[Ord. 2002-01, 2/7/2002, § 301; as amended by Ord. 2008-01, 10/20/2008]
1.
Attached Buildings. A permanent roofed accessory structure, attached to the principal building, is considered a part of the principal building for all regulatory purposes.
2.
Nonattached Buildings.
A.
Permanent roofed accessory structures standing apart from the principal building shall be located in accordance with the setbacks of the underlying zone.
B.
A nonattached accessory building (storage shed) not exceeding 200 square feet in floor area and 10 feet in height may be placed within five feet of a side or rear property line. There shall be no exterior storage of any type between the structure and the property line(s).
C.
For all other requirements, except as specified herein, a nonattached structure is considered a part of the principal building.
D.
Portable Storage Units.
(1)
No portable storage unit shall be located within 10 feet of any street right-of-way.
(2)
A portable storage unit shall be no larger than eight feet wide, 16 feet long and eight feet high if located less than 500 feet from a dwelling not owned by the owner of the portable storage unit.
(3)
No portable storage unit shall remain in a residential zoning district in excess of 14 consecutive days, and portable storage units shall not be placed on a lot in a residential zoning district in excess of 30 days in any calendar year.
(4)
No portable storage unit shall remain on a lot in a nonresidential zoning district in excess of 30 consecutive days, and portable storage units shall not be placed on a lot in a nonresidential zoning district in excess of 45 days in any calendar year.
(5)
A portable storage unit shall be permitted during construction, reconstruction, alteration or renovation of the principal building and for an additional period of three days before and after such activity, provided that a construction and/or zoning permit has been issued by the Township. The portable storage unit shall be removed from the lot before the Township Zoning Officer issues a certificate of occupancy and/or use or if the construction activity ceases for a period of more than seven consecutive days.
(6)
A portable storage unit may be located on a lot during an emergency situation as declared by the appropriate federal, state, county, or Township agency. The portable storage unit shall be removed from the lot within seven days after the end of the emergency declaration by the appropriate federal, state, county, or Township agency.
3.
Fences and Walls.
[Amended by Ord. 2010-2, 7/19/2010]
A.
Within a Conservation, Agricultural, Rural Residential or Village Zone, no fence or wall except an agricultural fence, required junkyard, antenna, or tennis court wall or fence, or a retaining wall of a building permitted under the terms of this chapter:
(1)
Shall be erected within five feet of any street line.
(2)
May be erected along established property lines unless a written agreement between affected property owners is provided addressing maintenance of the fence and location of actual property lines. If a written agreement cannot be provided, fences shall be set back from a side or rear property line at least two feet.
(3)
Shall be erected to height of more than four feet in a front yard area.
(4)
May be erected to a maximum height of six feet within a front yard area unless the fence or wall is set back a distance of two additional feet from the street line for each additional one foot or fraction thereof of height above four feet.
(5)
Shall be erected to a height of more than six feet in any other yard area.
B.
Within any General Commerce Zone, no fence or wall shall be erected to a height of more than 10 feet in any yard. No fence shall block a motorist's view of vehicles entering or exiting the property.