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  3. Article 6.7. Accessory Uses & Structures

Sec. 6.7.2. Accessory Structures

  1. Setback and height requirements for all accessory structures are established for each building type and are set forth in the district chapter (Chapter 2. Residential Districts, Chapter 3. Mixed Use Districts, and Chapter 4. Special Districts) unless otherwise regulated specifically herein.
  2. No accessory structure may be located closer than 6 feet to any other building or structure on the same lot. Two or more structures joined by a breezeway shall be considered detached if the breezeway meets all of the following:
    1. Is no more than 6 feet in width, including roof overhangs;
    2. Is no more than 16 feet in height or the height of the principal structure, whichever is less;
    3. Meets the accessory structure setbacks;
    4. Is open on at least one side except for structural support columns. The other side may utilize mesh, latticework, or a similar treatment;
    5. Is located no closer to the primary or side street than the wall plane of the principal structure closest to the street; and
    6. Has no walkway on the roof.

      If the breezeway does not meet 6.7.2.B.1. through 6, the two structures shall be considered attached and part of the same principal structure.
  3. In Residential Districts, accessory structures associated with Detached, Tiny, or Attached Houses shall comply with the following:
    1. Accessory structures with gross floor area of 150 square feet or less and height of 10 feet or less shall have a minimum setback of 5 feet from side and rear property lines;
    2. Playsets, as defined in Article 12.2, Defined Terms, shall not be deemed structures for the purposes of Section 10.2.8.A. A zoning permit is not required for these structures, however, notwithstanding any other requirements of this section, only the following standards shall apply:
      1. Maximum height shall not exceed 15’;
      2. Playsets may not encroach into any primary or side street setback; and
      3. Any roofed-over portion shall not exceed 100 square feet.
    3. Accessory structures shall have a minimum setback of 4 feet from an alley;
    4. The vehicular opening of a garage on an alley shall have a setback of either 4 feet or 20 feet or more from the alley;
    5. Encroachments into setbacks are permitted pursuant to Section 1.5.4.D.1.
    6. Vertical encroachments are permitted pursuant to Sections 1.5.7.D.2. and 1.5.7.D.3.g.; and
  4. In Residential Districts, accessory structures associated with Detached, Tiny, or Attached Houses shall conform to the standards shown in tables 1 and 2 below. Breezeway connections permitted under Sec. 6.7.2.B. shall not count towards the floor area or footprint calculations of this section.
E. Floor Area Standards for Accessory Structures in Residential Districts
Lot Size Greater than 40,000 sf10,000 sf to 40,000 sf4,000 sf to 9,999 sfLess than 4,000 sf
The largest area within a column shall control. Area maximums apply to all accessory structures on a lot combined.
E1Combined Floor Area (max.)1,200 sf1,000 sf800 sf600 sf
E2Combined Floor Area (max.)50% of the principal structure floor area50% of the principal structure floor area50% of the principal structure floor area50% of the principal structure floor area
F. Setback Standards for Accessory Structures in Residential Districts
Lot Size Greater than 40,000 sf10,000 sf to 40,000 sf4,000 sf to 9,999 sfLess than 4,000 sf
F1From primary street (min.)Must be located at or behind the front wall of the house.
F2From side street (min.)15'15'10'10'
F3From side lot line (min.)10'5'5'5'
F4From rear lot line (min.)10'5'5'5'
F5From alley (min.)4' without parking / 20' with parking4' without parking / 20' with parking4' without parking / 20' with parking4' without parking / 20' with parking
G. Height Standards for Accessory Structures in Residential Districts
G1Overall Height (max.)26'26'26'26'

Book traversal links for Sec. 6.7.2. Accessory Structures

  • Sec. 6.7.1. In General
  • Sec. 6.7.3. Additional Standards for Specific Accessory Uses
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UDO Chapters

  • CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
  • CHAPTER 2. RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 3. MIXED USE DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 4. SPECIAL DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 5. OVERLAY DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 6. USE REGULATIONS
  • CHAPTER 7. GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  • CHAPTER 8. SUBDIVISION & SITE PLAN STANDARDS
  • CHAPTER 9. NATURAL RESOURCE PROTECTION
  • CHAPTER 10. ADMINISTRATION
  • CHAPTER 11. BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
  • CHAPTER 12. DEFINITIONS
  • HISTORY TABLE
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    • Sec. 6.7.1. In General
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