MODIFICATIONS
(a)
Communication structures and utilities, except transmission lines, which shall have no height limitation, shall not exceed in height twice their distance from the nearest lot line.
(b)
Agricultural structures, such as barns, silos, and windmills, shall not exceed in height twice their distance from the nearest lot line.
(c)
Public or semi-public facilities, such as schools, churches, hospitals, monuments, sanitaria, libraries, governmental offices, and stations, may be erected to a height of 60 feet, provided that all required yards are increased not less than one foot for each foot the structure exceeds the district's maximum height requirement.
(d)
Essential services are exempt from the height requirements of this chapter.
(Ord. No. 2022-12, § 11.07(a), 10-11-2022)
The yard requirements stipulated elsewhere in this chapter may be modified as follows:
(1)
In any R, B, C or W district, accessory uses and detached accessory structures shall not exceed 18 feet in height, shall not occupy more than 15 percent of the yard area, and shall not be closer than three feet to any lot line. The 18 feet height limitation for detached garages may be modified through conditional use permit approval under extensive on-site parking and storage.
(2)
Essential services are exempt from the yard and distance requirements of this chapter.
(3)
Landscaping and vegetation are exempt from the yard requirements of this chapter.
(4)
Additions in the street yard of existing structures shall not project beyond the average of the existing street yards on the abutting lots or parcels.
(Ord. No. 2022-12, § 11.07(b), 10-11-2022)
Any use required by this chapter to be screened in accordance with this article shall be contained within an opaque fence or wall eight feet high, or a visual screen consisting of evergreen, or evergreen-type hedges or shrubs, spaced at intervals of not more than six feet, located and maintained in good condition within 15 feet of the property line, or in any way out of view of the public.
(Ord. No. 2022-12, § 11.07(c), 10-11-2022)
(a)
Classification. For the purposes of this chapter, the highway classifications as set forth in the county jurisdictional highway planning study (see section 22-679) are divided into functional classifications as follows:
(b)
Setbacks. Except as otherwise provided, all structures shall conform to the following minimum setbacks. The more restrictive distance shall apply.
(c)
State law. Where more restrictive setbacks are established by state law or by administrative rules, such laws or rules shall apply.
(d)
Reduced setbacks. A setback of less than the required setback is permitted where there are at least five existing main buildings which are within the required setback within 500 feet of the proposed building site. In such cases, the setback shall be the average of the nearest main building on each side of the proposed site, or if there is no building on one side, the average of the setback for the main building on one side and the required setback.
(Ord. No. 2022-12, § 11.07(d), 10-11-2022)
As specified in section 22-678(b), the highway setback is determined by the road's functional classification. The highways contained in this listing are defined by county as statewide and areawide arterials on the 1970 functional system map.
(Ord. No. 2022-12, app. B, 10-11-2022)
MODIFICATIONS
(a)
Communication structures and utilities, except transmission lines, which shall have no height limitation, shall not exceed in height twice their distance from the nearest lot line.
(b)
Agricultural structures, such as barns, silos, and windmills, shall not exceed in height twice their distance from the nearest lot line.
(c)
Public or semi-public facilities, such as schools, churches, hospitals, monuments, sanitaria, libraries, governmental offices, and stations, may be erected to a height of 60 feet, provided that all required yards are increased not less than one foot for each foot the structure exceeds the district's maximum height requirement.
(d)
Essential services are exempt from the height requirements of this chapter.
(Ord. No. 2022-12, § 11.07(a), 10-11-2022)
The yard requirements stipulated elsewhere in this chapter may be modified as follows:
(1)
In any R, B, C or W district, accessory uses and detached accessory structures shall not exceed 18 feet in height, shall not occupy more than 15 percent of the yard area, and shall not be closer than three feet to any lot line. The 18 feet height limitation for detached garages may be modified through conditional use permit approval under extensive on-site parking and storage.
(2)
Essential services are exempt from the yard and distance requirements of this chapter.
(3)
Landscaping and vegetation are exempt from the yard requirements of this chapter.
(4)
Additions in the street yard of existing structures shall not project beyond the average of the existing street yards on the abutting lots or parcels.
(Ord. No. 2022-12, § 11.07(b), 10-11-2022)
Any use required by this chapter to be screened in accordance with this article shall be contained within an opaque fence or wall eight feet high, or a visual screen consisting of evergreen, or evergreen-type hedges or shrubs, spaced at intervals of not more than six feet, located and maintained in good condition within 15 feet of the property line, or in any way out of view of the public.
(Ord. No. 2022-12, § 11.07(c), 10-11-2022)
(a)
Classification. For the purposes of this chapter, the highway classifications as set forth in the county jurisdictional highway planning study (see section 22-679) are divided into functional classifications as follows:
(b)
Setbacks. Except as otherwise provided, all structures shall conform to the following minimum setbacks. The more restrictive distance shall apply.
(c)
State law. Where more restrictive setbacks are established by state law or by administrative rules, such laws or rules shall apply.
(d)
Reduced setbacks. A setback of less than the required setback is permitted where there are at least five existing main buildings which are within the required setback within 500 feet of the proposed building site. In such cases, the setback shall be the average of the nearest main building on each side of the proposed site, or if there is no building on one side, the average of the setback for the main building on one side and the required setback.
(Ord. No. 2022-12, § 11.07(d), 10-11-2022)
As specified in section 22-678(b), the highway setback is determined by the road's functional classification. The highways contained in this listing are defined by county as statewide and areawide arterials on the 1970 functional system map.
(Ord. No. 2022-12, app. B, 10-11-2022)