A.
Detached accessory buildings and accessory uses may occupy in the aggregate an area not to exceed 30% of the area of any rear yard. The height of a detached accessory building shall be one story not to exceed 14 feet.
B.
No detached accessory building or accessory use shall be located:
(1)
Nearer than three feet or 1/2 the height of such building up to a distance of six feet, whichever is greater, to a side or rear lot line.
(2)
Within 50 feet of the front lot line of the lot.
(3)
Within six feet of a rear lot line that abuts a side lot line of a contiguous lot.
(4)
Nearer to the side street line of a corner lot than the main building on the lot or, if an abutting lot to the rear faces said street line, then a distance equal to the depth of the front yard required on said lot to the rear, except in no case shall a garage on the corner lot and facing the side street be required to be set back more than 25 feet.
C.
No detached accessory building shall be located nearer than 10 feet to a main building.
D.
An attached accessory structure or accessory use shall be considered to be a part of the main building.
E.
Decks and patios. Decks and patios are permitted accessory structures in residential zones, contingent on the following:
[Added 8-1-2023 by Ord. No. 3521]
(1)
Decks or patios are not permitted within any drainage, sewer, or other easements.
(2)
Decks attached to a house shall be included within the coverage calculation, which shall not exceed the building coverage for the zone. Patios or terraces shall not be included in the coverage calculation.
(3)
Decks and patios must meet the following minimum setback requirements of Table 1.
Table 1 - Deck and Patio Setbacks | ||
|---|---|---|
Setback Requirements | Decks and Patios <30 Inches in Height | Decks and Patios >30 Inches in Height |
Front yard (feet) | Not permitted | Not permitted |
Side yard (other) (feet) | Principal building setback | Principal building setback |
Side yard (feet) | 3 feet | Principal building setback |
Rear yard (feet) | 15 feet | 24 feet |
(4)
Privacy screens of up to six feet shall be permitted to be attached to the deck, so long as the total height (deck height and screen height) does not exceed six feet in height.
(5)
Decks with privacy screens that exceed the maximum height of six feet in height are required to meet the minimum zoning setbacks that apply for that property.
(6)
Patios with a roof cover, screen room or sunroom are required to meet the minimum zoning setbacks that apply for that property.