[Ord. No. 2650, 1-8-2019]
A. Intent And Purpose. The intent and purpose of this Article is to
establish community standards governing accessory structures and uses
so as to:
1.
Complement the standards of the City's zoning districts, Olivette
Residential Redevelopment and Design Guidelines, Stormwater Management,
and Community Design Regulations;
2.
Establish reasonable dimensional and bulk standards to preserve
light, air, and open space;
3.
Address the impact of stormwater generated on the site grounds
and on adjacent properties; and
4.
Ensure that the development of land in the City of Olivette
occurs in a manner that protects, provides for and promotes public
health, safety, convenience, comfort and general welfare of the residents
of Olivette.
B. Review Procedure. Applicability for accessory structures.
[Ord. No. 2737, 1-25-2022]
1.
Unless otherwise noted, all flatwork, pools, and structures
sixty (60) square feet or greater require building permits.
2.
Accessory structures defined as buildings that are greater than
one hundred twenty (120) square feet will be reviewed by staff for
conformance to the Olivette Residential Redevelopment and Design Guidelines.
3.
For purposes of determining the total square footage of all accessory structures under Section
400.1592, only fifty percent (50%) of the pool footprint square footage shall be considered towards the total square footage of the combined area of all accessory structures on a lot.
4.
Accessory structures in which the combined lot coverage is increased by four hundred (400) square feet or more, but less than one thousand two hundred (1,200) square feet shall incorporate a stormwater best management practice as noted under Section
422.060 to minimize the stormwater impact generated by the proposed improvements.
5.
Accessory structures in which the impervious area is increased
one thousand two hundred (1,200) square feet or more must provide
on-site detention in a volume designed to accommodate the proposed
impervious area based on a 15-year, 20-minute rain event.
6. Review by the Planning and Community Design Commission is required
for those items that exceed the parameters noted below, that do not
fully comply with the above-stated stormwater management BMP or with
the Olivette Residential Redevelopment and Design Guidelines.
[Ord. No. 2650, 1-8-2019]
A. Residential. Accessory structures in a residentially zoned district
("SR," "AR," "PASF," and "PRO") are limited to the following:
1.
In no case shall the total square footage of the combined area
of all accessory structures on a lot may exceed ten percent (10%)
of the total lot area.
2.
Accessory improvements increasing the impervious surface area
four hundred (400) square feet or greater must incorporate a stormwater
best management practice as noted under Section 400.060 to minimize
the stormwater impact generated by the proposed improvement.
B. Residential. Accessory structures in a residentially zoned district
are limited to the following:
1.
Flatwork, patios, hardscaped pool decking, paver patios, etc.
b.
Area:
(1) The total square footage of the combined area of
all flatwork on a lot may not exceed the greater of five percent (5%)
of the lot area or five hundred (500) square feet.
c.
Height: Not to exceed two (2) feet above ground.
d.
Setback:
(1) Front yard: Located behind the front yard setback.
(2) Side yard:
(a) Pedestrian walkways and pathways limited to no
more than four (4) feet in width maybe located within the established
minimum side yard setback of the underlying zoning district so long
as no point of the walkway or pathway is closer than five (5) feet
to the side property line.
(b) All other flatwork shall not extend into the established
minimum side yard setback of the underlying zoning district.
(3) Rear yard: Five (5) feet from rear lot line if
area is equal to or less than one hundred twenty (120) square feet.
If greater than one hundred twenty (120) square feet, then ten (10)
feet from rear lot line.
2.
Decks.
b.
Area:
(1) Five hundred (500) square feet maximum on lots
less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet.
(2) Six hundred (600) square feet maximum on lots ten
thousand (10,000) to twenty thousand (20,000) square feet.
(3) Seven hundred (700) square feet maximum on lots
greater than twenty thousand (20,000) square feet.
c.
Height: Deck floor not to exceed four (4) feet above ground.
d.
Setback:
(1) Front yard: Located behind the front yard setback.
(2) Side yard: Not to extend into the side yard setback
of the lot.
(3) Rear yard: Decks attached to the home are not to
extend into the rear yard setback. Decks one hundred twenty (120)
square feet or less not attached to the home must remain five (5)
feet from rear lot line. All other decks must remain ten (10) feet
from the rear lot line.
3.
Sheds.
b.
Area: Not to exceed one hundred twenty (120) square feet.
c.
Height: Not to exceed twelve (12) feet.
d.
Setback:
(1) Front yard: Located behind the front yard setback
of the lot.
(2) Side yard: Five (5) feet from side lot line.
(3) Rear yard: Five (5) feet from rear lot line.
e.
Exterior finish: Materials shall be compatible with the character
of the residence located on the lot and in keeping with the general
character of the surrounding neighborhood.
4.
Detached garages and enclosed accessory structures.
b.
Area:
(1) Five hundred (500) square feet maximum on lots
less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet.
(2) Six hundred (600) square feet maximum on lots ten
thousand (10,000) to twenty thousand (20,000) square feet.
(3) Seven hundred (700) square feet maximum on lots
greater than twenty thousand (20,000) square feet.
c.
Height: Not to exceed the residential building height of the
principal structure on the lot grounds, and not to exceed fifteen
(15) feet.
d.
Setback:
(1) Front yard: Located behind the front yard setback
of the lot.
(2) Side yard: No further than five (5) feet beyond
the principal structure, may not extend into the side yard setback
of the lot.
(3) Rear yard: Ten (10) feet from rear lot line.
(4) Principal building setback: Garage shall remain
five (5) feet from other structures greater than one hundred twenty
(120) square feet.
e.
Exterior finish: Materials shall be compatible with the character
of the residence located on the lot and in keeping with the general
character of the surrounding neighborhood.
5.
Open accessory structures, including but not limited to gazebos,
pergolas, etc.
b.
Area:
(1) Five hundred (500) square feet maximum on lots
less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet.
(2) Six hundred (600) square feet maximum on lots ten
thousand (10,000) to twenty thousand (20,000) square feet.
(3) Seven hundred (700) square feet maximum on lots
greater than twenty thousand (20,000) square feet.
c.
Height: Not to exceed the residential building height of the
principal structure on the lot grounds, and not to exceed fifteen
(15) feet.
d.
Setback:
(1) Front yard: Located behind the front yard setback.
(2) Side yard: Five (5) feet if area is equal to or
less than one hundred twenty (120) square feet. If greater than one
hundred twenty (120) square feet then no further than five (5) feet
beyond the principal structure, may not extend into the side yard
setback of the lot.
(3) Rear yard: Five (5) feet if area is equal to or
less than one hundred twenty (120) square feet. If greater than one
hundred twenty (120) square feet, then ten (10) feet.
e.
Exterior finish: Materials shall be compatible with the character
of the residence located on the lot and in keeping with the general
character of the surrounding neighborhood.
6.
Pools.
b.
Area:
[Ord. No. 2737, 1-25-2022]
(1) Six hundred (600) square feet maximum on lots less
than ten thousand (10,000) square feet.
(2) Eight hundred (800) square feet maximum on lots
ten thousand (10,000) to twenty thousand (20,000) square feet.
(3) One thousand (1,000) square feet maximum on lots
greater than twenty thousand (20,000) square feet.
c.
Height: Not to exceed four (4) feet above ground.
d.
Setback:
(1) Front yard: Located behind the front yard setback.
(2) Side yard: No further than the side yard setback
of the lot.
(3) Rear yard: Ten (10) feet from rear lot line.
7.
Accessory pool structures, including cabanas, changing houses
and equipment storage.
b.
Area: Not to exceed one hundred twenty (120) square feet.
c.
Height: Not to exceed twelve (12) feet.
d.
Setback:
(1) Front yard: Located behind the front yard setback
of the lot.
(2) Side yard: Five (5) feet from side lot line.
(3) Rear yard: Five (5) feet from rear lot line.
e.
Exterior finish: Materials shall be compatible with the character
of the residence located on the lot and in keeping with the general
character of the surrounding neighborhood.
8.
Greenhouses for the cultivation or protection of plants.
b.
Area: Not to exceed one hundred twenty (120) square feet.
c.
Height: Not to exceed ten (10) feet.
d.
Setback:
(1) Front yard: Located behind the front yard setback
of the lot.
(2) Side yard: five (5) feet from side lot line.
(3) Rear yard: five (5) feet from rear lot line.
e.
Exterior finish: High quality polycarbonate or glass.
9.
Play Structures.
b.
Area: Not to exceed two hundred fifty (250) square feet.
c.
Height: Not to exceed twelve (12) feet.
d.
Setback:
(1) Front yard: Located behind the front yard setback
of the lot.
(2) Side yard: Not to exceed the side yard setback
of the lot.
(3) Rear yard: five (5) feet from rear lot line.
e.
Exterior finish: Materials shall be compatible with the character
of the residence located on the lot and in keeping with the general
character of the surrounding neighborhood.
10.
Animal Shelters.
b.
Area: Not to exceed sixty (60) square feet.
c.
Height: Not to exceed eight (8) feet.
d.
Setback:
(1) Front yard: Located behind the footprint of the
principal structure. Screened from any adjacent street.
(2) Side yard: Located behind the footprint of the
principal structure and screened from view.
(3) Rear yard: Five (5) feet from rear lot line.
e.
Exterior finish: Materials shall be compatible with the character
of the residence located on the lot and in keeping with the general
character of the surrounding neighborhood.
11.
Animal Fences.
b.
Area: Not to exceed one hundred twenty (120) square feet.
c.
Height: Not to exceed six (6) feet.
d.
Setback:
(1) Front yard: Located behind the front yard setback
of the lot.
(2) Side yard: Five (5) feet from the side lot line.
(3) Rear yard: Five (5) feet from rear lot line.
e.
Exterior Finish: Materials shall be compatible with the character
of the residence located on the lot and in keeping with the general
character of the surrounding neighborhood.
C. Additional accessory structures not enumerated or accessory structures in excess of the noted height or area permitted under this Section are subject to Site Plan Review in accordance with Article
XI and Community Design Review in accordance with Chapter
425.
D. Variation Behind The Footprint Of The Principal Structure. Through site plan review in accordance with Article
XI and Community Design Review in accordance with Chapter
425, the Commission may consider variations from the placement of an accessory structure behind the footprint of the principal structure, if the Commission finds the following:
1.
Conditions of the property grounds, whether it be shape, area,
narrowness, or topography, prohibit reasonable placement in conformance
with the setbacks noted.
2.
The accessory structure incorporates design features and elements
to mitigate the diminished setback requirements.
3.
The variation would be consistent with the purpose and intent
of the underlying zoning district and further the goals and objectives
of this Article.
4.
The variation would not adversely impact the health, safety,
or welfare of the lot occupants or neighboring property owners.
[Ord. No. 2650, 1-8-2019]
A. Permitted Structures In Non-Residential Districts:
1.
Accessory structures in a zoning district not considered residential
shall comply with the bulk and use regulations applicable to the district
in which they are located.
2.
Accessory structures in excess of one hundred twenty (120) square feet are subject to Site Plan Review in accordance with Article
XI.
B. Setbacks In Non-Residential Zoned Districts.
1.
Front Yard Setback. Unless otherwise noted, accessory structures
shall be located behind the front yard as established in the underlying
zoning district.
2.
Side Yard Setback.
a.
Accessory structures consisting of one hundred twenty (120)
square feet or less shall be set back at least five (5) feet from
a side lot line.
b.
Unless otherwise noted, accessory structures consisting of more
than one hundred twenty (120) square feet may not be located within
the side yard established by the underlying zoning district.
3.
Rear Yard Setback.
a.
Accessory structures of one hundred twenty (120) square feet
or less shall be set back at least five (5) feet from the rear lot
line.
b.
Accessory structures in excess of one hundred twenty (120) square
feet may not be located within the rear yard established by the underlying
zoning district.
4.
Principal Building. No part of any accessory structure shall
be located closer than five (5) feet to any principal structure or
other accessory structure.
5.
Transitional Yard Setback. All accessory structures in a non-residential zoning district abutting a residentially zoned district shall comply with the necessary transitional yards defined under Section
400.750.
[Ord. No. 2650, 1-8-2019]
A. All use limitations applicable in the zoning district in which they
are located and with the following additional use limitations:
1.
Home occupations, provided that the Building Official finds:
a.
The home occupation does not occupy more than twenty-five percent
(25%) of the total floor area of the dwelling on the premises;
b.
No inventory or stock in trade are delivered to, stored or sold
on or from the premises;
c.
No materials or equipment are displayed or stored outdoors in
connection with the home occupation;
d.
No alteration is made to the exterior of the premises that would
indicate the presence of the home occupation other than installation
of one (1) nameplate not greater than one (1) square foot in area;
e.
No commercial or delivery vehicles used in connection with the
home occupation are parked at, stored on or visit the premises with
any frequency, provided one (1) such vehicle may be parked overnight
on the property in an enclosed garage;
f.
No steady or concentrated visitation of clients to the premises
results from the conduct of the home occupation and in the case of
home occupations involving teaching or other type of instruction,
the same shall be limited to one (1) pupil at a time except for occasional
seminar groups;
g.
No noise, dust, vibration, odor, smoke, electrical interference,
fire hazard or any other nuisance results from the conduct of the
home occupation;
h.
Any contracting or service business, including, but not limited
to, painting, decorating, landscaping, carpentry, plumbing, electrical
or plastering contractors, which operates from a home and which otherwise
meets the requirements of this Section, shall only be permitted subject
to the following additional requirements:
(1) No employees, other than persons legally residing
on the premises and one (1) non-related person residing elsewhere,
shall report to work at or near the premises;
(2) Not more than one (1) truck shall be parked on
the property and then only in an enclosed garage; and
(3) No contracting equipment or materials used in the
home occupation shall be stored on the premises, except in a truck
used for transporting said equipment or materials between jobs and
no loading or unloading shall be done at the premises;
i.
No other applicable provision of the zoning ordinance or other
City ordinance is violated by the conduct of the home occupation.
[Ord. No. 2650, 1-8-2019]
A. All accessory structures and uses shall comply with the use limitations
applicable in the zoning district in which they are located and with
the following additional use limitations:
1.
No accessory structure shall be constructed and occupied on
any lot prior to the time of the completion of the construction of
the principal structure to which it is accessory.