A. 
Building permit required.
All accessory buildings within a nonresidential district shall not be constructed without first receiving a building permit.
B. 
Permitted exterior building materials.
1. 
25 percent or greater primary materials.
For nonresidential accessory buildings when the principal building(s) contain at least 25 percent primary materials, exclusive of doors and windows, 50 percent of the accessory structure facade shall include primary materials.
2. 
Less than 25 percent primary materials.
For existing principal buildings constructed of cementitious fiberboard (e.g. Hardiplank or similar), wood, vinyl siding, or other non-masonry material and having less than 25 percent primary materials, accessory buildings may be constructed of the same material.
3. 
Open Space Recreation (OSR) district.
For accessory buildings located in the Open Space Recreation (OSR) district, when the principal structure(s) contains at least 25 percent primary materials, exclusive of doors and windows, 25 percent of the accessory structure facade must be constructed of primary materials.
(Ordinance CO02-17-11-09-H1, exh. A, sec. 11.04.03.01, adopted 11/9/17)
A. 
Generally.
Donation bins and similar temporary storage containers are permitted by registered nonprofit, charitable organizations for placing materials including, but not limited to, used clothing, toys, leather goods, and small electronics, and similar items or materials.
B. 
Permit required.
Donation bins are considered an accessory structure and shall first receive a permit prior to installation. Donation bins may be placed only on developed nonresidential properties, subject to the requirements of this section.
C. 
Number, location, and requirements.
Registered nonprofit, charitable organizations are permitted to place donation bins in accordance with the following standards:
1. 
There shall be no more than one (1) donation bin on any property or portion of a property, or within 800 feet or another donation bin.
2. 
The bin shall not exceed a capacity of 512 cubic feet (8' x 8' x 8' maximum dimensions).
3. 
The bin shall be designed and installed in a manner that prevents the bin from tipping over.
4. 
The organization placing the bin shall:
a. 
Disclose to the City by way of a written letter the intended recipient(s) of collected items and the percentage of funds or goods collected that will be paid or given to the nonprofit, charitable organization;
b. 
Submit to the City a written letter from the property owner consenting to the placement and maintenance of the donation bin;
c. 
Keep the bin in good repair, maintain the area around the bin free of litter, and remove any graffiti from the bin within 48 hours of discovery or notice;
d. 
Clear the bin of its contents no less than every two (2) weeks, or as needed, more often to prevent the placement of items outside of or around the bin; and
e. 
Clearly mark in an area no greater than one (1) square foot in size the name and telephone number of the registered nonprofit, charitable organization on the bin.
5. 
Bins shall be located:
a. 
Only in an interior side or rear yard and shall be screened from public view; and
b. 
On a concrete surface that is not also a parking space and that does not, in any way, reduce the minimum required parking for the site on which it is located.
c. 
The location of bins shall not interfere with any of the requirements found in Cedar Park Code of Ordinances, Chapter 14, Site Development.
6. 
The bins(s) shall be enclosed by use of a receiving door and locked so that the contents of the bin may not be accessed by anyone other than those responsible for retrieval of the contents.
(Ordinance CO02-17-11-09-H1, exh. A, sec. 11.04.03.02, adopted 11/9/17)
Vending kiosks, are permitted only as an accessory use and shall comply with the following requirements.
A. 
Drive-through vending kiosks and automated teller machines (ATM) shall circulate independently from parking areas and provide at least three (3) stacking spaces, including the position at the kiosk or ATM;
B. 
Walk-up vending kiosks and ATMs shall be connected to the internal and external pedestrian circulation systems, and shall not interfere with vehicular circulation;
C. 
All mechanical equipment associated with the kiosk facility shall be completely contained within a building;
D. 
The kiosk shall:
1. 
Be elevated above the parking lot and drive aisle surfaces and protected by a six (6) inch curb, with a minimum radius around the base of the kiosk of five (5) feet;
2. 
Be set back from property lines one (1) foot for each foot in height of the kiosk or ATM;
3. 
Not exceed a maximum height of 10 feet; and
4. 
Be incidental to and customarily associated with a permitted principal use that is located on the same lot or parcel.
(Ordinance CO02-17-11-09-H1, exh. A, sec. 11.04.03.03, adopted 11/9/17)