All uses and development shall comply fully with the requirements
of this article. When general requirements and district and/or use
regulations differ, the more restrictive combination of regulations
shall prevail.
The following shall apply to front, rear, and side yards:
A. How measured. The yard distances shall be measured from the nearest
portion of the structure, except that the first two feet of overhanging
eaves and gutters of buildings shall not be included where the yard
requirement exceeds five feet.
B. Corner lot. In the case of a corner lot, the standards specified
for front yard setback for that zoning district shall apply to those
sides of the lot which abut both roads forming the corner.
C. Exemptions. The following structures are permitted in front, rear,
and/or side yards provided they do not violate any other provision
of this chapter:
(1) Structures which are not buildings and which are less than six inches
above preconstruction grade, including but not limited to driveways,
patios, and at-grade decks.
(2) One open porch or terrace may occupy a front yard, provided it maintains
a minimum fifteen-foot setback from any public right-of-way.
(3) Fire escapes, provided they project not more than five feet into
a required yard and are not located within a public right-of-way or
vision clearance triangle.
(4) Fences, provided they are not located within a public right-of-way or vision clearance triangle. Fences shall also comply with the requirements of Chapter
186, Fences, of this Code.
(5) Public utility poles, lines, and related equipment without permanent
foundations.
(6) Signs, as provided by Article
VII of this chapter.
(7) Private outdoor lighting installations, provided these items are
not located within a public right-of-way or vision clearance triangle.
(8) Structures such as ramps and landings, lifts, or elevator housing,
which are designed and intended to comply with the requirements of
the Americans with Disabilities Act or fair housing laws to make existing
buildings accessible to disabled people, and where no feasible alternative
locations exist.
D. Applicability to functional appurtenances. Except as exempted above in Subsection
C, any functional appurtenances to a principal building which are attached to the principal building, such as decks, stairways and balconies, shall comply with the yard requirements for principal structures.
Accessory structures are permitted subject to the following
requirements:
A. Permit required. Accessory structures shall require a building/zoning
permit except minor structures, including but not limited to:
(6) Noncommercial fuel storage tanks and pumps.
(12)
Ice fishing shanties and hunting stands/blinds.
(13)
School bus waiting shelters.
(15)
Unenclosed firewood storage structures.
B. Accessory structures shall be located on the same lot as the principal
use to which it is accessory.
C. Accessory structures shall not be permitted until its associated
principal structure is present or under construction.
D. Accessory structures, except for minor structures, which are attached
to the principal building in any way shall comply in all respects
with the requirements of this chapter applicable to the principal
building.
E. Additional requirements in the R-1 AND R-2 Districts. Buildings which
are accessory to single-family dwellings and two-family dwellings
in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) and Single- and Two-Family
Residential (R-2) Districts shall comply with the following requirements:
(1) No more than three accessory buildings shall be permitted on a lot
in these districts.
(2) Accessory buildings shall not exceed the height of the principal
building.
(3) Accessory buildings 150 square feet or less in size shall be placed
no further into the front yard on a parcel than the rearmost extension
of the principal dwelling.
(4) Accessory buildings over 150 square feet in size shall not extend
any further into the front yard than the existing principal dwelling
but shall not be closer than 30 feet from the right-of-way line.
F. Items prohibited as accessory structures. Such items as, but not
limited to:
(7) Temporary storage containers.