A storage shed shall be deemed an accessory
building but shall not require a building permit, provided that such
shed does not exceed eight feet in height and 100 square feet in area.
Only one such storage shed may be located within the rear yard of
a residentially used premises and not closer than two feet to any
rear or side property line. Any other shed must obtain a building
permit and shall be required to comply with all other applicable regulations
provided by this chapter for accessory buildings.
[Amended 1-14-2013 by L.L. No. 1-2013]
Exterior balconies (including terraces and decks
above the first floor level) shall be deemed accessory structures,
but shall not be permitted to encroach into any required setback,
or be accessible by any staircase.
Dumpsters or similar type trash receptacles
shall be deemed accessory structures utilized in connection with all
uses, except single-family and two-family uses. Dumpsters shall be
screened and shall not be located in a required off-street parking
space or within two feet from any rear or side property line or in
any required front setback area.
[Added 12-19-2022 by L.L. No. 5-2022]
Accessory walkways shall be deemed an accessory structure, but
shall not require a building permit and shall not be calculated as
part of the lot coverage requirements of this chapter for single-family
and two-family uses, provided that no more than two accessory walkways
are constructed or maintained on a residentially used premises, other
than the main walkway leading from the principal building to the public
way. Each accessory walkway shall be located not closer than two feet
to any rear or side property lines.
[Added 12-19-2022 by L.L. No. 5-2022]
Driveways shall be deemed an accessory structure, but shall
not be calculated as part of the lot coverage requirements of this
chapter for single-family and two-family uses: where located in the
rear yard, or, where being used as part of the required off-street
parking requirements of this chapter.