- Regulations for specific accessory structures.
The following specified structures shall conform to the following regulations:
1.
Fences and Walls:
All fences and walls shall conform to the following:
a.
A permit shall be obtained from the Zoning/ Building Administrator.
b.
No fence or wall shall be erected closer than two (2) feet from a public right-of-way or in such a manner as to obstruct vision on public right-of-way.
c.
Barbed wire top strands six (6) feet above the ground may be permitted in agricultural, commercial and industrial zoning districts.
2.
Gasoline Pumps:
Gasoline pumps and pump island shall be set back a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet from any public right-of-way or property line.
3.
Canopies and Carports:
Canopies and other attached or detached structures intended for cover shall be set back a minimum of ten (10) feet from any public right-of-way or property line.
4.
Non-residential Occupancy of Mobile Homes:
Mobile homes, manufactured homes or other temporary portable structures shall not be used as a permanent or temporary office, private classroom, store, or for-hire work space in any district; provided, however, that such mobile homes or structures may be used for a temporary construction office for a licensed contractor in any district, upon issuance of a permit by the Zoning Administrator. Said permit shall be the temporary but renewable once after a period of six (6) months.
5.
Swimming Pools:
Swimming pools accessory to residences shall be enclosed by security fence a minimum of four (4) feet in height. Said fence shall provide security against unauthorized use of the swimming pool, and all pools shall meet the requirements of the International Standard Building Code on swimming pools.
A permit shall be obtained from the Zoning/ Building Administrator for siting and construction of a swimming pool. Swimming pools which are operated as an accessory use to hotels, motels or other uses shall be restricted to use by the patrons/guests of the principal use on the subject property and shall not be opened to the general public for a fee.
- Regulations for specific accessory structures.
The following specified structures shall conform to the following regulations:
1.
Fences and Walls:
All fences and walls shall conform to the following:
a.
A permit shall be obtained from the Zoning/ Building Administrator.
b.
No fence or wall shall be erected closer than two (2) feet from a public right-of-way or in such a manner as to obstruct vision on public right-of-way.
c.
Barbed wire top strands six (6) feet above the ground may be permitted in agricultural, commercial and industrial zoning districts.
2.
Gasoline Pumps:
Gasoline pumps and pump island shall be set back a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet from any public right-of-way or property line.
3.
Canopies and Carports:
Canopies and other attached or detached structures intended for cover shall be set back a minimum of ten (10) feet from any public right-of-way or property line.
4.
Non-residential Occupancy of Mobile Homes:
Mobile homes, manufactured homes or other temporary portable structures shall not be used as a permanent or temporary office, private classroom, store, or for-hire work space in any district; provided, however, that such mobile homes or structures may be used for a temporary construction office for a licensed contractor in any district, upon issuance of a permit by the Zoning Administrator. Said permit shall be the temporary but renewable once after a period of six (6) months.
5.
Swimming Pools:
Swimming pools accessory to residences shall be enclosed by security fence a minimum of four (4) feet in height. Said fence shall provide security against unauthorized use of the swimming pool, and all pools shall meet the requirements of the International Standard Building Code on swimming pools.
A permit shall be obtained from the Zoning/ Building Administrator for siting and construction of a swimming pool. Swimming pools which are operated as an accessory use to hotels, motels or other uses shall be restricted to use by the patrons/guests of the principal use on the subject property and shall not be opened to the general public for a fee.