[Ord. 93-5 § 501, 1993; amended by Ord. No. 2016-18, § 1, 9-27-2016]
A.
Accessory Buildings as Part of Principal Buildings. Any accessory building having a common wall, roof or foundation attached to a principal building shall be considered part of the principal building and the total structure shall adhere to the yard requirements for the principal building regardless of the technique of connecting the principal and accessory buildings. An outside stairway or attached breezeway shall be considered part of the principal building.
B.
Accessory Buildings and Structures not to be Constructed Prior to Principal Building. No construction permit shall be issued for the construction of an accessory building or structure, other than construction trailers or storage sheds, prior to the issuance of a construction permit for the construction of the main building upon the same premises. If construction of the main building does not precede or coincide with the construction of the accessory building or structure, the construction official shall revoke the construction permit for the accessory building or structure until the construction of the main building has proceeded substantially toward completion.
D.
Height of Accessory Buildings and Structures. The height of accessory buildings shall be a maximum of 15 feet unless otherwise specified in Chapter 16.16, 16.52, or 16.56, as applicable. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, no accessory building or structure exceeding a maximum of four feet in height shall be permitted within the rear yard setback area of any bay front or lagoon front property.
E.
Location. An accessory building or structure may be erected in side and rear yard areas only and shall be set back from side and rear lot lines as prescribed in Chapter 16.16, 16.52, or 16.56, as applicable, except that if erected on a corner lot, the accessory building or structure shall be set back from the side street to comply with the setback line applying to the principal building for that side street. No accessory building or structure shall obstruct the required off-street parking or vehicular accessibility to a lot.
F.
Temporary Construction Trailers. Temporary construction trailers and one sign not exceeding 32 square feet, advertising the prime contractor, subcontractor(s), architect, financing institution, or similar data shall be permitted for the period of construction beginning with the issuance of a construction permit and concluding with the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, or one year, whichever is less, provided such trailer(s) and sign are on the site where construction is taking place and provided further that the temporary construction trailer and sign have been approved as part of a major site plan or subdivision application.
G.
Outside Stairways. No outside stairway giving access from the ground level to the second floor of any single-family residential structure shall be permitted unless there is an interior stairway giving access from the ground level to the second floor.