[Zoning Regs. §24.010; Ord. No. 1014 §2(2), 6-12-1998]
The APWA Standard Specifications and Design Criteria are hereby
enacted and made a part of the Chapter by reference.
[Zoning Regs. §24.020; Ord. No. 1014 §3, 6-12-1998; Ord. No. 1454 §11(24.020), 1-11-2006]
A. To
the extent any provision of this Zoning Code is inconsistent with
the Platte City Subdivision Regulations, this Zoning Code shall govern.
B. To
the extent any provision of this Zoning Code is inconsistent with
any codes adopted with respect to the construction or improvement
of buildings or the improvement of property by the City, then this
Zoning Code shall govern.
C. To
the extent any provision of this Zoning Code is inconsistent with
any other ordinance of the City of Platte City, the more restrictive
shall govern.
[Zoning Regs. §24.030; Ord. No. 1014 §3, 6-12-1998]
The following are prohibited within the City limits of Platte
City:
Outdoor toilets. No outdoor toilets shall be
used except during the period of construction of such house or other
building or for special fairs or community events as the zoning enforcement
person shall determine.
[Zoning Regs. §24.040; Ord. No. 1014 §3, 6-12-1998]
The applicable standards for the construction of streets within
the City limits of Platte City shall be as set forth in Division II
Construction and Material Specs, Grading and Site Preparation, Paving,
Incidental Construction and Seeding and Sodding (APWA Specs Section
2000 through 2400 — 1981).
[Zoning Regs. §24.050; Ord. No. 1014 §3, 6-12-1998]
Tool sheds as defined by this Code are not required to be on
a concrete pad and may be set on runners for portability. Any accessory
building over one hundred twenty (120) square feet of floor space
and up through and including three hundred (300) square feet of floor
space not constructed on footings in compliance with the Building
Code may be constructed on a concrete pad consisting of not less than
four (4) inches of concrete with six (6) by six (6) by ten (10) wire
mesh or No. 4-40 grade rebar installed thirty-six (36) inches on center
as reinforcement. Any accessory building over three hundred (300)
square feet must be set on footings in compliance with the Building
Code and must have a concrete floor installed which meets the specifications
of the Building Code for concrete floors.