUILDINGS.
   The standards in this section apply to development and redevelopment of accessory structures on properties within the multiple-family residential zones, excluding accessory dwelling units.
   (A)   Any accessory building located less than 70 feet from the front property line shall have the same minimum side yard as that required for the main building.
   (B)   An accessory building shall have a maximum height of 16 feet.
   (C)   An accessory building may be located on a side property line which does not border a street when said building complies with all of the following:
      (1)   Is 70 feet or more from the front property line.
      (2)   Has no openings on those sides of the building adjoining a property line and is of one-hour fire-resistant construction on said sides.
      (3)   Has provision for all roof drainage to be taken care of on the subject lot.
   (D)   An accessory building which is 70 feet or more from the front property line, but which does not meet the requirements of division (C) of this section, may not be located closer than three feet from the side property line.
   (E)   An accessory building having direct vehicular access from an alley shall be located not less than 25 feet from the opposite side of the alley.
   (F)   An accessory building may be permitted on the rear property line when said building:
      (1)   Has no openings on the sides adjoining any property line and is of one-hour fire-resistant construction on said sides.
      (2)   Has provision for all roof drainage to be taken care of on the subject property.
   (G)   An accessory building which does not comply with the requirements of division (F) of this section shall not be located closer than three feet from the rear property line.
   (H)   An accessory building having direct vehicular access from an alley shall be located not less than 25 feet from the opposite side of the alley.
   (I)   On a reverse corner lot, an accessory building shall not be located closer than five feet from any rear property line which is also the side property line for the property to its rear.
(Ord. 1131, passed 9-5-23)