[Amended 4-9-2019 by Ord.
No. 2019-3 (Attachment A)]
A. Principal use to be present. An accessory use or structure in any zoning district shall not be established prior to the principal use or structure being present or under construction, except as may be provided under §
295-9C.
B. Placement restrictions and guidelines. An accessory use or structure
may be established subject to the following regulations and guidelines:
(1) Standards in all zoning districts.
(a)
Any accessory use or structure shall conform to the applicable regulations of the district in which it is located unless as specifically otherwise provided in §
295-72B(2).
(b)
Any accessory use or structure shall conform to the requirements of §
295-12, Highway setback lines.
(c)
Where a zoning district does not provide specific regulations
for the setback, height, or area requirements for an accessory use,
it shall be presumed that they shall be the same as those of the principal
structure, unless otherwise provided for elsewhere within this chapter.
(d)
An accessory building shall not be nearer than 10 feet to any
primary structure.
(e)
Accessory dwelling units shall be located in accordance with §
295-44, Accessory dwelling units (ADUs).
(f)
Reversed corner lots. When an accessory structure is located
on the rear of a reversed corner lot, it shall not be located beyond
the front yard required on the adjacent interior lot to the rear,
nor nearer than five feet to the side line of the adjacent structure.
(g)
Where accessory uses or structures are proposed closer to the
front property line than the primary structure, but still within the
minimum front yard setback requirements, applicants shall locate the
structure so as not to block the view of the primary structure from
the road directly in front of the primary structure. This shall be
achieved by locating the structure outside of an imaginary building
envelope within the front yard area extending along imaginary lines
from the sides of the primary structure perpendicular to the front
property line.
(2) Guidelines in all zoning districts. The following guidelines have
been established to further enhance the aesthetics of the Town. Applicants
for proposed accessory uses and structures are encouraged to adhere
to these guidelines to the extent feasible per existing site conditions.
(a)
In instances where the primary structure is set back further
than the minimum front setback requirement for the property, it is
the preference of the Town to locate accessory uses and structures
no closer to the front property line than the primary structure.
(b)
Use materials and colors which match or complement those of
the principal structure. The use of bright or neon colors as the primary
building color should be avoided, particularly when the accessory
structure is visible from the street.
(c)
Use a similar roof pitch as those of the principal structure.
C. Use restrictions - residential districts. Accessory uses or structures
in the R-1 or RC-1 Districts shall not involve the conduct of any
business, trade or industry except for home occupations as defined
and authorized herein and shall not be occupied as a dwelling unit,
unless otherwise permitted under Sec. 13-1-77 Accessory Dwelling Units.