[Ord. No. 726, 11-14-1989]
ACCESSORY BUILDING
A subordinate building, the use of which is incidental to
that of the main building or main use of the premises or property.
POLE BUILDING
A structure primarily supported by wood columns embedded
in the earth.
[Ord. No. 726, 11-14-1989; Ord. No. 741, 5-28-1991]
(1) A pole building may be constructed only in areas zoned A: Agricultural,
M-1: Light Industrial, M-2: Heavy Industrial, M-3: Industrial Park,
R-1E: Rural Estate, or R-1A: Rural Residential under the City of Williston
Zoning Ordinance.
(2) A pole building may only be used for cold storage, warehousing, or
as an accessory building.
[Ord. No. 726, 11-14-1989; Ord. No. 863, 2-11-2003]
(1) All pole buildings shall have vertical sidewalls constructed of prefinished
colored 29 gauge steel or according to span.
(2) The roof of any pole building shall have a minimum pitch of two inches
for each 12 inches of slope.
(3) All pole buildings shall be constructed according to the State Building
Codes.
[Ord. No. 726, 11-14-1989]
Prior to issuing a building permit for any pole building, the
City Building Official shall determine that the proposed pole building
will be generally compatible with adjacent properties or other properties
in the geographical vicinity. Any person aggrieved by any decision
of the building official as it relates to the construction of pole
buildings may appeal such decision. The procedure for appeal shall
be that same procedure as set forth in the City of Williston Zoning
Ordinance.