A.
An accessory building in a residential district and not attached to the principal structure may be located in any required side or rear yard provided that:
B.
Accessory buildings constructed at the same time may be located in pairs or groups on continuous lots in the required rear or side yard along the common side lot line or rear lot line.
[Added 2-27-2004 by Ord. No. 2004-1[1]]
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Editor's Note: This ordinance also renumbered former Subsections B through G as C through H, respectively.
C.
Accessory buildings for principal uses other than residential uses shall be located not closer than 10 feet to any side or rear property line abutting a residential district or lot used for residential purposes.
D.
When an accessory structure is attached to the principal building it shall comply in all respects with the requirements of this chapter applicable to the principal building.
E.
An accessory building on that portion of a lot not included in any yard setback shall conform to the height regulations for principal buildings in the applicable zoning district. Any building or other structure attached to the principal building shall be part of the principal building and not be considered an accessory building for purposes of this paragraph.
[Amended 6-26-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-7]
F.
No accessory building shall project nearer to the street on which the principal building fronts than the minimum building setback distance for the principal building.
G.
Fences located in the side or rear yards are exempt from property line setback requirements. Fences located within the front yard or otherwise located along a road or street are exempt from property line setback requirements, provided that: such fences are not located in the clear-sight triangle; such fences are located, constructed and maintained so as not to obscure or impair the visibility of an operator of a motor vehicle exiting the property; and such fences are see-through type fencing, being constructed of chain-link, post and rail, picket or other similar type fencing material.
H.
A building permit must be obtained for all fences exceeding four feet in height.