(A) No accessory building shall be erected in any front or corner side yard setback for main structures, and no separate accessory building shall be erected within 10 feet of any other building. No single accessory building shall be located closer than 3 feet to a lot line. Accessory buildings in a residential district shall be a maximum of 1,200 square feet, 10 feet exterior side walls, 18 feet at the peak.
(B) Migrant housing is permitted as an accessory use to agricultural operations provided that the housing: is not occupied more than 6 months in every year; conforms to all requirements; and is located at least 200 feet from a residential lot or district boundary line.
(C) Outdoor private swimming pools of depth 18 inches or greater shall be permitted as accessory structures and must be surrounded by a wall or fence at least 5 feet high with lockable latches on gates or a rigid cover when not in use in lieu of fence with a locking latch.
(D) Agricultural accessory building. Accessory structures that have been deemed agricultural-related based on the definition in § 155.006 by the Building Commissioner shall be restrictive to the respective A-1 zoning within the jurisdiction of the City Zoning Code. An exemption shall be given if the provided criteria are met:
(1) Five acres in singular or contiguous parcels;
(2) Three thousand square feet;
(3) Eighteen-foot sidewall;
(4) Thirty-foot peak;
(5) Minimum of 100 feet from any property line with all other respective A-1 setbacks met;
(6) Primary structure not necessary for agricultural related accessory structure.
(Prior Code, § 156.20) (Am. Ord. 22-2021, passed 11-8-2021)