§ 4.5. Accessory Uses and Structures.  


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  • 4.5.1.

    Construction of Accessories. Accessory structures shall be constructed concurrently with or subsequent to a principal structure.

    4.5.2.

    Regulations Applicable to Selected Accessory Uses and Structures. The following accessory uses and structures shall be restricted as stated herein.

    A greenhouse accessory to a residential use shall be limited in size to one-third of the floor area of the principal dwelling.

    4.5.3.

    Amateur Radio Antennas. This provision shall apply to all amateur radio antennas except those that exceed the maximum height of the district in which they are located (19.3.1(1) and 19.4.5). Amateur radio antennas are accessory structures when erected on a residential lot in association with a residential use and must meet all accessory structure requirements for the District in which the amateur radio antenna is located except that principal structure height requirements shall control. Amateur radio antennas and minor antennas which are located on roofs shall be located only on that portion of the roof most closely associated with yard(s) for which accessory structures are allowed. In addition, an amateur radio antenna shall be designed such that the entire structure (excepting the principal building if the amateur radio antenna is located on the roof) will remain on the property or within a fall easement if it should fall. Notwithstanding the foregoing, roof-mounted and building-mounted wireless telecommunications facilities are not allowed as an accessory use or as a principal use in a residential, NUP, or AG-1 district (except for properties zoned AG-1 with an existing institutional use).

(Ord. No. 2013-04-10, § 2, 7-22-2013)