An accessory building is a subordinate building, the use of
which is incidental to and located with the principal building. An
accessory building shall not exceed 1/4 of the use or area of the
main business or building.
Permanent accessory buildings and structures shall be permanently
attached to a slab or foundation and shall be subject to the following
provisions.
A. Height. A maximum height of 15 feet is permitted.
B. An accessory use or structure is a subordinate use or structure customarily
incident to and located on the same lot with the principal use or
building, and shall not occupy more than 30% of the rear yard. An
accessory use or structure closer than 10 feet to the main use or
structure shall meet the minimum setback requirements of its zoning
district and shall be reviewed and approved by the Zoning Administrator/Code
Enforcement Officer before a certificate of zoning compliance is issued.
C. Setback requirements (all permitted zones).
(1)
Interior lot: no less than 10 feet from main use or structure
and three feet from property lines on rear and side yards.
(2)
Lots with more than one street frontage: no less than 10 feet
from main use or structure, three feet from property line on rear
yard (yard without street frontage); shall meet the required setbacks
on all frontages in accordance with the zone.
There shall be no water runoff on an adjacent property caused
by an accessory building or structure. Side gutters may be required
if water runoff would otherwise occur.
An accessory building shall not be used for a business or dwelling
purposes.