It is hereby found and declared that the City of Norco lies in a natural setting of rural, scenic and historical beauty; that this rural environment generates a strong characteristic for development of Norco as a new equestrian focal point in Southern California; that this unique rural environment and historically significant location contribute a material economic advantage to the citizens, business, and industry within the City and particularly to the property owners who reside therein; and that development in an orderly manner with compatible uses and appearances of structures within and between zones and with the natural rural environment is necessary to maintain such historic and economic advantage, to stabilize, protect, and maintain property values, and to encourage permanence of desirable residential areas.
The purpose of the accessory building use permit is to review the location, architectural design, and/or conduct of certain land uses associated with accessory buildings in residential and agricultural zones. Accessory buildings and their associated uses can have a unique and distinct impact on the area and surrounding properties in which they are located, and thus require special review and conditions as needed. An accessory building use permit may be granted at the discretion of the Planning Commission, or City Council on appeal, whichever is the approving body, and is not the automatic right of any applicant.
Accessory buildings that are 240 square feet or smaller and not higher than 14 feet are exempt from having to be reviewed by the Planning Commission prior to the issuance of a building permit. This provision shall include metal storage containers/cargo carriers 240 square feet or less, subject to the requirement of a building permit, subject to the requirements of Section 18.68.20(3)(c), (d), (f), and (i); and provided, that no more than one storage container is allowed per every 20,000 square feet.
Accessory buildings 120 square feet or less, including metal storage containers that do not require a building permit, are not subject to requirements of this chapter; however, in no instance shall these buildings be placed closer than five feet to the side or rear property lines, be closer than five feet to any other structure, nor shall they exceed a building side wall height of eight feet and an overall height of 14 feet to the roof peak.
(Ord. 1019 Sec. 1, 2017; Ord. 1030 Sec. 1, 2018; Ord. 1102 Sec. 1, 2023)
